Is the Firebox TITANIUM 5-Inch Gen2 Folding Wood Stove WORTH THE MONEY?

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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    Last week I did a full review of the Stainless Steel Gen2 5-inch Firebox folding wood stove. Today we kick it up a notch by dropping the weight tremendously and going with the TITANIUM Version! Is it worth the money??
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Komentáře • 162

  • @fireboxstove
    @fireboxstove Před 3 lety +133

    Thank you Ernie! So glad you like it! I've always been cautious when it comes to the quality of my products. Those who waited years for the titanium 5" version would probably say that I'm overly concerned. I figure if I make lifetime products I will earn lifetime customers🙏

    • @strongbear9304
      @strongbear9304 Před 3 lety +7

      Do you give Senior citizen or Military Discounts? Never hurts to ask when n a fixed income

    • @Stoney_AKA_James
      @Stoney_AKA_James Před 3 lety +2

      I like mine!!

    • @fireboxstove
      @fireboxstove Před 3 lety +8

      @@strongbear9304 you can email us at info@fireboxstove.com and we can help you out with that.

    • @djw8504
      @djw8504 Před 3 lety +2

      I have the firebox nano kit, Nd the SS firebox! I love them both and actually take them with me almost every day! Thank u for being so nice and very one on one with ur customers. 🙏🇺🇸

    • @danb48190
      @danb48190 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fireboxstove In your experience, have you noticed any differences between cooking on the titanium grill plate and the ss version?

  • @Steve-hb4my
    @Steve-hb4my Před 3 lety +21

    Yes it is worth the money. When I can’t decide between two similar high quality stoves . . . BUY BOTH. I fully acknowledge and accept responsibility that I have a “stove” problem. It’s a well documented fact in my household. But it’s my vice, it doesn’t hurt anyone, and I I can live with it.

    • @larryn8
      @larryn8 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too! I was going to start a “Stove Anonymous“ program… But I also have a problem with procrastination. 🤣😉
      I have the Firebox Nano because I do a lot of solo lightweight backpacking, but I have the 5” Firebox Gen2 as well, when I’m doing shorter destination hikes to do some dry baking.

    • @armchairbushcraft2164
      @armchairbushcraft2164 Před 3 lety +1

      Count me as a member of the club. Especially the firebox stove club. Nan in ss and ti and 5 inch in ss and ti. Accessories and all. Like Ernie I take the Ti ones carried on me at times. The SS ones are for the car or in get home bags.

    • @windsup2day
      @windsup2day Před 5 měsíci

      Do you ever have to worry about setting the ground on fire or does it always stay contained within the firebox?

  • @wulgar9648
    @wulgar9648 Před 3 lety +29

    I have all the Firebox stoves and they are all outstanding. I am like you, I like the more robust 5 inch platform than the Nano for most situations and appreciate the lighter weight than the stainless steel version. The titanium was worth the premium to me, but you can’t go wrong either way. It’s a great stove- very versatile after you get all the accessories- and the guy who runs Firebox is a class act.

  • @harryhayen6092
    @harryhayen6092 Před 3 lety +12

    You are working hard for your money, so there is nothing wrong with spending your money on things that makes you happy and feel good.

  • @k81law
    @k81law Před 3 lety +7

    Long time user since launch. Get the stainless steel version. I use it often and still have no issues. I get that it weighs a bit, but the 18 gauge stainless steel holds up so well. The engineering put into this product is incredible. My advice is to at least get the extended grill and the black nylon carrying case.

    • @educational4434
      @educational4434 Před 7 měsíci

      But did you try the titanium version and then still chose the steel after that test?

  • @hypo345
    @hypo345 Před 3 lety +12

    If I only had time to grab one stove in an emergency this would be the one.
    Worth a try with coconut briquettes Swedish torch style, no smoke after a short time and burns for hours.

    • @PotatoWhyKid
      @PotatoWhyKid Před 3 lety +2

      I do the same with B&B charcoal logs! Works great! I will have to try the coconut charcoal next. The B&B does smoke for a bit before the flame really takes off, but it cooks well.

