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The Gulrear Portable Backpacking Stove is a 100% titanium wood-burning stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 7.3 oz, it offers a lightweight and durable solution for cooking in the wild. Its unique design allows for the use of natural twigs as fuel, eliminating the need for heavy propane canisters. With easy assembly and a compact foldable design, this stove is perfect for camping, hiking, and backpacking.








| ASIN | B079FM3MMD |
| Brand Name | gulrear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (237) |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline, Wood |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.92"L x 4.92"W x 6.3"H |
| Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | gulrear |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Titanium |
| Model Number | 10 |
| Part Number | 10 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| UPC | 606413063993 |
C**R
WOW! Improved design and more affordable vs. Emberlit, for virtually the same (light) weight!
This "JOYOOO Camping Stove,Portable Folding Wood Stove Lightweight Pure Titanium Stove, Stainless Steel Alcohol Stove Outdoor Picnic BBQ Backpacking Camping Cooking Stove (Titanium)" is an OUTSTANDING deal. I've owned (and loved) the original Emberlit titanium stove for over four years so when I saw the surprisingly low price on this one, I decided to give it a try and was highly skeptical of its quality. After considerable times spent with this stove, I can say that compared with the Emberlit, this Joyooo titanium flatpack stove is only slightly larger and heavier (210g vs. 165g), yet nearly as packable, slightly more rigid, slightly more refined in its design (better airflow and easier to feed wood), includes a serviceable nylon carry case, and is capable of burning larger sticks and generating higher BTUs due to its moderately increased volume, at LESS THAN HALF THE COST! Honestly, I'm impressed and despite being someone who counts grams, I'm fairly convinced this one is worth the extra weight over the Emberlit, not just because of the lower cost, but the substantially improved airflow, easier feeding, and greater stability. The Emberlit stove is fantastic, but suffers from some drawbacks when it comes to airflow. When you light it up, it burns beautifully, but as soon as you set a large pot on top of it, it is prone to smoking unless you are burning perfectly dry, seasoned hardwood and have built up a moderate bed of coals. Even then, it seems prone to suffocating and smoking. I fixed that by drilling holes in the upper support fins to increase the amount of air available for cleaner combustion. That made a substantial difference, but if you make this modification, make sure you understand how to drill sheet metal properly and cleanly, and size and locate the holes carefully so that you don't compromise the upper structural rigidity needed to support a pot. To be fair, the Joyooo stove required this same modification, as it exhibited the same tendency to suffocate when covered by a large (1L+ pot)--albeit slightly less smoky, probably due to the increased volume of the slightly larger Joyooo stove. The bigger design difference between the two stoves is the solid baseplate of the Emberlit, which does not allow the updraft to draw supply air through the coal bed. The result is that the Emberlit tends to collect a bed comprised of white, smoldering ash as much, or more, than the substantial, red-hot coals one desires for cooking. By contrast, this Joyoo stove has a thoroughly perforated bottom which allows it to build up beautiful, large, glowing red coals that make it considerably easier to maintain a smokeless fire and to re-ignite flames by feeding in fresh twigs atop the coal bed. The only downside is that the perforated bottom allows ash to drop through to the ground, making it much messier beneath the stove and moderately less safe to operate if you're on really dry, combustible terrain. An easy fix is to take a small piece of heavy duty aluminum foil folded over on itself a few times to give it thickness, and slightly larger than the footprint of the stove. This makes a very light, effective ash pan. The other big design difference is the spacious feed door on the Joyoo, which is more than twice as large as the opening on the Emberlit. Although I initially had concerns that the Joyooo's opening might be too large, resulting in less effective updraft, it turned out to work considerably well. In fact, on my Emberlit, I eventually added a 1.5" diameter hole in one of its side panels to give me additional airflow and more space to feed in wood at right angles to the wood inserted through its small main door. This made the Emberlit easier to feed and keep burning hot, but it compromised some of the wind-resistance of the stove in high winds by creating another open passageway in one of its sides. With the Joyoo, the main feed door is so large already that there is terrific airflow and the wood/sticks you insert can be crossed by spreading them out at varying angles of entry, yet the other three (solid) sides effectively block high winds to keep things relatively safely contained. The reason crossing sticks is important, as you likely have discovered if you've ever played with fire, is that crossed/intersecting sticks generally burn hotter and maintain better airflow for flame combustion than parallel sticks. Parallel sticks or logs often gradually compact and collapse together as they burn, suffocating the airflow needed to maintain a hot flame, or else spread apart, which reduces the heat needed for efficient combustion--either way increasing the amount of smoke. This may sound like a small issue (and arguably, it is), but the point is that a smaller feed door which requires fuel to be fed in parallel takes noticeably more attention to "manage" (i.e., keep shifting/re-settling) the sticks to maintain proper airflow and combustion; whereas the Joyooo's much larger feed door lets you just jam in the wood at intersecting angles for less fuss and easier/hotter burning, or alternatively, to insert several larger 1" to 2" diameter logs (some of which would not fit through the Emberlit's opening) atop an established coal bed for a slower, longer-lasting burn that is perfect for cooking delicate foods, slow-roasting thicker meats, or generating moderate heat inside an appropriately constructed shelter. Before I came across this stove, I have routinely recommended the Emberlit original titanium flatpack stove as the best all-around bushcraft/camping stove for 2-4 adults. Given the cost savings and especially the refined design elements, I think the Joyooo is equal to, or even slightly preferable over, the Emberlit. If your a gram-weenie and not on a budget, you may still want to stick with the Emberlit to save about 50 grams of weight, but otherwise, the Joyooo titanium is the way to go. Highly recommended!
