Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Ember Lit Camping Stove

EmberLit Camping Stove. I love this thing. It's compact, and easy to disassemble and stored in it's bag. The stove cools down quickly. To start the way I did, you're going to need a cotton ball covered in petroleum jelly (fire starter), a small pile of shaved fat lighter, and a bunch of dried sticks (I have Hickory wood). Take your fire starter and expose the inside where it is dry (no petroleum jelly), and strike it with your fire striker. It may take a few strikes but you'll get it.The dry inside of the fire starter allows for an easy light and will start burning the part with the petroleum jelly. If you make your starter right, it should burn by itself for 7-10 minutes. Now that your starter is lit, add the small pile of fat lighter for more fuel. Add a few sticks until you have a good flame. Then start piling the sticks in the stove. When adding water to boil (I had around 2 cups of water), keep as much wood as you can fit in the EmberLit stove to keep the most amount of heat! It has plenty of ventilation holes to provide oxygen to your fire. Around two cups of water will take just under five minutes to boil. You can use this stove for cooking and purifying water. It is great for when you can't have an open fire, or just need a quick stop to cook or a warm drink. REMEMBER: If your water is really dirty, I highly suggest filtering the water first to remove dirt and other debris, before boiling it for sanitation. Thank you for taking the time to look at this! Please like and share!







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