You've NEVER Seen a Stove Like This Before - Famgee Tripod Alcohol Stove

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Last Year I came across a rather interesting alcohol stove - stove that included a tripod stand.
I have seen these stands before in the past, in fact I reviewed the Mil-Tec Alcohols stove stand some years back - the problem with that product is that it is difficult to locate.
That’s why when I saw this stove and stand I was intrigued....intrigued enough to order one and to test it out.
This comes from a company called Famgee and this is the Famgee Tripod Alcohol Stove; it is time for my Agenda Free Review.
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Stats :
Tripod : 3 Leg, 3 Pot Support Stand
Stove : Double Layer with 18 micropore flame holes.
Fuel :
Alcohol
Capacity : 180ml which is about 6oz
Layer :
This is a double layer alcohol stove and a double layer stove works like this -
: You fill the stove and ignite it - as the body of the stove heats up it vaporizes the alcohol fuel which then is propelled out of the small holes that surround the stove. This increases the heat output of the stove and decreases boil times while making the stove more fuel efficient.
Materials :
Polyester Storage Bag
Stainless Steel Construction stand
The outer layer of the stove is stainless and the inner layer is aluminum
Weight :
Stove - 4.0z
Stand - 4.0oz
Storage Bag - .7oz
Total : 8.7oz
Dimensions Stored : 3.8 * 3.3in
Dimensions Set up :
5.7” x 5.7” x 3.3”
Price : $14
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 163
@IntenseAngler
@IntenseAngler 27 днів тому
Pretty interesting alcohol stove there. Thanks for the in-depth look Luke 👍
@jerryfife2015tacoma
@jerryfife2015tacoma 27 днів тому
I bought that little stove around 5 or 6 years ago and have used it many times and it's not a bad little stove I like it. Great review Luke
@nigelgunn322
@nigelgunn322 27 днів тому
Hi Luke. Your opening shot showed a Trangia burner so that I what I want to discuss. I've seen several vids from people complaining that a Trangia burner gives a very yellow sooty flame and trying to modify the burner to cure this. Remember that the Trangia is primarily sold with the #25 and #27 cooksets. The burner sits inside an all encompassing windshield. I read somewhere that the Trangia cookset whould be positioned with the air inlet holes facing into the wind. That way, you get a good updraught of air passing the burner and the flame burns blue with more heat. There's nothing that needs to be modified with the Trangia burner. It just needs to be used as the manufacturer originally intended.
@johngalt6929
@johngalt6929 27 днів тому
Thank you for your explanation.
@davidf4897
@davidf4897 27 днів тому
You can buy the Trangia burner separately from sets. Mine is 30 years old.
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid 27 днів тому
Whatinell are they trying to burn in them ? stoves like this are designed to burn what we call methylated spirits (dunno what you call the stuff) which burns blue, you can't see it at all in broad daylight.
@davidgilbert9822
@davidgilbert9822 27 днів тому
Sadly he won’t respond
@nathandalton8243
@nathandalton8243 27 днів тому
YES he will. He always responds. Give him time. The “turning the arms inside for smaller pots” was useful
@rickkaylor8554
@rickkaylor8554 27 днів тому
I've used many stoves in my backpacking life. I started out with a SVEA 123 in the '70s and then upgraded to a Coleman Feather 442. I found white gas stoves heavy, smelly and finicky to use. I got an almost identical alcohol stove around 1990 in San Jose, CA for $12 that is under the SafeSport label. The tripod on my stove is slightly different since it doesn't have springs and the top pot supports can be rotated inward to support smaller pots. Your video on alcohol stoves is accurate. Alcohol stoves aren't as efficient as canister stoves but they are kind of fun to use if all you need to do is boil water. In my opinion canister stoves rule and are cheap, reliable and efficient.
@Meibeon
@Meibeon 27 днів тому
Got one for Xmas , they are brilliant
@nealmacdonald8191
@nealmacdonald8191 27 днів тому
For boiling a smaller cup on the stand I suggest turning two legs out and one leg in to support the cup
@Thoringald77
@Thoringald77 18 днів тому
Or you can get a stainless steel kitchen sink drain grate and it'll fit perfectly inside the legs with them all out. I have one that I use with mine sometimes and it works great to support smaller cups or the Stanley cook set that everyone seems to have.