  • @everydayden5826
    @everydayden5826 Před 3 lety +2

    You will never regret buying the best there is, if you can afford it. If you can't afford the best, then buy the best you can afford. I have never felt bad about not being able to buy the very best, but I have been disappointed every time I have bought the cheapest thing available. If you are like me, you do the best you can, and enjoy yourself with what you have, and use it to it's capacity. Thanks Ernie for another well thought video.

    • @Mat-kr1nf
      @Mat-kr1nf Před 6 měsíci +1

      That’s what my late mother always said about anything you want to buy, her father taught her that.😁

  • @6bluestrings
    @6bluestrings Před 3 lety +6

    I really like mine a lot. I picked up most of the accessories too. This a lifetime stove and it will still be going strong for my grandchildren. I think the Ti is the way to go. Positively !

  • @seanbautista2606
    @seanbautista2606 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m poor but strong. I love my stainless steel firebox gen2. The weight isn’t an issue for me.

  • @jplamb77
    @jplamb77 Před 3 lety +6

    My FB Titanium just arrived ,,,, Iam. Totally Stoked too,,,!!!! My thoughts are “Big Toys,, for Big Boys “,,, I work extremely hard,, long days and weeks. God’s blessings are such that I have the extra resources to acquire the things Iam passionate about.
    Great review,,, Joshua

    • @BitcoinNewsTodayLive
      @BitcoinNewsTodayLive Před 3 lety

      God made you rich? Sweet!

    • @jplamb77
      @jplamb77 Před 3 lety

      @@BitcoinNewsTodayLive Actually Paul,, it’s the Blessing of the Lord,, Yes ,,, He’s got many Promises in the Bible that’ll bring increase and blessings into Your life,,,,
      God is Absolutely Good,,,!!!!!
      Joshua

  • @daveebert7747
    @daveebert7747 Před 3 lety +2

    I have had mine for just a couple months now. Have cooked on it 10-12 times and I am super impressed. I have another manufacturers twig stove and the Firebox has superior design features that make a big difference. Two sides being shorter then the other two make top loading really easy. The 4 slots on top allow fire stick placement for even small pots. The titanium cools down so much quicker then stainless steel. This is a BIG deal if you use it mid-day for lunch and need to pack it up to continue hiking, canoeing or cycling

  • @imgadgetmanjim
    @imgadgetmanjim Před 3 lety +5

    I never get tired of stove videos. Thank you for another enjoyable video.

  • @michaelcameron8559
    @michaelcameron8559 Před 3 lety +4

    Absolutely love my titanium firebox. I bought it after using the stainless one for a couple of years. Totally worth the money!

  • @bluesideup007
    @bluesideup007 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been using Firebox stoves exclusively for past 4 yrs. Started with the SS 5", but soon begged Steve for a Ti version. Two yrs later I had one, and no looking back. I don't do much light weight hiking, but for that I use the Ti Nano version. I mostly canoe camp, with many portages, so weight is still a factor. I also do a lot of winter camping in Northern Wisc and Minn and the UP, but pull a sled, so weight is still a little less of a factor (everything is heavier in the dead of winter). I have not even used my prior favorite stove, the MSR WhisperLight. But the SS FB stove actually weighs MORE than the WhisperLight with a liter of fuel. There are advantages and disadvantages to both systems. I imagine the past few years fire restrictions out west (and sometimes the Boundary Waters) would be a huge factor. I don't like to rely on fossil fuels, and especially disposable canisters when stick and branch fuel is plentiful. I do have to carry a folding saw and method of splitting (heavy bush knife or mini-hatchet) to insure plenty of dry fuel in winter or wet conditions. These tools serve other bushcraft purposes as well. I almost never make a fire when solo camping, but the 5" FB stove provides all the entertainment and hand warming I need. I agree on the conclusions of the above review. Thanks for the video Ernie.

