InstaFire Inferno Pro: Portable Biomass Stove With High-Heat Vortex Effect and Controllable Flame
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- No need to worry about fuel with the Inferno Pro! It will burn any type of biomass fuel including twigs, leaves, pellets, woodchips, pinecones, and even paper. A small fan creates a high-heat vortex effect which burns efficiently and reduces smoke. It also makes it easy to adjust the temperature of the fire.
The Inferno Pro may also be used indoors with canned heat as fuel, making it a good choice for emergency preparedness. You can purchase the Inferno Pro through InstaFire or MyPatriotSupply. I'll share links to both. I'd check for sales and/or use promo codes to get the best deal.
InstaFire INFERNO - Indoor and Outdoor Use
MyPatriotSupply bit.ly/3NBW722
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES INFERNO for 15% off)
InstaFire EMBER Oven - Indoor and Outdoor Use
MyPatriotSupply bit.ly/3JGohYx
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES EMBER for 15% off)
InstaFire VESTA Self-Powered Indoor Space Heater & Stove
MyPatriotSupply bit.ly/3TLAgHl
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES VESTA for 15% off)
InstaFire Fire Starter Products
MyPatriot Supply bit.ly/3rbWYPC
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES INSTAFIRE for 20% off)
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The Inferno Pro will burn any type of biomass fuel including twigs, leaves, pellets, woodchips, pinecones, and even paper. A small fan creates a high-heat vortex effect which burns efficiently and reduces smoke. It also makes it easy to adjust the temperature of the fire. The Inferno Pro may also be used indoors with canned heat as fuel, making it a good choice for emergency preparedness. You can purchase the Inferno Pro through InstaFire or MyPatriotSupply. I'll share links to both. I'd check for sales and/or use promo codes to get the best deal.
***InstaFire INFERNO - Indoor and Outdoor Use
MyPatriotSupply bit.ly/3NBW722
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES INFERNO for 15% off)
***InstaFire EMBER Oven - Indoor and Outdoor Use
MyPatriotSupply bit.ly/3JGohYx
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES EMBER for 15% off)
***InstaFire VESTA Self-Powered Indoor Space Heater & Stove
MyPatriotSupply bit.ly/3TLAgHl
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES VESTA for 15% off)
***InstaFire Fire Starter Products
MyPatriot Supply bit.ly/3rbWYPC
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES INSTAFIRE for 20% off)
*******You might also be interested in these posts at TheProvidentPrepper.org :
30-Day Grid-Down Cooking Challenge - Lessons Learned and Fuel Usage
theprovidentprepper.org/30-day-grid-down-cooking-challenge-lessons-learned-and-fuel-usage/
Solar Ovens: Cooking with the Sun in an Emergency (and Every Day)
theprovidentprepper.org/solar-ovens-cooking-with-the-sun-in-an-emergency-and-every-day/
Best Alcohol Cooking Fuels for Campers and Preppers
theprovidentprepper.org/best-alcohol-cooking-fuels-for-campers-and-preppers/
Charcoal: Inexpensive Fuel for Outdoor Emergency Cooking
theprovidentprepper.org/charcoal-inexpensive-fuel-for-outdoor-emergency-cooking/
Thermal Cookers: Powerful Solution for Efficient Emergency Cooking
theprovidentprepper.org/thermal-cookers-powerful-solution-for-efficient-emergency-cooking/
Thanks for being part of the solution!
We have included affiliate links that support our channel. Thanks for using the links!
A regular alcohol burner, like the trangia would also work well with this stove. :)
I would put the unit in the sink if you are worried about the height. Possibly with another flatter pan or slab of material under it so the legs won’t scratch the sink.
What a fantastic idea!
*An enhancement / option I'd like to see is a fan that is modeled after those type that can be placed on a cast iron stove / fireplace for warm air circulation that runs just on the heat generated by the stove alone (Peltier Effect I believe); no batteries needed. A 100% off-grid option that doesn't need electricity for the fan; just a fuel source to burn.*
I thought I had answered this but I don't see the reply. So if you get two replies ignor one of them. Great idea. We use that technology on our Vesta to heat a room and it definitely works well. The reason we didn't use it here is because as those devices get hotter they spin faster and faster and so it would be a constant adjusting and we wanted so control the fan right off to maximize the heat and efficiency of the stove. Weighed it heavily but then chose the way we did it. Get a solar powered power bank (cheap) and then you can control it that way. Thanks for the suggestion and feedback.
I bought one of those fans as they can sit on a Mr. Heater and push the heat around the room. They only work by getting hot.
