Solo Stove Lite Review // Lightest Stove With Unlimited Fuel

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • In this Solo Stove Lite review I’ll be simply using it and sharing my thoughts along the way. I’m also going to be combining the Solo Stove Lite and 900 ml pot which pair very nicely together. My initial impression is that this tiny little stove can get meals and hot drinks done well for one or two people, if they aren’t in a hurry. Also included as a bonus at the end of the video is a short Solo Stove Lite Alcohol Burner test and overview.
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  • @mikemorgan5015
    @mikemorgan5015 11 месяцев назад +5

    Don't know what you do for a living, but if that doesn't work out, there's always comedy. And a youtube career. Well done, great stuff.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  11 месяцев назад

      Haha! Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the humor.

  • @thebarkingmouse
    @thebarkingmouse 4 месяца назад +3

    I'm tempted by the solo stove lite. I have the Ohuhu, and I have used it for a few years now. It is a great little packing stove, but I can see that this one is a better design (at three times the price). My main complaint about the Ohuhu is coming in so many pieces and weight, at nearly 2 pounds. Don't get me wrong. I really love it. It is the first stove I got that is the wood gasification type, and given I live on the Appalachian trail, there are strict rules about what you can use. Technically the Ohuhu (and the solo) don't qualify, but I've run into several rangers / DNR and have yet to have an issue. I simply tell them the truth. It is a twig stove, I am not building a campfire, and it is more environmentally friendly than any white gas, propane, or other fuel burning stove.
    Have also used the Ohuhu just outside of Pray Montana in February, in brutal conditions, and it works just fine. Great for using deadfall, and even small green sticks from pines. The Ohuhu seems to be less vulnerable to wind than this Solo, but it is also more of a pain to reload with fuel.
    But the more I camp, and the further I go, the more that weight begins to bother me. So this solo stove looks really good to me.
    Will look for one on sale.

  • @matthewduffett8753
    @matthewduffett8753 3 года назад +65

    Loved the segment on not overpacking while pulling a scale and cutting board out of your backpack. Great deadpan delivery :D

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +4

      Haha! Yes!!!! I love stupid jokes. I'm glad you liked it. I watched too much Red Green Show as a teen.

    • @moviemania1137
      @moviemania1137 2 года назад +2

      @@MyLegitReviews "If women dont find you handsome, they should find you handy".

    • @lindamartinez7006
      @lindamartinez7006 2 года назад

      What kind of alcohol ? Rubbing alcohol? Or liquor ? I have two of these but have never tried them . I thought dryer lint was only for fire places . So maybe I should start saving dryer lint? Is the special fire starter fuel for this solo stove? Can you use fire start small little log for this solo stove ? Thanks

    • @DDDD17890
      @DDDD17890 Год назад

      Lol, I must be too autistic because I did not get that this was a joke 😂😂

  • @mbigatti
    @mbigatti 3 года назад +31

    Just leaving a note of thanks. I can appreciate the level of effort it takes to create videos and I'm grateful you and other creators do it.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to say that. I feel the same way about everyone I watch online. So much valuable info is presented. I feel like they are all my friends in a way.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +1

      Jobs are good, too. I have one that even pays me money. YT pays me in warm-fuzzies.

  • @topknotsrule
    @topknotsrule 3 года назад +12

    I appreciate the information. I saw the length of the video and expected to find it long winded, but felt it was a smooth flowing narrative and very informative. Thank you !

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the encouragement and feedback! Yes, it sure can be a challenge to include enough info and still be concise.

  • @Dethmobile
    @Dethmobile 2 года назад +3

    Nicely done, good sir! You have a better audio/video and delivery than people 50x your channel size. Bravo! Pretty sure I'm gonna pick one of these up. Peace and love

  • @joshpeterson1999
    @joshpeterson1999 3 года назад +1

    Great review! I always love seeing smaller channels producing really great content.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! Big or small, it should be made with the benefit of the viewer in mind. :)

  • @brendaann727
    @brendaann727 3 года назад +6

    This is a great instructional video, you moved right along quickly with the details & didn't waste any time. The info is good confirmation & I don't mind at all feeding the fire. It looks so simple, resembles some home-made tin-can stoves, but more durable. If one is concerned with fumes (due to breathing problems), you might need to use a more natural starter, like dry grass, etc... Thanks again! Keep up the good work!

