tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3038849719106294025.post6686830754600386477..comments2024-03-25T00:54:42.037-04:00Comments on The Outdoor Gear Review: Bushcraft Perfect and Ultralight - 180 Flame Wood Stove - ReviewThe Outdoor Gear Reviewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10124939348514549402noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3038849719106294025.post-45579887849764011152018-05-10T22:46:36.385-04:002018-05-10T22:46:36.385-04:00Hi Luke! This is a great little stove and I agree ...Hi Luke! This is a great little stove and I agree the price is rather high. I opted to buy the similarly made Lixada version on Amazon for $13.99. I bought two Lixada's, the 180-like model and the "V" model, also $13.99. Both came with black nylon/Velcro closure bags. Weight on each is just above 7oz. I set them up AFTER :) building my fire with one on each side or end of the fire. I place the small grill you reviewed in the middle using each stove as support. I boil water on one for coffee/tea and use the other for a small frying pan for stir fry mix, i.e. mushrooms, onions, green peppers, garlic. On the grill is usually a steak, pork chops or whatever's on sale. Before striking my camp site I clean my cook kit with a couple of wet wipes. When I overnight or even do two nighters my intent is to improve my culinary skills as well as wood processing, carving, furniture construction. All three pieces, being flat when disassembled, fit very easily in my pack and weigh barely over a pound; and both stoves and the grill will fit neatly into the grill's bag. Bannock is fun to do on the 180-like model using my fry pan as an oven covered with aluminum foil. These wood burners allow one's creativity to expand. Luke, I love watching your reviews and I learn something new each time and oftentimes your suggestions prompt my improvising skills.Al;[haWhiskey47https://www.blogger.com/profile/16423389147066970098noreply@blogger.com