Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.92 x 4.84 x 1.3 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.13 x 4.13 x 0.59 inches |
Item Weight | 6.7 Ounces |
Brand Name | LIXADA |
Color | 1-Stove |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | Lixada |
Part Number | 07CCY2400-GM |
Included Components | 1 * Wood Stove |
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Lixada Camping Stove Wood Burning Stove Portable Stainless Steel Backpacking Stove for Picnic BBQ Camp Hiking
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Brand | LIXADA |
Fuel Type | Wood, Gasoline |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4.13"L x 4.13"W x 0.59"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 6.7 Ounces |
About this item
- 【BUILT TOUGH】: Our wood stove is made of hardened stainless steel, the stove is meant for rugged backpacking and camping.
- 【SMART DESIGN】: While the wide opening mouth makes it easy to add more wood and maintain air flow to keep the fire going, highly improving the burning efficiency. Extremely easy to assemble. Sturdy structure: Stably place your cookware.
- 【UNLIMITED FUEL SOURCES】: Any dry woods, twigs, branches, leaves, or pinecones on the travel can Cook a meal. Take this pocket stove with you to start your and enjoy outdoor cooking.
- 【ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY】: No fuel canisters, no chemical emissions, no batteries, less carbon footprint. Say goodbye to heavy, costly, polluting petrol fuels.Start your fresh low-carbon travel.
- 【PORTABLE】: Come in a reusable pouch for convenient carrying. NOTE: Wood Stove ONLY, other items displayed in pictures are for illustration purpose ONLY, they are NOT included in the listing!
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Product Description
Specifications:
- Material: Stainless steel
- Upper diameter: Approx. 8cm / 3.1in
- Bottom diameter: Approx. 9cm / 3.5in
- Height: Approx. 10.8cm / 4.3in
- Item weight: Approx. 190g / 6.7oz
- Package size: Approx. 10.5 * 10.5 * 1.5cm / 4.1 * 4.1 * 0.6in
- Package weight: Approx. 205g / 7.2oz
Package List:
- 1 * Wood Stove
- 1 * Pouch
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Built toughMade of hardened stainless steel, the stove is meant for rugged backpacking and camping. Come in a reusable pouch for convenient carrying. |
Unlimited fuel sourcesCook a meal using the twigs you collect on your hike. Say goodbye to heavy, costly, polluting petrol fuels. |
User friendlyExtremely easy to assemble. Sturdy structure: Stably place your cookware. |
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Additional Information
ASIN | B01DY700HI |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #224,691 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #104 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
Date First Available | April 7, 2016 |
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Customers like the compact size, quality and ease of assembly of the portable stove. For example, they mention it's well made, solid, versatile and easy to set up. Customers are also impresseded with the performance, saying it works well and is functional. As for weight, they say it'll fit in a backpack.
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Customers like the fit of the portable stove. They say it's compact, lightweight, and takes up very little space in a backpack. Some mention it looks smaller than it appears, and that it fits in the palm of your hand or slides in your back pocket when folded. It's also easy to use in s pinch and fits into tiny gaps in packs. Overall, customers are satisfied with the fit and functionality of the product.
"This thing fits in the palm of your hand or slides in your back pocket when folded. With the 3' x 3' top it works very well as a pot rest...." Read more
"...If you're looking for something easy to use, small enough to fit in a pack, and don't mind staying on top of it, this is perfect for you!..." Read more
"...Lightweight2.) Takes up very little space in backpack3.) Compatible with my Toaks 750ml pot4.)..." Read more
"...Its probably to small to really cook on but its awesome for my small Stanley coffee pot. I haven't used wood in it yet, just the little sterno can...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the portable stove. They say it's well made, solid, and versatile. They also appreciate the carrying case, which is high quality and durable. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It's pretty solid once all connected. I would think it could handle a filled 1qt. pot no issues. I would go up to 2Qt...." Read more
"...I found it a very common sense item that is very sturdy and affordable...." Read more
"...Compatible with my Toaks 750ml pot4.) Thin enough steel that if it warps you can bend it back to shape with easeCons1.)..." Read more
"...Stakes pack away just fine in the pouch.Pouch is sturdy and easily holds additional tent stakes cut to be used to hold up my Stanley cook kit,..." Read more
Customers find the portable stove easy to set up. They say it snaps together quickly and the pin holds it in place very well. Customers also mention that it's very easy to store and set up, and that the stakes pack away just fine. Overall, most are happy with the ease of assembly and use of the product.
