Inexpensive and Very Functional - Ohuhu Stainless Steel Wood Burning Stove - Review

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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    Luke is back with a review of the Ohuhu Stainless Steel Wood Burning Stove!

    Amazon Link : www.amazon.com/Ohuhu-Potable-S...
    Price : $21.99
    Crafted with high quality stainless steel which can stand high temperature and weight.
    Pot stability - 3 arms pot support system creates a stable cooking platform and distributes heat evenly.
    Free & Easy-to-get fuel - can simply use twigs, leaves, pinecones and wood as fuel.
    Compact and lightweight with carrying case[5.3" x 5.3" x 3", 400g / 14.2 oz] - can simply be tossed in a bag without worry.
    Environmentally Friendly: No fuel canisters, no chemical emissions.
    Camping Stove can use either firewood or solid alcohol to cooking.
    With the right materials, you can have a solid fire going in less than 40 seconds.
    With any stove, a wind screen will be of a value on windy days.
    Pros :
    It’s fairly small but holds a large amount of wood.
    Carry bag will go a long way to keep soot from getting all over everything.
    Burns very cleanly. Very little smoke. Lots of heat.
    Burns to ash if you allow it to burn long enough.
    No batteries to charge like some stoves.
    Easy to mashup/clean
    Will work with a wide range of pots
    Great little stove for backpacking, emergency use and even survival
    Sturdy. No issues with stability
    Cons :
    Some parts to this stove are thin and you need to be careful with them.
    Some small pots or cups may not work on this stove.
    There is an alcohol component to this stove but to be honest, I haven’t gotten around to using it.
    I wouldn’t carry this whole thing to burn alcohol in.
    Excellent for backpacking, car camping, kayaking and so on. Good build quality.
    Excellent price. It really shows you what you can get for a low price.
    Water boiling with perfect conditions in less than 3 minutes
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  • @psyamok3735
    @psyamok3735 6 лет назад +157

    hey Luke, Just FYI, gas wood stove is designed to burn top down. So if you pack the chamber with sticks vertical just below the 2nd air holes, then start fire on top burning from top down, it will burn for 45-60min. I can cook a 3 course meal for 2 person and still have enough heat to make tea without needing to add wood during cooking. Using the top down burning and pack the chamber with enough wood to begin with is the key.

    • @joespawldin7833
      @joespawldin7833 6 лет назад +10

      psy Amok absolutly.and im pretty sure that little try is for hexamine tabs not rubbing alcohol.fuel tabs are sometimes called something close to dry alcohol or something like that over seas.but the stove is nice.im ordering one friday.

    • @susandavis7115
      @susandavis7115 5 лет назад +7

      Packing it worked MUCH better than just randomly tossed in sticks, started the fire with 3 little squares of cut-up Strike-a-Light sticks (just 3 Chicklet-size pieces, but I'll bet shredded would work too) on the top. Perfection. Also note, originally used randome, on the ground sticks which were conifers- burned VERY sooty. 2nd test = packed in maple+conifer+alder: much better (burned off most of the soot!) 3rd test will be oak slivers from the woodshed.

    • @ericbilliter3354
      @ericbilliter3354 4 года назад +3

      @@joespawldin7833 got mine for $21 delivered! And yes, the tray is for solid alcohol fuel tabs! light & cheap! I understand, though I have not tried yet, that wood pellets work well, too! (With the tray)!!

    • @chewyalba9824
      @chewyalba9824 4 года назад +6

      broski plz plz plz do a video like this...i can't full grasp what your saying but i would love to see a demo of it.

    • @aristideregnier4883
      @aristideregnier4883 3 года назад +1

      I'm confused is that not what he did>

  • @kelkel3883
    @kelkel3883 3 года назад +12

    Mine came with an extra attachment. It came with a circle grill attachment. Side note: if you stack the twigs and sicks so that you have them stand on end, and jam pack them in and light it from the top, the fire will last about half an hour to 45 minutes.

  • @donboehner6005
    @donboehner6005 7 лет назад +14

    Luke, I bought one of these Ohuhu stoves after seeing your review. I timed a TWO cup water boil test using alcohol, gel wax cotton ball and wood bits. The alcohol boil was around six minutes with no wind block, wood test was the fastest 4+ minutes and the gel wax was awful! Gel wax put off so much soot it was unhealthy to be around and it never boiled the water. It did heat to a near boil but I wouldn't dare drink the water due to the massive amount of soot. Alcohol was the cleanest burn followed by wood then the gel wax. This stove is a great little addition to my car camping kit. Thank you.

