Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.24 x 5.2 x 4.65 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 4.25 x 5.71 inches |
Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
Brand Name | Solo Stove |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
Model Name | FBA_SS1-FBA |
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Solo Stove |
Part Number | SS1-FBA |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Solo Stove Lite |
Included Components | Stove, cooking ring, drawstring sack |
Size | Solo Stove Lite |
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Solo Stove Lite - Portable Camping Hiking and Survival Stove | Powerful Efficient Wood Burning and Low Smoke | Gassification Rocket Stove for Quick Boil | Compact 4.2 Inches and Lightweight 9 Ounces
Purchase options and add-ons
Brand | Solo Stove |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4.25"L x 4.25"W x 5.7"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
About this item
- GEAR OF THE YEAR WINNER: The original super-efficient, ultralight Solo Stove.
- PATENTED DESIGN, LESS SMOKE: The patented design features a unique double wall that creates ultra-clean gasification and a secondary combustion. This allows fuel to burn more completely and with less smoke.
- FUEL IS FREE: No more spending money on white gas or expensive liquid canister fuel.
- LIGHTWEIGHT & FAST BOIL TIME: Boils water in 8-10 mines (34 flu oz. water). 4.25" Diameter, 3.8"/5.7” tall (packed/assembled). Solo Stove weighs only 9 oz. Made of premium stainless steel and chrome wire. Nylon stuff sack included.
- COMPACT SPACE SAVING DESIGN: The compact Solo Stove design nests inside the companion Solo Stove Pot 900 (not included) leaving you with more room in your backpack.
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From the brand
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Unique Technology
Perfectly placed ventilation holes and the double wall ensure the signature 360° Airflow and a low-smoke fire
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Durable
Made of 304 stainless steel, our products are sturdy, weather resistant and ready to use right out of the box.
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Wood Burning
Gas or propane are history. Our products are powered only by wood.
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Portable
With accessories designed to nest inside, the fire pits are made to accompany you on your next adventure.
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About Us
We strive to create the best designed and easiest to use outdoor products that help you to reconnect to what matters most. Our line of wood-burning fire pits allow you to have a low smoke fire anywhere, anytime! With a burn that is so efficient there is way less smoke than traditional fire pits, allowing you to enjoy your time around the fire.
Product Description
Solo Stove Lite
Even when you're on the road, you'll get hungry! Prepare a hearty meal and complement it with marshmallows for dessert. Enjoy an evening around the fire with a fascinating flame afterwards - all with the same portable camping stove. Our lightweight and compact wooden stoves are ideal for hiking, survival training, backpacking, and any other activity that requires lightweight and compact, but functional equipment. So pack it up and head off to your next adventure!
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Quick & Efficient
The Lite boils 32 fl oz of water within 8-10 min. So warm food is always provided.
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Fuelled with Wood
Thanks to wood firing, there is no need to transport heavy, harmful and expensive fuels.
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For on the Road
Once it's time to move on, simply store the stove in the included Nylon Carry Bag.
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Made to Last
304 Stainless steel is durable, lightweight and will not cave in under the pressure of a hot flame.
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Lightweight
Weighing only 9 oz, Lite fits in the backpack of a survivalist or picnicker.
How Does it Work?
Designed with a double wall, the Stove has unique airflow properties which makes it extremely efficient. The air intake holes on the bottom of the stove channel air to the bottom of the fire while at the same time, channels warm air up between the walls of the stove. This burst of preheated oxygen feeding back into the firebox through the smaller holes at the top of the stove causes a secondary combustion. A more efficient burn also means you'll use much less wood compared to an open camp fire.
Our Camping Equipment
304 Stainless steel | Material | 304 Stainless steel |
1-2 People | Capacity | 2-4 People |
5.7 x 4.25 in | Size (HxDia) | 7.9 x 5.1 in |
9 oz | Weight | 16.5 oz |
8-10 Minutes | Boil time | 4-6 Minutes |
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304 Stainless steel | Material | 304 Stainless steel |
1-2 People | Capacity | 4+ People |
5.7 x 4.25 in | Size (HxDia) | 9.25 x 23.5 in |
9 oz | Weight | 2.2 lbs |
8-10 Minutes | Boil time | 2-4 Minutes |
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304 Stainless steel | Material | 304 Stainless steel |
1-2 People | Capacity | 30 oz/ 900 ml |
5.7 x 4.25 in | Size (HxDia) | 4.5 x 4.1 in |
9 oz | Weight | 7.8 oz |
8-10 Minutes | Boil time | - |
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304 Stainless steel | Material | Anodized Aluminum |
1-2 People | Capacity | - |
5.7 x 4.25 in | Size (HxDia) | 9.5 x 26.5 in |
9 oz | Weight | 7.4 oz |
8-10 Minutes | Boil time | - |
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ASIN | B007DBD3IU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #90,767 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #41 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
Date First Available | February 25, 2012 |
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Customers like the water resistance, quality and portability of the stove. For example, they mention it works well as a pot stand, it's easy to light and it'll fit right into your traditional camp cookware. That said, they appreciate the size and say it'd be a great addition to any camping gear.
