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Lixada Camping Stove Wood Burning Stove Portable Stainless Steel Backpacking Stove for Picnic BBQ Camp Hiking

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About this item

  • 【BUILT TOUGH】: Our wood stove is made of hardened stainless steel, the stove is meant for rugged backpacking and camping.
  • 【SMART DESIGN】: While the wide opening mouth makes it easy to add more wood and maintain air flow to keep the fire going, highly improving the burning efficiency. Extremely easy to assemble. Sturdy structure: Stably place your cookware.
  • 【UNLIMITED FUEL SOURCES】: Any dry woods, twigs, branches, leaves, or pinecones on the travel can Cook a meal. Take this pocket stove with you to start your and enjoy outdoor cooking.
  • 【LOW CARBON】: No fuel canisters, no chemical emissions, no batteries, less carbon footprint. Say goodbye to heavy, costly, polluting petrol fuels.Start your fresh low-carbon travel.
  • 【PORTABLE】: Come in a reusable pouch for convenient carrying. NOTE: Wood Stove ONLY, other items displayed in pictures are for illustration purpose ONLY, they are NOT included in the listing!



Product Description

Camping Stove

Specifications:

  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Upper diameter: Approx. 8cm / 3.1in
  • Bottom diameter: Approx. 9cm / 3.5in
  • Height: Approx. 10.8cm / 4.3in
  • Item weight: Approx. 190g / 6.7oz
  • Package size: Approx. 10.5 * 10.5 * 1.5cm / 4.1 * 4.1 * 0.6in
  • Package weight: Approx. 205g / 7.2oz

Package List:

  • 1 * Wood Stove
  • 1 * Pouch
Camping Stove

Camping Stove

Built tough

Made of hardened stainless steel, the stove is meant for rugged backpacking and camping.

Come in a reusable pouch for convenient carrying.

Camping Stove

Unlimited fuel sources

Cook a meal using the twigs you collect on your hike. Say goodbye to heavy, costly, polluting petrol fuels.

Camping Stove

User friendly

Extremely easy to assemble.

Sturdy structure: Stably place your cookware.

Camping Stove

J. Price
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
This thing is prettying amazing! Weighs practically nothing! Holds a fire and allows you to boil water really fast!
Sunny
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2024
It’s cute but pretty much a lot of work to get a cup of water to boil. Good for a big out bag I suppose.
Free Chinese Slave Laborers - Bezos
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021
There have been numerous reviews on this product and many claim that the Solo Stove alcohol burner does not fit in the stove. This is not true with the Lixada Stove I received. It fits perfectly! There has also been claims that it doesn't assemble easily and that the locking pin is too easily lost. I found it a very common sense item that is very sturdy and affordable. if you secure the pin with stainless steel loop wire before you start cooking, you not only prevent the pin from being lost, you prevent the pin from coming out during cooking. My only "pet peeve" is the square cooking platform is too prone to spilling if the pot being used isn't larger enough to fit with enough space to accommodate smaller based pots! I fixed this by purchasing two stainless steel spikes that can be slid through the circular holes on either side of the top of the cooking platform. Not only do these spikes stabilize the cooking platform and fill the void that could allow smaller based pots from slipping into the heating element, but the steel spikes increase convection and decrease heating times. A simple design that is sturdy and efficient. I like it!
Ulchabhán
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
I got this yesterday and I gave it a test run for a camping trip next week.So, the pros:Lightweight, portable, and easily assembled. Not terrible on usage but I'll get to that. It makes a goodly sized fire for it's size if you're using the right fuel. Overall, I enjoy it and think it will provide sufficient heat to cook.Cons:I don't know whether or not this is worthy of a con versus something that's expected for what it is but you will have to feed it pretty often. Since it's not a full campfire, you can't shove a big log and let it burn down. However, since this is tiny, and only requires small sticks, there is never a short supply of those in the woods!If you're looking for something easy to use, small enough to fit in a pack, and don't mind staying on top of it, this is perfect for you!If you don't want to put the extra work in and rely on cumbersome propane tanks, then I'd say move along.Overall, I would certainly get this again even as a gift for a fellow backpacker
OutdoorGearAddiction
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020
Bought as a wind screen/holder for my trangia alcohol stove. works good for that after I increased the hole size slightly. I believe it was made for a similar but slightly smaller alcohol burning stove.A Stanley adventure cook set won't fit on top of the 4 walls and remain sturdy so I cut out 4 small spots (2 on each wall opposite one another) in order to set 2 modified tent stakes to set level with the rest of the cook set. Stakes pack away just fine in the pouch.Pouch is sturdy and easily holds additional tent stakes cut to be used to hold up my Stanley cook kit, a piece of disposable aluminum pan that was cut to size and folded up to be unfolded and used as a wind screen.Pin came out of one of the hinges but was able to press it back in using just my hands. Probably won't stay in.I used it twice as a wood burning stove and it was a pain to use with wood. Works better as a trangia holder. Not a useless piece of gear but not as multifunctional as I was hoping.Bottom line:I plan on keeping it as an option but won't use it as Plan A on my backpacking trips.
leenyx
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2018
Only one use so far to check it out and it does what it's supposed to so far. It'll get some proper field use soon.I'll update my review if I lose a pin or anything like some other reviews have pointed out. I did poke and prod at them quite a bit to try to force one out and they seemed very secure.The price definitely seems more along the lines of what I'd expect from a few sheets of stamped metal. I couldn't justify the similar items at much higher costs. It's a hobo stove, it doesn't require a ton of engineering.It's smaller than I expected, but that is not a bad thing. It's almost oversized wallet sized once its folded up and in its pouch. Very convenient to carry and something I can throw in my pack with no thought to the space/weight it takes up.
Sarah Head
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2018
This little guy is amazing!Folds up to a super lightweight and compact size. After almost a year of use it has warped a tiny bit from the heat, so it isn't quite flush anymore when files up, maybe added an 1/8 of an inch to the size.Works perfectly with my Trangia stove, setting it on the grate. Super sturdy and can handle a fair amount of weight with a 2.5 liter pot full of stew on top.Also works fantastically using sticks and small pieces of wood. Perfect for keeping two fairly toasty on chilly nights.