Wood Gas Stove

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Wood Gas Stove

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I’ve been looking at these wood gas stoves:

http://wildstoves.co.uk/wood-cooking-sto...gas-stove/

And when I saw someone selling them for £20 on ebay, I decided to get one. Its purely as a back-up as I already have a decent compact gas stove and plenty of gas cylinders, but these wood gas stoves are compact, efficient and do not need a store of fuel to be maintained.

As well as the wood Gas Stove, I also bought a 14cm Zebra ‘lunchbox’ billy can into which the stove packs away perfectly as can be seen in the following photo’s:

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So having only taken delivery of the stove this week, I decided to give it a trial. First of all, lighting the stove just using a couple of matches and wood shaving was a doddle compared with trying to light a fire on the ground, the stove itself acts as a wind shield and there is clear air flow from below to help fuel the fire. Once lit, and adding fuel, the fire quickly took hold and was ready for cooking within a couple of minutes!!

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I then used placed the billy on the stove with 1 pint of water in it to see how long it would take to boil.

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The only issue I had at first was that the wood was burning too quickly, but that was my fault as I was only using wood shavings and thin branches, as soon as I placed larger sections of wood in the stove it was fine and kept burning without the need for additional fuel.

Once the stove was going, you could clearly see the effects of the wood gas providing a secondary burn from the high level ring of internal ventilation holes, this really helped to provide a much stronger heat.

It took about 6-7 minutes to boil a pint of water, but that included messing around adding fuel and taking photo’s. Also it was quite windy as you can see from the flames, so I reckon with the right grade of fuel, in a sheltered location, you could easily boil a pint of water in under 5 minutes.

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Once the fuel had all burnt out, there was also very little ash left.

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Overall I found this to be an excellent and very efficient stove, which is easy to carry and can be used with a variety of fuels.

The YouTube reviews/demonstrations on the above link are also good to view.

This is the actual one that I bought, though there are others at a similar price on ebay:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151361025381? ... 26_rdc%3D1

I already had the Zebra having picked one up cheap at a recent land rover show, but this is the same one and I find these better than the normal Zebra billy cans as they do not have that dread plastic clip, these are all 100% stainless steel:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Zebra-152314-St ... zebra+14cm
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I have seen videos about that model and they do look good, but tell me, can you fit a trangea in it for indoor cooking with bioethanol?
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Hi Nick

If you are talking about a Trangia alcohol stove like this, then yes it will fit inside:

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Now that looks like a fabulous bit of kit!!! All shiny, shiny and doesn't look like it takes up loads of room!

I can't store very much fuel at all living in a flat, so this looks perfect!! I'm going to add these to my wish list most def!!
thanks for posting.
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@Devonian,

Thanks for the good tip. I've been using the Solo Stove, which I rave about, but this is a fraction of the cost so I'll get one, maybe two of these as backups.
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Briggs 2.0 wrote:@Devonian,

Thanks for the good tip. I've been using the Solo Stove, which I rave about, but this is a fraction of the cost so I'll get one, maybe two of these as backups.
Yes the combustion process is the same as the solo stove, really efficient with a good hot directed burn.
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Nice little set up, thanks for the review. :)
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Mine arrived today recorded delivery, well packed and looks to be reasonable quality. Only concerns are the folding trivets they look rather flimsy.
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Hamradioop wrote:folding trivets
I opted for the MkIIt which has a different arrangement at the top Image. Otherwise it's identical. Great little stove.
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Today I bought 5 litres of Cat Litter. CJ's Premium Cat Litter, Absorbent Wood Pellets to be precise from B&M stores for £1.29.

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Using a cotton wall ball and a Fire lighter and a summit fire steel I had a good burn going with in 3 minutes and boiled a kettle of water in 5 or 6 minutes and the burn lasted for 20 minutes by just filling the fire bowl to just below the rim. As I write it is now burning the charcoal.
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