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Customers are satisfied with the water resistance of the portable stove. They mention that it works well with dry twigs and is a functional product. Some say that it's a real lifesaver.
"An in between size camp stove that works great. Fun even in the back yard...." Read more
"...The Solo Stove worked well as a pot stand for my soda can alcohol stove and by flipping the soda can stove I can cook with Esbit tabs...." Read more
"...Good stove. Well built. Works well. However: You need to have good fire craft. Start with small stuff. Build up to about finger sized chunks...." Read more
"...I tried the Solo Stove variation and so glad I did. Besides saving a lot of money and getting it inactive timely manner, it has performed..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the portable stove. They mention it's well-built, has a strong fire, and is reliable. Customers also appreciate the fit, finish, and materials of the product. They say it'll be a good investment for its quality of design and ability.
"...The sack with the new stove is of much better construction and appears to be the same construction and material as provided withy the Solo Stove..." Read more
"...Good stove. Well built. Works well. However: You need to have good fire craft. Start with small stuff. Build up to about finger sized chunks...." Read more
"...a VERY hard solution to beat in price, weight, size, versatility, reliability, etc...." Read more
"...The stove is simple and well constructed with top materials...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the stove. They say it's lightweight, compact, and easy to store or carry along. Customers also mention that the convenient carry pouch makes this a non-issue.
"...Easy to transport, light weight, easy to light up, no warpage, minor discoloration due to heat (which I expected) makes sufficient heat and minimal..." Read more
"...This stove is what I would call a outdoormans stove.It is light and packs down to fit into my cook pot (I use the[..." Read more
"...Keith Titanium Pot set to be a VERY hard solution to beat in price, weight, size, versatility, reliability, etc...." Read more
"...The stove and a good supply of fire starters together were MUCH lighter and more compact than my high-end fuel stove and associated fuel..." Read more
Customers like the heat produced by the portable stove. They say it burns hot, gets hot really fast, and is incredibly efficient at converting wood. They also mention that the heat output is very good, and the stove is a great wood burning camp stove that heats solid and canned food very well. Customers also appreciate the burner as a backup, which is very efficient at heating water when used with this system.
"...no warpage, minor discoloration due to heat (which I expected) makes sufficient heat and minimal smoke, and clean-up is easy after it cools down...." Read more
"...We are very happy with the Solo Stove. The stove is easy to light, burns hot and relatively clean, especially with dry hard wood...." Read more
"...As for just this Solo Stove, I find being able to have a smokeless fire that doesnt hurt the vegetation below it and efficiently burns from the..." Read more
"...This thing gets hot really fast and is incredibly efficient and converting wood, pinecones, brush, or dry leaves into heat...." Read more
Customers like the size of the portable stove. They say it's light weight, it packs down very small, and it fits right into traditional camp cookware. Some say that it'll be easy to store or carry along, and that it has an extremely small foot print.
"...It is light and packs down to fit into my cook pot (I use theOpen Country 5-Cup Percolator, cheap and works great) and folds out..." Read more
"...You have an extremely small foot print with this stove, use less materials, arent broadcasting your location, and leave no trace behind as well as..." Read more
"...because it's so light you can carry it anywhere and small enough to nest with popular cookware...." Read more
"...This is an amazing little stove. It's compact, lightweight and well designed...." Read more
Customers find the portable stove easy to use. They say it's simple to light, add fuel, and keep going. Customers also mention that it'll boil water quickly and efficiently. They appreciate the simple assembly and the fact that the top ring sits safely inside the outer ring.
"An in between size camp stove that works great. Fun even in the back yard...." Read more
"...Since the stove is very efficient, it is easy even in wet weather to find more than enough dry fuel even in wet weather...." Read more
"...Good stove. Well built. Works well. However: You need to have good fire craft. Start with small stuff. Build up to about finger sized chunks...." Read more
"...With this stove, it's quick and efficient to boil water anywhere for use with freeze-dried food or in situations where water purity may be an issue...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the portable stove. They mention that it has a great design, is attractive, and is well-built. Some appreciate the patina coloration that the stainless steel obtains after huge heat. Overall, most are happy with the product's appearance.