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the feedback and the usage tips. I appreciate it!

  • @roybarnes-thewildlifeman1855
    @roybarnes-thewildlifeman1855 Месяц назад +1

    This was a fantastic review and you’ve got a really great style. Subscribing for sure! Many thanks!

  • @opolloqo6121
    @opolloqo6121 3 года назад +3

    Great review. I've been going back and forth on this stove, but I think I might give it a try now!

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Did you try this stove? What do you think?

  • @trygveskogsholm5963
    @trygveskogsholm5963 Месяц назад +1

    Pulling out the scale earned a like

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Месяц назад

      😜 it seems to me that corny humor is popular among people who have watched this video. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @empressbeaded
    @empressbeaded 3 года назад +2

    Best reviewer of this stove!!

  • @justindailey2157
    @justindailey2157 2 года назад +15

    Great video but you should keep your wood below the upper holes on the stove for the most efficient burn. It will also leave less of a char on the pot and you won’t need nearly as much wood.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the tip! I'll try that next time.

  • @nickdshark
    @nickdshark 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the thorough review. It will help me make my decision.👍

  • @pamelaklemp5615
    @pamelaklemp5615 3 года назад +11

    I have that stove (the Lite) and its larger brother Titan. Love them both! I carry a extra small dry bag of hickory chunks and they work great if the local bio fuels are wet. Both sizes are perfect for both ultra lite cookware and cast iron cookware !! ❤️ that aspect since most stoves are used for one or the other types of cookware. Using cast iron on them makes for a "crazy good" steak dinner👍.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Nice! I wondered how cast iron would do as I've only used it with the light weight stuff so far.

  • @davidcooper6704
    @davidcooper6704 3 года назад +8

    Try sarting it with thicker sticks in the bottom and small twigs on top (an upside down fire). It sounds wrong but it works. It will soon gasify and become smokeless and you won't have to continually feed it to get your cup of water boiled.

  • @beckiejani7782
    @beckiejani7782 4 года назад +3

    And you won't nearly blow up your neighborhood like I did last night when I tested my traditional gas stove! (hadn't used it since last fall and was checking it out). Bought this today and hope I have your success. Thinking of getting the alcohol stove as well.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Yeah, splozuns are bad. Glad you like the stove!

  • @QuadroNVS
    @QuadroNVS 4 года назад +8

    I just got one of these the other day, once you get the fire going it ends up producing a beautiful and even flame. It is very well designed and safe but a fire starter is a must.

    • @ralstondorn7874
      @ralstondorn7874 2 года назад

      And see, that defeats the entire purpose and marketing campaign behind the “backpack.camp.survive” theme. In a real world survival scenario, you won’t have a fire starter. Being able to create a fire in the stove it crucial. Something this stove doesn’t allow for very well.

  • @robertsimmonsjr6823
    @robertsimmonsjr6823 2 года назад +2

    I love the part where you have the leveling table and scale as essential equipment. :) Good review, thanks.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад

      Haha! I couldn't resist being goofy. Glad you liked the review.

  • @rodttu
    @rodttu 3 года назад +1

    Nice review, around the holidays they are always buy one get one free. That's how I got mine.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      What!? I wish I'd known about that deal.

  • @Schlabinnowitz
    @Schlabinnowitz 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review! Just scored one of these at an REI garage sale, looking forward to trying it out.

    • @klivityloja3067
      @klivityloja3067 3 года назад

      Well fellow naturalist, what is your review for this stove? Would very much like your thoughts. Bless

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      How are you liking the stove?

  • @mountaineer5596
    @mountaineer5596 3 года назад +1

    Great video, good information. You are an effective educator.

  • @whs068
    @whs068 2 года назад +1

    Everyone doing backcountry camping should own this one.

  • @pikarose5367
    @pikarose5367 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video, great presentation. I'd recommend the green labelled version of that alcohol that you are using, it's much healthier than what you have there.

