Use a hammer, nail and pliers and remove the plastic tab on stanley lid. The small Nite Ize S-Hook Carabiner will fit in that little loop on lid. Then you don't have to worry about the plastic tab melting and it will still fold flat.
The toaster attachment and the Grill design is unique! Great concept. I have a competitive flat pack stove and enjoy using them on my hikes. I will consider one of these on my next upgrade opportunity. Thanks for all the time you put into these videos Bryan!
That looks a great piece of kit. I cut my teeth on something from Anevay called the Horizon stove. Had it for a few years, lit a fair few fires, brewed plenty of coffee, cooked some, steak, some fish and some chicken on it but man alive it would burn through fuel just so fast. It was difficult to get a good bed of coals on it without choking it up but this looks like a real contender if not a replacement!
Now that's just plain cool or should I say hot! I really like how it comes apart and lays flat and also the ease of putting it together and obviously you can cook steak on it. Dang that looks good! I don't think that you will be replacing Justin Wilson but it's okay we like your videos! Hehehe....
I like that it's made un the USA, lightweight, packs down small and the toaster part is awesome. The one thing that could be improved would be to hinge it all together, so you just unfold it instead of having to fiddle with setting it up, like some other brands.
I actually like this better than the hinged style. If the hinges get bent they can be a real pain to get straight enough so everything folds and unfolds smoothly. Plus, the hinges add weight. And it really takes no more "fiddling" than the folding style, at least I think so after having used both.
Like others commented, love that it's made in USA but think the top feed would wear on me after a while. Bought the one Tigres version and though haven't used it yet seems much better than another Cheapo China stove that I had bought some time back. Good review as usual Brian, take care!
The stove stands and cross stands should be a necessary staple in anyone's survival gear.. No matter if you're simply homeless or you're stranded in the desert lost in the mountain or find yourself marooned on a deserted island ( for whatever reason) due to the fact you can find trash everywhere on the planet..
I love me some flat-pack stoves. I have an Emberlit Stove in all my bags. I like the FireAnt the best, but also have a couple of their regular size too. The Seige Stove looks interesting too. The toaster idea is genius. And I really like the little grill with the handles. Maybe I’ll get one when I put my next bag together. 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Great Review,,,,, I honestly wish the maker of that stove well,,,, But for $10.00 more, you can get a Titanium 5” Firebox stove. It’s 20 times easier deal with and 10 times more versatile,,,!!!!! Hey Brian,, You forgot to “Balance Test” that puppy,,,!!!!! Looked each separate piece could of been used as a Chinese throwing star ⭐️,,, Anyway,,,, great Video,,,,, Joshua
Do you have a Firebox stove? I am not saying they are not good stoves but I don't think they are 10 times more versatile. And, just to be honest, one of my issues with all of the folding style stoves is if they get a little bent -especially the hinges - they can be pretty tough to get back in shape so they work right ...don't ask me know this ;-)
I’ve got 2,, 5” firebox stove’s. Honestly,, I could list all the differences that make the firebox a better value, for the money. But the first thing that caught my attention was,, fiddling around with all those parts. I believe you live in the southern part of the east,, Try piecing that stove together in the snow, at around 10-15* degrees out. Any metal stove can bend,, that’s a given. Even those tabs that hold your stove together can bend ,, if your not careful. My point Brian is this,, for $140.00 ,, versus $149.95 for a Firebox,, Your outdoor experience can be a lot easier and more versatile,,, Again,, Great Review,,,, Joshua
Not a fan of these stoves designed with no side feed hole in one of the panels , think I need to send you one of my designed stoves and all the options I offer nobody has thought of what I offer on a breakdown twig stove & lifetime guaranteed
The no side feed is on purpose. It makes the stove stronger and I find it easier and simpler to feed from the top. After using both types, I see no advantage to a side feed.
If you conceal carry, why would it matter what kind of belt you have? I conceal carry and if it is a waist conceal, it will be inside of your waist band. So literally any belt to hold your pants up will work. Not understanding your logic.
If you are carrying a sub-compact lightweight pistol it might not matter. If you are carrying a larger pistol, like a Glock 19 or similar, for example, a wider stiffer belt provides more support to keep your pistol from sagging your pants down. Although, if you’re caring appendix, you may want a little sag for comfort. Obviously, you do whatever suits you, but, if you haven’t tried a stiff or gun belt, you might be surprised at how well you like it
Justin: "I Garontee"😉😘 Just having the cross members for an improvised wood stove, is very cool.
I loved ol Justin!!!
I like the Firebox, but it’s nice to see these keep getting innovated and more and more made in the USA. Great video.
Thanks for watching!
Use a hammer, nail and pliers and remove the plastic tab on stanley lid. The small Nite Ize S-Hook Carabiner will fit in that little loop on lid. Then you don't have to worry about the plastic tab melting and it will still fold flat.
Awesome review Brian. Glad you changed it up too many knife videos on other channels and flashlights. Thanks again I will consider this
The toaster attachment and the Grill design is unique! Great concept. I have a competitive flat pack stove and enjoy using them on my hikes. I will consider one of these on my next upgrade opportunity. Thanks for all the time you put into these videos Bryan!