    • @glennbeckner9355
      @glennbeckner9355 4 года назад +1

      another great alternate fuel for these stoves is wood pellets like the ones for pellet stove space heaters, 10lbs for $4.

  • @bdwillis8284
    @bdwillis8284 5 лет назад +1

    Luke, thank you for the review! I bought one for 17.99. Fits the bill. Been in Otto North Carolina for a week camping...cold and wet. Red clay on everything, and had a ball. The little stove works great. Thanks again!

  • @plasticapple704
    @plasticapple704 7 лет назад +4

    Bought it and love it! It's always in my backpack now. Thanks for the video!

  • @reneehughes7860
    @reneehughes7860 7 лет назад +5

    Great review. The alcohol burning will come in super handy if there's no dry wood and a few cubes don't weigh or cost much. Really enjoyed the detailed tutorial.

  • @mountainwolf7500
    @mountainwolf7500 8 лет назад +2

    Great review!! Got one and it works great! Huge amount of heat and fits perfect in my pot. Feeding hole is an issue if using twigs. Tried with larger pieces like Swedish torch and lasts longer. Thanks Luke!

  • @smokinall4s
    @smokinall4s 6 лет назад +1

    I saw this video last week and I just received my Ohuhu stove today. I can't wait to get on the trails and try it out. Thanks for the video as I was looking at various stoves as we are just starting to hike and camp and what a great inexpensive stove to start with.

  • @simonvance8054
    @simonvance8054 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much Luke, just ordered one based on this great review. Excited to test it out, it looks awesome especially for such a low price! Cheers!..

  • @branmayo
    @branmayo 8 лет назад

    Thanks for reviewing this Luke, got one on the way as my basic folding steel stove isn't always sufficient. Looking forward to trying it out.

  • @lessharratt8719
    @lessharratt8719 8 лет назад +1

    Looks like a great value. I want one for sure now. Thank you for your as usual outstanding review.

  • @1558k
    @1558k 6 лет назад +1

    most all your videos are good, to the point, and informative. Straight and to the point!

  • @davidcampbell362
    @davidcampbell362 4 года назад

    Very happy with this stove, (bought the summer before last). A Trangia alcohol burner fits inside it if there are no twigs around. I am using 2 inch diameter cotton pads, soaked in candle wax as fire starters. On my last camping trip, I stuffed soaking wet branches, vertically- that were over 2 feet high, and it was just like a giant candle- looked really neat, and attracted a lot of attention.

  • @aricbuss
    @aricbuss 7 лет назад

    Sold! Going to pick one of these little guys up to go with my new appy trails tarp/tent.
    Been subscribed for a couple years. Appreciate what you do.

  • @brettsteele7386
    @brettsteele7386 8 лет назад +11

    You could use that little tray for solid fuel. Also if you put some chopped wood standing straight up like a Swedish fire torch, and stuff it full. It will burn for a long time.

  • @Lawiah0
    @Lawiah0 6 лет назад +17

    There is no negative to this stove; as you DO NOT keep feeding the stove. This stove is top down burn, and like most alcohol stoves you load it and forget it until the fuel source runs out. Example, load the stove with vertical wood sticks or wood pellets just below the secondary ports, light the top and forget it until the fuel source is consumed. You are looking for Gasification not the soot from a fire pit.

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo 2 месяца назад +1

      How do you load it with wood pellets? Wouldn't the wood fall through the holes in the tray?

  • @donlancaster8143
    @donlancaster8143 4 года назад

    I ordered one, although I did make one out of a qt paint can and a larger soup can and I was impressed as well.
    I’m glad you did a test review and I think this will make me happy

  • @ssstuart0039
    @ssstuart0039 Год назад

    Thanks for the review! Helped me this morning

  • @theonebighoss
    @theonebighoss 8 лет назад

    Glad it got a thumbs-up from you, mine is being delivered as I write this! Combined with a 14cm Zebra pot (the stove nests inside the pot) this will be my go-to cookset when I go places I can have a wood fire!

