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Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025
Stronger and more stable than expected.
carlo
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2025
Dont believe when they say its easy to set up and use its not its only easy to fold it took me 30 mins just to set it up and thats when i was in a warm place but then if your gonna set it up and use it during cold times outside your hands gonna freeze first before you can use this, if your starting to have interest in foldable stove i suggest to buy and look for a new one even the solid fuel stove folding is more easy than this one not for begginners youll lose interest if you try this cause its really annoying to set up, was thinking to adding this on my 72 hour survival pack but not really id rather pay extra 10 or $20 for a really easy set up stove that i cna use anywhere even if tigris stove is ideal in size if its gonna give me hard time everytime i use it, its not worth the money
MJD
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2024
Works. Stove is smaller than a user might think. It's about the size to boil one cup of coffee or a VERY small pan. Its about 5" x 5".
Maxime Charbonneau
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2023
WORKS GREAT BUT , HARD TO SETUP
G.I. Joe
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
Used a few times to test before placing in my B.O.B. it is a hefty little stove, well made and durable. The case it came with is strong and durable, the only upgrade I would make is to add a little pouch on case to hold a ferro rod, waterproof match tube or a small pill bottle for Vaseline cotton balls. Still I give it 5 stars and would buy again if need be!
Marc gagnon
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2022
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Michael K.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2022
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Brian Dublin Sr
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021
Great product worked well.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021
There are better (and more expensive) options out there, but for the price this one is absolutely perfect. It will get discolored and slightly warped after a few uses but that's to be expected and also totally fine as it still works with the warping. Again, it's designed and expected to do that. Putting it together the first time is a tiny bit challenging and a little bit of a puzzle but once you see it together and do it once or twice it's a no-brainer. It also packs up super small and light in a canvas sleeve/bag. I have one and plan to buy more for different camping and bugout bags, plus my friends all loved it so I'll likely buy some as cool random gifts. I have a metal patio table so we put it on there and burned it for an hour as we all sat around drinking beer and playing with fire like little pyromaniacs. Highly recommend to anyone.
Ray C
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020
Great stove for the price very sturdy, good quality,packs up easy and small,burns bigger pieces of wood than small stoves.Would recommend
Gabe Wathne
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2020
This stove is a lot of fun and well built. It is tiny and light when packed and burns surprisingly hot when constantly fueled. Boiled a small pot of water with ease. The front piece slightly warped after the first use but it is easy enough to flatten it back out. My only complaint is that the bottom of the four sides are flat which makes it unstable on a non perfectly flat surface. It would be better if it sat on only the four corners by having a bevel to the faceplates. For a new product at this price point it’s awesome however and if they come out with an improved version I will definitely buy another. Overall it is great though and the quality is really good. I used this stove with a couple friends on a backpacking trip and we all fell in love with it!
John V. Coy
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020
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Paul
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
Such a clever contraption! This stove type is the only fire allowed in many national park back-country camps, and so it’s important to get the purchase correct for your needs. For me, I like OneTigris a lot:1) it is light and disassembles completely flat: does not add much to my camping load2) the air movement, grates, and configurations allow for most small pots and pans.3) Be careful though—the unit is so small, larger pots are top-heavy. I make a small pit (large enough to still allow all airflow from the bottom and all sides) in the ground to be sure I set it up as completely level as possible.4) using only the twigs you can locate around you, it can take awhile to get hot enough to cook and sustain itself without blowing on it. But once you’ve achieved hot coals, the process of feeding more twigs is simple. Even wet twigs at this point will turn into good fuel.5) it’s so small, you can’t leave it for any length of time. You need to keep feeding it.6) I don’t find that it helps me stay warm. The heat produced comes out the top without any reflection to the sides, so it’s really just a way to cook or have a tiny fire to watch.Tip: assemble and disassemble it at home first before camping. Nothing is worse than struggling with assembly on the spot, especially when the day has turned dark and cold.Of the choices, this particular stove is a very good value, and I mention again, this stove type is your only option for a legal fire in many National Park back-country camps.
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