  • @OkieOrganix
    @OkieOrganix 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve had one and the smaller trek pot for 15 years or so. It’s been on 100 or so summer camps, weekend campouts and hunting treks. Still works great. Recently got one of the pellet tray inserts and it will probably do another 15 before I gift it down to a grandkid starting scouts.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  5 месяцев назад

      I'm not aware of the pellet tray. Sounds like a super cool addition!

  • @Oldsparkey
    @Oldsparkey 2 года назад +3

    I've had the Solo Stove Lite for a lot of years and really like it. I made it lighter by switching out the pot that comes with it for a Snow Peak Titanium 900 ml one. The last 4 years or in that area I got a Firebox Nano Gen 2 Titanium stove, It's a lot lighter and I can use longer sticks in it. I can even fit it ( folded ) in my Maxi Titanium Canteen cup. The Nano , it's X box , stuff sack and a Evernew titanium alcohol burner are stored in the cup.

  • @TwistDraw
    @TwistDraw Год назад +2

    I was recently “gifted” one of these as a 5 yrs of service from a company. I assembled the stove, filled a cut up soda can with 70% isopropyl alcohol, filled the pot with with about 10oz of water. From initial light to full rolling boil I’m averaging 3min. Unfortunately even the isopropyl burns incredibly dirty. It’s a surprisingly efficient little stove, but it’s efficiency is also a bit of a weak point. Alcohol you can eat and forget, wood or wood pellets would definitely require a lot of babysitting. The only way you could start a boil while you set up camp is with alcohol. Clocked 2 tablespoons of alcohol at a pretty consistent 10 minutes.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад

      I'd have to agree with you about boiling water while you set camp. When using wood this stove requires constant attention.

  • @dcar144000
    @dcar144000 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice review !!!

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  7 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I hope it is helpful to you.

  • @microburst9059
    @microburst9059 3 года назад +1

    I have this stove and love it... if you are prepping a dehydrated meal, your only boiling about 1-2 cups of water. With sticks and natural fuel, I was just behind a msr micro rocket my friend was using, alcohol burner is just as fast as the micro rocket!

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Nice. Yes, I boiled a liter just for 'science'. ;-)

  • @cowpoke02
    @cowpoke02 5 месяцев назад +1

    So efficient. Cook bbq charcoal with one or 3 briskets. Crumble 1. Lol. My friend had old military nz one. Very efficient as well for morning coffee... it works great . Good in vehicle for emergency heat and little wood or pellets around .. life saver.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  5 месяцев назад

      I also just love the simplicity of this stove. As long as you find some twigs and you have a way to light them on fire, you're in business

  • @jswart6888
    @jswart6888 3 года назад +2

    Own a "sierra zip stove" that is over 25 years old now. It has a AA battery powered fan underneath that quickly turns the fuel into a blacksmiths forge. The battery lasts about 6 hours worth of cooking but this solo stoves design works very well without a fan. For car camping try putting in longer burning 100% mesquite charcoal chunks after you get it going. Put a little grate on top & its an effective bbq as well 😋

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      This sound amazing. Tiny BBQ. I wonder if this method, properly controlled, could be used for smoking things. You've got me thinking. Also, someone else had asked if charcoal would work in this stove and I didn't know. I hope they find your comment.

  • @emitchsr
    @emitchsr 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the review

  • @TiredOldMann
    @TiredOldMann 2 года назад +4

    load the stove full and let the fire burn down to no smoke. It will burn long enough to boil the water without making the pot black with soot.

  • @MarvinBowen
    @MarvinBowen 4 года назад +7

    What a sweet stove. I like not needing to carry fuel!

    • @chrisz.9974
      @chrisz.9974 3 года назад

      How does it handle adding damp twigs and leaves?

  • @crazy8adventures553
    @crazy8adventures553 Год назад +1

    If you want a lite dual fuel set up, I use the solo lite with a toaks titanium alcohol stove (0.7ozs), toaks1100ml titanium pot and a set of titanium cross bars. The Lite serves as a stand and windscreen for the alcohol burner (I boiled 16ozs of water in 7 minutes with that configuration) or you can use them both simultaneously with the cross bars on the alcohol stove and a wood fire in the Lite. A couple of other pros, great for cooking food on a stick over it...smokeless once you get it going (you forget how big a deal this is until you try something else and have smoke in your face)...extremely easy to start a fire in it...could also be used as a fire starting tool to get some hot coals going in less than ideal circumstances to use to start a bigger campfire. I have the Lite, Titan and the Campfire and LOVE all three! They usually have a pretty good sale before Christmas.

