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Stainless Steel Construction. Robust enough to support a cast iron Dutch oven or pan. Parcels up to approximately 1/20 cm fits anywhere, even a cargo pocket. multi-carburante options: sticks and debris, Trangia/Esbit spirit burner, solid fuel and gelificati. Weight: 6.5 oz.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.4 x 3.9 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 3.5 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | EmberLit |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | EL05 |
Color | silver |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | EmberLit |
Part Number | EL05 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Included Components | FireAnt Camping Stove |
Size | Small |
Sport Type | outdoors, Camping & Hiking |
E**C
Great stuff
Very efficent and very robust. I was so impressed I ordered a second one. Because 2 is 1 and 1 is you're done! ONLY DOWNSIDE I was nailed with a 12.67 Import charge on both of them
D**G
Five Stars
exactly as advertised - for a single person portion of whatever you are heating
D**A
made me feel like a kid playing with the camp fire all over ...
as if playing with fire couldn't be any more enjoyable, this comes out. made me feel like a kid playing with the camp fire all over again.does take some skill to operate correctly but 10/10 would buy again
J**Y
Five Stars
Great stove
A**E
Five Stars
Works great!
J**D
Excellent stove, but use these tips...
You can't hardly go wrong with this stove. Unlimited fuel source, super lightweight and compact. I was curious how long it would take to get this stove to a boil. The one I was using before took about 8 minutes. I was impressed to find out it's also 8 minutes! I look forward to using this out in the woods somewhere, making myself some coffee and boiling water for some food.WARNING: the edges are very sharp. I got a couple small cuts on my fingers from handling the metal pieces. So I sanded the edges of mine with some sandpaper, and it's perfect now. It only took 5-10 minutes to do all the pieces, it doesn't take much.TIP: A lot of the people complained about having to peel all the plastic off. I came up with a really quick way to get most of it off in seconds. Put a piece of duct tape across the logos, press firmly, and pull the tape back parallel with the metal. Whatever it doesn't get off the first time, just dab the tape back on that little spot and pull it off.
J**H
An amazing light and packable stove.
This is a wonderful little camp stove. I wasn't sure how well it would work before I got it, but I can honestly say I was blown away by how well it did it's job. Ridiculously easy to use and gets super hot. I was about to boil 3 Cups of ~60ºF water in just under 5 minutes. On my old propane/butane mixed mini stove it would normally take around 9-10 minutes.This thing weighs more than the propane/butane stoves, however since it uses natural fuel you find on the trail, you easily save pack weight and space due to not having to bring fuel along. It can use alcohol or solid fuels as well, I carry a few cubes of esbit with me which weighs almost nothing and packs light so there is still a huge space and weight savings versus other stoves.
D**H
Great product, works well (this is the smallest one)
This model (fireant) is the smallest one in the family, good for one person backpacking. I will be getting the bigger one for when we have more people. It does works well! For the price and size I have no complaints Very sturdy when assembled. Boiled water in 7 - 8 minutes. Only gripes: Covered in a protective film that is not the easiest to get off and the edges can be sharp so take care when putting it together.
W**P
Great little stove
I like this stove. I must say however, removing the plastic was a chore around the small tabs and areas where the logos were. Edges require sanding as they are sharp. I’ve used it several times and i’ve Been pleased. The stove is very stable for its size. Sometimes these small stoves tend to smoke but this one seemed to have good air flow even when there was little wind. I’ll probably get the titanium version eventually, but this stainless one is still pretty light.
J**S
Difficult to assemble
Unless you take the time to file the edges smooth, you WILL cut yourself when you assemble the stove. It is also difficult to get the final piece into place but with a little practice, it gets easier. Also, do as the instructions state and remove the plastic coating on BOTH sides of the pieces before use. I'm not sure of the consequences if you don't. It just seems a good idea to do so.
D**R
It also is pretty unstable. It does get hot
was a lot smaller than anticiapted. the fire needs a lot of tending to make sure its going strong enough. It also is pretty unstable.It does get hot, and will boil your water, and is very light/packable, but I regret getting this size. I would go for the bigger one.
A**R
ouch!
My only negative comments about the stove are: The warning about the sharp edges that do cut you should be in larger print and at the top of the instruction sheet. The edges don't appear that sharp but for the price I don't see why they are not de burred more when manufactured.
R**.
Emberlit Fireant
This little stove is awesome and very efficient!! I just got mine today and did a test run with it. And it is amazing. It fits right in the front of my condor water pouch and it is very compact and easy to carry. I enjoy using this. Can't wait for my next trip with it! My fire even died in it and I threw a couple more sticks in there and the coals were so hot the sticks took a flame! Awesome Awesome Awesome!
T**Y
Built to last, made to go anywhere
This is by far the best backpacking stove out there. It takes up as much space as a folded map. Only takes a minute to assemble. Sturdy, durable, lightweight & made in the U.S. If you're uncertain that you'll have dry conditions to collect your fuel, simply pack some esbit fuel tabs for back up. Can't beat it.
G**.
Small but Mighty
I have a few twig stoves. The bigger stoves put out the heat and eat up the wood, all are great twig stoves. But this little guy maintains the flame and uses less wood to do it. Really a great twig stove. If I had to carry one stove in my pack or car for emergencies, it would be the Emberlit Fireant Stove.
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