  • @davidjeannotte6951
    @davidjeannotte6951 5 лет назад

    I have this stove, works great. I bought the Alpine Stowaway Pot 775ml from MSR. The stove fits in the pot perfectly so can be carried without additional footprint in your backpack.

  • @mhasman
    @mhasman 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for 1080p60! Best quality review

  • @seniorchiefharris
    @seniorchiefharris 7 лет назад

    Awesome review especially since you sited both pro's and con's... I totally agree with your comments about adding a hole to add wood or other materials to feed the fire with a pot on top, plus heftier pot holders, pot on the pot holder which would make this an awesome wood stove even with reasonable price increase... Thanks for all you do!

  • @frankmangotic3955
    @frankmangotic3955 Год назад

    Just got mine tonight, can't wait to try it out. It now comes with a grill cover also. I bought a Gas One brand for $20. Love your channel.

  • @crazyobservations3080
    @crazyobservations3080 3 года назад +4

    I don't know why but every time I watch your vids I have this sudden craving for some coffee

  • @haydenjamnick3804
    @haydenjamnick3804 8 лет назад +1

    I own one of these stoves and have used it extensively. Think Swedish fire log, cut small pieces of wood around the exterior and starter twigs in the middle. I use wood about 1/2" around the outside (diameter) and 2" long approx. don't cover your catalytic converter holes over. It lasts much longer and even burns long enough to make dish cleaning water and hot beverage afterwards. Hope this helps in you testing. Cheers!

  • @ritesideofthefence5857
    @ritesideofthefence5857 6 лет назад

    Great video Luke . Thank you for sharing.

  • @Morningdovecamp
    @Morningdovecamp 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your review. I just purchased this stove with the bonus little grill $21 on Amazon. I bought it because I heard the pot rest could be used to hack the.MSR Windburner stove so I could use any pot not just their expensive Windburner pots. Jetboil offers an adaptor for their stove, but the hole is smaller making Windburner less efficient. The Ohuhu did the trick. Their pot holder fits better, the little grill was absolute good luck because if you use it on top of pot holder, it holds the pot/ pan even more stable. Should also use wider spread cannister stand if using Solo Windburner and a bit larger pot. Now to round out all my cooking options I just ordered the Trangia alcohol burner to drop into the Ohuhu if needed! I think that should work? I admit I didn’t do my homework enough when I bought The MSR Windburner as I really didn’t catch how expensive the particular special pots are, but with an additional $40 with above I believe I could cook in almost any condition 🔥 🔥🤔

  • @ShazBookOwl
    @ShazBookOwl 8 лет назад

    That was the first thing that I noticed... was no feeder hole.
    So... YES!!! I'd like to see you make that modification...
    Thanks for sharing
    Cheers & Atb

  • @alcatelevolve2859
    @alcatelevolve2859 5 лет назад

    Good review. I just received mine. Can't wait to try it out. Like you, I won't be running alcohol in it often. I may only do this if I desired to use it in the kitchen as an auxiliary/keep hot side burner.

  • @Zappa870
    @Zappa870 4 года назад

    I have one coming tomorrow. Can't wait to test it out.

  • @gnarfish5555
    @gnarfish5555 2 года назад

    Love your channel!! Very good advices!!

  • @dartor100
    @dartor100 8 лет назад

    Once again nice review, thank for your time.

  • @williamconfer9784
    @williamconfer9784 8 лет назад

    You do a great job on your videos.. Thank you Bill...

  • @pawoutdoors9290
    @pawoutdoors9290 4 года назад

    Man I spend more money after watching your reviews. A gift here, a gift there, Awesome stuff. Thx for the work.

  • @lostworldvideogames
    @lostworldvideogames 8 лет назад

    I would love to see the modification as I just bought the same stove a week or so ago. Awesome so far.

  • @NoName-ds5uq
    @NoName-ds5uq 2 года назад

    Looks awesome, I just ordered one!

  • @caseyoutdoors3897
    @caseyoutdoors3897 6 лет назад +1

    Great job I have a Lixda looks just like this. God bless brother have a blessed night

  • @michaelporter1399
    @michaelporter1399 6 лет назад

    Hey there luke thanks for the review on this stove I have been on the fence about buying it but after your review I just ordered it! I've watched I few test on RUclips but for the most part the folks testing it did not do a very good job!

