Wild Stoves Woodgas Stove MK II(T) – Wild Stoves

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The Mark IIt is same as the Mark II except it features an improved, stronger and more versatile pot support design._x000D_ Theylistened to feedback from the international community of users, and redesigned the pot top soany size of pot can now be used with the stove- even a mug.The new design also avoids the need for weld points, and is more robust for heavier loads._x000D_ What people are saying_x000D_ Search the Internet for the dozens of videos of the Wild Woodgas in action around the world and forum discussions about its merits. Here are a few specific snippets…_x000D_ ‘At last a high quality woodgas stove that packs down small enough for backpacking, but is powerful enough to cook a decent meal.’ JME_x000D_ ‘That’s definitely the nicest wood gas stove I’ve seen yet. Thanks!?’ JNT_x000D_ The Wild Woodgas Stove Mark IIt_x000D_ This high-performance woodgas stove offers all the benefits you would expect: easy to light, very economical and clean-burning. Its three-part design means that you benefit from the stability of a footprint as large as some larger models (like the WoodGas LE and XL), as well as the space-saving compactness of its slightly smaller brothers (like the Bushbuddy and Bushcooker)._x000D_ The Wild Woodgas Stove is exceptionally efficient and versatile. Like most woodgas stoves it is designed to burn wood more cleanly than any open fire due to its secondary burn. This means more heat and less soot from a few twigs. It will also burn solid fuels (like hexamine) or meths in a Trangia-style burner. The stove packs down small for compact packing, with space inside for fuel & firelighting gear. What’s more, the whole lot packs into theMSR 775ml StowawayPot for instance (not included, butis also available from our onlinestore as a separate purchase)._x000D_ Wood-gas stoves create conditions where ‘primary air’ partially combusts wood gas, then injectpre-heated ‘secondary air’ into the top of the combustion chamber to mix with the remaining smoke, resulting in a very hot, clean burn and quick and easy lighting. They produce less carbon monoxide and particulates than open fires, and even rocket stoves. The images show the hot wood gases meeting the pre-heated air, appearing as jets of yellow flame._x000D_ This is a ‘passive-flow’ woodgas stove, meaning the secondary air holes are powered by convection rather than batteries and a fan – using the principle that hot air rises. So not only will you never run out of fuel for as long as you can find a few twigs; you’ll also never run out of battery power!_x000D_ For more information and discussion read the Blog entries onhow this stove compares with other woodgas stoves in terms of sizeandhow it compares with its battery-driven brothers the LE and XL._x000D_ Whatalloutdoor think_x000D_ We love the ingenuity of this stove. The natural draft is effective, the stove burns clean and intensely and it packs down neatly and easily. Best of all its slightly wider base provides an exceptionally steady cooking support for anything from a survival billycan to a ‘family’ pot or kettle. Highly recommended._x000D_ Up to 1.5 hour burn time from a single charge of wood pellets!_x000D_ Specifications_x000D_ Note: although stove packaging does not specify that this is a Wild Woodgas Stove Mk IIt, ALL STOVES now shipped by us are Mk IIt models._x000D_ Mass: 280g_x000D_ Height assembled to top of pot supports: 16.3cm_x000D_ Height packed-down: 6.6 cm_x000D_ Width: 12.5 – 13.6cm (the base is slightly wider than the top)_x000D_ Thickness of stainless steel: 0.26mm…

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Wild Stoves Woodgas Stove MK II(T)

Wild Stoves – Wild Stoves Woodgas Stove MK II(T) – £49.99 (RRP – £)

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