@@Marylee126 Yes, and by placing the Peltier element near the firebox of the stove it should get hot enough to run the fan. Then no need for batteries, USB ports, or any grid-tied power of any sort. A self-contained, off-grid, SHTF, portable stove with forced-air fan that can be driven even if the grid is not available.
@@konelbanner4976 Electricity is electricity; whether it's coming from a battery, a USB port, or a Peltier element. If a rheostat works with batteries, there's nothing technically to stop it from being used between a Peltier element and a fan motor. Thus the concern that the fan just gets faster and faster can be easily avoided with the use of the already-existing rheostat.
Now, there may be some issue with heat build up on the Peltier side of the equation as it experiences increasing resistance to it's ever-increasing acceleration on the one side while being throttled by the rheostat on the other. In normal residential electronic applications this would be a negative to be avoided. However, this is a stove; heat is the whole point. A heat pipe could easily direct the excess heat towards the firebox if it's a serious concern or risks damage to the Peltier element.
So unless I'm missing something, that extra heat from the rheostat resistance should be a non-issue. Especially considering these types of fans are placed on the metal surfaces of cast iron stoves/fireplaces that can potentially reach a few hundred degrees in temperature.
It's technically possible; it's just a matter of making it happen. And the result would be a truly off-grid, fan-assisted stove that may appeal to even more consumers who seek to reduce reliance on the gird in a crisis / emergency / natural disaster situation.
Wonder how this would work while ice fishing?
Thank you for this demonstration. I was going to buy it because I was under the impression that it would amplify the sterno cooking capabilities. But it does appear to be a great stove for the outdoors.
I have 2 favorite cooking items. I have 2 GoSun solar cookers, the Sport and the Fusion. They are awesome using only the sun to cook food. I also like the Greenscapes foldable camp stove that uses sterno cans. I can cook inside or outside using a sterno can for heat. When folded, it is small and doesn't take up any space. I am not certain the Greescapes camp stove is currently available though.
Thank you for the honest review - It's a small and sturdy rocket stove - Looks promising.
You will love it. We took 6 of the best stoves out there and took the best features of each one, added a few of our own, then consulted with an aeronautical engineer to get the maximum amount of heat in the most efficient way possible. Try this bad devil and you will see why it is all the rage.
One thing I don't see (and I checked the website and manual) is power consumption. The fan runs on batteries. How long before a battery change? Just curious in case I'm using a little battery bank to plug in. Life of the batteries would give a good idea how long that would last. Thanks guys! Looks like a good product!
I'd like to add a foldable/removable stand that possibly connects or at a minimum supports large pots pans from below. I envision the stand surrounding the entire stove and the instafire fits into the center of the stand/support. Take away some of my anxiety over a towering bowl of boiling chili. Basically creating a more stable structure that was customizable. Desirable add on accessories are always good for business too.
Great thought - let me think about exactly how to do that. You will find this unit is very sturdy as is as I wanted it that way. Thanks for the thought
@@konelbanner4976 Great product. I will be purchasing.
My stand idea wasn't to help with stability of the instafire itself rather just as a support for items on the instafire. An example would be if a slimmer sized pot was bumped or shifted it wouldn't come tumbling down the side instead just be able to have some wiggle room to slide onto a support surface. Hope that makes sense.
Looks good. Thank you Konel, Jonathan and Kylene for this video. Happy trails!
You will love it - it's the best out there
love this would love to use that one for cooking outside
The best out there - I am just sayin' - you will love it. Been doing this over 50 years and we combined the best of what is out there to get the base stove. "Teaser" - Wait till you see the add ons that are in various stages of development.
Thanks that looks pretty cool. My favorite so far is my All American Sun Oven
if you like the sun oven - check out the Ember oven - you would love it - Yes this is more designed as a stove than an oven
Does it come with a bag to put the stove in?
The only thing that concerns me is how far those flames spread from underneath the pan. It almost looked like it was a few inches away from igniting someones shirt on fire, woahhh!
I you have an unused Lotus grill somewhere, just remove the welded on metal plate on the top and you have a powerful outdoor cooker with a fan that runs on charcoal and wood. You can also use it on a table without burning it or carry it around when hot.
Very cool!
Great option , thanks for sharing , God bless !
God bless you as well - thanks for watching
Can this be used like a smoker? Also, if I were to only choose one, should I go go with this one or the Vesta space heater/stove?
If I could only have one, I would have the VESTA. However, I'm good with storing a lot of the Safe Heat and can get it inexpensively from Sam's Club. I'm a fan of the space heater function. If you are depending on biomass for cooking the Inferno is a good idea. They just came out with a chimney top for it that we will be reviewing. I'm not sure about using it like a smoker. I'll have to ask Konel.
That is awesome!!!
