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About Mini Alcohol Backpacking Stove, Lightweight Brass Spirit Burner
Overall Feedback:
84% positive
80% impressed by the boil time, but 20% found it slower
It took 17 minutes to start perking and 20 minutes for full boiling, indicating the stove's boil time.
It took over 18 minutes to come to a boil with 16 oz of cold water. This is a negative sentiment.
86% appreciated the durable construction, but 14% experienced issues
I have used the product for camping, backpacking, overlanding, and dirtbike trips in the woods. It has been useful for me to stop and have a meal or boil some water.
When I tried to adjust the flame for the first time, the flame cover broke.
The only drawback of the stove for me is the absence of a wind shield, which is essential for backpack camping in windy conditions.
I had an issue with the product, but it started working after I turned the stand upside down.
87% found it easy to use, while 13% experienced difficulties
I am satisfied with the product, especially considering its affordable price. I recommend the stove and do not intend to upgrade to a more expensive one.
The stove is incredibly simple to use with a lid, flame regulator, and pot stand.
I like that I can use the screw cap with seal to have it loaded and ready to go, without having to empty out the alcohol fuel.
I faced an issue with the flame cover when I tried to adjust the flame for the first time.
I have other alcohol stoves of the same design from other companies and none of them have the problem of flames not being regulated and flaring up to 6-8 inches, using an incredible amount of fuel. This stove is useless and dangerous.
81% praised the flame control, while 19% struggled
The stove is a fire hazard as the flames flare up to 6-8 inches and are not regulated.
The only drawback I noticed is the absence of a wind shield, which is essential for backpack camping in windy conditions.
The only advantage of an alcohol stove over propane is that it is quiet.
83% liked the portable design, while 17% thought it was bulky
I am not comfortable with the portability of this stove and it is not for me.
71% appreciated the wind resistance, but 29% experienced issues
For backpack camping in windy conditions, a stove with a wind shield is a must.
I can bring a 1 qt pot of water to a boil in less than 5 minutes.
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