  • @Adam_Newman
    @Adam_Newman Před 3 lety +7

    Good review , i’m like so many others I have several Firebox products and they are all outstanding excellent quality ! use them all regularly we love this company , if you’re on the fence about buying either one I would say do it

  • @korling99
    @korling99 Před 3 lety +12

    I recently bought the firebox in titanium before Christmas and got the steel nano when it was first on kickstarter! I’m a fan. If you can afford it, the titanium is worth it in my opinion. Steel is a great option too! There is no perfect option - it is all personal preference.

  • @drytool
    @drytool Před 3 lety +8

    Solid product, so, buy once, cry once.

  • @rocknh68
    @rocknh68 Před 3 lety +2

    Really like the way you worded your reasoning. That's what it all boils down to because in the end it is all for fun so "you" should go with what "you" want. For what ever reason they may be! 😆

  • @propellerheadnj
    @propellerheadnj Před 3 lety +1

    I have had the 5" Firebox Stainless for three years and love it. When I'm short distance backpacking with heavier "old school" gear or car camping it is my go-to stove. Funny, considering I started out wondering what someone would need one of these for... until I started to watch Steve's videos :-) Recently the wife said I should get the Ti firebox for my birthday. Now I can take it for longer trips due to the weight reduction. It just adds to more places I can enjoy the Firebox now that I understand and appreciate the flexibility of it.

  • @ttrguy9952
    @ttrguy9952 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! I have the stainless version and it is all I need. I'm not hiking with it but I use it on my motorcycle adventures. Weight is not an issue for me. If you are hiking it in, get the Titanium. As a mechanical engineer, there is zero difference in the thermal dynamics of either stove. Wood is wood. The material holding it has nothing to do with the temperature generated.
    Again, Great video! 👏🙌👍🖖✌👌🤙

  • @treywilly431
    @treywilly431 Před 3 lety +1

    The funny thing is I begged Steve to make me one in titanium after I used the stainless steel version. He said it would be to expensive. Before you know it the titanium version hit the market and I jumped on it. I winter camp only and this is ALWAYS in my pack, by far the best stove on the market. We use it to cook as well for a heat source. Quality gear.

  • @troybranaman316
    @troybranaman316 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video as always . I have followed you now for a few years . There are 2 things that I can say with confidence. 1. if I needed medical treatment I could go to you!! 2. you are an expert when it comes to stoves of all kinds !!! I dont have a firebox . I use lixada a lot . Thank you for your videos ! Take care and stay safe my friend !!

  • @kenimus
    @kenimus Před 3 lety +5

    WORTH IT , IM GONNA ORDER MY NOW ..........................

  • @dash8465
    @dash8465 Před 3 lety +1

    I have both versions, and yes, the titanium is definitely worth the money IF you'll be packing it in for a overnight with all that extra gear. Its really that simple.
    If you day hike and want a hot lunch and/or a confined warm-up session with coffee the stainless is great.
    If you travel by bike, ATV, Canoe or donkey the stainless fits right in.
    If someone else is going to carry the stainless brick its suddenly a perfect bargain.
    If you car camp solo or with one other person the stainless works great.
    If you car camp with more than 2 people don't buy either Firebox stove, just use a Weber Smokey Joe or similar "tailgate" style grill that is capable of grilling all of the meat/burgers/brats in that 50 pound cooler while its sitting on top of the picnic table (instead of burning the table or hunching over a tiny stove of any kind on the ground and trying not to knock it over while grilling 2 pieces of meat at a time.)
    If you want the flexibility of doing it all - except cooking for a crowd - then just get the titanium, you'll be glad you did, especially since you can probably sneak it into your wife/kid's pack without them noticing :)

  • @robendert7617
    @robendert7617 Před 3 lety +1

    I had the same dilemma with a European close concurrent, the Bushbox XL. where we have both a stainless and titanium versions with comparable price points as the Firebox. Finally, I gave myself the the titanium version for Christmas. A cry once, enjoy ever-after situation. Never regretted the choice, as it is light enough to carry it everywhere. Greetings from the Swiss Jura-Mountains.

