Solo Stove Campfire is a Highly Efficient Camping Stove

Using its two-wall design, the Solo Stove Campfire provides you a highly efficient way to cook at campsite. Like the feature? Let’s go on for the camping stove.

Solo Stove Campfire Highly Efficient Camping Stove

The Solo Stove Campfire is a portable and practical wood-burning camping stove that measures 7″ wide by 9.25″ height and weighs 2.2 lbs. As we can see from the images, the camping stove shows off a compact and sleek appearance, and the eye-catching metallic luster delivers a modern aesthetic style. Meanwhile, the stove is made of 304 stainless steel for a durable and long-lasting construction, and the cylindrical body allows you to easily store it in your backpack with ease.

Solo Stove Campfire Highly Efficient Camping Stove

An integrated nichrome wire grate is designed to hold the twigs you collected. Using its uniquely designed double wall, vent holes and the grate, the camping stove ensures the fire burns more complete, and the preheated oxygen feeds back into the firebox through the smaller holes at the top of the stove, which causes a secondary combustion, so there is very little smoke during full burn. Moreover, its ash pan is placed between the wire grate and the bottom in order to catch loose ash and prevent it from clogging vital airflow, and it acts as a heat shield to protect the ground under the stove from scorching. In addition, its removable cooking ring’s angle lip is designed to improve efficiency by directing the heat towards the pot, and it also works as a windshield during cooking or boiling water.

Solo Stove Campfire Highly Efficient Camping Stove

The Solo Stove Campfire with two pot set and a tripod is priced at $164.99 USD. If you’re interested, jump to Amazon for its more details. BTW, also don’t miss and more related cool stuff by following tags.

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