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The ULTIMATE Wood Stove Comparison - Watch THIS Before you Buy a Wood Stove! 

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Get You Own PaleoHikerMD Patches HERE!: www.etsy.com/shop/PaleoHikerM... Today we continue the ULTIMATE series by taking a look at my entire wood stove collection, and discussing pros, cons, and what I feel is the ULTIMATE! Whose cuisine will reign supreme?!
#woodstove #firebox #stovebattle
Gear Used in This Video:
Bushcraft Essentials Bushbox: amzn.to/36toSto
Ohuhu Stove: amzn.to/33Co0AP
Solo Stove: amzn.to/3qlq0r2
Firebox Titanium Nano: amzn.to/3g3Atm7
Firebox 5 Inch Stainless Steel: amzn.to/2VrKSi7
Firebox 5 Inch Titanium: www.fireboxstove.com/5​-g2-fi...
The Packstove by Simple Theory Gear: www.simpletheorygear.com/prod...
Toaks UL Titanium Stove: amzn.to/37ulopQ
Hot Ash Titanium Rocket Stove: amzn.to/3ge0i3f
Specific Stove Videos Here on the Channel:
Bushcraft Essentials: • Gear Review: Bushbox S...
Ohuhu Stove: • BEST Budget Wood Gasif...
Solo Stove: • The BEST Portable Wood...
Firebox Titanium Nano: • Is the TITANIUM Firebo...
Firebox 5 Inch Stainless Steel: • The BEST Folding Wood ...
Firebox 5 Inch Titanium: Coming Soon!
The Pack Stove: • Game Changing Wood Sto...
The Pack Stove XL: • Game Changing Wood Sto...
Toaks UL Titanium Stove: • WORTH THE MONEY? - Toa...
Hot Ash Titanium Rocket Stove: Coming Soon!
Get Your Own PaleoHikerMD PATCH: • PaleoHikerMD Patches F...
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@normanrancourt766
@normanrancourt766 3 года назад
Before I made money, I used to go to a bike shop near my home that sponsored us in BMX races, and there was a pizza place next door. I saw some guy making sauce and I asked him if I could have the can after he dumped it into a huge pot. He rinsed it out and gave it to me. My buddy and I took coat hangers and we punched holes for them in the top to make a grate. We punched larger holes in the bottom for air. That thing lasted years and it was free. Now, I'd probably buy one. But when you're eleven, free is free.
@myrenestanley5097
@myrenestanley5097 2 года назад
Are you from High Point?
@harryrimmer6830
@harryrimmer6830 2 года назад
I have also made a very simple stove from an old paint can and coat hangers.
@DanielSultana
@DanielSultana 2 года назад
There's a name for that: "hobo stove" Plenty of instructional videos, reviews, improvements etc on RU-vid, I only wished to give you the key words to start your search :)
@contactjoy4140
@contactjoy4140 2 года назад
You were a boy genius!! Now you can patent your design!! And, you can publish a Cookbook to go along with your pizza sauce stove!! .... and, you'll be poor no more!😉🤗
@sherilgreen7495
@sherilgreen7495 2 года назад
The Girl Scouts made a tin can stove from a number 10 can. Turned can upside down and used the bottom to cook on, punched holes around the sides below the bottom, cut a hole from the open top down to feed wood into the stove and punched some more holes around the top for air. Cooked bacon and eggs and toasted bread on it. Worked great.
@lettersquash
@lettersquash 2 года назад
Always make me smile, these reviews for "debris" wood stoves, the demos in hot sun, on parched dust and often burning wood shavings and bits of nice dry timber. Greetings from the UK. ;)
@twmbwen1402
@twmbwen1402 2 года назад
I totally get you!! That's always the same thought I have watching the north American videos. It always seem like everything is warmer and drier!! I've got a friend from Alberta and she says despite it regularly being -30 there it feels colder here because the humidity is higher.
@twmbwen1402
@twmbwen1402 2 года назад
@Scuba Trooper ?