  • @taber247
    @taber247 Před 3 lety +1

    No reply necessaty.
    A 4" version would be very hard to resist; lighter still and a versatile one man set up.
    Thanks for your help, posting informative vids.
    Take care

  • @jamesbrownmiller808
    @jamesbrownmiller808 Před 3 lety +1

    I was lucky enough to get one of the first 100 titanium firebox stove ( actually got stove 94 of the original 100 stoves)! At almost half the weight of the stainless steel, yes it’s worth the cost! I have both the stainless steel and titanium firebox stoves!

  • @oxxnarrdflame8865
    @oxxnarrdflame8865 Před 3 lety +39

    I boils down to which is stronger, your back or your wallet. 😄

    • @burtwonderstone5315
      @burtwonderstone5315 Před 3 lety +7

      Well summarized! Today, it's my back.

    • @johnhildenbrand2642
      @johnhildenbrand2642 Před 3 lety +3

      Facts! The young bucks are probably going to favor the SS version, us old buzzards are going to gravitate towards the Ti version

  • @MrMann703
    @MrMann703 Před 7 měsíci

    Im late to the firebox gen2 5", mostly because in Canada when it was a newer product it was more expensive than it is now. I ordered the SS all in one kit for $125.74 after tax. Great review, hooing this will be a stove ill be happy with for years to come

  • @boutthere3374
    @boutthere3374 Před rokem

    I have had the SS FBox for years and it's what we use when camping from a vehicle. I have rarely taking it in my backpack, packraft or kayak because of the weight/size and opt for another brand in Ti when I have to carry my gear. Because I already have a couple Ti folding stoves that work very well I doubt I will buy this one but I would suggest Firebox may want to consider making a Ti version of this that is 2/3rd's the height of this one (similar size to the bushbox LF...sweetspot).

  • @mrwes100
    @mrwes100 Před 3 lety +4

    For me, I can't justify the added costs, as I already own the SS Gen 2 and love it.

    • @deanazarnush884
      @deanazarnush884 Před 3 lety

      once you donate your SS gen 2 to your friend/family, you can justify it LOL

  • @allenbishop9154
    @allenbishop9154 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your honesty in all your reviews. Yes all a personal preference, and it is great to have options.

  • @o1420
    @o1420 Před 2 lety

    Im a new customer to Firebox stoves and its honestly to coolest, best working stove ever! Im very glad i invested 👍

  • @massivedynamic2339
    @massivedynamic2339 Před 3 lety +2

    Would love to hear about your evolution for backpacking to ultra light packing. Stay safe

  • @cathleen2
    @cathleen2 Před 3 lety +2

    Greetings from Nova Scotia Canada & I had BOTH, the Kampmate Titanium & Stainless version of their Stove & the Titanium stove was 100 times BETTER than the Stainless BUT, I used the stainless pot stands on the titanium version instead.
    The titanium pot stands were just TOO flimsy under the heat, but the stainless stove warped badly.
    This was MY OWN experience of stainless & titanium stoves.
    💯👍👌

    • @brians7604
      @brians7604 Před rokem

      you bought a piece of shit stove idiot. dont compare that crap to the Firebox fool.

    • @educational4434
      @educational4434 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm confused. You said that the pot supports, by which I assume you mean the firesticks, from the steel version were sturdier, but then you said the stainless stove warped badly? What stainless stove? I thought the stainless Firebox stove was even sturdier than the titanium

  • @ostekuste3646
    @ostekuste3646 Před rokem

    Late to the comments. My main reason to pick the ti version is the lower weight. I can carry this much easier in a haversack for a day trip, and for longer trips carrying more gear weight is even more important. I like wood stoves mainly because I never have to worry about running out of fuel.

  • @Andrews_Outdoors
    @Andrews_Outdoors Před 3 lety

    I picked up the titanium about a month ago, used it a few times and absolutely love it. I have the stainless steel Gen 1 and use it all the time but never on backcountry trips. It was just too heavy, now with the light weight version that will 100% be my go to stove paired with the Triangia for rainy days.