  • @jamesmcpherson499
    @jamesmcpherson499 2 года назад +1

    Well done. Thanks!

  • @EarlyMist
    @EarlyMist Год назад

    I love the Bonfire and Campfire.
    I just grabbed two Lites and two Titans in the two for one sale.
    Given how awesome the first two perform, I have high hopes for the small and tiny ones

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад

      WHAT!!!??? I gotta check into this 2 for 1 sale! Thanks for the tip!

  • @Whitedove85
    @Whitedove85 Год назад

    How does it do for actual cooking meals? Trying to prepare for when the power goes out and need to cook food

  • @JoeFrohlich
    @JoeFrohlich 3 года назад +1

    I have the original Solo Store Lite. It works great and fully burns your wood fuel.

  • @coreybatorski9626
    @coreybatorski9626 Год назад +1

    Great review thx!

  • @iduncan5424
    @iduncan5424 3 года назад +4

    I think the smokeless aspect of this is the most impressive point

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      No smoking in the forest! Yeah, I think that is pretty sweet.

  • @bigdaddy3662
    @bigdaddy3662 2 года назад

    Your beard awakens in me feelings I didn't know I had.

  • @eli9862
    @eli9862 2 года назад +1

    Happy to be here

  • @n9oqu
    @n9oqu 2 года назад +1

    I have a different brand stove of this type. i want to try a mini Swedish torch in it. I have not even "burned it in" yet.

  • @Ebiczebulanious
    @Ebiczebulanious 2 года назад +1

    This is a Smokeless Biomass Gasifier Stove. Do not fill to the top with wood. You have to burn the fumes and smoke.

  • @andigorani
    @andigorani 2 года назад +4

    I mean this is what camping is. Who cares if it takes for example an hour. You're there to enjoy nature

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +1

      Fill up the bucket with joy, no matter how few the drops.

  • @cardinalwoodworks
    @cardinalwoodworks Год назад +1

    Great video! Definitely a compact stove to carry around when you have limited space. The camera quality is amazing. The zoomed in shots are crisp quality. What camera are you using?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад

      Thanks for the compliment! I'm using the Canon EOS M50 (old version). I made a video about it. ruclips.net/video/BOp3_JxMRNA/видео.html

  • @randybradley7427
    @randybradley7427 2 года назад +2

    You can put bigger sticks in it to last longer.great stove

  • @marcthomas1082
    @marcthomas1082 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful

  • @nickhanlin8614
    @nickhanlin8614 3 года назад

    Really great review. Have you come across the firebox stove? Wonder how it compares

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      I've not used any others. Full disclosure: I only review stuff I buy (mostly) on my own. Since I don't need two stoves...

  • @bcm1567
    @bcm1567 2 года назад +1

    And if you bring a small bottle of dish washing liquid and coat the bottom of your pot before you start cooking, it helps getting the soot off the pot after your done and go to wash up

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      I'll have to try that. Seems counterintuitive.

  • @stephencochran2701
    @stephencochran2701 3 года назад +2

    You briefly mentioned, but does any heat radiate outwards from this? or is it mainly for cooking? im thinking about using it just as a heat source on my apartment balcony on a small tea table.

    • @tas4u93
      @tas4u93 3 года назад +1

      A bit nothing to crazy but you can feel heat radiate on your hand at about 3inches not much more

    • @001desertrat3
      @001desertrat3 3 года назад +2

      @Stephen Cochran -- It's a STOVE , not a Heater ! Unless you're huddled right on top of it , the amount of radiant heat is going to be negligible .

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      As others mentioned, you won't get much radiated heat from this.