@stevend776
@stevend776 2 года назад
I quickly learned to always bring a backup stove or just only bring a gas stove for that reason! I can count on one hand the trips I've taken without rain. I live in Western NY and camp in the northeast. Western NY is 1 day less rainy than Seattle, for ref :) I agree, when there is rain it feels colder. Snow turns to sinking slush, sticking to everything, making pulk pulling, ski or snowshoe travel difficult. Snow insulated and doesn't soak everything. Making our warming Winters suckier. Might get a trangia burner for winter trips now, lmao.
@fireboxstove
@fireboxstove 3 года назад
Cheers to a great vid! Very nicely put together! Your style is very informative but somehow relaxing/calming at the same time. I think you hit the nail on the head, wood burning stoves are fun! I have friends who have switched to a Firebox wood burning stove from gas. When I ask why they say "it's just funner" it's a little bit challenging which makes the process more fulfilling. It becomes a skill, a feather in your cap👍😎
@joaquinrodriguez9148
@joaquinrodriguez9148 3 года назад
You're products all out of these world and I'm so happy and grateful to have them thank you so much Steve
@royphelps8084
@royphelps8084 3 года назад
Didn't remember this as your channel Steve. Glad to see you here
@robertbrannan9375
@robertbrannan9375 2 года назад
Firebox makes the absolute best stoves on the market. Period. I only have the steel versions of both the 5" and the nano. I will someday get titanium in both.
@notquiteultralight1701
@notquiteultralight1701 2 года назад
Great to hear from ya Steve! Can’t wait to pick ip the scout!!
@ryancoke9
@ryancoke9 2 года назад
Steve I love your products! Like I mentioned in one one your latest video promoting your new Stove, your products are super great quality even years later
@alexanderlawson1649
@alexanderlawson1649 3 года назад
I agree the Firebox is a great stove. In 2018 I cycle toured thro northern Europe for 3 months with this stove, despite it being on the heavy side. In Sweden and Norway I used it every day, fuel was abundant, readily at hand where ever I camped. A tip I'd like to pass on is, always carry a pair of leather work gloves, they save hands from burns and soot. I am still using this stove, its a must carry item when I camp , bike or canoe, worth the money and make sure u buy the genuine item, the guy who developed it, should be the one to reap the reward, not the knockoff industry.
@bipedalbob
@bipedalbob 2 года назад
That would be difficult, they were an invention of the travelling hobo's back in the dirty 30's . Made out of any large tin can they got,their hands on.
@iruwild
@iruwild Год назад
Steve is just name. I have his firebox stove 1st gen. Modified it to have side ports
@HotAshStove
@HotAshStove 3 года назад
Thanks so much for including us in this video! This is some great stove coverage. I'd just like to point out that we make all of our stoves and ovens in the USA! None of our rocket stoves are made in China. Awesome content, I'll look forward to seeing more of it!
@Adventure_Coffey
@Adventure_Coffey 3 года назад
He did great!
@domusdebellum3042
@domusdebellum3042 3 года назад
yall should come out with a gassifier. even better a titanium gassifier. id buy 3 just because made in USA
@HotAshStove
@HotAshStove 3 года назад
@@domusdebellum3042 We may have something up our sleeves this year... ;)
@domusdebellum3042
@domusdebellum3042 3 года назад
@@HotAshStovelike i said, if you come out with a titanium gassifier, i will buy 3. i subbed to keep informed. looking forward to what you have in store.
@anhatur
@anhatur 3 года назад
@@HotAshStove I too, am in the market for a titanium gasifier. Not the smallest version, but something I can use for pancakes and drawn out dinners during summer without worrying about fuel. I have the Solo Stove Titan, but the wires beneath the fuel is rusting to pieces. And if it wasn’t for weight I would want it larger rather than smaller, as I always want to add larger pieces of wood. A fire proof bottom is key, and the double (or triple) bottom of the Solo Stove is the only thing I can trust, so far. As we mostly camp in blueberry pinewood and the ground can be a real fire hazard in the summer. So my question is, can you beat that?
@baileymoto
@baileymoto 2 года назад
One thing to mention, the Ohuhu stove works pretty amazing with an alcohol burner as well. I was able to get 2 cups of water to a rolling boil at exactly 5 minutes (6000ft elevation). I’d imagine the Solo stove would work similarly.