"...If you're looking for something easy to use, small enough to fit in a pack, and don't mind staying on top of it, this is perfect for you!..." Read more
"...Stakes pack away just fine in the pouch...." Read more
"...It goes together easily using the hinge and pin assembly. It stays put once assembled...." Read more
"...Assembly is very easy, fold out and slip in the rod to hold together...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the portable stove. They mention that it works well, has good solid quality, and functionality. Some say that it's easy to set up and very usable. They also say that the product works fantastically using sticks and small pieces of wood, and that it can be used to heat or re-heat various things. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...With the 3' x 3' top it works very well as a pot rest. It's pretty solid once all connected. I would think it could handle a filled 1qt...." Read more
"Bought as a wind screen/holder for my trangia alcohol stove. works good for that after I increased the hole size slightly...." Read more
"...actually just finished making my morning coffee on it and it works great in this manner. You don't have to constantly fool with it...." Read more
"...Lightweight, portable, and easily assembled. Not terrible on usage but I'll get to that...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the portable stove. For example, they say it's very light, convenient to carry, and fun to play with. Some mention that it packs up very thin into a carry case.
"...So, the pros:Lightweight, portable, and easily assembled. Not terrible on usage but I'll get to that...." Read more
"This little emergency stove is pretty awesome. It weighs just a few ounces, folds flat and fits in its own 4.5“ x 4.5“ pouch...." Read more
"...Very convenient to carry and something I can throw in my pack with no thought to the space/weight it takes up." Read more
"I received my wood burning stove. Love it. Easy to use and very light weight. Versatile and it fits in my pack easily...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the portable stove. They mention that it is an excellent product for the price, a great flat stove option, and a good foldable stove for the money. Some mention that the product is light and inexpensive.
"...I found it a very common sense item that is very sturdy and affordable...." Read more
"...Granted, the Nano is better imo but this little hinged Lixada is good for the price...." Read more
"...•Good price point•came with steel wire keychain cable to prevent small parts loss.*Highly* recommended" Read more
"...A bit heavier but worth the added weight." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the portable stove. They mention that it has an excellent design, looks really good, and is sturdy. Some say that the product is cool and clever.
"...A simple design that is sturdy and efficient. I like it!" Read more
"...It's damn cute. I totally considered a Ti propane stove for ease of use, but these little folding stoves are irresistible...." Read more
"It seems nice enough - I've only used it once...." Read more
"...backyard... lol... The pieces all fit well together, sturdy, and looks really good...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the pins of the portable stove. They mention that the hinge pins fell out, the locking pin is too easily lost, and the rods fell off. Some customers also report that the product arrived defective with a bent pin.
"...been claims that it doesn't assemble easily and that the locking pin is too easily lost...." Read more
"...Pins arent the best quality2.) Alcohol tray is a very tight fit3.)..." Read more
"...Looking I seen that another one of the three joining panel pins was also very loose...." Read more
"...I read other reviews about the hinge pins falling out so when I first assembled the stove I tried wiggling and shaking it to see if I could get the..." Read more
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So, the pros:
Lightweight, portable, and easily assembled. Not terrible on usage but I'll get to that. It makes a goodly sized fire for it's size if you're using the right fuel. Overall, I enjoy it and think it will provide sufficient heat to cook.
