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Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2025
Great little stove for the money.
pete
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
For the price you can't go wrong, works very well!
Brent in NJ.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
i've used this stove a lot now, it burns cleaner than my trangia does, the trangia produces a more yellow dirty flame (for now anyway as its still new) maybe it burn cleaner because its not as big/ hot flame as the trangia or maybe the materials in the trangia are not "burned in" enough yet, either way, its lid fits better than the trangia, the rubber seal is nicer than the one for the trangia, the trangia seal wants to get dusty if I rub it, the Huansha is nice and shiny and still clean, other than that they look the same. and you get more than with the trangia stove, a stand, a draw string sack, a cross stand . Overall a very nice stove
Richard Bélisle
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
Ce petit poêle est très sécuritaire.
kmajcb
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Does not burn properly,just one big gob of flame on a warm day even after burning until all fuel is almost gone. not a nice burner flame, just like a can of Sterno.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2024
Great little stove.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2024
This stove perfectly. Seems like really good quality. I have used it a few times without any issues at all.
Mark W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
It's not titanium but it's still quite lite. Works very well. The pot stand is sturdy and just what I wanted. It also acts as a wind block but not like a larger screen.
Consumer reporter
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
Seems to be lightweight and well manuafactured. This could be used in an automobile or truck with a "Desk-Like" tray that attaches to the steering wheel at REST OF COURSE. I still have not been able to unscrew that cap to test it out. I do not want to use pliers as they will damage it. I may use WD-40 PTFE liquid and hope that will help to unscrew the cap. I also have a KNIPEX pliers ($70+) with plastic jaw inserts that may work. Why these caps are on so tight I do not know. Seems like it will heat up a double(Size not sidewall) stainless steel Cup with intergral handles (from walmart camp eqt) which is only slightly larger than the stove. Seems like it could make enough coffee for two cups or tea or canned or packaged soup, or a can of chile or ravioli or any canned good. Has a quality and innovative "SNUFFER OUTER" you just slide over the flame to extinguish it. Replace the cap or dump out what is left in the reservoir then allow it to evaporate. Beats stopping for fast food pricewise but requires YOUR undivided ATTENTION. Not for children. Plus it can't hurt to have a full gallon of ordinary water within reach just in case you have the DROP sies or butter fingers. Not sure is this will produce carbon monxide like propane stoves or propane lanterns. It is alcohol so one needs to research what the products of combustion are for rubbing alcohol (which is my own choice 91% or 70%). I would not used methanol.
Tx44
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Bought this for my son in law who is an avid hiker. Heats up fast and is sturdy for it's size.
Chris
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024
Works as expected
Dana R
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Flames are insufficient to boil water. Took almost 14 minutes and never got over 180 degrees before running out of fuel. No wind either. There are WAY better products out there.
jaimeshawn
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I've used it a bunch of times with 95% IPA and you get a nice hot fire for about 30 minutes, which is long enough. I also tried it with kerosene, thinking I'd get a hotter/smaller/longer burn, but it belched the kerosene over everything and made a huge fire - don't do that - but with alcohol, it works great.
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