@davefarnsworth3020
@davefarnsworth3020 3 года назад
I agree on the folding firebox. I got my first one a few years ago, the first generation and liked I so much that I immediately bought another. Used them many times and they are still going. I also bought two of the gen. 2s. Love them all. I figure the extra weight is worth it for the way they set up, and versatility. If I find myself in a real bad survival situation, no matter what the weather, day or night, I know I can count on the folding firebox even with cold numb fingers because it simply sets itself up without the complicated assembly.
@carmenmartinez2882
@carmenmartinez2882 3 года назад
Great video, love my Fireboxes, I have both and they’ve never let me down. Originally I started with a cheaper brand and didn’t take much to warp, not these and I’ve had them for a few years and camp a lot. I’ve used them with twigs, pellets, charcoal or Trangia.
@sublyme2157
@sublyme2157 3 года назад
The Firebox is great! I recently bought both the nano and full size in stainless steel. The weight of the full size is substantial enough to keep it out of most backpacks, so if cost and weight are issues, I don't think there's a better option than the stainless nano. It's only 2 oz more than the titanium, but half the price. Both are great and highly recommended! By the way, thank you so much for taking the time and effort to put this video together, it's fantastic!
@gray5627
@gray5627 3 года назад
Being a "stove addict" myself, I got a kick out of watching this video! I have many of the same stoves in my stash, and I have to agree I like the Firebox stoves, (the Nano in particular), the best of the lot. Thanks for sharing! :-)
@JimStreb
@JimStreb 2 года назад
Ernie, great comparison on a number of stoves. Thanks for providing this. One quick story: I received a stainless stove as a part of a "surprise box" and could not figure out how to use it. After watching the above video, I realise that it's a knock off of the Toaks. Thanks for demonstrating how my surprise works!
@shannonmurphy9790
@shannonmurphy9790 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks so much for all the good information. I purchased an emberlit titanium a couple years ago and really enjoy it, but I do think I'll spring for a Firebox stove thanks to your reviews. I'll also put the Hot Ash rocket stove on my list - will probably wait for the titanium version. Love all your videos. Thanks so much!
@markstargate
@markstargate 3 года назад
Great and honest review!👍🏼 I love the firebox nano, but the bushbox LF titanium is also a great stove not to small and not to big, the perfect midsize stove! Manny greetings from Germany, Mark
@titanpreparedness
@titanpreparedness 3 года назад
A stove for every option. Some good for backpacking, some for camping and some for emergencies. Good to see a massive comparison like this
@fungi6140
@fungi6140 Год назад
And some for the scrap yard 😂
@jonnyb.484
@jonnyb.484 3 года назад
Totally agree. I also have both the Nano and the 5 inch Firebox Stoves and they are fantastic bits of kit. I'm in England so we probably pay a bit more because of tax from the US but they are worth every penny. Great video as always.
@hervue85
@hervue85 3 года назад
Really enjoyed the video. Thank you for that. My only gripe with alot of these twig stoves are assembling them. Reason why the firebox stove is my favorite.
@alltheothernonesense7948
@alltheothernonesense7948 3 года назад
For ultra cheap and ultralight, I use a disposable aluminum pie plate (eat a pie), with three tent pegs pierced through it to form a tripod. You reuse the same holes each time. It weights a next to nothing and is essentially free if you have some spare pegs or just let them cool then use for your shelter. I used some leftover silk after sewing sleeping bag lines to make a stuff sack for the plate, pegs, and pot. Used the same aluminum pegs and pie plate for a 2 person 1 month hike and used the same ones for years after that. The plate contains the fire and reflects the heat to the pot and keeps the heat off the ground. It's Leave No Trace. You can put some flat rocks under the plate to raise up the coals, when you get to that point. If you're not using a gasifier, I say you might as well use this method.
@alltheothernonesense7948
@alltheothernonesense7948 3 года назад
Oh, and a bit of tin foil for windy days, though we almost never used it and eventually didn't both with one.
@violabirdforever
@violabirdforever 3 года назад
Thanks for a great vid. I can only agree - the Firebox stoves are so useful and versatile. I have both the big one and the Nano and both fill my needs. The Nano is in my bugoutbag all the time.