  • @markw4382
    @markw4382 2 года назад +1

    I WAS, tempted to get one of these, (May still, for the no-smoke thing) YET A wood stove like Emberlit (I have a DIY one) Once fire is started,... you can use a stick that is an inch + thick and 3 feet long, (never have use longer than 8 to 12 inches, just making a point) and slowly feed it in as it burns down. rather than, NEEDING to break down tiny pieces.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Being able to feed longer sticks sounds super useful. I wonder how the flame and heat compares.

  • @garymilstead4199
    @garymilstead4199 3 года назад

    I wonder if the standard stainless steel GI canteen cup will balance on top of this stove?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      The hip-hugging shape? If it is what I'm imagining, then I think that would be pretty difficult if possible at all.

  • @mattg2612
    @mattg2612 Год назад +1

    Nice review! Maybe a silly question - Can I cook food in the pot 900 or is it mostly meant for boiling water for dehydrated meals?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад

      Cooking should be fine but could be a pain to clean.

  • @IndomnitableForceofNature
    @IndomnitableForceofNature 2 года назад +2

    These stoves are really impressive, but do remember that they must cool down before stowage, something gas/burner stoves seem to do quicker.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Good point. I may not have considered that one yet.

  • @streeterboyzoutdoors
    @streeterboyzoutdoors 3 года назад +2

    Cool little self fed stove, would it work good using a small frying pan

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      I think it would work fine so long as the handle of the frypan was not going to imbalance it. I suppose that applies to any small stove, though. Not that you would take a cast iron pan backpacking, but the weight balance of that would probably keep it steady.

  • @davidlaw233
    @davidlaw233 Год назад +1

    Depend what fuel u use

  • @Kevin-xu9ym
    @Kevin-xu9ym Год назад +1

    did you have to refill the alcohol p[art way through - it appeared this way?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад

      Yes I did. The wind was part of the problem.

  • @chrischungy
    @chrischungy 3 года назад

    Can I use a pot I found in my kitchen? Or does it have to be small?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      I think any pot would be fine so long as it would balance. That would be the hard part.

  • @steveneugene339
    @steveneugene339 3 года назад +1

    Its a gassifier stove top down burn...awesome vid

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +2

      I'm showing my inexperience, eh? Thanks for the education and the compliment. I appreciate both.

    • @steveneugene339
      @steveneugene339 2 года назад

      @@MyLegitReviews keep Making vids , now lets get cooking .

  • @jonathangoldsmith7832
    @jonathangoldsmith7832 3 года назад +1

    We should also be able to use charcoal pieces with these things?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Great question. I want to both say yes and no. The idea is the gasification of the fuel and the flow of fresh air. So, would charcoal (assuming you mean BBQ briquettes) act the same? I don't know but it would be a fun experiment.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever 3 года назад

    The Solo stove and 900 ml pot bundle is now $140 at Amazon. I bought mine separately a couple of years ago for $70 + $35. I wish I'd bought the Toaks titanium stove and their 750ml titanium pot for almost half the price and almost half the weight of the Solo. 😣
    The Solo is well made and heavy duty, and 900ml is more than 750ml, but usually titanium is twice the price of stainless, not half the price of stainless.
    If I wanted ultralight, at least in warmer weather, I'd carry the soda can alcohol stove I made, which is 0.3 punces, and FREE.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Yeah, every ounce counts. I honestly don't know why these are so expensive other than the brand they have established.

  • @cinaedmacseamas2978
    @cinaedmacseamas2978 3 года назад +2

    The only way to avoid any kind of "carbon footprint" with a backpacking stove is not to use a backpacking stove, and drink cold water and eat sushi and raw vegetables. No problem if that's your thing, but most of us don't. So I don't sweat the minor bit of "pollution" you mentioned concerning the compressed gas fuel as opposed to what you're emitting from the Solo Stove. I love the Solo Stove too. Good video.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Yes, good points. I think I may have miscommunicated my intent about pollution. It was about the disposable (recyclable) fuel canisters. The burning the fuel would be a negligible difference IMO.

  • @N4MQU
    @N4MQU 2 года назад +1

    Thank you,

  • @steveelkins52
    @steveelkins52 3 года назад

    How does that compare with the ohuhu stove would you think?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      I don't have any experience with that one. Sorry I can't help.