G**E
Watch out. It's got sharp edges. No burrs just sharp.
I bought this stove to take camping if I ever get to go. It's well crafted and titanium so it doesn't weigh much. It's kinda hard to get it put together but when you do it's sturdy little stove. Be careful though. The edges are sharp and could cut you if it slips putting it together. It's not a pocket size it's more a smaller medium sized. I'm impressed with the quality. Im sure it will give those 100.00 can stoves a run for the money. The little pieces that you put your pot on go at an X angle instead of a + lol. Over all I'm happy with this stove and think it's a great deal.
W**E
Generic Stove, Works
If this review helps in any way Positive or Negative Please hit HELPFUL!!! It will help encourage me to continue my real reviews of products I've purchased. Pros: Stove works, no moving parts, easy to assemble and take apart, with no sharp edges. Light weight. Sturdy support for pot once assembled, flat for easy transport. Cons: Generic, No directions at all. Says Alcohol Burner Pocket Stove yet none provided. Overall good travel stove to have in your kit. Thank you for reading my review: Again Please give this review a thumbs up. It is real. I've been on Amazon as a customer for over twenty years. I don't get compensated for my reviews. (Not that I wouldn't like to be.) I pay for Amazon Prime so I get any of the perks that come with my Prime membership.
M**T
Light weight, strong titanium, built to last!
First of all let me state this was a fast delivery! Ok, on to the stove: So, out of the package. I was thinking that this product wasn't going to be very stable/durable once I assembled it. (This took under a minute.) I was very wrong!! It was very solid! The two thin metal slats that form a "X" at the top, really made the stove prove to me that this is titanium built & tuff as nails! I cannot wait to try this when I go camping soon. Very light weight & perfect for your bug out bag as well! I also purchased a grill set from another seller to compliment this stove & it looks to be a perfect for it. Good job to the design of this product! It's also cheaper in price than the other listed stoves! Hurry & do your self a favor ..get this!
M**K
Perfect for my uses
I wanted to get a compact, simple camp stove that I could put in my backpack pocket, and that would withstand high temperatures and be sturdy enough to cook on. This stove ended up being absolutely perfect. I see no reason to buy something more expensive unless you are counting ounces and would benefit from one that is just barely lighter. This stove is so convenient- I'm glad I didn't buy one that requires propane. Some people who were camping with me (for reasons unknown to me) took the stove and put it in the middle of the fire put, and piled logs on top of it. I guess that was the real test of durability. When I found it, I checked its frame, and the stove was totally fine. Discoloration will likely happen upon the first use, if you get it hot enough. The stove can boil about 2 quarts of water much faster than my electric stove in my kitchen- I didn't have a timer on me. But you can get it as hot as you want, and way hotter than you would need. It just depends on the volume of sticks/burning materials that you feed into it.
M**S
Ultra light and sturdy
This is a great little stove for one. I've burnt wood and charcoal in it and it performs great. Cleans up easy and is strong. Easy to assemble and disassemble. I have two. One for my main back and one for my day pack.
M**R
Credevo di acquistare la solita cinesata, invece si è dimostrato robusto, leggero e facile nel montaggio. Fa' egregiamente il suo lavoro. Consigliato
M**0
Acheté dans le cadre de mes voyages en van - ne prends absolument pas de place et très légé je ne l'ai pas encore utilisé car je l'ai pris en cas de pénurie de gaz mais il ne me semble pas compliqué a se servir de cet objet
A**O
Es excelente. Muy seguro y prende fenomenal. Ideal para cocinar o calentar líquidos. El depósito es pequeño y obliga tener que echar cada poco palitos pequeños de leña, carbon o astillas de madera, pero de esta forma no nos “olvidamos” del fuego. No ocupa nada de espacio. Para mí, después de 4 acampadas, me ha resultado ideal. Ojo, si no se espera uno a tener ascuas, puede quemar los recipientes, así que hay que asegurarse de que el material (cazos, sartenes) son apropiados.
S**K
From the pictures though it was going to be a bit on the small size but its just right. Sturdy too
R**N
Great Stove at a fraction of the price of others available
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