  • @alexmacdonald258
    @alexmacdonald258 Před 2 lety +1

    A very good take on the issue! We're backcountry discovery route motorcyclists, and cutting weight is always something to consider, especially for improved bike handling. I already have the stainless one, and will definitely be getting the Titanium model before our next expedition into the boonies.

  • @debbiekostiuk8825
    @debbiekostiuk8825 Před 2 lety

    I have bonded with the titanium firebox gen2 as my first stove. Thankyou very much.

  • @earlhayes2969
    @earlhayes2969 Před 3 lety +1

    I canoe camp so weight isn't a problem so Stainless is for Me thanks Earl

  • @matthewtaylor1039
    @matthewtaylor1039 Před 3 lety +2

    Another great review. I love my titanium nano. I’ve tried to pick up the 5” titanium firebox a few times, but it was sold out then. I’m fairly certain they are back in stock and I look forward to picking up one soon. Steve is a solid guy who makes some awesome CZcams videos of his own featuring his products. Although I don’t know him personally we have interacted on CZcams and IG. I enjoy supporting 🇺🇸 made products and the large majority of his are.

  • @rickybritton7212
    @rickybritton7212 Před 3 lety +1

    I Totally agree with you Ernie, The weight deference is Awesome, but what I like the Best about it, is the cool down quickness, The price is a little steep, but if I had the Money I would defently buy the Titanium. Sincerely you're friend from MO Rick God bless you and your family and are great country

  • @larryn8
    @larryn8 Před 3 lety +1

    I have both Gen2 & Nano in Ti. I did my burn-in on the barbecue grill over charcoal. No warping.

    • @norseman1137
      @norseman1137 Před 3 lety

      Did you fully set it up or burn it in folded... What was your process

    • @larryn8
      @larryn8 Před 3 lety +1

      @@norseman1137 I had it set-up and let charcoal burn out. After letting it FBS’s completely cool, I completed initial burn with a Swedish fire touch.

    • @educational4434
      @educational4434 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@larryn8Just to be clear, you setup the empty Firebox on top of a grill and that grill was filled with charcoal briquettes, and you lit the charcoal, then let them burn until they went out on their own and all the while, the Firebox sat empty on a grill rack above these coals?

  • @garyprice8330
    @garyprice8330 Před rokem

    I love box and for what they stand for there a USA based company I stand by them 100%

  • @tutusilver8095
    @tutusilver8095 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the nano and would love to have either one of the gen 2 stoves🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @kentdayton4270
    @kentdayton4270 Před 3 lety

    This Ti 5" Gen 2 is more than worth the money, to me. (Of course, I'm a sucker for anything Firebox Stove, which may be a small factor.) I have the stainless steel which I can use for additional cooking space when car camping. Great review!

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Před 3 lety

    I bought one (entire kit with accessories) when they first came out and really like it!!

  • @ravenoutdoors8623
    @ravenoutdoors8623 Před 3 lety

    I have the Titanium 5 inch coming this week. I chose titanium because of the weight. I don't have a lot of money to just drop on multiple stoves, so I bought this one, because I know the weight I'm willing to carry. I know I won't like the weight of the SS version.

  • @jplamb77
    @jplamb77 Před 3 lety

    I have (1) titanium firebox,, and I am going to buy One more. Using the 3Qt zebra pot,, baking a chicken, pot roast or pulled pork. That’s a amazing level of outdoor cooking,,, Also,, adding the Trangia gas attachment, for canister cooking. And as you mentioned,, chunk charcoal, pellets,wood or alcohol stoves,,,,!!!! There’s to much Versatility/ multi functional use in this system. This is my favorite backcountry cook system,,, Joshua

  • @coyotesnipe
    @coyotesnipe Před 3 lety

    I agree, I have them both and like playing with the 5”. The titanium is definitely nicer to pack along in the woods.

  • @timmyers6209
    @timmyers6209 Před 3 lety +1

    Well said! Love my stainless steel Firebox. Might try out the titanium version someday.

  • @geraldhenrickson7472
    @geraldhenrickson7472 Před 3 lety +2

    Were I looking for a larger titanium stove my only reservation would be the cost. I will stay with my VERY tiny Emberlit Fireant as it is all I need and weighs under 3 ounces. That sure seems a nice stove yet it is not for me. Thanks for the looksee!

