Sticks stacked vertically and tight work best, you can also feed it fairly chunky bits of wood once it gets going. I have one, it's been good so far. I always keep some pellet stove fuel too. Cheap and you get 25 to 30 minutes burn time if you a fill it up.
I've seen a pile of videos by experts and novices alike. Few get the physics right, as we're talking about outdoorsmen, not people with high level degrees in chemistry. But this one was closer to accurate than many. Regardless of understanding how exactly it works, it does work. So what's your complaint?
Sticks stacked vertically and tight work best, you can also feed it fairly chunky bits of wood once it gets going. I have one, it's been good so far. I always keep some pellet stove fuel too. Cheap and you get 25 to 30 minutes burn time if you a fill it up.
Great explanation and clarifying the "inversion" myth.
Lets get cooking with it , Had my version of it out Tuesday . Good vid
Ok ive listened to many different opinions on this stove from people who are experts in there field who would dissagree with you but thats your view
Well I am certainly no expert. Thank you for your comment. 👍
I've seen a pile of videos by experts and novices alike. Few get the physics right, as we're talking about outdoorsmen, not people with high level degrees in chemistry. But this one was closer to accurate than many.
Regardless of understanding how exactly it works, it does work. So what's your complaint?