Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.83 x 7.64 x 7.56 inches |
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Package Weight | 1.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 7 x 9.5 inches |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Solo Stove |
Warranty Description | limited |
Model Name | Solo Stove Campfire |
Color | One Color |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Solo Stove |
Part Number | SSCF |
Style | Solo Stove Campfire |
Included Components | Campfire |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
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Solo Stove Campfire Camping Stove Portable Stove for Backpacking Outdoor Cooking Great Stainless Steel Camping Backpacking Stove Compact Wood Stove Design-No Batteries or Liquid Fuel Canisters Needed
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Brand | Solo Stove |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 7"W x 9.25"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
About this item
- THE #1 WOOD-BURNING CAMP STOVE: The Solo Stove Campfire has been recommended by Backpacker Magazine and serious survivalists including Discovery Channel's very own Matt Graham.
- PATENTED DESIGN: With patent #D701,721, our backpacking stove features a unique double wall that creates ultra-clean gasification and a secondary combustion. This allows fuel to burn more completely and with less smoke.
- FUEL ECONOMY: A lightweigh stove which uses twigs, leaves, pinecones and wood as fuel. Eliminates the need to carry heavy, polluting and expensive canister fuels.
- COMPACT DESIGN: Nests inside the companion Solo Stove 2 Pot Set (sold separately) leaving you with more room in your backpack.
- BOILS FAST: Boils water in 2-4 mins (34 fl oz. water). 7" Diameter, 6.7"/9.25" tall (packed/assembled). Weighs only 2.2 lbs. Made of premium stainless steel and nichrome wire. Nylon stuff sack included.
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From the brand
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Unique Technology
Perfectly placed ventilation holes and the double wall ensure the signature 360° Airflow and a low-smoke fire
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Durable
Made of 304 stainless steel, our products are sturdy, weather resistant and ready to use right out of the box.
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Wood Burning
Gas or propane are history. Our products are powered only by wood.
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Portable
With accessories designed to nest inside, the fire pits are made to accompany you on your next adventure.
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About Us
We strive to create the best designed and easiest to use outdoor products that help you to reconnect to what matters most. Our line of wood-burning fire pits allow you to have a low smoke fire anywhere, anytime! With a burn that is so efficient there is way less smoke than traditional fire pits, allowing you to enjoy your time around the fire.
Product Description
Solo Stove Campfire
Even when you're on the road, you'll get hungry! Prepare a hearty meal and complement it with marshmallows for dessert. Enjoy an evening around the fire with a fascinating flame afterwards - all with the same portable camping stove. Our lightweight and compact wooden stoves are ideal for hiking, survival training, backpacking, and any other activity that requires lightweight and compact, but functional equipment. So pack it up and head off to your next adventure!
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Quick & Efficient
The Campfire boils 32 fl oz of water within 2-4 min. Fast enough to feed your hunger!
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Fuelled with Wood
Thanks to wood firing, there is no need to transport heavy, harmful and expensive fuels.
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For on the Road
Once it's time to move on, simply store the stove in the included Nylon Carry Bag.
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Made to Last
304 Stainless steel is durable, lightweight and will not cave in under the pressure of a hot flame.
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Lightweight
Weighing only 2.2 lbs, Campfire can be tied to any survivalist’s rucksack or picnic-goer’s basket.
How Does it Work?
Designed with a double wall, the Stove has unique airflow properties which makes it extremely efficient. The air intake holes on the bottom of the stove channel air to the bottom of the fire while at the same time, channels warm air up between the walls of the stove. This burst of preheated oxygen feeding back into the firebox through the smaller holes at the top of the stove causes a secondary combustion. A more efficient burn also means you'll use much less wood compared to an open camp fire.