@daveebert7747
@daveebert7747 3 года назад
I throughly enjoy your channel, all the effort and excellence you put into it and especially this wood stove video. I am 63 years old and my first solo backpacking trip at age 15 saw me cooking over an open fire. I graduated to a Sterno stove, it was gold in color and folded flat like the Firebox. With the Sterno can gel fuel I though it was the coolest thing, lol. I own a number of alcohol, gas, canister and propane stoves now. I bought a Bushbox LF this spring and as has been said it is the “funnest” way to cook. Next purchase will be the Firebox G5 titanium, thank you for all your effort and keep up the great work
@Stoney_AKA_James
@Stoney_AKA_James 3 года назад
Good video and series! I have the full size Firebox Titanium stove and really enjoy cooking with it!
@Adventure_Coffey
@Adventure_Coffey 3 года назад
Nice approach Ernie! I really enjoyed this video, looking forward to the next.
@bobwampler3387
@bobwampler3387 3 года назад
Excellent video. Thanks for obvious effort that went into this production. I actually have 4 of the stoves you reviewed. These things are a ton of fun to use and very efficient and effective.
@stebesplace
@stebesplace Год назад
Firebox Nano is what I use, gen 2 titanium. It’s a brilliant little kit, and good bang for buck. With the X case it’s perfect.
@burtrat4851
@burtrat4851 2 месяца назад
Just bought the same including the X case.. Cost me $220 Australian though.
@bennytheb3980
@bennytheb3980 3 года назад
Firebox - I have both, the 5” stainless resides in my truck and the titanium nano x in my pack. Outstanding product!!
@carmenmartinez2882
@carmenmartinez2882 3 года назад
Me too, I would not change them. Started with a cheaply and nothing compares. Outstanding company.
@michaelharris4503
@michaelharris4503 3 года назад
I have the stainless 5” and thoroughly enjoy using it when I’m in an area where I can pick up small twigs.... not always the case in southern Arizona.
@rippersix293
@rippersix293 2 года назад
Thank you, your video was easy to watch, gave all the info I needed to make a choice and most important, saved me a ton of time researching and reading reviews on the many stoves out there. Great job and thanks again!
@jchambers1191
@jchambers1191 3 года назад
I really liked this video, I'm looking forward to more in the Ultimate series! Thanks for a great channel!
@milano3429
@milano3429 3 года назад
I live here in LA also. I’ve been Seeing other bush people from all over. I’m not a bushwhacker. I just started out with a question on what is a rocket stove. Watching people like you have given me an interest in it all. I’ve made stoves and figure out what makes them work. Keep up the honesty in your reviews.
@geraldhenrickson7472
@geraldhenrickson7472 3 года назад
Wonderful content and production. This will be my recommended video for others to watch who are looking for a stick stove. Thanks for all your hard work.
@ericchristopher1687
@ericchristopher1687 2 года назад
Nice video! So great to have all the stoves lining up side by side - thank you!
@johnslaymaker
@johnslaymaker 3 года назад
This is one of the best review videos on any subject that I have ever seen. Absolutely excellent in presentation, information provided, and sheer pleasantness in viewing (listening!). Subscribed & looking forward to watching all your past (& future) work. Well done & thank you.
@mr.phasfun6044
@mr.phasfun6044 Год назад
i agree.
@digdoug6494
@digdoug6494 2 года назад
I enjoyed this video. Good job. I have a lot of the stoves you used in this video. They're just fun and relaxing to use. I appreciate what you do for the stove community. Keep'm coming. Thanks
@simpletheorygear
@simpletheorygear 3 года назад
Thank you for a wonderfully thorough review. Please note that our stoves are made completely in the USA. It has always been our intent to keep everything domestic and support the American worker. This is something we take a great amount of pride in. Plus, to address the issue of heat retention, you can simply pour water over our stove to help the cooling process. Our stoves are overbuilt, hence the added weight, to ensure that they won’t warp from high heat or a quick cooling process.
@adamknight2838
@adamknight2838 3 года назад
I bought my pack stove based on his review videos, I think he just misspoke accidentally. I love everything about it and I enjoy supporting a company that makes their products here in the USA.
