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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Very nice comes in handy when wanting you cook something and having a stable stand
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This product seems ok, but mine is definitely not as easy to assemble as the videos show so I must have gotten a bum one because I really have to force it together.
Texas Talker
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Easily fits into a backpack....roughly one inch thick and seven inches square when in the box. There are no instructions, but it's easy to figure out. The only problem I had was lifting the canned heat holder into the the two tabs at the same time. I finally got both tabs into the two slots. It's very sturdy when assembled.
Linda
Reviewed in Australia on July 23, 2024
For the price it is sturdy enough and a good option for emergency cooking if the electricity is out or for meal jars and boiling the billy while camping. Highly portable. Haven't tried it yet, but looks like it will do the job.
aisha ahmed
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 26, 2024
No good
J.M.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Honestly I thought it was going to be tiny and hard to use. This is actually pretty big and it has plenty of space inside for the sterno. Technically I could probably fit two sternos in here, it's really a good size. I am able to fit camping cookware on it and a standard percolator also fits on this. Really I was surprised how good this is.I think it's good to have for anytime not just camping. Fits neatly in your backpack if you're traveling, it folds flat so doesn't get in the way.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on November 28, 2024
Wenn Strom und Gas ausfallen, warum auch immer hab ich warmes Dosenfutter und vor allem meinen Kaffee.
Christopher Martinez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 10, 2024
Muy compacta y útil para calentar una sopa individual de lata o calentar agua para café, funciona mejor con latas de alcohol de alguna otra marca que tengan más flama.
Saundra Romijn
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
This is very sturdy when set up. I tried regular sterno fuel.with it and it gets things hot but not boiling. Possibly alcohol would burn hotter to cook with. I got this for emergencies and it would definitely heat a small amount of chili in a pot with a lid. I had rice in a small pressure cooker and while it didn't come to full pressure it did cook the rice perfectly while I waited an hour hoping for the full pressure.I would recommend this stove for emergencies or backpackers.
Allan
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2023
I recently purchased the Coghlan's Folding Stove for my outdoor adventures, and I have been thoroughly impressed with its performance and design.The simplicity of use is a standout feature of the Coghlan's Folding Stove. Setting it up is a breeze, and I was amazed by how quickly is to assemble. The ingenuous design allows for efficient airflow, ensuring that the fuel burns evenly and consistently.One of the most impressive aspects is the sturdiness of the Coghlan's Folding Stove. Despite its lightweight and compact design, it feels incredibly solid and can handle larger pots and pans without any wobbling. This sturdiness adds an element of reliability to my outdoor cooking experience, giving me confidence in its durability even in rugged environments.What truly sets this folding stove apart is its versatility. It's compatible with a variety of burners types, including alcohol and fuel tab stoves. This flexibility gives me the freedom to choose the fuel source that best suits my needs for each trip. Whether I'm using alcohol or fuel tabs, the stove delivers consistent heat and reliable cooking performance.If you're looking for a reliable and efficient cooking solution for your outdoor adventures, I wholeheartedly recommend giving the Coghlan's Folding Stove a try.
Nik Dizzle
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
This greatly increases the cooking fire of canned heat.I decided to use gel canned heat as an emergency cooking tool. After testing it on a camping trip, it worked alright. I had set it in a bowl with a grid to rest my backpacking cookware on. When this went on sale during the October days, it was finally a price I was willing to pay... and it was well worth the investment. It increased the flame and significantly cut cooking time. The device itself is aldo quite sturdy.Cons would include the fact that the smooth cooking surface does lend to sliding if it's not set level. Also the price... it was definitely worth the $11 sale I got it on, would even be worth $15, but the regular price of $20 seems a bit excessive for such a small and simple piece that only allows use of canned heat and has the above mentioned sliding problem. Another potential con would be the weight - it is a bit hefty when considering what to pack for a hike or an emergency bag.
Nicky
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2019
I already own a smaller, feather-light aluminum version of this product. While the smaller one is easier to pack and carry, it lacks the notable sturdiness and substance of this Coghlan stove.The Coghlan weighs more and is bulkier, but on uneven ground or dealing with wind, this foldable stove manages better. It is also perfectly designed to fit canned heating products better than my ultra light aluminum stove does. And it also balances my camping messkit a lot easier and with more balance.The only issue I noted in my particular stove was that the tiny swinging door is a little lopsided and takes a bit of coaxing to properly latch shut. The lopsided angle also means it sits a bit off center, but only fractionally.Overall, I am very satisfied and happy with this product and would gladly purchase another.
CJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2015
I bought this for my disaster preparedness kit. l love that it is sturdy and quite versatile. In a pinch, you could use things other than sterno to cook with this. I used my Trangia alcohol stove as a proof of concept. One could use sticks in it, if one needed.This is the really important part. Coffee. You see, I cannot exist without coffee. Well, actually that is not true. --> I That led to me buying a Trangia stove kit. I LOVE that thing. But there is one problem. Yes. The coffee. The way the Trangia kit is designed, I can't just throw a percolator on it. So I either have to use a backpacking stove, make French Press coffee by boiling water in my JetBoil or other gas-powered arrangement (defeating cheap alcohol burner approach), etc., or I need something that will support my percolator. This is the kind of thing engineers sit around and think about when the power is out for extended periods, in case you wondered.Enter the Coghlan's Folding Stove. I can throw my alcohol burner inside and my percolator on top. Tah dah! Coffee. If a mountain blows up or we have the Big One (eathquake), and I am stuck for days, I can even use sticks when the mineral spirits, Heet, and any other burnable fuels are all gone. I can have coffee, even during Armageddon. I suppose I could even cook food with this, if I had to. ;)Great for throwing in the car for emergency kit on road trips, camping, and just because it is a fun little stove. In fact, I think I am going to buy a second one so that I can leave it in my car. C'mon, have you never watched Survivorman???I considered buying the Sterno brand folding stove, but after reading reviews and looking at this one in stores, the quality of this stove sold me on it. I am very happy with it. It's a great addition to my disaster preparedness kit and is just handy to boot. Glad I bought it.
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