"This is a really cool piece of equipment...." Read more
"...Can't wait to try it with a charcoal briquet. The Solo Stove is a great design, very well built and belongs in every bug-out bag." Read more
"...The piece that pot sits on is well designed in that they left descend size opening for the user to easily add fuel...." Read more
"This is a well-built product and a very attractive concept -- hike as long as you want and never worry about carrying fuel...." Read more
Customers like the fuel of the portable stove. They say it doesn't need much, it's easy to feed the fire, and it'll burn anything you put in it. The hole at the top allows you to conveniently add additional fuel without having to take off the pot. Customers also say it'd be a great way to use natural and economical burning fuel that's available all around them. They also mention that there's no worry about running out of fuel or messy fuel to deal with.
"...matches and fuel, you could just light a fire anywhere, but a stove uses far less fuel, is useful in wind & weather, and is safe and legal to use in..." Read more
"...boil in ten minutes, I was even more amazed at how small an amount of fuel it required...." Read more
"...One less worry for the leaders: no liquid fuel. And, we won't have to worry about running out of gas somewhere in the middle of the trip...." Read more
"...No messy fuel to deal with, no priming and noooooo parts to break...." Read more
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We have been able to use the stove backpacking for 2 weekends as well as to make several meals in the back yard. We are very happy with the Solo Stove. The stove is easy to light, burns hot and relatively clean, especially with dry hard wood. Since the stove is very efficient, it is easy even in wet weather to find more than enough dry fuel even in wet weather. We have tried the stove with various camping and backpacking pots and pans, and have found the pot stand to be adequately stable. The only pan we didn't feel comfortable stability wise was our GSI Wok due to its small diameter flat bottom. I will probably fabricate a stainless hardware cloth stand for use with the Wok.
The Solo Stove worked well as a pot stand for my soda can alcohol stove and by flipping the soda can stove I can cook with Esbit tabs. I like having alternative sources of fuel for cooking in areas where burning wood is an issue.
We are very happy with the Solo Stove and expect it to last many years. I plan to retire our Zip stove and the Solo Stove will be my primary wood burning pack stove.
I would definitely recommend the Solo Stove to a friend or relative.
Update:
Well I am adding a review of my newest and third solo stove since Amazon wont let me add a separate review of the new stove.
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I still am very happy with my first Solo Stove and immediately got one for my son. The subject of this review is actually our third original Solo Stove. We keep a Solo Stove in both my wife's car and my pick-up. I decided a it would be handy to have a third stove so we didn't have to pull one from one of the vehicles when we went somewhere with the bikes, kayaking or backpacking. Having three stoves may sound excessive, but my wife and I are retired, and don't live in the city. Our time is more or less our own and we enjoy being able to stop and brew up a pot or coffee, tea or whip up a meal as we please. The Solo Stoves are preface for us, so on to the review.
Upon receiving the new Solo Stove, I decided to compare it to the stove I reviewed April 29, 2012. The first difference I noticed was a much better stuff sack for the stove. The sack with the new stove is of much better construction and appears to be the same construction and material as provided withy the Solo Stove Titan and Solo Pots. After comparison of the stoves, the only difference I could detect was an apparent change in the attachment design of the wire ash grate. The new ash great appears to be every bit as rugged and durable as my first stove. Since only time and use will tell, we decided to take our first Solo Stove and the new Solo Stove on a camping and kayaking outing we had planned.
Our outing was planned to be only for one week and weight wasn't a huge issue as everything would be carried in the kayaks with only very short portages. Normally we would have chosen one original Solo Stove and the Solo Stove Titan since we cook real food as opposed to boiling a little water to hydrate a packaged freeze dried meal. We used the new stove as our primary stove and our oldest Solo Stove as a second burner. As expected the newest Solo Stove performed flawlessly. We cooked soups, stews, fried, poached, steamed, stir fried and with our Banks Fry Bake pan and Scorch Buster we even baked a cake, pies, breads and even pizzas. Now that sounds like a lot of food for a week outing and it would be except we were enjoying ourselves so much we did a couple resupply runs to the nearest town and stayed out three weeks. Thinking back I wish I had kept track of how many times we actually sued the new stove but unfortunately didn't think of it. I can only describe the average days use. First thing in the morning make a pot of coffee, cook breakfast, heat water to wash dishes, boil the days drinking water, go play on water or put in some miles, brew pot of tea for lunch and make lunch, heat water for after lunch clean up and if needed boil water to replenish drinking water, back to play, cook supper, heat water for clean up, make an evening snack and cup of cocoa before bed. Probably that sounds like a tremendous amount work and wasted time to the average 21st. century backcountry traveler but my wife and I enjoy our time in the outdoors frankly we are in no hurry to put in as many miles as possible in order to get to our take out and back home.
