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Product Review: Esbit Pocket Stove
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John Boch
Website: http://www.gunssavelife.com
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The Esbit Pocket Stove is a tiny and lightweight foldable stove for backpackers and others who want a small stove without packing a lot of weight. About the size of a deck of cards, it weighs only a couple of ounces.
The stove itself sells for about $10 and the Esbit fuel cubes come in boxes of a dozen for about $6. The fuel blocks have a bit of an offensive odor, so I recommend storing them in a quart-sized heavy duty freezer bag (or better still, double bag them).
...I decided, almost on a whim, to give it a test run and I’m glad I did. Frankly, I expected the manufacturer’s claims to be accurate as to this diminutive stove’s capabilities but I came away very disappointed.
Ed.: This little stoves are nice for a fresh cup of coffee at the range. |
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