  • @916OnMiNeZ
    @916OnMiNeZ 6 лет назад

    Very good video I very very much enjoyed it, it was very very well recorded and very very well demonstrated. Overall a very very good review. 👍

  • @johnjames218
    @johnjames218 8 лет назад +38

    fill the stove to the holes with inch size twigs light it on the top and that's it for almost an hour. you don't need to keep feeding it
    it also works fantastic with cat litter

    • @PaulOutdoors
      @PaulOutdoors 8 лет назад

      Spot on John 👍

    • @aevalatmidnight2
      @aevalatmidnight2 7 лет назад +2

      How do you use cat litter with it?

    • @johnjames218
      @johnjames218 7 лет назад +6

      valerie Potter pour the cat litter pellets up to the holes then use tinder on the top to get the pellets going normally burns for about an hour

    • @aevalatmidnight2
      @aevalatmidnight2 7 лет назад

      OK great thank you for the info.

    • @joespawldin7833
      @joespawldin7833 6 лет назад +1

      John James i read the details as dryed alcohol,which is what they refer to as fuel tabs over there.not liquid acohol.thats not saying alcohol cant be used.but i would think it would be not worth the weight of the fuel and risk of spills.

  • @steveneugene339
    @steveneugene339 3 года назад +1

    Mine holds my Heavy Cast Iron frying pan no prob. the alcohol dish great for a ash catcher or making a egg or a single cup of hot chocolate may be two , great review you can get a grill for it works fine

  • @kennethpace5661
    @kennethpace5661 7 лет назад

    I just found one Used-Like New on Amazon for .01 with free shipping! :) Can't wait to get it. The following day my wife found a used like new breadmaker for the same price on Amazon. Gotta love it!

  • @prashantkumarkatariya1646
    @prashantkumarkatariya1646 3 года назад

    Great things because it dont need power or gas 👍 I am gonna buy this thank you for domo, truly enjoy and amazed

  • @robs9574
    @robs9574 5 лет назад +1

    I love mine I use it during power outages. Got to have coffee.

  • @belakrenner1494
    @belakrenner1494 8 лет назад

    Nice, I'm in the market for one ,love the price point and works awesome. Thanks for the review!!

  • @hectoralicea5945
    @hectoralicea5945 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome looking stove and great price. I wouldn't cut a slot into the top piece, it may weaken it to the point that it won't hold a pot. Looking at the design, you can probably find that piece in the gas stove parts replacement area at Lowe's or Home Depot, looks similar...hey it's worth checking out

  • @SeaCatFl
    @SeaCatFl 2 года назад +1

    Okay I bought one of these and have used it for quite some time. It does work well but it does have one bad aspect. It gets hot beneath the stove. Hot enough that it burned through a chunk of Plywood. The thing to do is either put it on something that wont burn like a flat Rock or put it on a sheet of metal that is raised off anything burnable.
    Lukes idea of modifying the Pot Support Ring is a good one that works well. I cut a section out of mine and it works just fine.

  • @grahamrichards193
    @grahamrichards193 8 лет назад

    Yes, please show us how you adapt the Ohuhu stove for feeding more wood in without lifting off the pot. Cheers, Graham

  • @gymkhanadog
    @gymkhanadog 3 года назад

    You just sold an Ohuhu stove, I do believe! I need a compact stove for my first winter camping trip and this definitely fits the wallet quite well.

  • @markrowell9021
    @markrowell9021 8 лет назад

    Hi Luke, great stove, I agree with you, would only use it with wood as the fuel. I vote for the video to show us how to modify it so you can continually feed it with wood. Great little review buddy. Mark & Luke (UK).

  • @5USgRWFH
    @5USgRWFH 3 года назад

    and the whole set fits nicely inside a MSR 775 ml Stowaway pot. You can even use the Ohuhu storage bag to hold everything!

  • @mat-ventures
    @mat-ventures 4 года назад +11

    Thanks for the review, awesome as usual! I really would like to see how to make an opening for adding wood!

    • @jestergilbjo107
      @jestergilbjo107 4 года назад

      yes how do u reload the burner while cooking? stuff it through the top? no thanks

  • @thomasnugent7602
    @thomasnugent7602 5 лет назад

    Very good. Thank you very much

  • @ronschreiber3635
    @ronschreiber3635 6 лет назад

    Great Video I was thinking the same thing With the Drumming tool for a Opening .

