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    Is that an ebay special woodgas stove in that pic (far left) -- are they any good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainm View Post
    Is that an ebay special woodgas stove in that pic (far left) -- are they any good?
    Yes - I got it on ebay. And it burnt remarkably well on kitty-litter - actually nearly twice as long as the wild-gas stove which itself managed an hour on one load. So it gets a thumbs-up from me. It is a classic "tin-can" stove, so won't last as long as the stainless steel wild-gas stoves, but for the price its a fun intro to woodgas stoves.
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    The thing i noticed in the test above was that the kitty litter pellets seem to be largely soft wood and lit a lot easier than my hard wood bio fuel variety but the latter seemed to burn hotter. If you are going to use the honey stove with pellets then an internal mesh chimney will really improve the burn. I found that my folding firebox stove (non gasifying and similar to honey stove) would not burn a full pellet load without some stirring part way through if not using the chimney.

    I think the verdict was its easier to burn twiggs if available but pellets are a compact carry when weather or site rules mean you need to carry fuel in. I reckon 5kg pellet would have easily catered for all my brew and cooking needs at the 4 day meet but i got through more as i was testing (read playing )

    here is mine on pellets at its peak

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    I am carrying the stove around with me at the moment as back up to my evernew stove. I haven't used it yet and the clips where the stove is supposed to go have broken off. I am very disappointed with that and now I'm going to have to find a way to fix them back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushytoo View Post
    I am carrying the stove around with me at the moment as back up to my evernew stove. I haven't used it yet and the clips where the stove is supposed to go have broken off. I am very disappointed with that and now I'm going to have to find a way to fix them back on.

    I have had no problem with mine and I have taken it everywhere, you should contact the guys at wildwood gas and speak to them . I am sure if one of there products was faulty they would want to know and want to sort you out .

    By the way I also used to use the evernew stove and I recon the wildwood gas stove is a much better user , I sold my evernew woodstove and kept the meths burner which I sometimes use inside the wildwoodgas stove if I am somewhere that I is not appropriate to light a woodstove up with wood .
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    Quote Originally Posted by salad View Post
    I have had no problem with mine and I have taken it everywhere, you should contact the guys at wildwood gas and speak to them . I am sure if one of there products was faulty they would want to know and want to sort you out .

    By the way I also used to use the evernew stove and I recon the wildwood gas stove is a much better user , I sold my evernew woodstove and kept the meths burner which I sometimes use inside the wildwoodgas stove if I am somewhere that I is not appropriate to light a woodstove up with wood .
    The thing is I don't know if it's faulty of if that's just the way it was made. I mean those clips were not welded on. I'm in France at the moment so can't really do anything right now. I don't have the evernew woodstove just the meths burner and the trivet. I was not convinced by their woodstove so didn't buy. But the meths burner and trivet is absolute superb bit of kit which I recommend to anyone.

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    Cooking up a Northern Dish on the Wildstove while Hammocking in Cornwall



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    Enjoyed video. Made me want to get my mouth organ out and have another go :-), may do but certainly will have a go at the hash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DS1150 View Post
    After deliberating for a while on getting a woodgas stove, I decided to go with the UK company Wild Stoves and got their small backpacking woodgas stove.
    Duncan
    By looking at the packaging of Wild Stove, it looks to me like it is made in China and a Wild Stoves sticker is added on it in UK.
    I found the same stove in Ebay, sold by a chinese seller. I am absolutely sure that it is made in china because it makes no sense for a chinese seller to import a stove from UK to China and then sell it through Ebay to western customers.

    However, the price difference is not too high, so I prefer to buy this from Wild Stoves because if I buy from China the shipping will take longer and nowadays every package gets caught in customs and I would have to pay customs tax and VAT.

    here's the link:
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/221169588767...84.m1438.l2649

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