I wound up really liking this little stove.
Thanks Bryan; now I'm hungry.
That looks a great piece of kit. I cut my teeth on something from Anevay called the Horizon stove. Had it for a few years, lit a fair few fires, brewed plenty of coffee, cooked some, steak, some fish and some chicken on it but man alive it would burn through fuel just so fast. It was difficult to get a good bed of coals on it without choking it up but this looks like a real contender if not a replacement!
Great vid! Hey there's a skunk Cool and thanks again for a great showing and demo!
God bless
Enjoyed the demo of you using it & making adaptions as you go. Shows the product in use. Good review thanks for sharing
And fat wood shined again
Fatwood always works.
Good stuff!
Thanks.
Good video!
Now that's just plain cool or should I say hot!
I really like how it comes apart and lays flat and also the ease of putting it together and obviously you can cook steak on it. Dang that looks good!
I don't think that you will be replacing Justin Wilson but it's okay we like your videos!
Hehehe....
I like that it's made un the USA, lightweight, packs down small and the toaster part is awesome. The one thing that could be improved would be to hinge it all together, so you just unfold it instead of having to fiddle with setting it up, like some other brands.
I actually like this better than the hinged style. If the hinges get bent they can be a real pain to get straight enough so everything folds and unfolds smoothly. Plus, the hinges add weight. And it really takes no more "fiddling" than the folding style, at least I think so after having used both.
awesome
Like others commented, love that it's made in USA but think the top feed would wear on me after a while. Bought the one Tigres version and though haven't used it yet seems much better than another Cheapo China stove that I had bought some time back. Good review as usual Brian, take care!
I actually think the top feed is less bothersome because you don’t have to keep managing the overflow.
You could cheat and carry a few lumps of charcoal to use for steak night. :)
The stove stands and cross stands should be a necessary staple in anyone's survival gear.. No matter if you're simply homeless or you're stranded in the desert lost in the mountain or find yourself marooned on a deserted island ( for whatever reason) due to the fact you can find trash everywhere on the planet..
I love me some flat-pack stoves.
I have an Emberlit Stove in all my bags. I like the FireAnt the best, but also have a couple of their regular size too.
The Seige Stove looks interesting too. The toaster idea is genius. And I really like the little grill with the handles.
Maybe I’ll get one when I put my next bag together.
👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
No “on-yon”?? Maybe you can get 3 or 2 spoons full of “mu-tard” ... but I digress. Lmbo 😂
Do the folders 🤠
I have done several. Check the ‘Stoves and Cooking’ playlist on my channel
I’m the first to like.
Great Review,,,,, I honestly wish the maker of that stove well,,,, But for $10.00 more, you can get a Titanium 5” Firebox stove. It’s 20 times easier deal with and 10 times more versatile,,,!!!!! Hey Brian,, You forgot to “Balance Test” that puppy,,,!!!!! Looked each separate piece could of been used as a Chinese throwing star ⭐️,,, Anyway,,,, great Video,,,,, Joshua
Do you have a Firebox stove? I am not saying they are not good stoves but I don't think they are 10 times more versatile. And, just to be honest, one of my issues with all of the folding style stoves is if they get a little bent -especially the hinges - they can be pretty tough to get back in shape so they work right ...don't ask me know this ;-)
I’ve got 2,, 5” firebox stove’s.
Honestly,, I could list all the differences that make the firebox a better value, for the money. But the first thing that caught my attention was,, fiddling around with all those parts. I believe you live in the southern part of the east,,
Try piecing that stove together in the snow, at around 10-15* degrees out. Any metal stove can bend,, that’s a given. Even those tabs that hold your stove together can bend ,, if your not careful. My point Brian is this,, for $140.00 ,, versus $149.95 for a Firebox,, Your outdoor experience can be a lot easier and more versatile,,, Again,,
Great Review,,,, Joshua
May have to try the We The People Gun Belt.
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I'm glad you mentioned the groove belt. I carry IWB appendix and I was wondering how the groove life belt would do with it.
It might do OK in appendix carry I can't really say
Not a fan of these stoves designed with no side feed hole in one of the panels , think I need to send you one of my designed stoves and all the options I offer nobody has thought of what I offer on a breakdown twig stove & lifetime guaranteed
The no side feed is on purpose. It makes the stove stronger and I find it easier and simpler to feed from the top. After using both types, I see no advantage to a side feed.
@@SurvivalOnPurpose if you love it , that's all that matters ! Thanks for the videos and continued success
If you conceal carry, why would it matter what kind of belt you have? I conceal carry and if it is a waist conceal, it will be inside of your waist band. So literally any belt to hold your pants up will work. Not understanding your logic.
If you are carrying a sub-compact lightweight pistol it might not matter. If you are carrying a larger pistol, like a Glock 19 or similar, for example, a wider stiffer belt provides more support to keep your pistol from sagging your pants down. Although, if you’re caring appendix, you may want a little sag for comfort. Obviously, you do whatever suits you, but, if you haven’t tried a stiff or gun belt, you might be surprised at how well you like it
firebox is much better than this..