@simpletheorygear
@simpletheorygear 3 года назад
@@adamknight2838 Adam, I just wanted to thank you for the amazing support. It truly means more to us than you know! Regards, Mac
@jmsbohannon
@jmsbohannon 3 года назад
Love the Firebox stoves! My sentimental favorite is the Bushbuddy. I have an original Fitz version as well as one of the newer ones made by his apprentice in Alaska. Great stove! I completely agree with the flexiblity of the Firebox G2 though. You can even bake on the thing!
@BaaSicStuff
@BaaSicStuff Год назад
excellent video thank you for all the hard work on this
@Smilewearealive
@Smilewearealive 2 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to share all of this info! Much Appreciated.
@aromrell
@aromrell 3 года назад
Great review. Thanks for taking the time to put it out.
@icestationzed9506
@icestationzed9506 3 года назад
Thanks, love your effort and production quality. Because of your reviews I purchased the Simple Theory Pack Stove XL and it has replaced my other 10 stoves. Put an empty Altoids box on the fire plate and the Trangia is at perfect height. Get the multi-welded cook screen and every cook container is so very stable. Thanks again.
@peggynulsen1365
@peggynulsen1365 3 года назад
I'm a big fan of Simple Theory, love both the original and the newer larger stove. Very versatile.
@daulatsinghrathore5423
@daulatsinghrathore5423 6 месяцев назад
I am also fan of simple theory and firebox ​@@peggynulsen1365
@jurgenkrebbekx4329
@jurgenkrebbekx4329 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing Ernie, great vid and I agree about the Firebox 5” G2 TI version,already almost 3 years going strong and definitely my best outdoor purchase because I can’t take another one with me every time I go into the woods 🤘🏻
@jerepyle381
@jerepyle381 2 года назад
I've been watching your videos for some time now. I just now subscribed. Thanks for all the helpful videos. Keep them coming. I also just purchased a firebox Nano titanium off your recommendation. Looks like it will be a good one. Thanks again Jere P.
@Massa909
@Massa909 3 года назад
Great information. The Christmas tree ornament was a nice touch. :)
@collinchapin805
@collinchapin805 3 года назад
Well done, thank you for putting this together! I will be checking out the individual reviews too.
@kellyjohnson3617
@kellyjohnson3617 3 года назад
I’ve been wondering where you’ve been lately. Glad your family wasn’t hit by Covid or something serious. Nice to have you back
@johnstark1731
@johnstark1731 3 года назад
Very nice comparison. The airflow can vary with a pot set on the stove. Windscreens help. I’m cheap and really like my Lixada $15 SS stove. I made cross bars to raise the pot and this helps.
@richardwright6796
@richardwright6796 11 месяцев назад
So glad I ran across your video,I've been wanting a wood stove. Thanks to you I can shop for the right one to suit me needs. Thank you so much Ive subscribed and look forward to more informative info.
@displacedredneck
@displacedredneck 3 года назад
Awesome Awesome Awesome review, first time viewer and now subscriber. No bs no obvious bias just a solid side by beside pro and con list with function display. 👍your into description is perfect for this channel
@james_lessick892
@james_lessick892 3 года назад
I totally agree, Firebox Stoves are THE Ultimate! Absolutely worth the money. Y'all have to check them out.They have detailed how to videos showing everything the system can do. By the way your channel is the ultimate at what you do.
@billlamb7923
@billlamb7923 Год назад
Thanks for the great information. I will definitely be taking all that information in as i aquire various stoves. Once again thank you for the great information and the great video. Brightest Blessings to you.
@patrickd2013
@patrickd2013 3 года назад
Excellent, informative video! The music was a nice touch, too!
@philfoster4298
@philfoster4298 3 года назад
Sierra Zip Stove is my favorite. Yes it takes a single AA battery to run. I reworked mine to a solar charged battery. Always assembled, weighs a bit more but boils water in 4 minutes.
@rodbagley
@rodbagley 3 года назад
Thanks for your reviews. I have been watching Steve and his Firebox stoves for some time now. I don't have one yet but I am starting to lean that way. It does look like the best all around do everything stove.
@LGSkywalker82
@LGSkywalker82 3 года назад
Loving this Ultimate Series!!! Thanks Ernie
@stevebonavitarealtor
@stevebonavitarealtor 3 года назад
Firebox is the best by far. I also have the Ti Nano with the X-case and the Ti Gen2. Great video Ernie!!