After arriving home we cleaned up the stoves, washed the stuff sacks and inspected the new stove and stuff sack of signs of wear, degradation, or damage. Other than minor discoloration, the stove in our opinion the stove was as good as new as was our oldest Solo Stove. I have no doubts that our Solo Stoves will still be going strong long after my wife and I have passed and will provide many years of service to whoever ends up with them.
In closing I would like to add that in my opinion The original Solo Stove is the perfect choice for todays backpacker. It is the preface size for preparing freeze dried meals and when honestly comparing weight of stove and fuel for anything beyond a weekend of power bars and one meal a day of Raman Noodles or a freeze dried meal.
I will continue to highly recommend the Solo Stove to anyone interested in hearing my opinion.
I have been searching for the "ultimate" hiking and camping stove for a few years now. What I have found is there is no one stove. It depends on what you are doing. I have made myself a bunch of beer can penny stoves. They are good for quick lunches. But you have to carry to much fuel for extended trips. The standard fuel canister ultra-lights are very handy, but.... well. They just aren't any fun.
This stove is what I would call a outdoormans stove.
It is light and packs down to fit into my cook pot (I use the Open Country 5-Cup Percolator , cheap and works great) and folds out to provide its own wind shelter and pot holder. Then, you just stuff sticks in it and boil your water.
My first test, I went out in my back yard and in 5 minutes I had enough twigs and sticks to fire this bad boy up for over a half and hour. Plenty of time to get my quart of water to boil.
Today, I took it on a real test to the local Tillamook mountains.
And it rained on me.
All of the wood was wet. So I cheated and used a half ounce of everclear (ethyl alcohol) to get it started. But once started. It was great. I huddled under my shelter for 15 minutes and then had a nice warm lunch with tea.
The nitty Gritty:
Good stove. Well built. Works well. However: You need to have good fire craft. Start with small stuff. Build up to about finger sized chunks. THis thing is very efficient at burning the fuel you put in. So the heat comes out of the wood and the wood is gone. You have to keep feeding small pieces in every minute or so. (actually I like this part).
It will burn wet wood just fine, but you need to get it going and that is harder (as any Boy Scount knows).
The other cool thing. If you are out on a multi-day trip with this stove, it can be a campfire in the evening. Something to stare into and talk about life. Not something a propane stove lends itself to. Hey, laugh if you want, but you know that a campfire isn't always possible but you miss it so...
Some warnings:
This stove is harder to use than other stoves. It is what is says it is. It burns fuel that you can find EVERYWHERE and it does it very well. But you need to know how to start a fire. It also makes a lot of smoke when it is coming on line (once it heats up there is very little smoke) so you can't really have it "in" your tent or closed shelter.
All this said. I love it. I am going to go bug my hiking buddies to get with it.
Cheers !!
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El apoyo es muy estable y es muy cómodo de llevar pues pesa prácticamente nada .
Lo recomiendo.
Espero utilizarlo pronto !.
Gracias .
Essendo poi rialzato non brucia neanche la vegetazione sottostante, il che gli fa avere un impatto minimo sull'ambiente. È davvero efficente nella bruciatura, ed una volta raffreddato hai della cenere con sostanze immediatamente biodisponibili per la natura circostante. Per queste ragioni lo considero l'alternativa migliore in circolazione, nonostante la scarsa trasportabilità data la struttura rigida.
Die besten Vorteile meiner Meinung nach:
- Extrem heiß, verbrennt ohne Probleme auch Nasses Material. Da hatte ich bisher bei anderen Kochern oft das Problem das das Feuer leicht erlischt. Das ist hier nicht der Fall. 2-3 mal pusten und das Ding brennt wie Hölle. Sehr effizient und sauber
- Braucht weniger Brennstoff als ein Hobo
- Keine Dreckigen Finger da man nix zusammenbauen muss. Abkühlen lassen (geht relativ schnell). Umdrehen um die Asche raus zu machen und wegpacken.
- Wenn kein Holz verwendet werden soll, kann man einfach einen Spirituskocher in den Solo Stove stellen und hat einen guten Windschutz wie auch einen Stabilen stand. Fall etwas Spiritus auslaufen sollte, brennt nicht gleich der ganze Wald ab. Ich nutz hierzu den Toaks der auch nicht ins Gewicht fällt.
- Kein Brennstoff mehr notwendig zum mitnehmen. Hier wird das Gewicht wieder ausgeglichen.
- Unverwüstlich: Wie gesagt, ich nutz den jetzt seit 2015. Sieht natürlich nicht mehr so schön aus wie neu, aber das Ding funktioniert wie am ersten Tag.