@MikeycatOutdoors
@MikeycatOutdoors 27 днів тому
I bought something like this from the Sportsman's Guide about 20 years ago. It works but it's a lil heavy compared to other alcohol stoves. Built like a tank.
@johnforeman9776
@johnforeman9776 27 днів тому
Remove the lid and turn the legs back to the storage position. Now you should be able to use a small cup.
@Meibeon
@Meibeon 27 днів тому
yep, its not rocket stove science .
@jackhartwig440
@jackhartwig440 21 день тому
A better way is to turn it upside down as there is little prongs there.
@Thoringald77
@Thoringald77 27 днів тому
I have 2 of them and enjoy using them. I use them for making ramen noodles mostly but have used them during a power outage from a storm
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 27 днів тому
Very good value Luke.
@keithsmith5998
@keithsmith5998 26 днів тому
I have one released by Lixada. I've used it once. Yes,a larger cup is needed. Also, mine came with a different storage bag. Drawstring instead of a zipper.
@williamhervey6409
@williamhervey6409 27 днів тому
As always, thank you for the info
@chueyouavue7777
@chueyouavue7777 24 дні тому
yes good job brother
@THEESVN
@THEESVN 27 днів тому
I have one of this stove. You can boost it, by disassemble it, and put some thing between the two layer of the stove, like foil or aluminum can. The Capillary effect will bring more acohol to the hole, and it will burn much hotter, but also run out of fuel faster.
@kapegede
@kapegede 27 днів тому
I put carbon felt inbetween the two layers and this stove became a beast!
@Z3OffGrid
@Z3OffGrid 22 дні тому
I love when companies actually put effort into designs, ie. the fold out tripod setup, super cool. That being said, it is pretty heavy and inefficient (like most). Ironically, I have a few stove kits I'm puting out on the market soon, one them being the lightest backpacking stove available featuring a smaller controlled flame that works in combination with the included pot holder/windscreen to contain the heat and significantly reduce wasted BTU's to atmosphere, saving fuel. I'd like to send you one when I've finished making a small batch. As always, great review!👍
@psychman555
@psychman555 27 днів тому
Hi Luke. I know you pride yourself on the quality and accuracy of your reviews, hence this comment to help preserve accuracy. At 2:36 you say the capacity of the stove is 180 liters. I think you meant to say 180 milliliters.
@oherrala
@oherrala 21 день тому
I wouldn't want to be near 180 liters of burning alcohol.
@JefferyHall-ct2tr
@JefferyHall-ct2tr 26 днів тому
Hi Luke! Saw this stove in one or more of your adventures and decided to get one for myself. Your pro's and con's are right on the money for this stove. I found the stove to have a pretty decent output, but you really DO need a windscreen of some sort, to direct the heat to your pot/pan/cup. Been thinking of an add-on that would make the stove more useable with smaller cups and pots. If I come up with anything worthwhile, I will share with everyone. I would say the stove is an excellent value for the money, though. Definitely watch Lukes video on alochol stoves!
@DonnyPavoliniOutdoors
@DonnyPavoliniOutdoors 27 днів тому
Very interesting! I enjoy all types of stoves as well. Great price too by the way! Cheers Luke!
@elvismikel2271
@elvismikel2271 26 днів тому
I made a DIY "Fancy Feast" alcohol stove over a decade ago for the price of a cat food can, I piece of aluminum beer bottle, and a piece of fiberglass cloth. Its an alcohol stove; they all have pretty much perform the same. The only reason I'd pay anything close to the cost of this Famgee stove is for the stand.
@EmileTheart
@EmileTheart 26 днів тому
This design has been around for a long time. I bought one nearly 35 years ago and it still works as well as the day I got it. On mine the legs and pot supports work independently so accommodate smaller pots as well.
@robertdingli728
@robertdingli728 26 днів тому
Same here. I’ve had mine for 35+ years as well. Nothing new here.
@fire7side
@fire7side 27 днів тому
My homemade one is apparently lost since I haven't backpacked in quite a while. It definitely looks like it's worth the money. Mine was a lot lighter, using mostly aluminum from a pop can and a piece of dryer duct for the stand/windscreen.
@scottlomas5509
@scottlomas5509 27 днів тому
I love the stand in this stove really nice 😊
@qtbearqt
@qtbearqt 27 днів тому
Interesting product! You should take a look at the TOMSHOO alcohol stove. It's a titanium stove similar to the TOAKS alcohol stove but with folding feet and pot holder. You can get it with a lid which I've used to pre-heat the alcohol in the coldest of Canadian winter. It always surprises my friends how fast I can bring water to a boil with it.