It's even more impressive when you actually use it - because you are the one in control of the heat. You will love it
@@konelbanner4976 Looking forward to it.
Interesting new stove!
More than interesting - It's like magic when you use it - best out there. Thanks for watching
Does it cost more or less?
Do you still use the Afghan outdoor pressure cooker? If so are you worried about the lead found in the glaze?
No. We do not use the Afghan pressure cooker any longer. We actually took those videos down as soon as those studies came out. I think it was an amazing tool but we can't risk the lead exposure.
How much does it cost?
Nice.
How much does it cost? Must be free. Where do I pick mine up?
Very interesting video. Didnt know such things existed. But I lost my focus during video when it looked like something slipped under your door while showing how to plug usb plug in to the stove. YIKES
Watch it again, that’s a cat or dogs tail. It walks around the table and to them
Looks great, but look at the bio lite stoves. Bio mass including wood pellets. Will charge usb.
Three legs more stable on un-level surfaces.
They do make a good stove for sure - We have used that one for sure, along with 50 other stoves. Try this one - and you will see why it has all the talk. Teaser - And look for accessories down the road that others can't touch. You will be happy for sure. I wish I could tell you more but not until all of the patents have been filed
They do make a beautiful stove. Compare the stability and you will see why we did what we did - huge difference
I must have missed it but how do you add fuel when you have a cooking pot on top?
There is an opening on the top and side of the stove where you can constantly feed it. Great question
There is a little opening on the top.
How do you add fuel while you are cooking?
Oh! My patriots! Always expensive. Sad but true. Sorry.
Yes we added fuel during the cooking process. There is a little slot to add more fuel.
On the top and side there is an opening to feed it constantly if needed
Awesome😊 where can i get one?
You can purchase the Inferno Pro through InstaFire or MyPatriotSupply. I'll share links to both. I'd check for sales and/or use promo codes to get the best deal.
InstaFire INFERNO - Indoor and Outdoor Use
MyPatriotSupply bit.ly/3NBW722
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES INFERNO for 15% off)
InstaFire Fire Starter Products
MyPatriot Supply bit.ly/3rbWYPC
InstaFire instafire.com/providentprepper (Use promo code PROVIDENT LOVES INSTAFIRE for 20% off)
@@TheProvidentPrepper Rats! I just received mine last week! Oh well - Still need to order stove. Thank You!
I like my ecozoom versus stove from BioLite.
They make a good stove for sure - if you like their stove - you will love this stove
SOLD!
(Bought 2!!)
Freakin' awesome and more to come. You will love it
Can you use this with wood branches only if you didn't have any of the instafire pellets on hand or does it require a flame at the bottom in order to burn the branches?
@@Bizzare77777 You put a fire starter in the ash pan / fire box. You could also just build a little fire there. There is a grate just above the fire box where you put you sticks and twigs from the top of the stove. Once those ignite there is no need to keep the fire going underneath unless you let the fire go out. Having the grate just above the fire box keeps the small branches from suffocating the fire. Virtually fool proof. You will love it.
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Hi whats cost of insta heat stove.
I can see it's used in an emergency bug-out situation, but think it's limited as an off-grid home cooker, and self build alternatives would be better.
Overall, 6/10 (which is a pretty good rating by me)
lol
This is a copy of the Bio Stove
How much did you get paid to have that clown on your channel? Small pellet camp stoves are everywhere. Bought mine 5 years ago. And it is smokeless too.
"Mr. Clown" here. And no they didn't pay me. Provident Prepper are just some great people trying to inform people what is out there and why they like it so much. I hope you are not offended by me talking slow to point out the features. Thanks for watching. In my 50 years + of using and demoing stoves I have seen most of the stoves out there. In the international community recently there was a study of the effectiveness of various stoves out there currently. Rated on highest heat, most control, most efficient, availability in the market, ease of use, stability and variety of fuel that can be used. This was rated #1 of the top stoves in the world. I agree with you there are definitely some steller stoves out there. The difference of this "pellet stove" is now you have forced air to go along with it allowing you to control the heat. No other on the market that I know of can do that. You can go from boil to a simmer in seconds. The vortex this stove creates allows the stove to boil water in under 2 minutes and yet then control that heat in seconds down. The double burn feature makes it so you use very little fuel to do what you need. Perhaps scarcity of fuel is not an issue to you. The other feature that I am not aware if anyone else has it is the ash tray / fire box tray. You put the Instafire fire starter in there and light it, then put your sticks and twigs above without worry of smothering the fire even in high winds and rain. Been there many times. Thanks though for your feedback.
Konel is brilliant! We didn't get paid.
It does not hurt to ask a question without being a jerk.
How much does it cost?
How much does it cost?
It is about 86 dollars at Amazon.