  • @tmbushcraft
    @tmbushcraft 8 лет назад

    Yes, please show us how you would had an access hole. I own this stove and love it! But yes a spot to add wood would be great!!

  • @JakNoir
    @JakNoir 7 лет назад +54

    I got this method you can try.
    Step One: Lift up your pot
    Step Two: Add twigs, branches, kindling
    Step Three: Place pot back on fire

    • @pastorjustin4181
      @pastorjustin4181 4 года назад +2

      The little things, that escape bright minds. 😂😂

    • @pastorjustin4181
      @pastorjustin4181 4 года назад +4

      Crap, like i just saw this comment is 2 years old. 😂😂😂😎😎

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 4 года назад +2

      @@pastorjustin4181 I think lots of people visit the older videos for info. Some of these equipment reviews are timeless. : )

    • @StabyMcStabnhimer
      @StabyMcStabnhimer 4 года назад

      Ido it seams like a lot of complicated work doing all that lifting and addingbthen putting down again....damn man so much work

  • @northerncarpfreaks5081
    @northerncarpfreaks5081 Год назад

    Mate you are a legend it's a sub from me I've watched a good amount of your videos now thank you for the info you've just saves me alot of money as I was going with the solo lite cheers man

  • @wordwalker3
    @wordwalker3 6 лет назад +2

    Nice video. This is one of a few Chinese clones of the Silverfire Scout Stove(made in USA). I have two. It will fit inside a 775 ml MSA Alpine Stowaway pot. It also fits inside the Pathfinder 1800 ml bush pot...with room for food, etc. The Silverfire Scout has upgraded to a top ring with fixed pot supports. Similar versions can be found among the clones as well. Silverfire also has the mini dragon pot which is a double wall pot which captures ALL the heat from this stove and keeps it between the two walls making it much more efficient in cold weather. Cram it full, (think Sweedish fire Log(torch), light it from the top down, dont bother with the notch.

    • @ArtisticEclectic
      @ArtisticEclectic Год назад

      Awesome to know the real US brand! I bought a nameless clone, just because I found it new at a used store and figured out what it was. I'd prefer to support the original wharves possible, though, so I'll check out Silverfire.

  • @phillippham8515
    @phillippham8515 Год назад

    Yes! Please go ahead and make a rectangular hole to it, I can't wait to watch it, thanks 👍

  • @MrAbaeterno
    @MrAbaeterno 8 лет назад +10

    Yes, please make a feeder hole. Love to see the end product. Thx for sharing

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  8 лет назад +2

      +3b camping&bushcraft Consider it done. - Luke

    • @TheAnnoyingThingOutdoors1
      @TheAnnoyingThingOutdoors1 8 лет назад

      +TheOutdoorGearReview Just a guess is that the woodgas will go wrong way unless it is in the top piece that you put on last

    • @TheAnnoyingThingOutdoors1
      @TheAnnoyingThingOutdoors1 8 лет назад

      +TheAnnoyingThingOutdoors Oh. Sorry. I read the comment before I saw your thought.
      Count me in, I want to see to. :-)

    • @weescone001
      @weescone001 4 года назад

      TheOutdoorGearReview did you post a video after you created the hole?

    • @Rocket_Nemo
      @Rocket_Nemo 4 месяца назад

      @@TheOutdoorGearReview Was this ever accomplished? If so, is there a link to making a feeder hole on this product? Thank you.

  • @jjjnettie
    @jjjnettie 3 года назад

    I have one of these as my back up stove, if I run out of gas or alcohol.
    Great too at busy campsites when everyone else has nabbed all the wood from the pile and left only the small scraps and twigs.

  • @ronstillwell3942
    @ronstillwell3942 4 года назад

    I used mine the other day , once I got the fire going I dropped in small chunks of charcoal that I got from a old camp fire , it worked very well . it smoke as much , just drop in a few chunks at a time , so if you are close to a old camp fire try it

  • @KE4YAL
    @KE4YAL 8 лет назад

    Great looking stove i might have to purchase one

  • @JohnMury
    @JohnMury 4 года назад +1

    This stove nests perfectly in an MSR Stowaway 775ml stainless steel pot. Too heavy for backpacking for me, but not bad for camping.

