C**N
Small and light, my new go to
I love that it takes up no room in my pack. It utilizes small twigs and required a little feeding while cooking but allowed for adjusting temp by keeping a small flame when desired. An alcohol stove is lighter by about 5oz. so I could carry 5 oz of fuel. If I need more than a couple pots of water then this is the way to go. I often stick my pot in the fire so am used to a little sooty clean up, this cleaned up nicely and works better than in the fire. I cut the weight of the pouch and just use the ziplock bag and tuck it in with my food. It is a very sturdy design
T**A
A great choice for emergency kits
This is an incredibly ultra-lightweight wood and fire cube for starting the fire with wood twigs and dried-out grasses and leaves or tree roots, etc. This is easy to assemble if you practice assembling and disassembling it. I looked on YouTube tutorials and bamb!! I got it down and can assemble it pretty easily. The titanium gives a little to bend it a tiny bit. It Makes assembly easier. I've read about these stoves and buying titanium stoves vs stainless steel is a pound of weight. If you're a hiker this is an excellent choice. Also if you're a prepper this is great for a bug-out bag for cooking or controlled fire for warmth emergency kit supplies. I'd highly recommend this stove for an emergency supplies kit for a bug-out bag. Or just hiking or camping to make a fire and put a steel or titanium skillet or pot on it. It's titanium and is very strong. Great for an emergency kit or a 72h bug bag kit, or an INCH bag.
A**S
Hot coffee and food next to creek equals the meaning of life...
Make sure all three sides are facing the same way with indented middle section faced out, then the front and bottom connect no prob. Have a few feather sticks ready or really good tender. I use a lighter, not ferro rod. Yay modern marvels! Great for actually cooking for long periods or quick coffee. I use for fishing day hikes when I want hot chow and coffee. Would highly recommend, very high quality and feels sturdy.
A**N
It's Huge!
It’s a Ti lightweight wood stove, you cook stuff on it while camping.Still, a small note about the size...A -- Left side is the Emberlit Ti ULB -- The Yaei Ti wood stove is HUGE! About or at least 25% bigger compared to the emberlit. You can stuff LOTs of wood in this, and most likely get it too hot. Unless it’s the only one you got, I would use the smaller emberlit going solo, unless you're in a larger group. But for the larger group camper’s, you could cook a meal! Easy fits any type of large pan / pot.C -- I’ve used the Emberlit many times and it works great and I see no reason the Yaei will be any different. At a faction of the price of the emberlit, buy it! It’s larger (pros and cons of course), no doubt it will burn through wood like mad but you could cook a meal for a king in the backcountry with it. Can't wait to try it.
J**O
Love this small stove
It's a very cute small stove. could improve the combustion ratio
黒**衛
軽量でソロに最適
The media could not be loaded. 徒歩ソロキャンプでの軽量化の為に購入探したらこれ以上小さいのも有ったが焚き火の為に少し大きめなこちらを選択。思った以上に火の勢いも良く購入して正解でした
コ**ー
コンパクトで、持ち運び最高。
The media could not be loaded. 配送が早く素晴らしい。注文翌日に届きました✨自転車、電車で移動するようなキャンプには軽くておすすめですね。素敵なブルーに変色しました✨旅先でちょいと焚き火を楽しみたい時に👍。
A**ー
よく燃える
軽くてコンパクトなのに燃焼効率はとてもよいと思います。小枝や薪を短くして使えばすぐに炎があがります。最後まで燃やせばほとんど全部灰になりました。
ゆ**ろ
使ってるうちに歪むよ
チタン製ですが薄いので、4〜5回使用したところで全体的に歪みが出ました。五徳もはずれやすい。火入の途中、歪みのせいで引っかかりが外れて、薪やら炭やらの中身が出てしまいました。見た目と違って燃焼が激しいので薪の消耗が早い。値段が安いので使い捨てと割り切りましょう。
A**ー
手頃なサイズとコンパクトにチタンは魅力ですね。
組み立てが大変のようなこと書かれていますが特に問題もなく、どう組み立てれば良いのかわかれば無理な力もなく組み立てれました。火入はまだ先になると思いますが、楽しみです。
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