Cons:
I don't know whether or not this is worthy of a con versus something that's expected for what it is but you will have to feed it pretty often. Since it's not a full campfire, you can't shove a big log and let it burn down. However, since this is tiny, and only requires small sticks, there is never a short supply of those in the woods!
If you're looking for something easy to use, small enough to fit in a pack, and don't mind staying on top of it, this is perfect for you!
If you don't want to put the extra work in and rely on cumbersome propane tanks, then I'd say move along.
Overall, I would certainly get this again even as a gift for a fellow backpacker
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
So, the pros:
Lightweight, portable, and easily assembled. Not terrible on usage but I'll get to that. It makes a goodly sized fire for it's size if you're using the right fuel. Overall, I enjoy it and think it will provide sufficient heat to cook.
Cons:
I don't know whether or not this is worthy of a con versus something that's expected for what it is but you will have to feed it pretty often. Since it's not a full campfire, you can't shove a big log and let it burn down. However, since this is tiny, and only requires small sticks, there is never a short supply of those in the woods!
If you're looking for something easy to use, small enough to fit in a pack, and don't mind staying on top of it, this is perfect for you!
If you don't want to put the extra work in and rely on cumbersome propane tanks, then I'd say move along.
Overall, I would certainly get this again even as a gift for a fellow backpacker
I did run into a few problems though. Only one pin is supposed to be able to be taken in and out when I went to dump my ash pill out of the stove 1 pin that was not suppose to be able to come out did, and another slid half way out but I was able to catch it. I was able to find the pin that fell and I was able to put it back in no problem. So be careful. Pretty sure this is from it being heated up from building fires in it.
The next problem I ran into was that the top tray is Trangia compatable but it was EXTREMELY hard to get the Trangia to go into the whole. I almost gave up but it finally went. It was like the hole was no where near big enough for the Trangia alcohol stove.
Pros
1.) Lightweight
2.) Takes up very little space in backpack
3.) Compatible with my Toaks 750ml pot
4.) Thin enough steel that if it warps you can bend it back to shape with ease
Cons
1.) Pins arent the best quality
2.) Alcohol tray is a very tight fit
3.) Doesnt get the best air flow would like to see and few more holes in the side for added oxygen
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018
I did run into a few problems though. Only one pin is supposed to be able to be taken in and out when I went to dump my ash pill out of the stove 1 pin that was not suppose to be able to come out did, and another slid half way out but I was able to catch it. I was able to find the pin that fell and I was able to put it back in no problem. So be careful. Pretty sure this is from it being heated up from building fires in it.
The next problem I ran into was that the top tray is Trangia compatable but it was EXTREMELY hard to get the Trangia to go into the whole. I almost gave up but it finally went. It was like the hole was no where near big enough for the Trangia alcohol stove.
Pros
1.) Lightweight
2.) Takes up very little space in backpack
3.) Compatible with my Toaks 750ml pot
4.) Thin enough steel that if it warps you can bend it back to shape with ease
Cons
1.) Pins arent the best quality
2.) Alcohol tray is a very tight fit
3.) Doesnt get the best air flow would like to see and few more holes in the side for added oxygen
A Stanley adventure cook set won't fit on top of the 4 walls and remain sturdy so I cut out 4 small spots (2 on each wall opposite one another) in order to set 2 modified tent stakes to set level with the rest of the cook set. Stakes pack away just fine in the pouch.
Pouch is sturdy and easily holds additional tent stakes cut to be used to hold up my Stanley cook kit, a piece of disposable aluminum pan that was cut to size and folded up to be unfolded and used as a wind screen.
Pin came out of one of the hinges but was able to press it back in using just my hands. Probably won't stay in.
I used it twice as a wood burning stove and it was a pain to use with wood. Works better as a trangia holder. Not a useless piece of gear but not as multifunctional as I was hoping.
Bottom line:
I plan on keeping it as an option but won't use it as Plan A on my backpacking trips.