  • @THExLAWxMAN
    @THExLAWxMAN 8 лет назад

    looking forward to seeing that.. thanks.

  • @robmorris2390
    @robmorris2390 3 года назад

    Great idea.

  • @rudyo8409
    @rudyo8409 8 лет назад +1

    I think the bush box xl is the best"
    A lil' heavy but built well.
    So worth the money.......

  • @apuuvah
    @apuuvah 3 года назад

    Will get one. Plus a camping kettle with a tight lid that will fit the stove and pouch inside.

  • @ogenmatic
    @ogenmatic 8 лет назад +2

    Nice product & excellent presentation. I'd like to see how the modification affects the secondary burn. Dremel away!

  • @thelovertunisia
    @thelovertunisia 4 года назад

    Great stove. The issue we have here in the mediterranean region is that outside summer, humidity is very high and wood does not dry well. I've been making fires since I was a young boy and a fire without smoke is sooo rare a sight here.

  • @sebastianramadan8393
    @sebastianramadan8393 2 года назад

    Thanks for this review of the Kmart brand $4 stainless steel cutlery holder 😉

  • @robcicca
    @robcicca 2 года назад +1

    (7:52) You could just place the pot holder upside down (extending the legs first). You will have some space to feed the fire if needed. It will also hold a smaller pot this way.

  • @edrodriguez7801
    @edrodriguez7801 7 лет назад

    Thumbs up on the modification.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @benzilla4
    @benzilla4 8 лет назад +1

    I love mine! Great heat, gasification is awesome. Must feed a good bit, but I'm learning. I say no to the hole--but would like to see if it helps. Now--how to clean the soot off your cookware?! That's the question! Like the video!

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  8 лет назад +1

      +Ben Richardson That is the question and I have the answer waiting for you. Do a search on my channel for;
      How to Clean Your Pot, Cup, Cookware - The Outdoor Gear Review - Luke

  • @laxdrew9
    @laxdrew9 8 лет назад

    Yes, do a feeder hole vid. Also the whole system fits in an MSR pot with lid I got at REI.

  • @stealthyf.o.gcamper5935
    @stealthyf.o.gcamper5935 2 года назад +1

    love your channel maybe you could do another review of this stove with the intended wood loading

  • @paulsmith3487
    @paulsmith3487 Год назад

    Neat!it's possible to make a stove,cooker,out of just about anything,I've done it whilst in the army out of a ration tin a hexamine blocks, easy,light to carry,no weight .good luck to all.

  • @devaninderlall
    @devaninderlall 8 лет назад

    Third! Thanks for all the videos it's like I'm on your overnight trips with you it's great

  • @NoProGoPronto
    @NoProGoPronto 8 лет назад

    There are quite a few of these stoves by different companies. I bought one of a different name that weighs 12.7oz. Same price. I received mine 2 days ago. I'm glad I received it before you uploaded this review and drove the price up. LOL! Yes, I would love to see how you modify this unit to receive the wood without having to remove the top portion. Thanks.

  • @jamesgraham828
    @jamesgraham828 5 лет назад

    I have a similar model and love it. Good stoves!!

    • @jamesgraham828
      @jamesgraham828 5 лет назад

      I also made one from a paint can and a bean can. very effecient!

  • @mishmarvel7242
    @mishmarvel7242 3 года назад

    I just had mine delivered today & bought it for £10 off eBay 😁 Definitely think chopping up some chunkier bits of wood as well as adding twigs would make it burn for longer although will look at your other video of you adding a twig feeder. I'm so looking forward to cooking something yummy in a lovely location somewhere but will test it in the garden at some point. Now what to cook 🤔

  • @randallsawyer5921
    @randallsawyer5921 Год назад

    Luke, I have the gas one stove, same stove, I’ve found if you measure your twigs to all the same height and load the stove with the twigs standing up neatly ,packing them tightly you can boil 3 pots of water or around 38-40 oz of water without reloading the stove. Burning the stove from the top down makes it more efficient. Cutting in the side of the stove destroys the gasification effect and it will smoke like crazy.

  • @Pheus11
    @Pheus11 Год назад

    Great clear voice

  • @j0shll0yd
    @j0shll0yd 8 лет назад +1

    The Emberlit FireAnt is similar, only lighter, more compact because it folds down super small, and there IS a feed port! Have you tried it out?

