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Clever and funny vector. A good and light cooker for backup if something happens to the gas cooker. A good gimmick is to saw a piece of unsplit pine log that matches the internal dimensions of the kettle, split it into four parts, stick it upright in the kettle and turn the round edges inwards. When this is lit from the middle, it easily boils a couple of pots of water and there is no need to add wood.
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Seems good havent had the time to try it out yet but I think it will work just fine
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Happy to have this stove. It brings fire and happiness.
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Finnish quality. Quite small in size for more demanding cooking, but the single kitchen goes really well. In small birch halves, the water boiled in 10 minutes. Maybe even faster if you really fill the nest. When heated, the parts warp a little, as the description seems to mention. If assembling the puzzle doesn’t bother you, then this is a really sounding game. It is worth reserving gloves for the trip, so the buttons do not get sooted when assembling the parts. For the next rag cooker, I would choose a slightly larger version, which is collapsible with the help of hinges, so it would be easier to click.
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Savotta delivers once again! Lightweight & handy, just what I need when I go hiking in the forest!
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A given friend on the hike!
Happy and I have boiled coffee, warmed pea soup, boiled more coffee, cozy-cooked, cooked and boiled even more coffee ...
We have so much fun on our little forest adventures, and when you look out of the tarp in the morning, it's always a good start to the day to see Happy smile back.
(+) Light, flat and functional. Boil 6 dl of coffee in about 5 minutes (of course just when you turn your back).
Pretty easy to assemble and holds together surprisingly well.
Cools fairly quickly after use so you do not have to wait.
Mostly driven with "standing" small sticks at start-up (type inch-rough) which has worked well, not yet tested split short stock.
(-) The plates strike a little after use, which makes Happy a little rickety, but can easily be bent back.
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Great little stove. So fun feeding the mouth with sticks. Small and light and perfect to put a small pot on or a coffee kettle, but you can stoke the fire big enough to get warm. Putting it together is sometimes a bit difficult thanks to the way it's cut, but not a big problem. Mine arrived quite bended but I was able to bend it back to straight shape. Comes in superb bag.
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Small, light, handy and easy to use (with gloves on when packing/unpacking it to keep your hands and backpack clean).
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