Solo Stove review
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I'm really not a "review guy", but I hope the can be of some help anyway
Tags: Bushcraft,survival,camping,fire making,starting a fire,charclothes,outdoor,trecking,hiking,skills,axe,knife
Video Transcription
is really really useful in bushcraft activities when you don't want to make a fire and you are in a hurry or you just want to make you use fish sticks to cook event led during summer when accidental fire are real danger or in any other case when you want to take a low profile boost of activities it presents itself like this this is a combination of the stove and the pot see the first bag contains the pot which is really well made in a stainless steel with these two handles really really good made well made and the inside of it you can find the stove the stove itself which as I said is a gasifier type of stove I've been using this for more than a year now and I'm really glad of this product you can see is a test these Souls all around here you have a chamber and the the air flows from down here up here and burn the remaining gas from the combustion of the the wood then you can find many other video on YouTube that explain really better than me we have a better English the real process physical process anyway let's see how I use it now I usually prefer to fill the stove with a small sticks this day I will use this piece of wood pieces of wood that come from carving and wood around with the axe anyway you can put this for also sticks like this usually it's better to put the bigger pieces on the base and to go up with dinner pieces on the surface to fill it up before starting the fire instead of after the process is good for me because after that you can cook without worrying about the wood at least the the time you need the footballer alpha leader of the water in my experience
it's good to reach the height of this all around the perimeter the chamber once you have reached that height you can stop and start the fire on the top of it of course more wood you can stuff inside and the longer it will burn the stove the stove will burn okay I think that's enough now I made the small modification to it just some steel wire around here so I can put smaller craft because this is for this pot back then if I use something like this the maca this way to stay in place and the actually I just using the marker to make a good coffee right now
okay
as usual we'll use some wine that we find plenty of them as a disease around here to start a fire to make a good burner and start the fun with it the more time you spend to process these vines and the more finer material you will get
I guess this is enough also I always prepare some really Tina sticks to put on the fire to start the process to do that you can take if I you are in the dry season you can take sticks all around dry sticks all around otherwise you can use it I always use a good log and make passes side sticks give it just a single spark of this fire still will be enough for me take a place like this I said once parking it actually it has already taken a hit I totally I've missed the chapel but Hector I didn't you put the chocolate inside this
let it work for just a bit that's it
[Applause]
Master processes started you can put this on and wait just a while that the process will will start in the gasifier process we start [Applause]
and then you can just at the report or your marker in the circus and that's it guys
they said once you have started this process you just have to wait for the water to boil and do anything else this particular stove is really well made
we have you have many many other options on the market also more cheaper one like like exert our other brand much more much less expensive but I have to say that the construction of this is really really good
the sole of stove make really good stuff made to endure I already smelled the flavor of the coffee I have to say that as I said many times so that this stoves more stoves are really useful in summer during winter you can use them but it's a bit more difficult here the sound here we are guys you can see we have our fire still going up and going and we didn't add anything to the process we can make rice cook something else boil the water without filling it again also you can use a small stone let me try it okay I can find it somewhere around here if you can find a flat stone you can use it to cook some something on it like this for example you put a stone like this on it and you can put something like this under under stone directly on the stone as you can see now the stone is really heating up and you can use it as I said to cook something right
just try not to find a a too thick to thin one because the in stone will crack on the fire and crack easily [Music]
it's really good it's becoming darker and so I will wish you a good evening and I hope it's been a bit useful useful of my advice about the Oba stove and the till you next time I wish you all the best my friends see you soon bye bye
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