Bruntmor Camping Rocket Stove with Handle
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Bruntmor is very excited to announce our newest item, our Rocket Stove for hunters, fisherman, camping trips, backyard cooking, outdoor events, or survivalists. With this heavy duty, portable rocket stove you can cook whatever you want, just put a pot on the top! These stoves produce little to no smoke with dry wood! The temperature of the stove is easily controlled by adding wood at the rate you need. 3-4 sticks are more than enough heat to purify water, cook breakfast, lunch or dinner.
- Heavy Duty, Portable Rocket Stove for hunters, fisherman, camping trips, backyard cooking, outdoor events, or survivalists.
- Can hold all parts inside for easy transport and storage. Converts from box easily and quickly into a fully functional stove. Add dry wood and light it up, you will be ready to go in just 5 minutes!
- Easy to find fuel(branches, twigs, pinecones,etc.)
- No need to stove fuels(propane, charcoal, etc.
- The cooking grate is wide and will support large pots
We put great care into our products and never want to leave any customers unsatisfied with their new purchase, which is why we have a 1-year limited warranty. Please contact info@bruntmor.co if you have any questions regarding warranties or would like to process a warranty. Warranty claims can be sent to this email address alongside photographs of the product. If Bruntmor finds the product to be defective under inspection, we will send a replacement for the item. The warranty does not cover any damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, commercial use, or damage from overheating the item.

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First rocket stove for me but so far I am impressed and it's a great price point for the free shipping. The build quality is great and it fires right up with very little effort.
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I just did a 1st burn today on my deck with this new rocket stove. I have a coffe can rocket stove I made myself and it works great but I wanted a cast iron version for longevity. First off, let me tell you rocket stoves aren't a magic fire starters. You need to build your fire carefully and tenderly as with any fire. Start the fire in the chimney with some paper and very dry, thin, small twigs and keep feeding it, slowly add larger and larger twigs. You want a good bed of coals established when you start feeding your sticks. I left some 5 inch twigs in the chimney when I started feeding sticks in the feeding chamber. It takes some practice to get the hang of a good rocket stove fire. Some things I discovered:Use thin sticks, the straighter the better. If there is a fork in the small branch, break it off and dump it in the chimney. It's better to have several long finger size sticks vs a few large sticks, at least in the beginning.Keep the feed side facing towards the wind if possible. This will create a natural bellows for the fire.Don't hesitate to add a couple pine cone size pieces of wood directly in the fire chamber occasionally.You MUST pretty constantly and continually keep feeding and pushing sticks down the feed chamber as they burn fast.After you've started your fire with dry tender, and if your larger twigs are damp, putting them into the feeding chamber will help dry them out quickly so they will burn better.This stove got over 570F with very little fuel or flames so it will easily boil water and cook food with little fuel. I didn't get it to the raging burn stage I wanted because it seemed to take longer than I anticipated and I was also trying to do some other things. Overall I am happy with it and look forward to using it.This is a heavy stove and I would not take it backpacking but I wanted this as a home stove anyway as a backup cooking option with minimal fuel.
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The initial stove purchased was returned, no charge to me, due to missing hardware. One of the legs was missing. I received the second stove 72 hours after returning the first stove.Otherwise, the product performs as advertised. I would advise purchasers to use cast iron pots, especially for frying. The cast iron holds and distributes heat better than regular cookware. Moreover, the stove requires a good amount, at least a large brown paper grocery bag full of sticks, twigs, etc. to cook anything other than an egg or two.I would like to see the manufacturer include a metal rod or something to assist in manipulating the fire like other sellers.I am happy with the purchase.
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Awesome it sturdy not to heavy and perfect heighth
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Works great, boiled water cooked some eggs in about 1/2 hour. Would definitely recommend for camping or to add to your preps. Aloha
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This stove is very easy to start and keep burning. Well worth getting for anyone who wants an emergency cooking source.
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Very efficient very heavy duty low 10% The firewood it would take to cook the same meal on a open flame. Fast hot heat with minimal smoke. What’s the embers are going puts out very little light while you’re cooking for a discrete campfire
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Small but very heavy and sturdy. Works as it should. I've built my own rocket stoves but this one works the same but is much heavier!
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exactly what i expected..small and convenient for camping....easy to use and store
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My husband absolutely loves it. He is part of the Trail Life Scouting Organization and he brought it to their latest campout. It was a huge hit! It's fast and really efficient. It look him a little tweaking how much wood to use but once he got the hang of it, he hasn't stopped using it. I keep catching him cooking sausages on cast iron on the patio! It's well built!
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