Swiss Army Volcano Stove
I saw these and was like, why not
These can be had on cheaper than dirt or sportsmans guide. A couple years ago the average price was $10.
Overall, it is a super basic wood burning stove. It is lightweight and out of the box, comes with almost everything you need. It comes with a stove, a cup, and a water bottle. The cup fits on the stove.
We took it out for a test and this stove is actually a lot of fun. We lit it up and we were laughing the entire time. Hilarious! Once the fire died down, then we put 2 cups of water in the cup (pretty much its capacity). I timed it, took about 7 minutes to boil without any covering over the cup. Not bad!! I basically found a little branch on the ground and some leaves. Stuck it in there and we were off!
It is kinda unstable so definitely be careful. I read somewhere that you can take a couple of tent stakes and secure it. Good idea.
Another downside is it creates ash very quickly from burning twigs and whatnot. So you end up with a bunch of ash in the bottom and they'll even block the lower air holes. So you gotta maintain this.
The water bottle is pretty useless. That said, it is about the same size as a Sig 1 liter bottle so you can replace it with one of those. Also you can boil water with it if the cup doesn't suit your fancy. I keep these in my refrigerator full of water. So when I want cold water, I have it handy. But yeah, that cork really doesn't seal well.
The cup is mighty small. 2 cups of boiling water is all you are gonna get out of it.
If you do some googling, there are all kinds of modifications you can do to this thing. Its nearly infinite. So if you love tinkering with something and customizing it, this stove is a great little guy to start off with. Seriously, hundreds of youtube videos and pages dedicated to this stove and modifications you can do to it. I just saw one were a guy put pot supports on it and now you can put a normal people pot/pan on it.
The swiss sternos apparently fit in it. Don't think American sternos will. Of course you can put alcohol in the bottom or whatever you'd like.
I keep this in my emergency kit. Figure its better than nothing and with the ability to use little twigs and crap like that, your fuel source is fairly available. Using this to boil some water and make a little bit of hot food from dry food in my kit isn't all that bad! Also being able to boil and sterilize water is huge, despite being time consuming. Still, better than nothing.
Pros:
* Cheap
* Fun!!!
* Can customize to the end of time
* Compact and Light
* Your fuel source is plentiful unless you are stuck on a giant parking lot/concrete slab with nothing around you...or if it rains
* Can modify it for other fuel sources
Cons:
* Stability is an issue
* Cup is small
* Minimal cooking capacity, really. Good for one person...MAYBE 2 if the other guy isn't needy
* Soot builds up and in general, the entire thing gets nasty after use (plastic bags bring the win here)
* Have to continually remove ash from the base
What you Get:
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In Action:
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