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Camping Stove, Ohuhu Mini Camp Stove Stainless Steel Portable Stove, Backpacking Survival Stove Burning Stove for Picnic BBQ Camp Hiking with Grill Grid and Carry Bag

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Brand Ohuhu
Fuel Type Alcohol
Material Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 5.51"L x 5.51"W x 3.15"H
Power Source Gas Powered
Item Weight 0.8 Pounds

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  • Wide Compatibility: You can fit just about any pot or pan on this mini camping stove thanks to the sizeable cooking surface. Whatever the situation calls for, you can boil water, cook food, or just make a nice fire for heat and enjoyment. Ohuhu camp stove can do it all!
  • Compact, Portable & Lightweight: It can be a pain lugging around one of those heavy gas stoves, but this portable camping stove is super portable and weighs just 1.9lbs! Assembles in seconds, no tools required. This camp stove can fit into your gear bag, the back of your car, and many other places! It’s the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors when you’re camping, hiking, fishing or mountaineering!
  • Stable & Durable: Like any high quality gear, the Ohuhu stainless steel backpacking stove is made to last through all sorts of adventures. Built with top-notch stainless steel, the mini stove can support pots and pans, hot temperatures of the fire, and the journey there and back without an issue. The burning stove also comes with a detachable stainless steel plate.
  • Adjustable Ash Catcher: Get exactly the heat levels you need thanks to the 2 adjustable heights (2.8”/3.8”). Use intense heat for grilling or lighter heat for warming up previously cooked food. This user-friendly design is efficient and easy to use!
  • Mutilple Use: What’s great about this camping stove is its wide compatibility with all sorts of fuel types. Not only can you use a traditional gas tank or, solid fuel tablets, but you can also use any type you might bring or find along the way. Ohuhu camp stove is a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to cook and enjoy nature.
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the versatility, boil time, size, quality and flame of the portable stove. They mention that it's perfect for backpacking and camping, it gets started almost immediately and very efficiently burns wood, it' s super lightweight and compact and that it holds up well.

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728 customers mention665 positive63 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the portable stove. They mention that it is well-made, solid, and reliable. Customers also appreciate the excellent customer service. Overall, customers recommend the product for its great performance and durability.

"...DISADVANTAGESThe Trangia is more robust. The little burner is almost indestructible...." Read more

"...It is well made and the parts fit together nicely. The bag fits just right.It's debatable whether this is as eco-friendly as advertised...." Read more

"...It performs well as a stove, but we also like to use it as a mini fire pit when we can't have a bigger fire in the fire pit...." Read more

"...Next edge to Solo stove, you will not break it! This stove is also solid but you just have to be careful of the 3 pot holder arms...." Read more

450 customers mention376 positive74 negative

Customers generally like the size of the portable stove. They mention that it is super lightweight, compact, and really easy to use. The bag fits just right, and other solid fuel sources are easy to carry. It's very light and perfect for back packers, and is perfect for keeping the coffee pot hot. It is rather heavy, but it folds down small, making it perfect for traveling on foot with. Customers also say that the design is smart, and it has a sturdy, stable, and clean-lined construction. It all nests together very snugly into a padded drawstring bag, taking up no more than a few inches.

"...Assembly in less than 10 seconds- Pieces fit together easilyCons:- A bit flimsy (Base and Pot Stand)-..." Read more

"...Again, I prefer to carry a couple of extra batteries with me. They are lighter, and I can use them wile walking if needed...." Read more

"...It is well made and the parts fit together nicely. The bag fits just right.It's debatable whether this is as eco-friendly as advertised...." Read more

"We've been using this stove for about a year now. It's well built, lightweight, and for the price, it is a super value...." Read more

313 customers mention226 positive87 negative

Customers like the flame of the portable stove. They say it puts off a lot of heat, and works great with wood pellets. It burns efficiently, reaches temperatures of 212+ easily, and feels safe and cool to the touch. The secondary burn happens fast, and the product quickly burns hot with a great even circular flame. It improves the burn quality of coal, sticks, and pellets, and produces no visible smoke.

"...It feels safe, and reasonably cool to the touch even during operation. You can light a fire and move it around if needed...." Read more

"...increased chamber size allows better air circulation and thus better burning fires. You can even burn semi wet wood wood in here once it gets going!..." Read more

"...The secondary burn happens fast. It is hot, Hot, HOT and once the flame dies the coals burn away to pure ash...." Read more

"...Constant feeding of combustable material- Takes a bit of time to cool down after firing, so you can't use it and move on quickly..." Read more

195 customers mention169 positive26 negative

Customers find the portable stove easy to assemble. They mention that it has a simple but effective design to quickly setup, boil water, or cook, warm your hands, or a lot of fun to use. The parts assemble and stay together easily, making it easy to get the bacon done. It's lightweight, compact, and perfect for the job.

