Quote Originally Posted by Cagemonkey View Post
Thats pretty ingenious. Thanks for posting. Hope things workout on the business end.
Thx.
Who knows didn't design it for retail purposes. I felt other products were lacking & designed it for what I perceived were real needs or deficiencies.. Saw & used many other's like US Military Yukon 1950 stove, Solo Stove, Bio-Lite, Kifaru Para Stove, Riley stoves, Ammo Can, Coleman, MSR etc. Felt they had problems w/ long term use vs. radiant heat vs size for packing etc. The problem w/ MSR / Primus etc al is excellent products all of them, but it's the fuel issue for day to day use...


The smaller Stoves are compact & work great if your Solo in camping or climbing conditions BUT really do little for heat or a base Camp type setting. I spent a lot of time always stoking the fire w/ fuel & foraging for it. Just to heat a meal w/ the smaller ones forget about radiant heat & adding some warmth.
I'm not concerned w/ producing it & already know other's will knock off w/ it's features China / Korea etc. BUT I know it works & lasts for long term use & I stay warm & have warm food.

Conceptually they all work, pragmatically they suck. Just my .02.

BTW as a side note, I use rule of 3's & American Indian survival order when in the bush....