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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: t1m0] #748280 03/06/13 08:23 PM
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I'm digging the design of the emberlit. Might have to get one. Or might try and make my own. I have an alcohol stove my friend made. It's tiny and super light, but the fuel reservoir is really small so I have to refill it like twice before it boils water


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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: tedsterosa] #748281 03/07/13 08:53 PM
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I'm digging the design of the emberlit. Might have to get one. Or might try and make my own. I have an alcohol stove my friend made. It's tiny and super light, but the fuel reservoir is really small so I have to refill it like twice before it boils water

I think I'm going to score one too. Looks great, totally packable and functional.

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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: RN] #748282 03/11/13 02:54 AM
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didn't forget about this thread. cooked up some soup last night and snapped a few pics of my alcohol stove in action.

from first light to bloom and then with the pot on top <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: WinterWolf] #748283 03/11/13 12:48 PM
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I have all 3 . An Esbit , a small spirit stove and an Emberlit . By far the Emberlit gets the most use . Here in Ontario Canada if you are in the wilds , you in the woods . So there is plenty of free fuel . The great thing about the Emberlit is that you can use such small pieces of wood that even at a campground you can find enough sticks and branches laying on the ground to cook with . The reson for that is that most people looking for firewood wouldn't bother with such small pieces of wood . Or you can split down ONE good sized piece of firewood into enough fuel to cook 4 or 5 meals .

The Esbit is a great little stove too and I prefer it over a spirit stove for the reasons already mentioned , the possibility of it leaking into your pack . However the spirit stove WILL produce a more intense heat than the Esbit .

Hope some of this helps .


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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: MikeTheKnife] #748284 03/11/13 05:13 PM
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emberlit style stoves are easy to make yourself as well. i have plans to make one this summer.


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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: WinterWolf] #748285 03/12/13 02:34 AM
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emberlit style stoves are easy to make yourself as well. i have plans to make one this summer.

I am starting to lean towards that option as well. If it turns out well it would be fun to make a few as gifts for family members.

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emberlit style stoves are easy to make yourself as well. i have plans to make one this summer.

I am starting to lean towards that option as well. If it turns out well it would be fun to make a few as gifts for family members.

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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: WinterWolf] #748287 03/12/13 04:03 AM
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emberlit style stoves are easy to make yourself as well. i have plans to make one this summer.

Great minds think alike. I tinkered around with an old tea tin this weekend. I need to strip the paint though. I haven't cooked with it, but it did burn nicely. Kicked up quite a bit of smoke at first, but once it got going, it was better.


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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: tedsterosa] #748288 03/12/13 04:06 AM
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You can always go past ultralight with an extreme light stove. The Dakota firehole.

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I just use rocks.

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it's a trade off - the gassifier type stove will burn hotter, but doesn't break down as small/flat as the emberlit style hobo stove.

pit fires are great when i have the time.


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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: WinterWolf] #748290 03/12/13 10:58 PM
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during spring break i'll have to post pics of my stuff. The little emberlit copy and my friend's alcohol stove


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Re: Emergency spirit stove suggestions? [Re: ] #748291 03/12/13 11:00 PM
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You can always go past ultralight with an extreme light stove. The Dakota firehole.

[Linked Image from prepography.com]

I just use rocks.

and I really like this too. I'm thinking of getting a small shovel. What are your ideas on those? folding or non folding? anyone have experience with CS shovel?


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