  • @coincidentalrvadventures2081
    @coincidentalrvadventures2081 6 лет назад

    Thanks for taking the time making the video. Have you tryed the "Ember Lite Stove:? I like it. It has the feed hole cut out in the side of the stove for feeding it while in use and not having to remove the pot you are cooking in.
    Thanks again
    Dave Spokane WA.

  • @dovahhiker891
    @dovahhiker891 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Luke great video. I think I may order one for myself. I would love to see a video on making a feeding port. Thanks for the videos Luke I can't wait till the next one.

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  8 лет назад

      +Jeremy Mullis Thanks Jeremy. I'm planning on getting that video done soon. - Luke

    • @dovahhiker891
      @dovahhiker891 8 лет назад

      That's a good point. I didn't think about that. But a feeding port would be very handy and since it isn't a very expensive stove I think it would probably be worth a try.

  • @SummitScene
    @SummitScene 8 лет назад

    Greetings from the Coast Range of Oregon! Excellent review, Luke. Please make the feeder hole and show us how it turned out.

  • @jamespatterson1433
    @jamespatterson1433 5 лет назад

    I made a gasafire stove like that and I made a higher top. So my space between the fire chamber is a good three inches from any pot I put on it, which really helps feeding in the wood. Just thinking now about your stove, insted of cutting into it to make a hole. Can you make a disk or square plate of expansion metal to lay on top of the three pot stands? Mainly to hold the pan higher on the three legs. Maybe that will give you more room to feed wood into the stove. That stove is efficient enough where you could have it crazy high from the bunner opening and it still will boil water for sure.

  • @SpiritMjolnir
    @SpiritMjolnir 2 года назад

    Good stuff I ordered the gas one from Amazon ($16.99). It looks pretty much exactly the same. They're probably made in the same factory just stamped with different brands. The gas one came with a grill too. We'll see how it works. Figure for $17, I won't be too critical of it.

  • @rob__ert
    @rob__ert Год назад

    I put the grill on top of the stove under my pot. It helps as the top of the stove is a bit big for my pot and also I can load the stove without disturbing my pot. I use the alcohol pan under the stove to catch embers coming through the bottom.

  • @lightnature4124
    @lightnature4124 7 лет назад

    please make a video about you making the modifications because so far so good this looks awesome

  • @harristee21
    @harristee21 8 лет назад

    Great review and amazing stove but I do have one question. I have always been more fond of a stainless canteen that a round type bottle. Will a canteen fit on this stove or will it have to sit funky?

  • @TheSeanBampton
    @TheSeanBampton 4 года назад

    This was a very very good video.

  • @woodlandsnorth
    @woodlandsnorth 8 лет назад

    I have an imitation stove which is the same, but has the hole cut out so I can add wood. I'd recommend it if your good with the dremel.

  • @steveneugene339
    @steveneugene339 4 года назад

    I love my Ohuhu . fun vid .

  • @wolo4
    @wolo4 5 лет назад

    I have same stove and it burns wood pellets rather well. I got 40 minute burn time and no smoke. So smoke free I brought it into my kitchen and could not smell it burning. Great stove and 16.99 on Amazon

  • @roachcatcher266
    @roachcatcher266 3 года назад

    Excellent video review as usual , please show the wood feeder mod you mentioned. Sounds good and needs it.

  • @TerryCraigTheDisabledHiker
    @TerryCraigTheDisabledHiker 8 лет назад

    Cool stove. Yes, I'd like to see your modifications too.
    Terry

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  8 лет назад

      +Terry Craig (The Disabled Hiker) Thanks Terry, the video should be coming soon.
      - Luke

  • @karelianprepper
    @karelianprepper Год назад

    Greetings from Finland near the Russian border. I have watched a lot of your good videos on another channel before I got this channel active. I have a very similar cooker to yours. It works well. I made modifications to it and added a wind shield. Now it's also a multi-fuel cooker. I have a video of it, but I haven't gotten around to putting subtitles on it yet.

  • @stewartbuckley3937
    @stewartbuckley3937 8 лет назад

    While watching/listening to this I had a look on ebay AU before you mentioned the price.
    Gunna get me one :)