@medusaman1
@medusaman1 27 днів тому
So true ! Really remarkable stove.
@browsman2328
@browsman2328 27 днів тому
I bought this stove several months ago and Luke’s review is accurate, can’t beat it for the price but you will need a wide pot and a windscreen. I don’t know if it means anything but this stove burns with a blue flame unlike most alcohol burners which burn yellow. My go-to alcohol stove is a Trangia or Evernew burner inside a Zen Triangle stand.
@richardrogers8254
@richardrogers8254 27 днів тому
Very Interesting.
@iceman857
@iceman857 27 днів тому
One of the challenges I've experienced with this stove is the volume that can be used. My cat can stove is only half the volume capacity. You have to either let a ton of alcohol burn or figure out a way to snuff the flame when you're done cooking. Its cheap, it works, and has a decent folding stand, but it's not ideal for backpacking IMO.
@WilliamSchmidtOD
@WilliamSchmidtOD 27 днів тому
Stove works well. Have had one for well over 10 years. Bought it from Sportsman's Guide. For someone who posted earlier. The legs and pot support have an angle to them. They are not flat. The ends are higher then the parts attached to the stand. When folded in it takes on more like a diamond shape and would not be stable on the ground or the pot.
@Fronzel.Neekburm
@Fronzel.Neekburm 21 день тому
Hey Luke, I think you will know about this one, can you please do a video on US military surplus (specifically US Marines), and the smell (i think is the water proofing) and what can be done about it or should anything be done with it, what it is etc. Im pretty sure you will know what I'm talking about here. Old, new doesn't matter, there is that distictive smell. I think it would help a lot of people and keep them informed.
@keithdorset3824
@keithdorset3824 27 днів тому
I've built a bunch of tin can stoves, tiny to Arizona or Foster's sized. Tripod pot stands from bent light stainless rod, bottom pan and wind screens from aluminum flashing or even foil. They ain't rocket science. It all ends up being pretty light. The smaller ones are going to be more economical. I carry one of mine in the van. Cup sized bag, wind screen cup stand, bottom preheat pan and alcohol squeeze bottle, all in the cup. Somewhat slow, but quiet. This one is, a little fiddly and I can see the problem with the stand and small cups. That whole cage is heavy. I think if I were to buy something commercial, a Trangia would be more convenient.
@lxqles
@lxqles 27 днів тому
I like alcohol stoves but im more of a ultralight backpacker and its just to heavy id rather bring a gas canister and a brs3000 its lighter and works better. When i use a alcohol stoves i use the X-Boil system its amazing its made localy in germany i dont know if its available in the us but it is expensive maybee you could do a review of it.
@ernieschatz3783
@ernieschatz3783 26 днів тому
Get a Windmaster 😅
@VeritySnatch
@VeritySnatch 27 днів тому
ive had a brass one since the 80s
@gud2go50
@gud2go50 27 днів тому
Just ordered one! We’ll see!😂
@kearnsey64
@kearnsey64 27 днів тому
Alcohol stoves are super quiet but take a little longer to boil water. If silence is what you’re after, an alcohol stove is for you.
@anotherBailey
@anotherBailey 27 днів тому
new camera? the 1080@60 is nice!
@tourcheverybridge
@tourcheverybridge 27 днів тому
I am in England well Cornwall and I’ve had this stove for ages without the storage case and I really like it downside is you have to pour the fuel back in but it’s a good stove in my opinion
@BigJasonSOS
@BigJasonSOS 27 днів тому
Yeah you are in England. It does look like an excellent little stove for the money no doubt about it. 😊
@chalion8399
@chalion8399 27 днів тому
I've the Trangia and while it's fine, if you get the whole kit it's a bit pricey. I've a titanium folding wood stove that is small and fits the Trangia fine and supports anything from my coffee cup to a mid-sized pot. Like stated by others, you're not going to get a fast boil or cook much with it, but it's small and it does what it needs to, if you're patient.
