Solo Stove Campfire UK
Portable Camping Hiking, Backpacking and Survival Stove, No liquid fuel needed, Powerful Efficient Wood Burning, Low Smoke, 4+ People
ULTIMATIVE CAMPING UTENSIL: Great for training in survival skills and for trekking and backpacking. suitable for 4 or more persons.
LESS SMOKE DUE TO PATENTED DESIGN: A special double wall in the patented 360° Airflow Concept design produces a secondary combustion. Wood and other natural materials can burn more thoroughly and with less smoke thanks to this.
A HEATER AND MORE EFFICIENT FIRE IS POSSIBLE DUE TO THE INTELLIGENT AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM, WHICH ALLOWS FOR OXYGEN TO ENTER THROUGH THE BOTTOM OF THE STOVE.
VERSATILE USE ANYWHERE, ANY TIME: To start the fire, use twigs, pine cones, sticks, and other organic materials. Since the stove doesn’t use gasoline or other dangerous fuels, there is more room for other important camping necessities.
BOILS QUICKLY Water boils in 2 to 4 minutes (1L water). (Packed/Assembled) 17,8 cm in diameter and 17,5 cm/23,5 cm tall. only weighs 1 kilogram. made of nichrome wire and quality stainless steel. Included is a nylon stuff sack.
Solo Campfire – Your Camping Partner
You may create enduring memories at the camping by using our Solo Stove Camp stoves UK. With just one small camp stove, you can prepare a filling meal, top it off with marshmallows for dessert, and enjoy the captivating flame. For hiking excursions, survival training, backpacking, or any other activity requiring portable yet practical equipment, our lightweight and small wood burning stoves are perfect. Additionally, it avoids the need to transport bulky, expensive, and polluting canister fuels. Simply place your stove in the provided Nylon packing pouch when you’re ready to go on.
Efficient Outdoor Equipment
You can roast, boil, or cook anything that comes to mind. The Solo Stove Campfire allows you to cook food for 4 or even more people and boils 32 fl oz of water in just 2-4 minutes.
Signature 360° Airflow Design
The Solo Stove has a double wall design and special airflow characteristics that greatly increase its efficiency. The air intake ports on the bottom of the stove direct air toward the hearth while also directing warm air upward between the stove’s sides. A secondary combustion is brought on by the sudden influx of warmed oxygen that is sent back into the firebox through the smaller holes at the top of the stove.
Wood Burning Stove
Our stoves burn wood effectively and cleanly. We can find fuel wherever our activities take us by using wood. Any dry twigs, pinecones, or leaves may burn, but we advise using dry hard woods for maximum effectiveness.