@janmariolle
@janmariolle 3 года назад
I love the firebox stoves as well. I find that I use them very often. That says it all.
@allenbishop9154
@allenbishop9154 3 года назад
This is one video I have been waiting for!!
@thefucrew9865
@thefucrew9865 3 года назад
Great video review, Buddy !!! I have several of those stoves, so I could relate. Keep up the great work !
@flpirate4565
@flpirate4565 2 года назад
Hiram cook would give you two thumbs up on your videos my friend. I've watched him for many of years. Your doing his memory justice. I've heard that he past on ,he had a passion to educate many on outdoor stoves. Thanks my friend for your new videos.
@sibaldi2922
@sibaldi2922 3 года назад
Hi Ernie. I’ve only just managed to get to this video due to work commitments in December. So, on Christmas morning I’ve enjoyed watching this with a cup of tea😁 Your content has been amazing this year. I’m not sure if viewers realise how much time and effort go in to making videos as professional as yours. Different camera angles, so many takes due to mistakes, changing light, planes etc. Then the editing process that can take hours. Perhaps when people have no comments other than “ you should have tried this stove or that stove” they should think about what great content you produce and be grateful. Finally, on the subject of wood stoves, when people ask for boil times I think they are missing the point. A wood stove is an experience to be savoured and gives the ability to boil water, cook a decent meal and provide warmth when required. I, personally, am a Trangia user principally. So to cook a reasonable meal you really need two Trangias going, due to relatively short burn times. With a wood stove you do not have this issue. If you just want to boil water quickly, use a small gas burner.
@chickenlord5803
@chickenlord5803 3 года назад
This was fun. Would have loved to seen a Vire in there, or your thoughts on one of those. Keep up the fun vids and thanks.
@dnelson3220
@dnelson3220 3 года назад
Great video and info! Got me leaning towards the firebox 🔥
@peerullahhussainy7610
@peerullahhussainy7610 3 года назад
Super effort made it look simple, thanks for the video, appreciate it was smart demo.
@MrKen-longrangegrdhogeliminato
@MrKen-longrangegrdhogeliminato 3 года назад
Excellent reviews , well done! thanks for sharing!
@teeeff5179
@teeeff5179 3 года назад
just received my Firebox SS this morning, glad to hear i picked the right stove to buy. thanks for the round-up.
@carmenmartinez2882
@carmenmartinez2882 3 года назад
You won’t regret it I have both for several years now and just love both the 5” and the nano.
@amgolfer3591
@amgolfer3591 3 года назад
@@carmenmartinez2882 Couldn't agree more, Carmen....great products and a lot of ingenuity went into both.
@ExploringTheWestCoast
@ExploringTheWestCoast 3 года назад
New Subscriber, over from Van Vita's Live Stream! Great videos! Thanks for the info!
@tombryant52jumpscoach
@tombryant52jumpscoach Год назад
Thanks for your efforts in this video. I just camped for two days on the AT in Shippensburg Pa and used my little propane canister stove. I'm looking for a backpacking wood stove to try out. Thanks again.
@tracyferguson8801
@tracyferguson8801 3 года назад
Well done mate. Sitting in my flat in Edinburgh Scotland and desperate to get out up to the hills. Good vid
@jimmydcricket5893
@jimmydcricket5893 3 года назад
That would be great to see.
@MrSomeofthem
@MrSomeofthem 2 года назад
Thanks! Great review. I have 2 Firebox (Ti and ss) and love them. Also bought the solostove campfire to keep in my car :)
@nancyholm2995
@nancyholm2995 3 года назад
Thanks for an excellent comparison! I didn’t know solo copied bush buddy. I will check them out. This is great for my family to understand the different stoves! Just subscribed!
@HammerandPipe
@HammerandPipe 3 года назад
Man. You love stoves...alot. Heres a video idea. A cook off using mess kits, or a amazon special vs say snowpeak something along those lines. Great video. Just subbed the other day!
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 3 года назад
Thanks for showing us. Very good information. Take care.
@uralbob1
@uralbob1 3 года назад
Thanks sincerely! Great video. I'm a newbie, so your opinion is very valuable to me!