@fairwind8222
@fairwind8222 25 днів тому
I think the off center strap is so it will lay flat attached to moly web or belt
@theoriginalrabbithole
@theoriginalrabbithole 27 днів тому
I like the 'gadget aspect' of alcohol stoves. They're interesting and fun to play with and I have a few, including a cat food can stove I made myself but for anything other than one night in nice weather, I'm packing my Soto Amicus! 😄 Don't forget, you gotta pack enough alcohol to run the stove, so for overall weight, the canister might prove to be the lighter choice as well. Alcohol's better in freezing temperatures but at 61, I don't winter camp much anymore, so the Soto Amicus is a better choice for me.
@shawnr6117
@shawnr6117 27 днів тому
It looks like you might be able to invert the cap and use it for solid fuel. Have you tried that?
@mandyhoover99
@mandyhoover99 27 днів тому
Would you recommend this stove for a long backpacking trip? Or any other recommendations?
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher 26 днів тому
Luke, 180 ML not L, is the fuel capacity
@roccosperanza
@roccosperanza 27 днів тому
Luke, please get in the Trail Designs Ti-Tri. It'll be by far the best Alcohol stove you've used.
@kevinmurphy3464
@kevinmurphy3464 22 дні тому
That’s pretty damn good bang for your buck.
@andrewduke1489
@andrewduke1489 27 днів тому
Could you possibly turn one of the legs, or all of them, inwards to support a mug/small pot?
@peterdd4994
@peterdd4994 25 днів тому
Do you know of Goshawk stoves from Australia? They have a real variety of alcohol stove and stands.
@johnprice4893
@johnprice4893 27 днів тому
new phrase 4u "it does what it says on the tin"
@davidf4897
@davidf4897 27 днів тому
Bought one of these out of curiosity about three years ago. Sent it back. You can't store unused alcohol in it. I'll stick with my Trangia burner, ( now 30 years of service) and a Trangia triangle which can be set up for alcohol or gas. With alcohol, the little cross bars available on Amazon for the Trangia take smaller pot sizes within the Triangle if need be. Alcohol when time is not an issue. Gas when it is.
@ernieschatz3783
@ernieschatz3783 26 днів тому
I will never buy another alcohol stove based on whether they have a sealing lid. Both my Trangia and Red camp burners distorted from the heat after a couple of burns and no longer seal properly. I'm pretty good at judging how much alcohol I need for what I'm cooking so I'll stick with that.
@davidf4897
@davidf4897 6 днів тому
@@ernieschatz3783 Quite amazed at this. I have a couple of Trangia alcohol stoves bought with different cook sets. My oldest is 30 years my 'youngest' two years old. I have never had a problem with sealing and on my 30 year burner, I've cleaned the burner and kept the rubber ring in the lid lubricated so the rubber doesn't dry out. It's the original ring and I've used it probably hundreds of times over the years. In fact I've replaced pots but never the burner sealing ring.
@Thereal111t
@Thereal111t 27 днів тому
What’s very interesting this is not a new Stove at all. In fact, this is very similar to my first Stove from 1995. At that time it was sold by Sportsman’s Guide under the name “safe sport “I’ve seen it under several other names including ‘stansport’ and ‘Simon’. In fact, Simon seems to be the most common name for the Stove. My original 1995 copy did not have the locking legs but other than that it seems to be almost identical. Mine came with a pleather pouch not nylon. As far as cons go, my thoughts are the same about zero simmer ability. In addition, the stove has a very large capacity, which seems like it would be an advantage however, in my experience, it takes Stove a really long time to bloom with a full load of fuel , therefore I would only fill mine about halfway. I did have a failure of one of mine what it happened was I had left some methanol fuel basically yellow bottle heet in the stove overnight. When I went in the morning, the aluminum inner sleeve had completely corroded. There was no longer a gap between the inner sleeve, and the outer cup and flames no longer came out of the holes. It would still burn, but not nearly as efficiently that’s an important thing to always store empty, it can be tricky because if you miss judge how much fuel to put in it, you’ll have leftover fuel and it’s problematic pouring it out with all the little holes like a dribble glass.
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid 27 днів тому
All very well, now we have to find a container that very thin liquids are guaranteed not to leak from !
@RS4393
@RS4393 27 днів тому
At around the 6:00 you say it may not work with small pots. Can you lock the legs back over the flame after removing the lid and lighting it?
@Leif-Eriksson
@Leif-Eriksson 24 дні тому
Check out the X-Boil from Germany. Its a really cool and super lightweight.
@OnRappel
@OnRappel 27 днів тому
Can you extinguish it with the cap?