Our Camping Equipment
304 Stainless steel | Material | 304 Stainless steel |
4+ People | Capacity | 1-2 People |
9.25 x 23.5 in | Size (HxDia) | 5.7 x 4.25 in |
2.2 lbs | Weight | 9 oz |
2-4 Minutes | Boil time | 8-10 Minutes |
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304 Stainless steel | Material | 304 Stainless steel |
4+ People | Capacity | 2-4 People |
9.25 x 23.5 in | Size (HxDia) | 7.9 x 5.1 in |
2.2 lbs | Weight | 16.5 oz |
2-4 Minutes | Boil time | 4-6 Minutes |
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304 Stainless steel | Material | 304 Stainless steel |
4+ People | Capacity | 61 fl.oz / 1800ml |
9.25 x 23.5 in | Size (HxDia) | 6.1 x 5.5 in |
2.2 lbs | Weight | 12.5 oz |
2-4 Minutes | Boil time | - |
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304 Stainless steel | Material | Anodized Aluminum |
4+ People | Capacity | - |
9.25 x 23.5 in | Size (HxDia) | 9.5 x 26.5 in |
2.2 lbs | Weight | 7.4 oz |
2-4 Minutes | Boil time | - |
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ASIN | B00LLH515A |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #96,083 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #45 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
Date First Available | July 7, 2014 |
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Customers like the quality, heat, temperature and size of the portable stove. For example, they mention it works great, produces good heat and is virtually smoke free. Some appreciate the size, saying it's perfect to take in a camper van. They also appreciate the sturdiness, saying the double-walled, and has a closed bottom.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the portable stove. They mention that it is well built, efficient, and works great. Some say that it's the best camping stove they have ever purchased, and that it produces an excellent fire for cooking or staying warm. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...That’s only for power outages right now. It’s a great little campfire stove that comes with a lifetime warranty. Can’t beat that!" Read more
"...The stove worked amazingly and it started pouring here...." Read more
"...liked the fact that this one is supposed to burn the smoke too, producing a better, and I'd assume less smoky, fire...." Read more
"...We found it both fun and useful...." Read more
Customers like the heat produced by the portable stove. They mention that it burns great, produces a great flame, and is virtually smoke free. The design ensures that the material completely burns down to white ash. The open flames are great for grilling, and the fire dies down relatively quick.
"...And it excels at this. Easy to start, dancing flames, but doesn't generate too much heat and I am less worried about the kids clustering around the..." Read more
"...The secondary burn kicked in and completely eliminated the smoke from even this wettest of wood...." Read more
"...a camp stove before, but I liked the fact that this one is supposed to burn the smoke too, producing a better, and I'd assume less smoky, fire...." Read more
"...I wouldn’t go smaller than this one. It burns so efficiently and I do have to add more sticks to it to keep the fire going While cooking...." Read more
Customers like the temperature of the portable stove. For example, they say it produces good heat, burns hot, and very cleanly. It cools off quickly, provides some warmth, and can boil water in about 10 minutes. They also mention that it can make a fire quite quickly inside and that the bottom stays pretty cool. Customers also mention it's efficient and that it cooks faster.
"...And it excels at this. Easy to start, dancing flames, but doesn't generate too much heat and I am less worried about the kids clustering around the..." Read more
"...When in "roaring" fire mode it produces a little heat for comfort...." Read more
"...Boiling water is quick, especially when using a wide and shallow pan. It takes no time at all to boil a couple liters...." Read more
"...It was also easier to start than a regular fire and was great for making quick hot chocolate in the mornings...." Read more
Customers like the size of the portable wood stove. For example, they mention it's not too big, not too small, and is perfect to take in a camper van. Some say the increased size should make for a better, easier experience. That said, most are happy with the size and say it holds a fairly large pot.
"...We found it both fun and useful. The small size meant that we could comfortably let the kids be in charge of keeping it going by throwing sticks..." Read more
"I think the Solo Stove Campfire has the ideal compact size for 2~4 person. I wouldn’t go smaller than this one...." Read more
"Small but very user friendly. Great flame and provides surprising heat for such a small footprint." Read more
"...other small fuel, provides a cooking surface, cleans up easily and packs small and clean in its own bag...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the portable stove. They mention that it is well-made, reliable, and durable. Some say that the product seems to crack easily, but it starts and keeps going without a hitch, even in wind.