@Oldsparkey
@Oldsparkey 3 года назад
This is a nice review ( video ) on some of the different wood burning stoves. My ( in order of purchase ) wood burning stoves are the Silver Fire Scout , The Solo Stove lite and the Firebox Nano ( Stainless & Titanium ). Out of the four the most used is the Firebox Nano Gen 2 Titanium. I like the Titanium for the light weight and that it cools a lot quicker then stainless. The Solo and Fire boxes can use a alcohol burner as a 2nd heat source which is really a nice option.
@troyjenkins3886
@troyjenkins3886 3 года назад
I like the Fireboxes.I really enjoy my titanium Emberlit and the new updated Simple Theory stove.The Hot Ash looks cool,like a hobo stove back in the day.So many stoves,so little money 😆
@michaeltichonuk2176
@michaeltichonuk2176 3 года назад
Well done! And succeeded in eliminating much confusion!
@mr.dennisalvarez9523
@mr.dennisalvarez9523 3 года назад
Thank you for this review, very informative and helpful
@gregmaggert8561
@gregmaggert8561 2 года назад
You got my sub. Awesome information. Can't wait to watch your other videos. I'm trying to become a one and done gear head to start my adventures.
@mr.phasfun6044
@mr.phasfun6044 Год назад
excellent review, easy to follow without the usual chat that is boring, watched and enjoyed, now i will take time to watch your channel...thank you....
@haidagwaiisurvivalguy7112
@haidagwaiisurvivalguy7112 3 года назад
Very informative. Thank you!
@What_If_We_Tried
@What_If_We_Tried Год назад
Excellent video demonstration / review. Thanks...
@jeffjohnson8443
@jeffjohnson8443 3 года назад
Great video review. I have the simple theory gear pack stove and I like it. I'm pretty sure they are made in USA, iirc Kansas. Mine nests with the Stanley cook set in my fresh coffee anywhere kit. Everything fits in a 1 liter maxpedition bottle bag with a shoulder strap, fire starter kit, multi tool, fixed blade mora knife, etc. if I'm camping, fishing, canoeing, off road wheeling, or hiking I have it with me.
@spider5001
@spider5001 3 года назад
Really cool series. I am trying to get an all made in USA kit. My wife ordered me the original bushbuddy stove for Christmas. It was 100 dollars. I ordered it a month ago and will have it in February 😂 it will best perfect in my 1.1 liter mors pot
@karlroberts3179
@karlroberts3179 4 месяца назад
Once stepped on my Firebox Nano SS, crushing it flatunder my Wellie. Used my multi tool to straighten it out, and it was as good as new. Love my Nano. Great bit of kit. Fun, too!
@neilcox1911
@neilcox1911 3 года назад
Fantastic review and great video, loved the music really compliments the video, Thank you
@calijguyman
@calijguyman 2 года назад
Excellent video man, super informative! Thank you very much!
@michaelsupple6081
@michaelsupple6081 2 года назад
I'd have to say the two favorites I own are the Firebox Nano Titanium and the original Bushbuddy Titanium. I will also add that even though the Bushbuddy doesn't fold flat it does nest inside my pot so in essence it doesn't really take up any extra space in my pack. I also throw in a lighter, firestarters and a folding spoon etc. Of course it does require a pot large enough to hold it. When I bring my Nano I usually bring a smaller pot. Last but not least I feel honored to own one of the original Bushbuddys. Apparently he didn't have a patent which Solo took advantage of. It was not illegal of course but it left a bad taste in my mouth. Very nice review. Thank you. BTW...I ised the Nano on my AT hike and loved it.
@miriambartley6622
@miriambartley6622 2 года назад
I really appreciate your comparisons. Thankyou for this video.
@felixcat9318
@felixcat9318 Год назад
An interesting, informative and very well presented and narrated video with superb videography, lighting and editing. Reasoned, objective analysis enables potential buyers to get an appreciation of each stove for them to be able to make an informed decision. Thank you for this detailed video, subscribed.
@brucewmclaughlin9072
@brucewmclaughlin9072 2 года назад
Very good comparison betwixt available stoves. During watching this I reflected on the fact that I have always cooked over a very small fire and just not required something to contain the wood .I use a fire for heat as well as cooking so these appear to be great for cooking .