@ricardoneto7789
@ricardoneto7789 27 днів тому
The stove itself looks like a white box alcohol stove with an additional stand. Not sure if you can completely snuff it and save the unburnt fuel
@andrewstables854
@andrewstables854 26 днів тому
could you turn one leg in for a smaller pot or would that be unstable
@Studmn
@Studmn 27 днів тому
Luke is that Dandruff on your shirt 😂
@MattGoesOutside
@MattGoesOutside 25 днів тому
Cheap as chips - that's good. Looks like it is hard to put out the flame afterwards though - how do you do it?
@ThreeLegsTheBandit
@ThreeLegsTheBandit 22 дні тому
@MattGoesOutside The alcohol burner lid is designed to put the flame out by putting the lid back on top of the burner.
@MattGoesOutside
@MattGoesOutside 22 дні тому
@@ThreeLegsTheBandit thanks mate. Have bought one, they look very convenient
@user-oc5gp1qv8u
@user-oc5gp1qv8u 26 днів тому
What alcohol do you use? Something like Everclear 95% from the state booze store?
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 27 днів тому
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY Luke and thank you for sharing your equipment testing my friend and sharing the facts and truth
@BIGMINION502
@BIGMINION502 27 днів тому
Is there an o-ring? Can alcohol be transported in it?
@NZComfort
@NZComfort 26 днів тому
Alcohol stoves are for those times when you want some peace and quiet. Burners are efficient but noisy, not for everyone.
@swizzlestick4661
@swizzlestick4661 27 днів тому
Hey, stupid question, what if you flipped the pot stand over the stove? The feet that normally hold the stove could hold a smaller pot. Is that possible?
@garyyanyan4566
@garyyanyan4566 27 днів тому
I saw what looked like this stove on Walmart website
@VandrefalkTV
@VandrefalkTV 27 днів тому
Isn't this what Goshawk does with several stoves?
@B4Zathras2257
@B4Zathras2257 27 днів тому
Just where is the center of the circle's circumference?
@melissasmess2773
@melissasmess2773 27 днів тому
I'm still using butane, thanks
@user-lc2vm2ji4j
@user-lc2vm2ji4j 27 днів тому
Can't you push down the pot supports and move them back to the inside to use smaller pot
@IMDARKFIRE007
@IMDARKFIRE007 27 днів тому
I mean....nobody will be cooking a real meal on it, but campers and hikers who only eat freeze dried meals would be set with it. A light compact water boiler for them will handle their meals and coffee/tea.
@perilousjack1964
@perilousjack1964 26 днів тому
Any chance we can put a Zipper on it,
@septicwhelk3654
@septicwhelk3654 27 днів тому
I turned the outer pot into a whisky tumbler , the rest got recycled. Alcohol is great .
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 27 днів тому
FOURTEEN DOLLARS? That price will not last long once these things start flying off the shelves. Now to find an insulated wind block. With ten minutes until hot water, reheating a canned meal, or rehydrating a freeze-dried meal can be ready while you might have been looking for dry wood for a twig stove.
@BigJasonSOS
@BigJasonSOS 27 днів тому
Yeah that's the problem, now he has shown it no doubt the sales will rocket along with the price. Hope not like but that's usually the way ain't it 😊
@derekneumann
@derekneumann 27 днів тому
Fam-G is my Grandma's rap name.
@asoro_1632
@asoro_1632 27 днів тому
I have an interesting idea, when u hike u can attach big helium baloon to your backpack and it will reduce the weight for you, might be funny to see it, of course not near trees.
@papaguche
@papaguche 27 днів тому
I tried to make my own alcohol stove the other day and it wasnt lighting so i shook it and covered myself with flaming alcohol panicked then knocked over a liter of alcohol witch engulfed my hole garage in flames like a white snake concert. Luckily had a fire extinguisher on the wall witch put out the flames.
@benalexander2104
@benalexander2104 26 днів тому
Jesus Christ dude. That was a lot of disaster for a few sentences.
@papaguche
@papaguche 26 днів тому
@@benalexander2104 ya I got off easy only my clothes where burned but holy crap did it get scary fast
@freeforester1717
@freeforester1717 9 днів тому
I knew them Europeans were swindling us -180 litres of fuel capacity - 6 fluid ounces 😂
@sovannrath4434
@sovannrath4434 27 днів тому
I am top fan ❤
@scoobameru2458
@scoobameru2458 27 днів тому
🙄
@johanvanbeek7138
@johanvanbeek7138 27 днів тому
Yeah nah better stuff out there.