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 2 года назад +2

    Cat food can alcohol stove...less than 2 oz. Alcohol in a little plastic bottle, 3 oz. But it is nice to not have to carry fuel!

  • @warrenf1088
    @warrenf1088 Год назад

    Can you use solidified alcohol tablets as fuel?

  • @Zimvg
    @Zimvg 2 года назад +1

    would a can of stereo work?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Stereo in a can sounds awesome! "Just spray it, then play it!" "Pour it, then score it!" "Glug it, then dub it!" "Shake it up, then shake it up! Yeah!" I'm guessing you meant "Sterno" and got autocorrected. I don't know the answer, though.

  • @turtlewolfpack6061
    @turtlewolfpack6061 2 года назад +1

    That is a smoking little stove! I have been back and forth on twig stoves for years and I think it is time to get off the fence.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +1

      This is the only one I've ever tried and I'm impressed. The air flow is what makes the magic. I've seen a bunch of people make in ground fire pits this way and they also burn hot and clean.

  • @mcondon23
    @mcondon23 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @jimrogers7613
    @jimrogers7613 3 года назад +1

    What are prices on solo stove?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      One limb. Of your body. I think this one was $110 USD (going from long ago memory)

  • @Thatbobberlife
    @Thatbobberlife 2 года назад +1

    How hard to clean?

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Not hard. When I let it burn properly it cleans itself. There is almost no ash left after it burns itself out so for a wood fired item it is very clean.

  • @ArkaneOmega
    @ArkaneOmega Год назад +1

    I know this is 2 years old. But put a china hat on there and heat resistant reflector.
    You got your self a tiki torch and small space heater.

  • @earljklec1684
    @earljklec1684 2 года назад +1

    I’m buying one because twigs are in abundance and propane could run out at some point to your point.

  • @jonim8040
    @jonim8040 2 года назад +1

    The pot 900 is the best - pour spout rules.

  • @benheaver4332
    @benheaver4332 3 года назад +2

    👍

  • @karsonranck6185
    @karsonranck6185 3 года назад +5

    Good thing you didn't overpack 😂😂

  • @cwgibbs55
    @cwgibbs55 3 года назад +6

    (check their 'instructional' videos -- the stove is a "bottom fueled / top light" stove)

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      *facepalm* Yup, that would have made sense. I think I was too excited to think of that.

  • @Tofu_Pilot
    @Tofu_Pilot 2 года назад +1

    I like pot.

  • @remyllebeau77
    @remyllebeau77 Год назад

    I understand a alcohol stove should be about 1 inch away from the pot for an ideal boil test. Looks like you are closer to 2 inches or maybe 2 and a half.
    Good video though, I enjoyed it.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip and the kind words. I appreciate the encouragement.

  • @Sucky657
    @Sucky657 Год назад +1

    My bags pretty much always got everything for any situation my adhd aspie Aquarius mind is always prepared for the unknown

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад

      I couldn't even carry my pack if I had everything in it that my anxiety needed to be quenched. 😂

  • @markw4382
    @markw4382 2 года назад +1

    STICKS??? I have traveled all over the USA & Canada (some Mexico) MC ride & camp, In the Desert (85 Smiles from the closest legal dirt road,) and visit Down town Chicago, Detroit, etc etc..... Point,.... You can ALWAYS, find "something" that burns. Even on average rainy day. (Under bushes etc) Sticks to Cow Pie's, Tumble weeds, Any old dry twigs brush etc etc etc.

  • @lewislister7720
    @lewislister7720 2 года назад +1

    I like they are a silent burn.

  • @001desertrat3
    @001desertrat3 3 года назад +3

    If you want to keep the soot from forming on your Cups & Pots , place a clean ( no paint ) metal lid from a 1 Quart Paint Can on top of your wood stove , and then place your Pot on top . -- Vary the size of your lids for the size of your wood burner .

  • @kakuto500
    @kakuto500 3 года назад +9

    i love this stove been packing it for about two years. You can burn pine cones, trash, leaves, needles, and so on so on.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      I need to try more stuff in mine I guess.

