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About Ohuhu Camping Stove Ohuhu Stainless Steel Backpacking Stove
Overall Feedback:
96% positive
92% impressed by the boil time, but 8% found it slower
I tested the stove and found that it can boil 2 cups of water in around 4 minutes in ideal conditions.
I can heat 32-40 oz of water to a rolling boil in less than 10 minutes.
I boiled 500ml of water in just 5 minutes.
I tested the Ohuhu stove indoors with ideal conditions and it boiled 2 cups of water much faster than my previous Trangia alcohol stove setup, in around 4 minutes.
I boiled water in 6 minutes, but it could be improved.
I boiled 2 quarts of water and it required partial refueling twice, taking 10-15 minutes.
I can boil water in six minutes, but it can be improved.
I boiled 2 quarts of water and it took 10-15 minutes, requiring partial refueling twice.
93% appreciated the durable construction, but 7% experienced issues
I have only used the stove twice, so I can't comment on long-term durability. However, it was simple to use and I had no issues keeping the pot and skillet steady on the stove.
I have been using the stove for a couple of weeks and it has held up pretty well.
This stove is durable and fail-proof, unlike many other ultralight backpacking gears.
I have been using the stove for a couple of weeks and it has held up pretty good.
I found it easy to light and cook on. It was ready to cook on in a couple of minutes.
The main challenge was getting it lit, but once it was, it was easy to use.
Using it is easy enough with a couple of caveats.
I am astonished at how efficient and easy to use the stove is.
It's very easy and fast to use, and it's better for heating water in the morning while camping. It doesn't take nearly as long as a big fire.
Initially, I cut the twigs to about index finger length but it turned out to be just a bit too long to easily add without removing the pot.
Adding additional fuel to the stove is not hard, but it is much easier to do it while the stove is still producing flames to avoid the need to fan the coals to get the additional pellets burning.
74% praised the flame control, while 26% struggled
The flame heats up water incredibly fast and is hotter than a regular fire.
I found it difficult to maintain a steady smokeless flame on the stove most of the time, but now it's easy.
I compared this product with Gipfel stove and found that it has better control over the flame.
I found that the Gipfel stove has better flame control and is lighter than the one being reviewed.
The stove collapses down and packs away quite small, making it easy to fit into gear.
The stove is very portable and collapses together nicely.
87% appreciated the wind resistance, but 13% experienced issues
I have found it challenging to light up a fire in a small space, especially with wind, but I never fail after some effort.
The stove is very susceptible to breeze/wind, making it nearly impossible to bring water to a boil without wind blockage.
When trying to boil water, I warn that the stove is very susceptible to breeze/wind. It's nearly impossible to bring water to a boil without wind blockage.
I find the material of the stove nice and sturdy, and it seems durable.
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