"...They seemed to crack easily so we assumed they were ready for use. To start them going we used some corn husks and newspaper with vaseline. Bam!..." Read more
"...Easy to clean up. The bottom tray is not removable. It is sturdy with a carrying bag." Read more
"...The Campfire is certainly sturdy enough to use pots and pans for meals and the open flames great for grilling and oh….the S’more’s !" Read more
"I ordered the Solo Stove Campfire as well as the 2 pot set. Super high quality, great design, stainless steel, absolutely love it!..." Read more
Customers find the portable stove versatile and handy for camping. They say it's a great car camping accessory for instant warmups and marshmallow, hot dog, and pie-iron. Customers also say it’s good for camping or emergency situations. They mention that the 2 stainless pot set is a wonderful addition to their camping supplies and a good companion to the stove.
"A very useful piece of kit for car camping.We have now taken our Solo Campfire on 2 camping trips...." Read more
"...special about the independence this stove brings as it can function nearly anywhere and without the artificial and harmfull means of gas stoves...." Read more
"Perfect for short trips and my quick freshly brewed cup coffee/ tea or cocoa...." Read more
"This is exactly what I was hoping it would be: a well-designed portable fire container that burns twigs and other small fuel, provides a cooking..." Read more
Customers find the maintenance of the portable stove to be easy. They mention that it's easy to light a fire, build a campfire, and cook on it. They also appreciate the ease of maintenance, saying that it has little to no smoke.
"...It was easy and soon started burning well, using dry sticks and twigs. Mine is setting up on bricks on my small patio table...." Read more
"...Bam! Easiest fire we ever started...." Read more
"...And it excels at this. Easy to start, dancing flames, but doesn't generate too much heat and I am less worried about the kids clustering around the..." Read more
"...It was also easier to start than a regular fire and was great for making quick hot chocolate in the mornings...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the portable stove. They mention that it's very lightweight, easy to transport, and small enough to lug around in a backpack. Some say that it looks to be a healthy heavy stove.
"Small. Lightweight. But CAUTION, read the fine print, it is non refundable, only if it arrives damaged etc." Read more
"I really love This stove it's great not too heavy but it burns clean and fast boils water rather quickly if u use good dry wood I turned..." Read more
"...This is a pretty big little pit, but still definitely small enough to lug around in a backpack...." Read more
"...Although isobut stoves are a little easier and lighter they are not nearly as enjoyable- sitting at our campsites after a day of hiking and..." Read more
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We started it with twigs picked wet off the ground yesterday and dried on our oil filled electric radiator. They seemed to crack easily so we assumed they were ready for use. To start them going we used some corn husks and newspaper with vaseline. Bam! Easiest fire we ever started. Puts our expensive Grover Rocket Stove to shame, though this unit seems kind of pricey for what you actually get. But the dependable fire is worth a lot in an emergency and for that we give it high ratings. We cooked on a flat surface, table with a cookie sheet under it. It went through a good serving tray of miscellaneous pieces of wood, mostly oak/pine chips twigs chunks and when that got low, we added some pretty damp wood chips to it and it still kept going. A small bellow from Tractor Supply, (on sale now for about 9 $) helped if the flame burned low. We have not cleaned it yet, still outside in the rain cooling off. Everything does blacken so use the film of detergent on your pots...but watch the fumes.
I think its so cool that so many of us bought this stove at the same time. Obviously we are all happy with this new toy. Enjoy!
Do be careful, with wind the flame licks out of the entry port for wood and the can is very hot where the Rocket Stove had a large handle and stayed cool to the touch. Hopefully this device last a good long time.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2015
We started it with twigs picked wet off the ground yesterday and dried on our oil filled electric radiator. They seemed to crack easily so we assumed they were ready for use. To start them going we used some corn husks and newspaper with vaseline. Bam! Easiest fire we ever started. Puts our expensive Grover Rocket Stove to shame, though this unit seems kind of pricey for what you actually get. But the dependable fire is worth a lot in an emergency and for that we give it high ratings. We cooked on a flat surface, table with a cookie sheet under it. It went through a good serving tray of miscellaneous pieces of wood, mostly oak/pine chips twigs chunks and when that got low, we added some pretty damp wood chips to it and it still kept going. A small bellow from Tractor Supply, (on sale now for about 9 $) helped if the flame burned low. We have not cleaned it yet, still outside in the rain cooling off. Everything does blacken so use the film of detergent on your pots...but watch the fumes.