  • @headsupfiction8582
    @headsupfiction8582 2 года назад +1

    Way to make sitting in your back yard look like a long hike lol. Killer stove tho.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Yeah, it was fun to see if I could pull off the trick for a little bit. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
    @QuantumPyrite_88.9 Год назад +1

    Great video, but 70+ bucks for this stove is way too much money. All the best.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  Год назад +1

      Yeah it is quite expensive. I wonder if anyone has a quality DIY option for this?

    • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
      @QuantumPyrite_88.9 Год назад +1

      @@MyLegitReviews I've made 2 DYI gasifiers which work very well but are heavy for the size. Finding quality stainless with thin walls is fairly expensive. A friend sent me a stove made by Ohuhu which works VERY well . $25 from Amazon. I have seen large gasifier stoves in Bangladesh and Indonesia which are fueled by waste rice husk. They work very well for water purification, desalinization and some are used for steam engines.
      Thanks for your reply.

  • @jamesgang94591
    @jamesgang94591 Год назад +1

    Good review. Take that dryer lint and put vaseline in it and you’ll only need 1/4 of what you used.

  • @jasonp1319
    @jasonp1319 3 года назад

    Not sure if this is in the comments elsewhere, but you need to add 20% H2O to the alcohol stove to get the desired effect.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      I have no idea about this. I need to learn the proper usage. I've learned a lot of things from cool people like you here in the comments.

  • @geraramirezpuente
    @geraramirezpuente 3 года назад

    I’m going to buy one, pretty good review.
    Btw you look like the sherminator 😂

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Thanks! And....now that you mention it...LOL!

  • @herbhoffmannbeck7584
    @herbhoffmannbeck7584 Год назад

    19 minutes to boil a cup of coffee ... Now there is some real efficiency .. you can probably start your fire at Basecamp, and your coffee will be ready after you have completed your summit of Everest !!!

  • @extremlaybak
    @extremlaybak 2 года назад +1

    you need tinnie twigs just to light then go to bigger round wood it not a twig burner it a wood burner use bigger pieces of wood

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Yes, good point. I've learned how to use this better now.

  • @phillipadams4738
    @phillipadams4738 2 года назад +1

    The scale... I really laughed my ass off...

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! I'm glad somebody got a laugh. That makes my day.

  • @Hootyhoo-jq9vq
    @Hootyhoo-jq9vq 2 года назад +1

    Nothing but problems getting my Solo order fullfilled. They have some serious shipping problems. I must say that Solo Stove customer service is in the top 3 worst ever. I did get the stove and its nice, but the other items are “lost” in the shipping black hole with no response (none) from the Folks at Solo.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Bummer about your order. I wonder if it is the holiday crush or the supply chain, or something else. Did you get your stuff? Do you like it?

  • @Hootyhoo-jq9vq
    @Hootyhoo-jq9vq 3 года назад +1

    I feel like a friend is telling me about his stove.

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Well, I guess we're friends, then. Albeit with a very limited history but still... [fist bump].

  • @srgfinch
    @srgfinch 2 года назад +1

    This type of stove should be lit from the top

  • @timreynolds2006
    @timreynolds2006 Год назад +1

    Cool peace ✌

  • @peacefulwarrior4078
    @peacefulwarrior4078 3 года назад +1

    Please offer these stoves in TITANIUM VERSIONS 👍

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      If Solo Stove does see your request, I wonder what the reply would be. My first thought is that it would be a big jump up in price.

  • @McStoolio
    @McStoolio 2 года назад

    First time viewer of your channel, the rest of the world uses metric, nobody can relate to lbs an oz….

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Welcome! Hope you found it to be helpful info. Here's another tip: any search engine will convert measurements for you. My pocket computer even does it! Pretty sweet times we live in. And my school teachers told me I wouldn't have a calculator everywhere I go. Pfft... 😂

    • @McStoolio
      @McStoolio 2 года назад

      @@MyLegitReviews lol, of course, but i can also spend that time watching a channel that quotes imperial and metric... 😜

    • @MyLegitReviews
      @MyLegitReviews  2 года назад

      Hah! Yes you can, but you'll miss my amateur presentation and misguided humor. At least you know where you stand, with two meters planted firmly on the ground. (See, I can do metric...)