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I've been using the Honey Stove for over 2 years now and I would recommend it! I've just bought myself the Pocket Stove, which I haven't had chance to try out yet!
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the honey stove is amazing, im looking to try to make my own and scale it up by 50% and add a cross frame for a pan on the top, which will make it more stable. I like the stoves that burm anything, and light! which makes the honey stove perfect in a bug out bag
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I like the look of that. I have a Trangia that I have had now for 25 years and still works perfectly, plus a Kelly Kettle which is OK but bulky. I really like the look of the honey stove.
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i've got a Hobo stove, OH bought a large tin in a charity shop for 50p, i cut a square hole in the front, hey presto...1 Hobo Stove.
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mmm thats good, not seen hobo stoves. i could make one from a big coffee tin, or metal piping, hadnt thought of that looks easy to make.

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(24 June 2012, 17:31)James Jackson Wrote: mmm thats good, not seen hobo stoves. i could make one from a big coffee tin, or metal piping, hadnt thought of that looks easy to make.

will take you about 5 minutes to make, i got one with a lid and turned it upside down, so the bottom becomes the hotplate..so to speak!
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just watched a youtube video of a guy making it out of a big metal flask, and using the inside of the flask as a pot, and metal tent pegs to hold the pot, Would use a couple of piano hinges for the bit cut out and solded back in place with a clasp to use as a door, and to contro the air flow
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