I think its so cool that so many of us bought this stove at the same time. Obviously we are all happy with this new toy. Enjoy!
Do be careful, with wind the flame licks out of the entry port for wood and the can is very hot where the Rocket Stove had a large handle and stayed cool to the touch. Hopefully this device last a good long time.
We have now taken our Solo Campfire on 2 camping trips. I originally thought I would use it mainly as a campfire pit, an easy way to build a fire that the whole family could gather round. And it excels at this. Easy to start, dancing flames, but doesn't generate too much heat and I am less worried about the kids clustering around the firepit toasting marshmallows.
But I am also impressed at how easy it is to cook on this. On our last camping trip I never bothered to take the Whisper Lite out of its package. I fired the Campfire up, made coffee, and segued right into eggs and sausage, and then a couple of quarts of hot water for clean-up.
For fuel we used local deadfall and some big chunks of charcoal leftover from a previous campfire. Bring a small saw, having some 4-6" long chunks of bigger branches, say about 2" in diameter, will help a lot. The twigs burn hot but they burn up very fast. That said, the Campfire is relatively easy to feed by dropping sticks into the opening in the top ring. Also bring some fire starter or lighter fluid, unless you like spending 5 minutes on the fussing needed to get a fire started. I also have a Kelly Kettle, and the Campfire is much easier to manage.
You will get black carbon all over your pots, but I have a trick for that. BEFORE you cook in a pot, coat the bottom and sides of the pot with a thin layer of dish soap. When you do this you will find the soot washes off much more cleanly and easily when you are finished.
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Ho deciso di prendere questo per cucinare in caso di scampagnata con la famiglia.
Con legnetti grossi come dita ci.si può cucinare tranquillamente. Anche la pasta.
So what I like about this stove is that it's lightweight, and for this one being small, it also doesn't require that much space itself. It's made of stainless steel, so not only is that resistant to corroding, but steel is also a very strong material with a very high melting temperature, so it won't melt while being used as steel requires around 1500 Celsius degrees in order to melt. This wood burning stove doesn't only burn wood, which is pretty obvious, it could burn any burnable material. All what I burned in it was some wood, some old secrecy papers that I wouldn't need anymore, as well as some outworn socks, and obviously some broken cardboard boxes. Cardboard boxes burn a little slower than regular paper or outworn socks, but faster than wood, so it's always good to have some cardboard burning inside prior to firing up the wood, so that the wood will fire up easier. And it doesn't necessarily have to be used as a stove, it could just be used as a heating element as well. And watching the fire from this stove is fun as well.
So this stove has got its advantages, which is very good. But just like everything else that has got both advantages and disadvantages, this stove is no exception. Wood burning stoves can't be used indoors as that would cause a lot of smoke, so I have to use it outdoors only. The stove's height is about 20 centimetres (the fuel space hight is even about 15 centimetres high), but a regular wood block is about 25-30 centimetres long, so each block would need to be no longer than half of their first measurements after getting processed in a lumber mill, otherwise each wood block standing inside this stove will be too high, even while burning, making it impossible to place a pot or a frying pan right on the stovetop.
Also, wood burning stoves are usually not very budget friendly at a first look, but this wood burning stove should have a very long life-span, so having that long life-span in mind, it's not that expensive at all. It's not budget friendly for a short time, but the price is OK for a long time.
I've put this stove to the test for cooking a dinner, and it works flawlessly. Boiling some water for potatoes, pasta or anything else you can boil, the water temperature needs to come up to about 100 Celsius degrees, so the stove doesn't require that much of feeding cardboards, wood or any other fuel into it. Frying is worse than boiling, all what it takes for the water to boil is obviously to reach a temperature of 100 Celsius degrees, but a normal frying temperature is at 180 degrees, so the higher heat that is needed, the more fuel the stove will consume, requiring a little more regular and high frequent feeding of fuel into the stove. So in summary I'm pretty happy of this stove.
将来的にはもっと大きな物を買おうと思います。
ただ、コンパクトにはあまりならない。でもそれを上回る便利さ。