@josephmartin1540
@josephmartin1540 Год назад
Love this vid. Thankful you can afford to test all of these so we don't have to!!! I've done disaster relief work, so am a fan of made up stuff ALSO. We DO teach everyone we can to be as prepared as is reasonable. Would love to see a comparison to used bricks and a few pieces of rebar! I have actually carried a few pieces of rebar as kit... never had to work that way, but it is common! But, survival and backpacking are quite different! Carry on with your work. It HELPS!
@aar5pj
@aar5pj 3 года назад
I have a number of stoves and have also run a series of tests with mine too. For cooking with a small fry pan I found the "Solo Stove" to be the best choice when you take stability in mind. My "Firebox" came in dead last in that area. My neighbor who reviewed my tests agreed. My wish was that the Canadian "Bush Buddy" was more available at the time of purchase for I would have sooner gone with a Canadian product since Canada is just North from me. The "Solo Stove" with its secondary combustion burns the fuel down to white ashes. The "Solo Stove" gets my vote.
@tdillard947
@tdillard947 3 года назад
Love the comparisons, love the music
@redoak3809
@redoak3809 3 года назад
Great Job with one caveat at the end... Love the intro. I want a FB Nano, now, and I have been eyeing the Simple Theory Gear stove but it is no longer being produced. However, NO Ultimate comparison wood be complete without your homemade Ikea stove.
@sibaldi2922
@sibaldi2922 3 года назад
Further to my comments below Ernie, I would like to wish you and your family a happy Christmas and a safe and healthy New Year.
@WillieMakeit
@WillieMakeit 29 дней назад
the fire box looks good.. and thank you so much for the demos
@sirdee9607
@sirdee9607 2 года назад
I love the Ohuhu-Stove, ich use it for 2 Years now, never leave me alone, and ich use two of them in my Fireplace in intermediat Seassion with Woodpellets in my Fireplace, workd perfect
@arctodussimus6198
@arctodussimus6198 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this video. I’ve just come off a “stove obsession” that lasted over six months. About ten years ago, I got away from the gas stoves (I did keep my pocket rocket as it was my first) and went to alcohol stoves. Bought many styles over the years, from tiny ultralight stoves, to regular Trangia types. I even made about 30 stoves from soda cans. Over the last six months or so, I’ve been buying wood stoves (multi-fuel). Have a dozen or so of them now. Right now my favorite is the Emberlit FireAnt. It works with solid fuel tabs, alcohol, or wood. Packs up very small, and fits in my canteen carrier. But now, just when I thought I was finished.... I think I need to get a Firebox Nano! Just subscribed to your channel. 👍🏻👍🏻
@barkingspider2007
@barkingspider2007 Год назад
The Fire box Nano looks like a winner to me. In 2007 I thru-hiked the AT using an alcohol stove and a wind screen. The Nano would make a good wind screen and the option to burn wood allows for cooking spam and other high calorie tasty trail food. Wood as an alternative fuel option the a luxury. With my alcohol stove making hot drinks and extra warm meals was not always possible due the the limited fuel supply. Excellent work with the video. THANK YOU!
@oldandfatoutdoors5365
@oldandfatoutdoors5365 3 года назад
Just purchased the Nana based on this video. Thanks for great reviews.
@alexmcneily
@alexmcneily Год назад
For group meal prep, check out the Littlbug stove, that is light stainless steel, which s very easy to assemble and knock down. And it packs perfectly with your larger pots. It hold huge pot with excellent stability.
@ShanOutdoors
@ShanOutdoors Год назад
Thanks for this video! So much useful information. 🙏
@nissewoldberg577
@nissewoldberg577 2 года назад
I do agree, I have two ss Nano and one ss 5" FireBox, and they are awsome!
@davidsmith31
@davidsmith31 3 года назад
How about the Emberlit wood burning stove? It's the only wood burner I have. I tend to use my alcohol stoves more than the Emberlit as they are quicker to get lit and cooking with. Good idea of using wood shavings and firestarter. Your video was a great review. Concise, precise, no fluff, very informative and thorough. I'm glad I found it.
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