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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
You’ll never have to worry about a stove running out of fuel in the woods again. I love all things titanium so I had to buy the Ti option because it provides high strength while staying lightweight. Its’ built in hinges make it super easy to assemble while folding down really thin for packing away in your bag. Unless there are fire restrictions in your area, this is the most versatile stove for your money.
Mog54
Reviewed in France on August 9, 2023
Pratique, léger, solide et super appréciable lors d'une fraîche soirée en trail de plusieurs jours. Mon meilleur achat confort pour le moment.
T Payne
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023
German quality
gibby
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021
I like this one, it is probably the best of the line. not too small, but not too big. I did manage to bring 64 ounces of water to a boil in one of those 64 ounce bushpots, and basically, that is this stoves ultimate limit, since it was rolling boiling, but not super strong like it can get on a hotter stove. but anyways, I would never need a stove to do that, I just wanted to test the limits. If I was boiling water to purify it I would just make a fire. And for normal cooking only a cup or 2 max would be required anyways. pan cooking or pot cooking with half the water or less water is not a problem at all with this stove. Boiling up some water with one of those packaged meals like knoors is very fast for example. Would be the same for rice, spagetti etc. I have not used a small frying pan on it yet but probably works just as well. I would probably say an 8 inch pan would be the max size.Pros: very light weight and a small/medium size for the titanium set.Cons: expensiveeasy to stick into a backpack and the weight is pretty light, so you dont really notice it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2020
I like to buy American predominantly, but sometimes those pesky Germans make something I just can't resist. I like to use this thing in conjunction with the Pathfinder's large Stainless Steel Alcohol Stove. It serves as a great windscreen for the alcohol burner which fits perfectly down in the bottom of this LF stove. And if you can afford the titanium version, you'll be amazed with how light it is! Favorite piece of gear in my backpack!
Doug
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2019
First burn performed well!
Mr. J. G. O'neill
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2019
It’s light and it’s small, packs down to nothing and gives the option to burn other fuel.I boiled a kettle up no problem but plan ahead and get your wood ready because this little box will burn empty pretty quick. Don’t let that put you off! It’s much better than a stove and gas bottles etc
ron
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019
Well built twig stove. Perfect size for my gear. No fiddling with assembly of separate pieces , it simply all “falls into place” when opened. Titanium a bit pricey but no regrets with my purchase. Also recommend the stainless steel grate sold separately.
Isaiah 54:17
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019
I'm very impressed with the quality of this collapsible stove. Weight is always a concern when decided what to pack for an adventure, so I opted for the Titanium version. Its super light and strong. Recommended for campers, or for your Go Bag.
Tengu Yokai
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019
I have more than a few twig stoves. Emberlit, Solo, Bushbox XL and more.The LF is like Goldilocks for me. Have the smaller Bushcraft Essentials Ti stove, and 2 of the XL’s...the LF is in the middle and juuust right.I like the XL’s, but sometimes when using it with a Trangia alcohol burner wished it was just a little bit smaller, and of course lighter.The Ti LF, while not the lightest Ti stove I have, it is light enough. Not having to fiddle with assembly, just open it up, make sure the plates fall into position and it’s ready to go is really nice.It’s big enough that you don’t have to watch over it as much as a smaller stove, and it’s big enough to heat up a decent size bush pot or skillet.Very well made as well, same as the other Bushcraft Essentials products.
-Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on October 25, 2019
Ist mein erster Hobo-Kocher, deshalb habe ich keinen Vergleich zu anderen. Trotzdem bin ich versucht zu sagen, besser gehts nicht. Kompakt, nicht sehr schwer und in Windeseile auf- und wieder abgebaut. Mit trockenem Holz heizt der wie verrückt. Wenn er einmal am Brennen ist, nimmt er auch feuchtes Holz. Allerdings nimmt dann die Heizwirkung ab und es qualmt auch naturgemäß relativ stark. In der Regel dauert es mit halbwegs trockenem Holz nicht länger als 10 min, bis ein Dreiviertelliter Wasser kocht.Für eine Person ist der Kocher völlig ausreichend. Für zwei auch, wenn man nur mal Wasser heißmachen will.Einziger Kritikpunkt ist die "Zusammenarbeit" des Hobo mit einer Bratpfanne oder größeren Töpfen, die die Bushbox komplett abdecken. Man kann die zwei Topfauflagen zwar geringfügig höher stellen, jedoch bleibt der Abstand zwischen Oberkante Hobo und Pfanne sehr gering. Das hat zur Folge, dass die Luftzirkulation eingeschränkt ist und die Heizleistung der Bushbox zurückgeht. Ich halte deshalb die Pfanne immer über den Hobo, was aber etwas anstrengend ist.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on October 11, 2019
Excellent
STEVE
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2017
Very nice stove. Light and compact. Set up is very easy. My box said it included the grill plate when in fact it does not. For the price I think it should. JMHO. Have used it once and it is easy to use. Light wind does not seem to affect it. I think the grill plate addition would be a must if you intend on using an alcohol stove as a back up. I would purchase again.
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