🔥 Cook Up Adventure Anywhere! 🌲
The Bruntmor Camping Rocket Stove with Handle is a durable, self-feeding wood-burning stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Its compact design and sturdy handle make it easy to transport, while its stable construction ensures reliable cooking on uneven surfaces. Perfect for camping, hiking, or emergency situations, this versatile stove allows you to prepare a variety of meals with minimal effort.
Manufacturer | Bruntmor |
Item model number | BR-AZ656 |
ASIN | B07KX7ZNWR |
J**G
Very nice!!
Heavy duty enough to heat a large pot of soup!! I love the design.. simple and efficient
C**N
Solid rocket stove
Solid little rocket stove, worth the money
J**K
Great value:)
This is a solid little rocket stove! Love it!
P**W
Good solid stove.
I just did a 1st burn today on my deck with this new rocket stove. I have a coffe can rocket stove I made myself and it works great but I wanted a cast iron version for longevity. First off, let me tell you rocket stoves aren't a magic fire starters. You need to build your fire carefully and tenderly as with any fire. Start the fire in the chimney with some paper and very dry, thin, small twigs and keep feeding it, slowly add larger and larger twigs. You want a good bed of coals established when you start feeding your sticks. I left some 5 inch twigs in the chimney when I started feeding sticks in the feeding chamber. It takes some practice to get the hang of a good rocket stove fire. Some things I discovered:Use thin sticks, the straighter the better. If there is a fork in the small branch, break it off and dump it in the chimney. It's better to have several long finger size sticks vs a few large sticks, at least in the beginning.Keep the feed side facing towards the wind if possible. This will create a natural bellows for the fire.Don't hesitate to add a couple pine cone size pieces of wood directly in the fire chamber occasionally.You MUST pretty constantly and continually keep feeding and pushing sticks down the feed chamber as they burn fast.After you've started your fire with dry tender, and if your larger twigs are damp, putting them into the feeding chamber will help dry them out quickly so they will burn better.This stove got over 570F with very little fuel or flames so it will easily boil water and cook food with little fuel. I didn't get it to the raging burn stage I wanted because it seemed to take longer than I anticipated and I was also trying to do some other things. Overall I am happy with it and look forward to using it.This is a heavy stove and I would not take it backpacking but I wanted this as a home stove anyway as a backup cooking option with minimal fuel.
J**V
Basic and well-built aside from a sloppy weld
Simple welded steel (or iron?) pipe and some drilling to make a "rocket" stove. Though one of the feet was welded on a bit cooked, which doesn't affect use/functionality. No missing parts as others complain. Oddly, a single piece of glossy paper gave directions on catCast iron cookware like a pan. Also Odd: This is NOT Returnable due to something to do with "hazardous materials" (scroll up to the return policy) and my guess is the word "rocket" in the title and it's connection to actually hazardous stuff like 🚀 fuel or backyard rocket engines which are explosive. Also realize that a lot of wood, especially if green/wet will produce soot on the underside of cookware, but a thin film of dish soap rubbed onto the underside of a pan makes cleaning it easy!
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