FireBox Stove - One Year Review - What I love and What's it's Biggest Limitation?

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FireBox Stove - One Year Review - What I love and What's it's Biggest Limitation?

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We sure are glad you are happy with your Firebox Stove, what a great video and thank you for your support!!

fireboxstove
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I really enjoy watching Steves vids when he's camping/bushcrafting himself.
It's obvious he's not just an opportunistic company boss who wants to sell his products because it's a current 'trend'.
He loves what he is doing and he loves delivering high quality products.
I own two Fireboxes (Gen.1 Steel, and Gen.2 Titanium) and it's still perfectly fine.
Great product, great company.

InCognito-vxgi
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Firebox for the win! Both sizes are awesome! Worth every penny.

gringo
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I love my Firebox, and have used it a lot for cooking outdoors, including a 14" cast iron skillet. The only drawback in my book, which is the same for all twig/wood stoves, is soot.

sublyme
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I use the same set up as you with the firebox and Stanley set and it's amazing from making hot chocolate for my boys in our woods to cooking up dinner it's cracking, uses firewood, charcoal, trangia burner and as you say it's limitations is us and I love Steve's cooking video 👍

GilesLincoln
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I have my firebox for a good 4 years and still finding it the Best Buy for the money. It’s versatility, it’s durability, it’s performance and it’s beauty when burning in the night are unequal. Steve is a real innovator and a real master chef, his videos are just fantastic to watch👍👊✌️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

LaurentGouzouAKALynx
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Where is steves explanation video link? I only see amzn links in the descrip

StelznerGaming
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Great video, and Great recommendation. Post some more please 👍🤠

charlesshannon
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It looks good, I have used other simple home made twig stoves, night fishing or camping out in my younger days. I am interested in getting one, but I am reviewing a number of them.

RSLtreecare
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Mine usually burns for 3-4 hrs a night in camp. Cooking, heating dishwater, desert, warming shower water, and just generally having a nice fire in camp. It really is my favorite piece of gear. Big chunks of wood that smolder and stay hot for a long time. Best stove out there. No doubt

Saltfly
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If you want to get G-2 5"fire box multi-fuel wood stove get the deluxe G-2 5" it comes with all the grills, boilerplate extra sticks it a better buy

dalevodden
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I lost my original (first Generation) Firebox not long after I had imported it to Australia (at considerable expense) and with a holiday in New Zealand coming up a few years ago, I ordered a Gen 2.
When it arrived, my frugal Chinese wife rolled her eyes and shook her head and summed it up in one work "Silly!"
On the road in New Zealand, I pulled it out and set it up burning scrap twigs that were lying about on the roadside. My wife pushed me aside and took over, instantly converted.
Ten days in New Zealand, one restaurant meal on the first night, the Folding Firebox took care of the rest. Pines cones were the most used fuel.

mickmoriarty
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You can scribe a line on your fire stick to mark the ideal length of wood for first cut. Simple enough to do even with a good beer buzz. (-:

brianbartulis
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Well other then the price, it is good stainless steel, I have had no warping and I have built hour long fires in it.

However the Nano does require constant babysitting, feeding wood.

What eventually gets the upper hand is the bottom air flow holes clogged and it's not worth feeding more at that point.

The Nano is a good backup, pocket twig stove, but that G2 5 seems more practical.

It's just the weight of it 2 lbs, I'm no fan of titanium, the $$$, plus I don't think it's a metal that likes prolong heat.

Yes, these stoves are well made.
They have a kit to stack 2 Nanos, basically removeable leg kit.

I have often wondered if you could use it to connect two Nanos side by side, Use 2 handle pot guards on one stove for pot support, upper legs on the other.

Look at the Kickstart stove coming out, first quarter 2022.

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Captain-Donut
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Aaah, no not again, Wooly I didn’t think you were a knife beater!😂😅😂😅, but it is one of the many functions of a knife, so I can’t be too hard on you, when it is something that the next generation needs to know for camping/ survival needs anyway!

thesmallwoodlot
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Nicely done mister. I got a couple of them. They sur are fun no doubt. Enjoy 😉

gusgus
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Very good for warming up not just cooking, I find it puts out alot more heat than a campfire twice it's size especially if there is a breeze, not sure why if it's the fact that it's contained and getting hotter or if the hot metal puts out more infra-red or I am just imaging things who knows.

TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive
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Absolutely love mine. I can fit the Firebox, Jetboil, cooking table, GSI kitchen set, small cast iron skillet, axe ect in one backpack. It's great for a grab and go camping or bike packing trip

mikekendrick
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Love mine I have the 5” and the nano 2gen. And waiting for the new one, great products.

carmenmartinez