    • @josephdenis8511
      @josephdenis8511 Před rokem

      Besides the weight, what do you like most about the Emberlit Fireant?

  • @james_lessick892
    @james_lessick892 Před 3 lety +1

    I just ordered one yesterday, we shall see...

  • @ericthearfaviking7579
    @ericthearfaviking7579 Před 3 lety +2

    Cheers for another great video Dr. Stoveman. I shall be investing when available in the UK, Totally love my steel box, but yes it's definitely worth it to me, like you.
    Best wishes.

  • @taber247
    @taber247 Před 3 lety +1

    No reply necessary.
    Thanks for your logs. Interesting, informative, very helpful.
    As I am subscribed I will know if and when you review it.
    But I have heard a 4" ti version is coming out, lighter still. Seems a more convent size for 1 to 2 adventurers.
    Take care
    Best regards Colin

  • @kenschindel3525
    @kenschindel3525 Před 3 lety

    I bought the titanium version, because I knew I wouldn’t use the stainless steel one because of the weight, for me it was either the titanium or not bothering to get one at all.

  • @Gstrowes
    @Gstrowes Před 3 lety

    I'm very tempted, I've got the SS Nano, and My finger has hovered over the "Buy it Now" button a few times. Maybe next payday.....
    Great video, once again.

  • @GrumpyGrunt
    @GrumpyGrunt Před 3 lety +1

    Great review of a great product, Ernie!

  • @norseman1137
    @norseman1137 Před 3 lety

    Great review ... Spot on ... I think if you're a car camper then buy SS but if your walking Ti.

  • @MBwelding
    @MBwelding Před 3 lety

    I have and love my ss 5” and the ti has been on my list for awhile to upgrade personally having packed the ss version for months at a time the lighter ti version seems like a much better option for me but that being said for car camping or some other means of transport the ss is very robust and I feel not having tested the theory yet of course would handle unforeseen circumstances much better then the ti version

  • @Altriex.
    @Altriex. Před 6 měsíci

    Could you put it in a conventional oven, slowly increasing the temperature, to heat treat it before taking it out?

  • @starlingblack814
    @starlingblack814 Před 3 lety

    Another great video Dr. Ernie; I've been waiting to see this one. Thanks

  • @travisdurgeloh9621
    @travisdurgeloh9621 Před 2 lety

    Can’t believe I just subscribed…I’ve been watching your videos for months and thought I already hit that button! I appreciate and value your videos, and I’m sure Steve at firebox does too…I just ordered one of these stoves. I’ve loved my titanium nano for a few years now, and have been on the fence about its big brother. Your review helped me take the plunge. Thanks again for your input and insights. They are appreciated!

  • @dalevodden1359
    @dalevodden1359 Před 6 měsíci

    Well if it comes with all the items that the deluxe comes with then yes if not it cost to much for just the basic model.
    The stainless steel G -2 5" deluxe is a very good buy , but will the titanium G-2 5" hold the 5 Dutch ovens that the stainless steel G - 2 5" can hold ?for got to add the Dutch ovens where full of water
    P.S that is full size Dutch ovens

  • @Gstrowes
    @Gstrowes Před 3 lety

    Annd, I broke... On the way is a 5" firebox and associated accessories in Ti. Looking forward to it, I've got a bag of prepped firewood waiting for it.

  • @alf3553
    @alf3553 Před 3 lety

    I would be happy to spend some of your money 😂. FireBox 🔥stoves are my favourite. Day hikes I normally have a Nano & Trangia burner, my 5 inch G2 pretty much stays in my backyard as a mini BBQ.

  • @williammoore4646
    @williammoore4646 Před 3 lety

    I agree with your evaluation 100%

  • @tillsy23
    @tillsy23 Před 3 lety

    I have the nano titanium version and no matter how hard I try I just can't get a boil going on it, I will be picking up this 5 inch version for the extra horsepower alone

    • @AtomicBleach
      @AtomicBleach Před 3 lety +2

      How big of a pot are you using? For the nano I wouldn't really use a pot much bigger than 1200ml. I've had no issues getting a nice rolling boil with 2 cups of water. I've gotten 4 cups to boil when it's me and the wife, it just takes a bit longer.