@badnewsBH
@badnewsBH 27 днів тому
That's the smallest one hundred eighty litre container I've ever seen. 😆 Nice review, Luke.
@BigJasonSOS
@BigJasonSOS 27 днів тому
Yeah I thought that.... it must be sport Billy's stove
@badnewsBH
@badnewsBH 27 днів тому
@@BigJasonSOS Sport Billy! There's a blast from the past.
@BigJasonSOS
@BigJasonSOS 27 днів тому
@@badnewsBH LOL thank god you remember it too. I was beginning to wonder if it was some kind of Mandela effect happening to me as until your reply it seemed nobody remembers sport billy except me. Yeah showing my age. How great would it be if we had such a thing as a sport billy bag eh, you could just bring and pull out castle with you when camping lol. 😉 😁
@Brian-yx5vo
@Brian-yx5vo 27 днів тому
Toaks siphon or bust!!
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper 27 днів тому
I've never owned or used an Alcohol stove. Never have, never will. My Soto Windmaster, canister fuel stove & one of the original MSR Whisperlite liquid fuel bottle stove replaced my old Sterno stove. Done!
@paulferri2867
@paulferri2867 27 днів тому
Luke, i think you mean 180ml? Not liters.
@hyppievanman
@hyppievanman 27 днів тому
Just put the stand on upside down… then you can use smaller cups
@leonardmcdermott7703
@leonardmcdermott7703 24 дні тому
I80 litres is 47.5 gallons, you American folk really should embrace the metric system. Regards from Ireland 🇮🇪.
@Going_Bushwalking
@Going_Bushwalking 26 днів тому
It needs a zip 😂
@nycsox987
@nycsox987 27 днів тому
180 litres???? lol man is losing it :D:D:D:D
@ernieschatz3783
@ernieschatz3783 26 днів тому
My little Lixada titanium alcohol stove will whip that thing's butt in a boil test. I swear I have to watch that little stove like a hawk. No way it takes anywhere near 10minutes to boil 2 cups of water.
@tomlovesdiy
@tomlovesdiy 22 дні тому
You should check out my tripod stand stove. "DIY Stove With Integrated Pot Stand". Lighter weight. Way more efficient. Cost about $2. Love your channel. Thanks. Tom
@eca7773
@eca7773 27 днів тому
Have you tested the Goshawk ERA burner with windproof stand? I was thinking of pairing that with a "Vango Ultralight Heat exchanger"
@leebarton1143
@leebarton1143 27 днів тому
Have had one of these stoves for a while now and its been great for boiling water. Paid only 10 pounds for it at the time of purchase, bargain. Lee...
@Findas88
@Findas88 27 днів тому
2:34 wow a capacity of 180 L in such a small space XD one for the blooper section
@jacobsgarage1458
@jacobsgarage1458 27 днів тому
180 liters ( I would like to see that )
@samhill3496
@samhill3496 27 днів тому
emergency backup yes, bargain price.
@briancohen-doherty4392
@briancohen-doherty4392 27 днів тому
It may hang off center, but that strap probably isn't going to rip open the seam since it's stitched into it. Durability over style on that
@nfra1663
@nfra1663 27 днів тому
180 milliliters not litres
@PeterPavlovic
@PeterPavlovic 27 днів тому
You mean 180 milliliters
@PokeEyeSlapSlap
@PokeEyeSlapSlap 27 днів тому
180 Litres 😂😂😂😂
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 27 днів тому
Yeah: milliliters. Luke missed it in the editing, too.
@BigJasonSOS
@BigJasonSOS 27 днів тому
If you are sport billy maybe it turns into 180 litres 😊
@starlingblack814
@starlingblack814 27 днів тому
Too heavy....thing about these stoves is they're light, or should be.
@freedom8480
@freedom8480 18 днів тому
180 liters, really?😅 180ml i guess?
@memphissommers4171
@memphissommers4171 27 днів тому
I'll stick with a fuel source that cannot spill.
@NathanHassall
@NathanHassall 27 днів тому
this stove looks bulky and awful in comparison to a penny stove or just a brs 3000t
@moorejl57
@moorejl57 27 днів тому
That stove is not efficient, a lot of the flame is outside of the pot and the heat is being wasted. It's also huge, heavy and fugly.
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