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Comentado en Alemania el 7 de enero de 2025
Schön wäre etwas mehr Festbrennstoff, aber sonst sehr Funktionabel und durch die Größe für Outdooraktivitäten geeignet.
Marcia
Comentado en España el 28 de febrero de 2021
Todavía no he usado este producto pero viene muy bien empaquetado y muy bien presentado. Es un producto pequeño especialmente para quienes lo buscan es una gran opción.
Rytech
Comentado en Francia el 9 de junio de 2020
Si vous cherchez un réchaud compact, bien étudié et solide, ce modèle est parfait ! Personnellement, je ne me sers que très rarement d'un réchaud, mais préfère en emporter un avec moi en randonnée. D'où l'intérêt d'emporter un objet compact et qui sait se faire oublier.C'est le cas ici, le réchaud fermé tient dans une petite pochette de sac à doc, se déplie sur deux positions différentes en quelques secondes, pour pouvoir accueillir des gamelles de différentes tailles (et protège également la flamme du vent). Les allume feu sont stockés directement dans le réchaud lorsque ce dernier est fermé, ce qui fait encore gagner un peu de place.Il est léger, mais paraît tout de même robuste et durable, ce qui est également un bon point sur des produits destinés à l'outdoor.C'est simple, mais efficace ! Ce n'est pas pour rien qu'Esbit est un des leaders sur ce marché !Les allume feu brulent bien et on trouve facilement des "recharges" de la marque, par contre n'hésitez pas à les stocker dans un petit sac congélation pour éviter que leur odeur ne se répande dans tout votre sac (odeur de poisson assez tenace…).Je recommande sans problème !
William K Wheatley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2014
The Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with Six 14-gram Solid Fuel Tabs provides me with a very lightweight, compact, easy-to-use, stable, and effective portable cooking system when I need to fix a freeze-dried meal or a cup of hot chocolate, tea or coffee when camping. It's design allows for good air flow around and under the bottom of the stove, allowing the fuel tabs to produce heat quite efficiently. This Esbit stove will hold four of the packaged 14-gram solid fuel tabs inside it when closed. I keep the folded-up stove and solid fuel tabs in a heavy-duty zip-lock sandwich bag when not in use because of the fuel tab's distinct, and previously well-reported "fishy" smell. This simple precaution prevents those awkward side glances and/or very pointed comments regarding personal hygiene from my hiking mates.I pack both my cooking gear and my water canteen together inside my MOLLE II canteen cover, giving me a compact, lightweight, and efficient system for carrying and getting to those items. My Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with four 14-gram Esbit Solid Fuel Tabs (both inside the heavy-duty zip-lock bag) fit easily into the bottom of my Official U.S. Military MOLLE II Canteen Cover, followed by my Rothco Stainless Steel Canteen Cup Lid #11512 below my Rothco G.I. Type Stainless Steel Canteen Cup #512, which holds my Nalgene BPA-free Tritan Oasis 32 oz. Canteen with my Rothco Canteen Cup Stove/Stand #918 slipped down over my canteen. While this pack arrangement may look a little goofy, compared to the appearance of a "typical" canteen in a canteen cover, and is definitely not mil-spec, the top flap of the canteen cover keeps everything in place and the strap buckles easily into its latch, just like it is supposed to do. I can also pack my bottles of Potable Water Purification Tablets with PA+, Crystal Lite Natural Lemonade Packets, Drip Drop Oral Rehydration Powder packets (to prevent dehydration if I become ill on the trail -- a not unheard of problem), my UST BlastMatch, and my Laser Jet Butane Lighter, all fit neatly into the two Velcro-secured side pockets on my U.S. Military Molle II Canteen Cover. The space my Esbit stove would have taken up if packed in my backpack can now be used for another freeze-dried meal or beverage package, or an extra 70% cocoa chocolate bar, or another piece of gear to make the hike easier or more enjoyable.In case you are wondering why I have both the Esbit Stove and the Rothco Canteen Cup Stove/Stand in my pack, here is the reason. I have found the Esbit Stove to be more stable and more efficient at allowing the solid fuel tabs to produce their maximum amount of heat and more effectively reflecting that heat up to the bottom of my canteen cup than the Rothco stove/stand. I use the Rothco stove/stand as a compact, easily packed windscreen for the Esbit stove. I sawed through the Rothco stove/stand in the center of the large rectangular opening on one side so I could spread it open to easily fit around the base of the Esbit stove. This helps keep the wind from blowing too much of the fuel tabs' heat out of the stove, before it can get to the bottom of my canteen cup and get the water in it boiling as quickly as possible, which gets the hot food or beverage inside me as soon as possible.The Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove and the Esbit 14-gram Solid Fuel Tablets help me enjoy hot meals and hot beverages quickly, simply, efficiently, compactly, and economically when there's no mess hall nearby. It works great for me, and might make meal-time easier or more enjoyable for you on your next hike.
Blue Berry
The photo of the item sold by DesercartAE shows fuel tabs stored inside the metal stove. I received the metal stove with the fuel tabs packaged separately. The fuel tabs do not fit inside the stove for storage or transportation. The reason I purchased this stove was for the compact nature of the fuel storage. The fuel tabs I received are too large and do not fit inside the stove, as pictured in the photos of the item for sale. I am happy with the stove itself, but disappointed that the fuel tabs do not fit inside it and must be carried separately.
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