  • @jackmaverick5481
    @jackmaverick5481 Před 3 lety

    Good review...I noticed that you give careful thought to how you word or phrase personal value. That is a good habit, because it can help reduce the amount of negative comments.

  • @BinManSays87
    @BinManSays87 Před 3 lety

    I so want one of these one day but the annoying caveat with these stove at least in the UK is that even though the steal version costs £60 (or £90 for the deluxe kit) but the titanium version comes in at around £260 even though I could order it straight from firebox for$150 which is only £106 plus shipping and import charges I understand companies still have to deal with shipping charges and American companies always keep the same RRP from dollars to pounds which I don't agree with at all

  • @martinmadsen4162
    @martinmadsen4162 Před 3 lety

    i love my firebox stainless steel version. but i might get a titanium version down the line

  • @Mat-kr1nf
    @Mat-kr1nf Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve just bought the titanium because my poor knees can’t take the weight of the standard g2 along with the other necessities of an overnight camp.☹️

  • @margaretharris65
    @margaretharris65 Před 2 lety

    I’m curious about the weight the stove can support. Can the smallest cast iron skillet be used? Welcoming all answers.

  • @krezac
    @krezac Před 3 lety

    I've the SS large one and Ti small one. Both burn great. I'm still trying to make up my mind to "dump" money into Ti large ;)

    • @AtomicBleach
      @AtomicBleach Před 3 lety

      I'm thinking the main reason for having the ti version is if you have 3+ people that are relying on one stove for a multi day trip. For me the nano is fine for 2 people, I'm pretty sure after that people would be eatting in shifts if they had to rely on the nano. The 5" is the dedicated camp stove. :P

  • @VetNavy
    @VetNavy Před 3 lety +1

    Okay I have watched enough to know your a gear hound but if it came down to one bag of gear what would you pick -stove, cups, spoons, etc. what would you take and weather conditions wasn’t a factor. You can’t take your garage/shed?

    • @richarddsouza7761
      @richarddsouza7761 Před 3 lety

      This would be a good video! I'm only a year into wilderness camping where I have to care about weight and still building my gear collection.

  • @yellowrat2144
    @yellowrat2144 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video!

  • @strongbear9304
    @strongbear9304 Před 3 lety

    @PaleoHikerMD , Hey Ernie-I watched your "Roast" of the "Clikstand" recently (after purchasing one after the first video). In the latest review of the Clikstand one of the Main Detractors of it was that it couldn't take "smaller size cups or pots". If the Firebox Firesticks will work for the Firebox to accept "smaller size cups or pots" , will they work for the "Clikstand"? (Yeah, and I agree, for that much money they should include the solid fuel plate and a carrying bag of some sort for the Clikstand!) Thank for the Reviews!
    PS: OH BY THE WAY, after a month of reviewing, researching, emailing and questioning (and largely due to your reviews ) I went with the Trangia Model 27-3 Hard Anodized Cook set! Thanks Ernie! Take care, Bob

  • @AquaTech225
    @AquaTech225 Před 3 lety

    Ready for some water boiling patches. Let me know when to put in the order

  • @Saltfly
    @Saltfly Před 2 lety

    I use the stainless when I use an engine to get out there. Walkin or paddlin, titanium. The weight is noticeable

  • @overweighthikerwannabe901

    I have the Firebox Nano in titanium but haven't tried it out yet. Haven't been camping due to fear of corvid. Should be able to get vaccinated soon. I've been considering the Firfly XL stove from QiWiz lately and was wondering if you ever considered reviewing his products.

  • @MrJovan1974
    @MrJovan1974 Před 3 lety

    Hi, the SS will be more sturdy because of its weight. right? Any thoughts? The feeling of heavy makes me think that stove will hold the extra weight... a feeling. Have your say

  • @weylanwang5788
    @weylanwang5788 Před 3 lety

    It seems to “tick” more. And is if you live on the coast it rusts less.

