Introducing the European wood gas stove The Bush Cooker made by Qvist in Holland. Based on the same scientific wood gas principles as the Canadian Bush Buddy, this stove burns organic matter and saves weight on long distance trips. It will also work in hand with certain Meths stoves, making for an even more flexible cooking unit. Apart from anything else, it is great to sit around in the evening and warm the cockles of your heart!

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When Eddie (the Manager of Young’s Backpacking) first pulled out the MSR Pocket Rocket in its little case I thought he was joking. Smaller than a Coke can, the Pocket Rocket is insanely small and lightweight yet is able to perform most camp cooking/boiling duties. It’s also extremely easy to use and can be up and running in less than a minute. On top of that, the price tag puts it within reach of any camper/backpacker looking for a good reliable stove. Highly recommended! – Weighs just 3 oz. (85 g) – Dimensions: 4 x 2 x 2 in. (10.2 x 5. x 5.1 cm). (Weight includes stove, not the canister ) – Simple Operation: No need for priming, pressurizing, or maintenance. – High Heat Output: Boils 1 liter of water in under 3.5 minutes. – Full Flame Control: Glove-friendly controls allow precise flame adjustment, from a simmer to a boil. – Flame Protection: Tri-sectional Windclip™ wind shield protects flame and boosts efficiency. – Serrated pot-supports prevent the pot from shifting; folds up compact for travel – Burn time (MSR isopro) per 227-g / 8-oz. canisterappx. 60 minutes – Boil time (MSR isopro), 1 liter3.5 minutes – Water boiled (MSR isopro) per 227-g canister16 liters – Water boiled (MSR isopro) per 1 oz. of fuel 2 liters – Made in Korea – AWARDS: The pocketrocket stove tied with the MSR whisperlite stove as Backpacker Magazine Readers choice for the best camping stove in 2005 – MSRP ((Fuel canister sold separately)Special Thanks to YOUNGS BACKPACKING for hosting this

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Let’s Take a look at the MSR Pocket Rocket Camp Stove. This stove is fueled by Isopro fuel cylinders. It weights in at 3 oz. in the carry case. This lightweight backpacking stove is a great option for cooking and preparing food at camp, in the field, on the trail or in a bug out situation. It is also very affordable at around .00. I will show you the stove, how it functions and test it for an approximate boil time.

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This week Im renting a lean-to in Baxter State park Maine. Im bringing a lot of gear and testing it out.

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This is the newer version (some minor changes) of my pocket camp stove that was featured on Instructables at: www.instructables.com

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