uberleben Stoker Twig Stove Review

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  • čas přidán 2. 01. 2022
  • One piece of gear we strongly suggest every canoe tripper have is a twig stove. It's an efficient and small single-burner stove that relies on dry, burnable fuel you find at your campsite. Here's one of 3 stoves we reviewed recently.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @Dist0rtedCracker
    @Dist0rtedCracker Před 2 lety +5

    I’ve used my Uberleben stove a lot for motorcycle camping. My tip for assembly- put the 3 identical plates together, then the ash plate, then the front load plate. Load your starter kindling in the top, begin your fire, then add the cross bars.

    • @Dist0rtedCracker
      @Dist0rtedCracker Před 2 lety +1

      As a side note- in areas where there’s a burn ban and allow only gas stoves, I use the 3 interlocking back plates as a wind break when using a small gas stove.

    • @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904
      @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the info! Tips from users of the products I review are always appreciated!

  •  Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video! Thanks for the review.

  • @Otis010707
    @Otis010707 Před 2 lety +1

    Your candor is MOST appreciated! Great video bud!

  • @coreyschultz7018
    @coreyschultz7018 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the detailed review. I ordered mine in ti. Yesterday now this morning I see the review. Haha so glad you like it. I feel I made a good choice. Wow northern Ontario. Far. I'm in central MN. New subscriber.

    • @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904
      @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hope you enjoy it! I've used it a few times and it works just as expected. I do however, always bring along my portable propane stove if I'm feeling lazy or it's really wet and rainy.

  • @Deb-xm1jw
    @Deb-xm1jw Před 2 lety

    Great video...love my twig stove but it’s nice to see others in action.

  • @caseyschoenleber1760
    @caseyschoenleber1760 Před 2 lety

    Great vid thanks..glad I saw this before purchasing another stove I like this one

  • @stealthandysteath1069
    @stealthandysteath1069 Před 2 lety +2

    Morning mate, nice first burn. Good review. Thank you. God bless brother 💪👍🔥

  • @thomaso2711
    @thomaso2711 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Piet.It was educational again. I use a Kelly Kettle it also cooks in ± 4 minutes.But is Much larger to take with you.

  • @wildlifeexpedition9720
    @wildlifeexpedition9720 Před 2 lety +2

    That is nice, so handy

    • @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904
      @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904  Před 2 lety +1

      I still bring my mini propane stove often, but I just like using something a bit more natural that doesn't cost me every time I use it. :)

  • @titusnelson9499
    @titusnelson9499 Před rokem

    Nice job. I just picked up one.

    • @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904
      @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904  Před rokem

      Good choice! I own 3 or 4 different ones and this one wins hands down! Thanks for watching!

  • @christopherconaway3549
    @christopherconaway3549 Před rokem +2

    you gotta fluff up the end of the tinder rope so it burns better

  • @bravofoxtrotllc6817
    @bravofoxtrotllc6817 Před 2 lety +2

    Haha always put the big hole one on last, thats why it has no bottom tab.

  • @garymcnabb7527
    @garymcnabb7527 Před rokem +1

    Glad to see the errors you made putting it together. I definitely learned from you. Quick question, how long does it take to cool down the stove enough that you can handle it and put it back in the leather pouch?

    • @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904
      @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904  Před rokem

      Depends on the outside temperature, but in the early Autumn when I did this, it wasn't more than 5 or 6 minutes. Even less if you're near water!!! :)

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 Před rokem +1

    I've seen some trench lighters out there, like that one but it has an integrated Ferro rod and striker. You just take out the rope a bit and it always ignites first try because the tip gets charred form the previous burns. Once you're done you pull the rope on the other end, into the tube, and there's a ball and hook combination that attaches to the rope. You pull the rope and the ball fully covers the tube, putting out the fire.
    Isn't that awesome?
    You could probably use this the same way by ramming the end against the ground, and keeping a lighter close by to strike the Ferro rod. Neat backup, no? :)

  • @cheese8742
    @cheese8742 Před 2 lety +1

    i got the uberleben bellow kit from walmart online. i wish they would carry the stove

    • @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904
      @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904  Před 2 lety

      You don't have to be tied to one retailer if you really like the stove. You can get the uberleben and even some close knock-offs from Amazon! cheers,

  • @paulschield2092
    @paulschield2092 Před 2 lety +1

    how do you clean the smudge from pots and pans from the fire?

    • @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904
      @ruggedoutdoorsguide9904  Před 2 lety

      Hey Paul; For most pots and pans, the black soot that results from cooking, is very easily removed if it's cleaned with soap in a bucket of water immediately after the meal while the soot has been on the pot for only moments. The stove itself will sustain color changes and stains from the high heat, but your pots don't need to have permanent stains. If you can't get it off on-site, you can wait til you get home in a few days and use a plastic pot-scraper which should do the trick with a bit of detergent! Cheers,