  • @Maria-In-Motion
    @Maria-In-Motion Před 7 měsíci

    I prefer my Winnerwell titanium folding stove.

  • @lapicker1010
    @lapicker1010 Před 2 lety

    I burn charcoal briquettes in mine a lot. They burn very hot and I’m not really interested in anything I feel like I’ve got to baby. I’ll go with the stainless regardless of price.

  • @bigmac3006
    @bigmac3006 Před 3 lety +2

    First.......again. Great vid!

  • @jplamb77
    @jplamb77 Před 3 lety

    Would it be Possible for you to REVIEW the, “Zpacks duplex tent,,,???
    Joshua

  • @Jonsoh811
    @Jonsoh811 Před 3 lety

    Being from Europe, do you know of (or have) a comparison between this titanium firebox and the bushcraft essentials titanium bushbox XL.
    Due to the high price of titinium I’m hesitant on which one to buy/would be better.

  • @ssrc30
    @ssrc30 Před 3 lety +1

    I got the all in one kit for less than the price of a titanium stove. I'll take value over titanium any day.

  • @ultimaetsolder
    @ultimaetsolder Před rokem

    What is the weight difference?

  • @voidofcourse487
    @voidofcourse487 Před 3 lety +1

    Well stated opinion 💵⚖️

  • @brianbartulis9709
    @brianbartulis9709 Před 3 lety

    Even though I've done a few gazelle~esque moves in my life, I can be such the clod.
    Thinks I'll stick with the heavier SS version. (-:

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 Před 8 měsíci

    The Short answer: No. Get something else instead, like an X-Fire 19, or a Picogrill.
    Firebox is great but heavy. X-fire is equally versatile but less cash and weight. Picogrill the lightest of the three, but not so versatile (no trangia stand, but acessories make up for it imho - I skewer food with mine).

  • @adamb7426
    @adamb7426 Před 3 lety

    I like it.👍

  • @MrLabradorwildman
    @MrLabradorwildman Před 3 lety

    Well i have just start to look at the Gen2 i have the Nano t but like to get this one too interested can you get the Titanium Gen 2 in Canada not found it yet i keep looking thanks again great video

    • @ProdigiousReturn
      @ProdigiousReturn Před 3 lety

      Boreal ventures does in Ontario and free shipping.

    • @richarddsouza7761
      @richarddsouza7761 Před 3 lety

      In Canada you can get it at the Canadian Outdoors Company. They have a physical store near Toronto (in Mississauga) as well as free shipping on orders of $50. The store has a lot of really good and unique stuff because the owner is very passionate about having the best lifelong equipment. I love the conversations with their staff who are VERY experienced.

  • @mikebell3127
    @mikebell3127 Před 3 lety

    but saying you got the Titanium version just sounds cool

  • @mclostinthewoods
    @mclostinthewoods Před 3 lety

    A 1 pound stove is really never going to make it into my backpacking load. My Ti Nano does all the time. My 5" SS Firebox is always in my car camping load. I just don't need that big a wood stove on the trail.

  • @peterdd4994
    @peterdd4994 Před 3 lety

    I would like to see a burn off between the Firebox 5in vs the Silver Fire Scout stove.

  • @skylerphoenix8880
    @skylerphoenix8880 Před 3 lety

    I don’t understand the attention on wood stoves where users also carry their wood fuel. Why go through the soot and stuff - if you’re going to carry the fuel why not the simpler and less messy liquid, solid chem, or butane fuels?

    • @PaleoHikerMD
      @PaleoHikerMD  Před 3 lety

      I don't carry my fuel on trail, and I don't think most do. Wood stoves are popular because you can leave the fuel behind.

  • @lakorai2
    @lakorai2 Před 3 lety +1

    Probably not. Unless if the gram counting is super important, and for some backpackers it is.

  • @phishermonjon
    @phishermonjon Před 3 lety

    We get it you're sponsored