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I am looking at getting a woodgas stove off amazon. This will

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I am looking at getting a woodgas stove off amazon.
This will be for car camping so weight is no problem.
Any suggestions?
Pic related is only 18 bucks but when the english is that bad I am not sure I trust the product.
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>>980027
Get the Wild Woodgas stove. I have it and it rocks.
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>>980054
How well does it work with a stock pot or large cast iron skillet?
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>>980054
How long does it take to boil water for coffee?
Start to finish including starting the fire
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>>980460
Not that anon, but if you add a wind guard to just about any type of wood burning camp stove they typically boil water at nearly the same rate. I mean they really need to be poorly designed to lag behind seriously. Use one even if it isn't windy.
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>>980027
I bought a solo stove a while back. A year and a half of use, and I suspect that I would have been just as happy with something similar and cheaper.

I no longer use it, because I've been trying to shave off weight from my pack in every way I can. It's nice, and I like that I could potentially use anything burnable as a fuel, but I feel like there are other, more efficient, ways to get the job done (Alcohol stove, isobutane/propane stove).

Seeing as you're doing this by car, might I suggest you try pic related?
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>>980681
If you're trying to shave off weight in every way you can just go stoveless.
Eat candy, beef jerky, nuts, granola...if you want some good ol' country boy mashed pataters or oatmeal you can just rehydrate everything cold in a waterproof jar (like a peanut butter jar)
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>>980683
I might wind up doing that. I just enjoy hot food a great deal.

Going from a Solo to a titanium variant or a soda can stove+ alcohol would still shave off 8 ounces, but there's no denying its luxury status
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>>980754
>>980754
I do not consider hot food a luxury.
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Of your car camping why not just get a small propane burner

Much easier and you can still have a campfire for smores n shit
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>>980895
Nice to have both. I camp for long periods and sometimes run out of butane
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>>980681
What is that?
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>>980027
Toaks. That is all
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>>980027
I use a jetboil and a thermos. You pour the boiling water in whatever you want to cook and it becomes a pressure cooker and stays hot for hours. And it's small.
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>>982382
>it becomes a pressure cooker
I assume you mean slow cooker or crock pot.
To pressure cook you need to get the water above the boiling point for your elevation
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>>982387
>Not pressure cooking a turducken for hours as you hike your neighborhood playground
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>>982387
Sort of. I mean it does get pressurized in there just not above boiling. So far it's been good for Lentils eggs and noodles
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>>982448
>turducken
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>>982521
/ck/ was once the best board :(
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>>982628
ikr
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>>982642
I remember PHS guy threads, they were amazing. I actually made sure I was on /ck/ around 6 pm or whenever it was he'd post a new one.

/ck/ is pretty shitty as of the last few years, especially with the YouTube "personalities" and the like.
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>>982660
I honestly feel its from over moderation as crazy as that sounds.
We had a bunch of activist mods come in that only cared about promoting veganism.
They were pretty sophisticated about how they did it. Very subtle.

I really miss that board, its horrible now.
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>>982642
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So whats a good size to get?
If I get one thats too big will it make soot al over my kettle?
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Buy the solo stove bonfire.

It's ridiculously impractical, but so is using a wood burning stove for car camping in the first place.

Be the change I want to see in the world.
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>>982382
a jetboil is not a pressure cooker and is far shittier than a pot and a basic stove like a pocketrocket or the japaneses one i use.

But whatever most of you dorks are ok with spending 5 dolars on each meal and cooking it in a bag. Which is fine if you do it twice a month.
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>>980463
dat poison ivy
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>>983573
Soot/smoke is a result of an inefficient fire. Stove design and fuel quality are what determine that, not specifically "size" per se.

>>983579
Propane is 21,600BTU per pound.
Seasoned Wood (20% moisture) is 7,100BTU per pound.

This week the US national average cost of propane is $2.39 per gallon (4.2lbs). A 20lbs tank is 4.7 gallons which would cost $11.23 (fucking $25 where I live if you have a tank to trade in too, otherwise it is $70!)

Cost of twigs: free

20lbs tank of propane is: 432,000BTU
20lbs of twigs is: 142,000BTU and takes up a lot more space than a 20lbs propane tank, but thankfully the twigs are stored in the woods.

I'd probably use a rocket stove and keep a small box of twigs, in the car, for getting twigs sourced from poor weather conditions going. I'd have a small backup propane stove with a tiny tank too. I mean car camping right?
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Hey guys, I'm also looking at a cooker/portable stove. I've seen those portable ones which are rather cheap like pic related.

My question though, do you think this can be good enough to make rice on a daily basis to feed myself for three days?
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>>983606
what about pick related?
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>>983623

I have that stove, I really like it so far. It's great for camping but too big for backpacking.
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>>983624
yeah it looks cool but I figured it might be too big for backpacking. This one is the one to choose right? >>983606
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>>982628
>>982521
>>982660
I've never been there before, and just went to check it out for myself

>1/2 of the threads are about fast food and chain restaurants.
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>>983901
>>982521
>this image is still 90% correct
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>>982448
>turducken
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>>983579
>Buy the solo stove bonfire
kek
Just looked that up, its like a joke video.
I think I want the one two sizes down from that.
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>>983606

Canister stoves are just one option.

A trangia alcohol stove with a simmer ring would be another.

For canister, I chose one I could fit in a 750mL pot (with plastic stabilizing base and fuel canister) - the MSR Pocket Rocket 2.
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>>984451
But i have fallen for the gassification meme
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>>983907
>image
Actually laughed aloud.
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Are there any knockoff stoves that are not the small pack size?
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Bushbox xl titanium, No way I'd spend £150 on it though
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>>984884
le titanium jew strikes again.
jesus 150 smackers for some sheetmetal
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Can you put charcoal in these?
Might be a good way to bbq a single piece of chicken or maybe just heat up side dishes when you are gilling in the back yard.
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>>984578
Really?

Because I just fapped to it.
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>>984987
It is for the ultra light faggots. It is strong so it can be made thinner so it can be lighter than the same strength aluminum object.
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Are these stoves truly gassifing ? Seems like they are just adding more air for hotter combustion like blowing on a fire will do.
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>>985361
Some yes, some no. Like rocket stoves, many people don't understand what it is and design them incorrectly without ever knowing otherwise.
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