"...Stainless Steel- Assembly in less than 10 seconds- Pieces fit together easilyCons:-..." Read more

"...The parts assemble and stay together easily. Takes less than ten seconds to put together or disassemble...." Read more

"...It's easy to assemble and stays hot long enough to cook my main meals and boil a pot of water without refueling." Read more

"Perfect for my needs. Make sure you have a solid foundation" Read more

193 customers mention184 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the portable stove. They say it is a good value for the price, worth its weight in gold, and fun to mess with.

"...Pros:-Little Weight- Relatively inexpensive at around $20- Burns almost anything you put in it- Stainless Steel-..." Read more

"...wood gasifier stove and don't want to build one, get this stove - it's cheap and good." Read more

"...It's well built, lightweight, and for the price, it is a super value...." Read more

"...Overall, definitely worth what I paid." Read more

103 customers mention94 positive9 negative

Customers like the appearance of the portable stove. They say it has a great design, is nice and compact, and has easilty a nice looking flame. The stainless grate is really nice and compliments the stove well. It is an excellent minimalist camp stove and is well thought out.

"...So the BioLite is cool. Looks and feels great, and makes a beautiful toy...." Read more

"Very nice and easy to assemble. Haven’t used it yet but look forward to doing so.. Can come in handy for emergencies.." Read more

"...Not an issue.The design is great since they fit within each other for storage.The bag itself is nice and thick...." Read more

"...Both compliment each other very well, and will free up storage space for camping and backcountry packing...." Read more

86 customers mention86 positive0 negative

Customers like the versatility of the portable stove. For example, they mention it's perfect for backpacking and camping, great for camping or emergency preparedness, and an excellent choice for any outdoor cooking. Some say it' s a great alternative to gas camping stoves, making it good for solo camping. It's small and rugged, making for good solo camping, and it''s fireproof.

"...Haven’t used it yet but look forward to doing so.. Can come in handy for emergencies.." Read more

"...But this is one that I will never get rid of. Why? It is perfect for the emergency kit because it doesn't need some fancy fuel...." Read more

"...It’s a great emergency item." Read more

"...This thing is small which is perfect for backpackers. But that’s also something to keep in mind if you need “more”...." Read more

81 customers mention77 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the boil time of the portable stove. They mention that it gives off a TON of heat, boils water in no time, and can boil three cups of water in about 8 minutes. The stove gets started almost immediately and very efficiently burns wood. It is easy to set up and easy to clean, and it works with multiple types of fuel.

"Original: This product is gimmicky at best. It will boil a pot of water efficiently using just wood that you can find on the ground as a fuel source..." Read more

"...stove and just recently used it on a camping trip, where it easily made a HUGE dinner and a hot breakfast for two people...." Read more

"...Can boil three cups of water in about 8 minutes. Reliable. No fuel lines to clog or moving parts to break.CONS: Soot...." Read more

"...Boiling water for drinking purification, making coffee and cooking -- this little stove is a hidden gem!..." Read more

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So, this product had good reviews so I decided for $16.00 I'd take a chance on it. Arrived well packaged. All pieces were there. Stove assembly, and accessories, we're made of a good grade stainless steel. I have little doubt the quality will be enjoyed. Probably the weakest point is the pivoting grate supports. However, not abusing these with super heavy weights you'll be ok.Attempted a test fire using home made cotton/accelerate. For material I used about two hand fulls of small twigs and less than 1/4 round branch broken into small pieces. As ignition began the temperature rapidly grew. At one point the internal temperature was greater than 800 degree. My cup, holding about 7 oz of water began to boil in less than 3 minutes.As I experimented I found a tin foil barrier helped keep the breeze in check and the wood seemed to burn slower.Now today's experiment was just to become knowledgeable as to its operation and gain some working knowledge before in-the woods use. I have no doubt had I used pieces of seasoned blocks of wood, as mfg suggested, it would definitely have a stronger burn rate and longer lasting time.So, my opinion, this product will definitely reach temperatures of 212+ easily. A larger pot, cooking a meal, will certainly take longer, but for the price its well worth being a backup to alcohol. The small grilling rack would enable a rare meat to be prepared just like at home. Product also included a tough nylon carring case with draw string.So, if you're searching for a lightweight back up to your alcohol stove consider this and a valuable option that does a good job.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ohuhu Portable Wood Burning Camping Stove vs. Trangia alcohol system vs. BioLite CampStove
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2015
Ohuhu Portable Wood Burning Camping Stove vs. Trangia alcohol system vs. BioLite CampStove

I own both a Ohuhu and a Trangia stoves.
I am going to review the Ohuhu, and compare it to the very popular Trangia and the new BioLite CampStove.

