🔥 Cook Up Adventure Anywhere!
The REDCAMP Wood Burning Folding Camp Stove is a portable, durable, and versatile cooking solution for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it folds down to a compact size for easy transport and can utilize various fuel sources, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and emergency situations.
D**N
Perfect little stove
The picture shown is my first use. I think it is very sturdy. My cast iron weighs a good bit and held it up no issue. It can put out some heat also. Breaks down to a small size. Easy to assemble. My only issue as some have said is the door is a little finicky with the handle but I just leave it open while cooking to let the air flow in and keep feeding the fire. The door works fine just a little twisting and turning needed to get it to latch. Overall it’s worth the money, It’s durable, and will last a while from what I can tell.
S**.
Works great and packs up flat.
The media could not be loaded. The pot attachment is worthless in my opinion. It's too flimsy with sharp edges. The rest is perfect for my needs. I used it to cook and boil water. The steel grate on top is solid and the side door allows for easy fueling with additional wood. Tested at home and then took it on a trip where all meals were prepared with it. Worked well in windy conditions too!
L**S
AMAZING! Lil heavy tho.
The media could not be loaded. This product is absolutely fabulous, even though I burned my bloody hand cuz I tipped one of the handles into live coals and didnt notice. Beastly little bugger gets wicked hot with very little effort. Per DNR in Iowa this meets the criteria to utilize outdoors anywhere as long as the fire is contained in the manufactured container and poses no fire risk, he was super hot so Im glad the whiney Karen complained about my cooking... at a CREEK. (Not the video in the review)I highly recommend to any nature lover that needs a decent stove while theyre out. Its collapsible, its design burns hot as hell so you dont needs as much fuel and it doesnt produce as much smoke.The pot holder top has claws on hinges to accomodate small or large pots or pans and was SO worth the extra couple dollars to have.It IS a bit heavier than I expected but for us that hike seriously, the weight isnt too bad.Cools off very quick when youre finished... only downside i can think of is the ring for the door hinge is too small... i had to design my own tool to open and close it. Which, you dont need to very often except to stoke or stir as its by far easier to slide the pan over and toss some sticks in the top.Again... I FREAKING LOVE THIS STOVE!even the sexy DNR dude was amazed by it.
G**E
THE TRAY GOES IN THE SIDE!
Some reviewers are still trashing this because they say the ash tray doesn't fit. Yes it does- it goes in the SIDE (either side). The seller should include a little note to that effect in the package.(This review is for the large size.)Pros:+ All stainless steel (It is stated to be 304 stainless, which is non-magnetic, but a magnet sticks to it, meaning it has a higher iron content than 304 and may rust)+ Two sizes and grill, potholder or both available as options+ Folds into a compact size+ Comes with a nice zip up carrying bag with handles+ Easy to set up and break down (30 seconds at most- the hardest part is getting it out of the bag)+ Versatile: you can use wood sticks, charcoal, other flammables+ Can be used as a stove, grill, or fire pit+ Seller thankfully now removes the plastic film prior to shippingCons:- Relatively heavy for a portable stove, so not the best for backpacking. (I think it's a plus, though, if you're car camping or using it at home)- Some edges were left very sharp in the manufacturing process- Ash tray is flat with no sides - needs a baking pan, firepit, or other ash catcher under it- Metal ring to open side door doesn't stay where you can easily grab it when hot - flops back down against side of stove- The potholder does not fit with the rest of the stove in the carrying bagMy particular unit came with a slightly warped grill with one of the welds broken. In addition, I spent an hour or two filing and sanding the very sharp edges. Some of the outer edges are turned down but others where pieces were cut out are very sharp. I recommend taking the time to carefully file them down- leather gloves recommended. Other mods: I added an aluminum spacer to the door handle ring to give it more resistance so it will stand out from the side and make it easier to grab (see con above). I put a bit of high temp grease on the door hinges since the door was difficult to open and close without holding the stove in place. I also cut a piece of welded stainless steel 1/4 inch mesh to fit the bottom so that I can burn wood pellets. The large stove just fits in some 9x9 cake pans, which helps catch the ash and makes dumping it easier.
C**L
Perfect for Glamping
I purchased this for my backyard 'glamping' experience. I've not used it yet, but it does go together easily. Looking forward to using it.It's not too big or small for a backyard. Lightweight and I like that I can burn what I want in it. Will be great for weenie roasts or just a fire in the evenings... to go with my glamping tent!
T**L
Well made
Good for the money, and easy to use. Little bit of weight, but not bad
R**N
Works accepts me well as a small camp stove
The media could not be loaded. Works fantastic as a small camp stove stable able to hold even a 10-in frying pan watched a few videos on it and picked up a few tricks added some features or mods and find that it works fantastic I got the one with the potholder and for the extra few dollars I recommend that you get it also I put a small amount of sticks about the size of my pinky and within a few minutes could boil water very warm quickly cools off quickly also so breaking camp and packing up takes little no time it will get dirty sooty but that builds character for the money I highly recommend this camp stove watch some videos add some mods and you will love it also Do recommend getting a small square of screen or wire mesh to put in bottom helps retain some of the small ambers also love the fact that you can burn different things in it you can put a small gas burner in it and it'll work or you can use charcoal or other substances to heat and it works fantastic and it's sturdier than you would think well worth the money and if you go online I'm sure you'll find lots of videos of the stove may even put some out of my own A+ redcamp Waze about 5 lb but it's only about a foot by 10 in by 2 in in my backpack
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