Firebox or Bushbox?

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Klenchblaize

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 25, 2005
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Apologies if this has been done before.

Given both suppliers offer a model of c12X19cm which is of the higher manufacturing standard; offers most flexibility and comes standard with the must-have accessories?

Oh, and who best to purchase either from here in the UK?

Cheers

K
 

Paulm

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May 27, 2008
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Just taken delivery this morning of a Firebox Generation 2 from the Bushcraft Store :)

It's to replace/supplement my existing woodgas stove which I find a bit fiddly to replenish with fuel and needs a fair bit of watching/maintenance in use.

I use a small Evernew titanium stove with alcohol burner that all fits inside a 750ml mug for lightweight carry, but wanted something a bit bigger, as well, for base camp use where a camp fire isn't practicable or available for a quick meal.

Have also used and sold on a Honey Stove with expansion pack that I found just too fiddly and too much messing around with assembly.

First impressions with the Firebox were, blimey it's heavy !!!

Popped it on the scales in it's lightweight cotton bag and came in at a whopping 940g :(

Second impressions were of a high quality, well made product, followed by how easy it was to unfold and set up which took all of a few seconds :) A revelation compared to the Honey Stove.

Haven't tried it yet properly to see how easy it is to get going and refuel in use, but from the design of it that looks like it should be a major plus compared to the wood gas stove.

Haven't tried or seen the Bushbox stove to compare it with so can't help with that I'm afraid.

Only downsides to the Firebox so far are the weight and the price. I did look around to see if there was a titanium version to address the weight issue but couldn't find one and the price premium might have rendered it unrealistic in any case.

Hoping to get out this weekend and use it in anger, might even have a play with it in the garden in the meantime just for fun :)

Cheers, Paul
 

Klenchblaize

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 25, 2005
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Thanks for that.

Bushbox offer a titanium version in the same size at £123 so you are right. The weight is much less than the ss Firebox though.

K
 

kaizersoza

Trekking Troubador
Jan 12, 2014
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I can only comment on the firebox (Gen 1) I'm afraid, yes it is heavy, but it is worth its weight in gold, it's the most versatile stove I own and believe me I got quite a collection building up, you can cook virtually anything on this stove within reason, I would recommend that if you do decide to splash the cash on a firebox get all the attachments as well because this is where the versatility really comes into its own, I use mine all the time and it is my go to stove as long as its dry, if its wet, I can still use it but only really with a meths burner, so if its a wet weekend I would probably leave it at home and use a gas stove, hopethis helps you to make your choice ATB Kaizer
 

TarHeelBrit

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I have a Firebox Gen 1 so that's the only one I can offer an opinion on. Firstly the weight, yeah it's heavy about 2lbs but the damn thing is built like a tank. It's my go to stove for camping and backyard cooking, so much so that the Weber BBQ is in the corner collection dust. If you go for a Firebox treat yourself to the optional extras, grill plate, boil plate, extended grill plate, adjustable fire grate and a couple of extra fire sticks. That way you be able to cook pretty much anything on it. There's a video on Youtube of roasting a small chicken inside a pot on it's side over a Firebox.

**EDIT**
Found it.

[video=youtube;_O6SYSiypEc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O6SYSiypEc[/video]

I want to have a go at this, I just need to get a pot big enough.
 
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Klenchblaize

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 25, 2005
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I've found a few YouTube vids and in truth there's little to choose between them but I do like the generous opening for feeding the fire on the Bushbox and that 4 trivets can be stored (rattle free) on the main unit.

My only dislike is there appears to be but a single importer of the BB and I'm not overly impressed with their approach to pricing and options thereof!

K
 

Klenchblaize

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 25, 2005
2,610
135
65
Greensand Ridge
I've found a few YouTube vids and in truth there's little to choose between them but I do like the generous opening for feeding the fire on the Bushbox and that 4 trivets can be stored (rattle free) on the main unit.

My only dislike is there appears to be but a single importer of the BB and I'm not overly impressed with their approach to pricing and options thereof!

K
 
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Paulm

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May 27, 2008
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The newer, generation 2 version of the firebox, has onboard storage for two pairs of firesticks/trivets, the raised slots they sit in when folded flat have been widened to take the two pairs and it works nice and neatly and rattle free as I can testify having just coughed for the second pair rather than just using wire tent pegs because of that same storage advantage.

While the firebox has relatively small fuel feed slots near the bottom on two sides, it also has a large gap at the top on one side, and also the opposite side if the damper flap is left open, for fuel feeding from the top with a pot in place.

Cheers, Paul
 

bilmo-p5

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 5, 2010
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I have a Firebox Gen 1 so that's the only one I can offer an opinion on. Firstly the weight, yeah it's heavy about 2lbs but the damn thing is built like a tank. It's my go to stove for camping and backyard cooking, so much so that the Weber BBQ is in the corner collection dust. If you go for a Firebox treat yourself to the optional extras, grill plate, boil plate, extended grill plate, adjustable fire grate and a couple of extra fire sticks. That way you be able to cook pretty much anything on it. There's a video on Youtube of roasting a small chicken inside a pot on it's side over a Firebox.

**EDIT**
Found it.

[video=youtube;_O6SYSiypEc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O6SYSiypEc[/video]

I want to have a go at this, I just need to get a pot big enough.


Lovely vid & good lookin' grub. Afew greens and it'd be perfect.
 

Tigger004

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Feb 27, 2011
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I have a Firebox Gen 1 so that's the only one I can offer an opinion on. Firstly the weight, yeah it's heavy about 2lbs but the damn thing is built like a tank. It's my go to stove for camping and backyard cooking, so much so that the Weber BBQ is in the corner collection dust. If you go for a Firebox treat yourself to the optional extras, grill plate, boil plate, extended grill plate, adjustable fire grate and a couple of extra fire sticks. That way you be able to cook pretty much anything on it. There's a video on Youtube of roasting a small chicken inside a pot on it's side over a Firebox.

**EDIT**
Found it.

[video=youtube;_O6SYSiypEc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O6SYSiypEc[/video]

I want to have a go at this, I just need to get a pot big enough.
Try using a quail or other small bird, save you getting and carrying a larger pot


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nic a char

Settler
Dec 23, 2014
591
1
scotland
my latest rocket stove is a simple right-angle bend of stainless chimney-liner
earthed-over for insulation
a grid at the feed end for fuel/airflow
a slimmer insulated chimney inside the out end
a few cut-outs round the top for cooking pots + smoke escape
 

bearbait

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It looks like a GSI folding micro table.

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About 50GBP on ebay. posted from the states.

Thanks for that THB.

A bit more, though, than I'd want to pay for something for occasional use.
 

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