First the Ohuhu es exactly as you can see it in the pictures.
Stainless steel, seems to be electro welded, and pretty light.
The weakest points are the three moving parts. The triangles where the pot rests during cooking. You need to be a little careful with those and I guess that over time those are going to be the parts that will break.
The rest, will give you no trouble during the regular usage. They can be dropped and take the usual abuse and still will work, but to achieve the lightness they are not built like a tank.

The parts assemble and stay together easily. Takes less than ten seconds to put together or disassemble. It feels safe, and reasonably cool to the touch even during operation. You can light a fire and move it around if needed. I can do it with my bare hands, but it will be safer to use some sturdy gloves for insulation.

The Ohuhu comes with a nice little net for storage, that also seems to be just perfect to do the job.

To start a fire just assemble the Ohuhu gather some tinder, dry leaves or paper, put them in the stove and add a handful of little twigs. Set the on fire and enjoy. The rocket stove design takes care of the rest, creating the air circulation you need. As the fire grows, add a few more wood and the flames will grow bigger and bigger as the gassification takes place (you can see the fire coming out of the upper holes like in you kitchen stove).
If you have any trouble getting the fire going, you can just carefully lift the stove and blow from underneath to increase the oxygen flow until it can work on its own.

How fast can it boil a pot of water?
Well, it depends. It depends on the amount and kind of wood you use, how big the pot, and how cold the water is to begging with... In my case it tends to be around 10 to 15 minutes. If you are looking at it it seems like a long time, but if you start doing something else, you'll realize that it is already boiling before you know it.

After burning, it is actually pretty clean. You will have to wash your pots, but the Ohuhu packs neatly again in its net, and with a quick wiping will be clean enough so it doesn't make a mess in your bag.

So to compare it to the Trangia Alcohol stove:

ADVANTAGES:

The Ohuhu uses wood. You can usually find it everywhere for free. I love the ritual and the smell of it. If you are going to be flying, you can't take alcohol in your suitcase, so you would have to find it at your destination if you are taking the Trangia.

With alcohol, you either take too much with you, having to carry that extra weight, or you don't take enough, risking running out of it too soon.

The Ohuhu also can work with solid alcohol tablets, so you could carry a couple of those just in case if you want to.

Also, the Trangia has a rubber gasket to ensure a good seal, that tends to get old or even burn, and at least in my case has created a leak in my backpack. Not only making a huge mess with my gear, but also leaving me without fuel when I needed it the most...

DISADVANTAGES

The Trangia is more robust. The little burner is almost indestructible.
The alcohol burn is more consistent and reliable.
You may have a hard time looking for dry enough wood if the weather is rainy. Alcohol is a sure fire.
The wood tends to smoke more, so you can't cook inside with the Ohuhu, while with the Trangia I have done it under the extension of my tent (watch out for fire hazards!!!!)
The alcohol also burns very clean, while the wood tends to make a mess on the pots and pans. You are going to need some still wool or fine sand to clean your pots after using them on any wood fire.

(If you use the Ohuhu with solid alcohol tablets you wouldn't have any of the wood burning "disadvantages" but it feels that the Ohuhu's strong point or most common use is not going to be as an alcohol burner, but as a wood stove, hence my review comments)

COMPARE TO BIOLITE

The Ohuhu is WAY LIGHTER (and cheaper). Forget about carrying a Biolite if you are backpacking.
Both are rocket stoves. The BioLite uses the thermo generator to feed a little fan that keeps the oxygen flowing. To me this is just another part that can break or give problems. As I have described, you can just pick the Ohuhu up and blow if you need bigger flames. The Biolite is definitely safer if you can afford the extra weight and cash, but you can achieve the same effect.

Another advantage of the Biolite is that you can generate electricity to charge your electronics.
Again, I prefer to carry a couple of extra batteries with me. They are lighter, and I can use them wile walking if needed. The chargers in the BioLite have also given trouble to some users. My $10 batteries, are just that, $10, and I can find a new one in most gas stations...

So the BioLite is cool. Looks and feels great, and makes a beautiful toy. However, if more than camping you are actually hiking and backpacking, the Ohuhu may be a cheaper and lighter option for you.
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