View Full Version : Choke Hazard stove.... comments.
Has anyone tried one out? Whats your take on em? Considering a purchase, here.
Choke Hazard stove by Minibull designs (a couple of hikers that designed this), 16 grams, alcohol fuel, $20
Website
http://www.minibulldesign.com/apps/webstore/products/show/1512946
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGPQmJmuGzk&NR=1
mweinstone
01-26-2011, 01:23
i need to know the temp of the stovewall and the rateing of the tubeing to feel good. i like it alot.
I figured I would have gotten more info/comments on this thing by now.
Skidsteer
01-26-2011, 14:22
Has anyone tried one out? Whats your take on em? Considering a purchase, here.
I figured I would have gotten more info/comments on this thing by now.
Murphy is gonna show up to that party in his best tuxedo.
Sickmont
01-26-2011, 14:36
That thing looks cool. Me Likey!
Bags4266
01-26-2011, 15:02
Nice design, just to much going on for me resevoir tank, stove, tube, pot stand, hose in hose out roll it up put it back empty resevoir. bla bla bla. 1/2 to 3/4 alc in a simple cat stove or Zelph stove and your done for 2 cups to boil.
Bags4266
01-26-2011, 15:05
Here' a simple one for $12.00 needs no pot stand and is strong.
http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/super-stove.php
mister krabs
01-26-2011, 15:07
Nice design, just to much going on for me resevoir tank, stove, tube, pot stand, hose in hose out roll it up put it back empty resevoir. bla bla bla. 1/2 to 3/4 alc in a simple cat stove or Zelph stove and your done for 2 cups to boil.
This.
One piece stove with integrated potstand. Fill, light, wait, eat.
Skids called it.
Complexity just means more ways to go wrong.
I have a Choke Hazard. If you want to heat up a cup of water at a time it's cool, otherwise you'll get more done with a larger stove. CH is a toy, or for ultra-ultra-gramweenie types.
Spend a buck, feed a cat, poke some holes, and a Supercat will give you 2-3 cups of boiling water.
Spend a buck, feed a cat, poke some holes, and a Supercat will give you 2-3 cups of boiling water.
Amusingly well put. Thanks Lori!
I don't think you can beat the Gram Weenie Pro.
0.7oz, easy to light, boils 2 cups of water in under 10 minutes. I love mine.
https://end2endtrailsupply.com/Gram_Weenie_PRO.html