Yasutomo T.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Works good product
Patrick G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Outstanding little emergency stove
Derrick Locklear
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Great packaging. Quality product.
don mew
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
works great and cheep too go get one I got two
Ringo5000
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
I have it as a backup for my butane stove, but dangit, spirit stoves are fun!Cant beat it for the price. I will mention though that the spirit burner is brass (not pure copper as stated in the description) and a little thin. It should hold up fine and makes it lighter, but its not like the titanium and heavy bass ones that are bomb proof. The stand is aluminum and fairly easy to bend. Pack it with that in mind and youll be ok. An no heavy pots. (On an alcohol stove?) Performance is good.
Jerry
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
This cooker does not disappoint. It has a nice design. It is enough to make coffee or one portion of instant soup, but probably no one will cook lunch for three on it. He doesn't like the wind. It smells a bit when burning. It takes a long time to get hot enough for the flames to come out of the holes around the perimeter. But it stands up to four stars.
giovanni
Reviewed in Mexico on February 26, 2023
Buen producto. La bolsa es un detalle que se agradece
IRB
Reviewed in Australia on April 18, 2022
This is a wonderfully constructed little cooker. Perfect for backpacking where space and weight is an issue.
Gadget Whisperer
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020
These work so well, I have two of these stoves. I like them because they are simple, hot and lightweight. It takes about 1 oz. of denatured alcohol to boil 10 oz. of water starting at about 60F. There are no moving parts.The fuel will not freeze. With the simmer cover (included), you can regulate the heat output to cook rice and pasta without burning the food. The screw-on cover allows you to snuff out the flame and reseal the stove with unused fuel for the next use.I would recommend adding a lightweight aluminum wind screen for most field uses of this stove to cook faster and therefore use less fuel. I use a flint and steel striker to light this - so no matches. This combination works in any situation and any weather conditions. The bottom of the stove gets hot, so I would not recommend setting the stove on a countertop, but it will not get hot enough to burn wood or glass tabletop.This works so well that I sold all my other camp (propane and white gas) stoves.
K. A. Cooper
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020
Like allot of the other reviews listed about this burner and stand, when I took it out of the box, I did not expect allot. I took it out on the trail and it worked well from the start. The little sack carries the burner and stand well, it is pretty easy to fill with alcohol, and burns hot like all the other stoves that I have tried.I carry a canteen cup and lid when I day hike. I have twig stoves that work well to heat the cup with 3-5 ounces of water to a boil in 5-8i minutes. This stove took the same amount of time with a wind screen.I have also cook a full pan of scrambled eggs and sausages with no issues.The price is perfect to use a couple of times and if it needs replacing, i could keep the stand and sack. At this point, I don't think with proper care and cleaning I can use it as long as it will keep going.Great price and a fine piece of equipment for a day hike or overnight camp.