Serotonin Ultra-Compact Titanium Camping Stove

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This is the little stove than CAN. Whether it's wood, pellets, solid fuel or gas, this ultra-compact stove is not only ultra compact and lightweight, but it is so versatile you'll never be without a hot meal on the trail even if you run out of fuel.

Check it out on Kickstarter at the link above!

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I didn’t realize Putin’s American accent was so flawless 😂

tanstaafl
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It's nice to see everything included, and the fork that becomes bellows is great. That's a really nice touch.

CitizenJane-
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how on earth does vladimir putin find the time to sell camping

ultimatefreedom
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I think there’s A LOT, that can make this better. Including a much larger opening to feed the fuel. A better pot holder, and more utensils. But a larger hole for fuel is paramount.

caliber
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That small plate that you think is a tool, is actually used for solid fuel tablets and a trangia style burner, the saw blade and ruler are not the prime use

paulcurrie
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Too many parts to assemble or lose in my opinion. I got the titanium Winnerwell camp stove that just unfolds. It also has a tray to feed tow wood into it.

Maria-In-Motion
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I like the design it’s well thought out I am retired I shall make something on these lines the duel purpose idea is a winner

NeilBates-kt
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Too many loose parts to assemble, what if you loose one ?? The whole stove becomes inoperative

royalpanther
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i'm definitely getting this! everything I could ever want in a SMALL package! that's awesome

mattsmith
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Got to stick with my firebox it is a cool
Little stove here if it was just a stove to throw into a stove collection maybe.
But it’s extremely thin. An I don’t see them rivets holding up for to long after many heating an cooling cycles over time.

AquaTech
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Does the popular tangea alcohol stoves fit in the grooves on that pot holder also

mauriceupp
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Great idea, but I feel all of it is made of too thin of titanium. My Ti firebox is made of much thicker Ti and Ive had hot enough fires in it to warp it a little. The fact that this comes apart in separate panels means soot city when it comes to packing it away. I bet this would be great for wood pellets though, I always get really nice secondary combustion in my other gasifier stoves with pellets.

AtomicBleach
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Have you tried to run the stove with propane? I like the stove and would like to add it as a backup for my roadtrips. I already carry a 5lb propane bottle and wouldn't want to carry another fuel source.  

Also, I was wondering if it was possible to sit the burner lower? I would imagine it would take some modification of the pot stand. By lowering the burner you can use the stove as a wind break.

enriquepadilla
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Neat design but wait until it warps out of shape, when new and unused they all look good.

timothyorendorff
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It looks as if it suffocates the twig fuel source, these type stoves are better when round in shape, makes for better gasifier. Its kool looking though.

NikaVinyl
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It seems that everything is sold out on the website. Does anyone know when they will come back in stock?

rocketcitymoto
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I like that stove. I just wish that it was a little bigger so I could put a hamburger patty on the grill part and for it to have a bigger feed hole.

michaelking
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Blowing through a bellows tube can be dangerous if you accidentally inhale. This stove has loose parts to lose in the grass while camping and won't be fun to assemble in the dark or cold. The Trangia models, the Solo Stove models and the Kelly Kettles give this contraption serious competition. And if you go car camping, the Coleman 2-burner stoves are king anyway.

BeefT-Sq
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Pouring water on it will warp it. Just be patient. Cool little stove

Saltfly
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Interesting development, however I have issues with the firewood I can find: Often quite moist, often up to an inch thick for the same reason, and quite knotty to add. I'm not an ultralighter either, I just like a fire in the evening but not to burn the ground. Lightweight, yes, but within reason.
It's too small, in other words. And I would get my fingers covered in soot every darn time I tried to handle it.

haraldthi