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Patterned after the folding Esbit stove but at a fraction of the price. Great for heating water and cooking foods, and will accomodate just about any pot, pan or canteen cup size. Holds over 50 pounds without crushing. Constructed of thick galvenized steel, this stove folds compactly to fit in your pocket or backpack. Includes one military Trioxane tablet that fits neatly inside the single stove ready for use. May show some use, but in excellent condition. Stove is about the size of a tri-fold wallet.
ONE STOVE AND ONE TABLET
Military MLT9089
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Average Customer Rating: |
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good little stove, 05/12/2008 |
| Reviewer: Dawgfan |
| Ordered 7, received 6 galvinized with square fuel bar and 1 not galv with fuel tablets. The ungalvinived stove had some rust but is useable. The others were like new.
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well worth it, 04/10/2008 |
| Reviewer: medic |
| this little stove is well worth the i have 2 of them i use them for heating up stuff stew etc with a small mess kit i have . the ones i got looked nearly new . you could tell they were in storage for a little but works perfectly |
worth it anyway, 03/30/2008 |
| Reviewer: Cartwheel |
| Bought two of these, figured for 2 bucks why not...Both were rusted through at the rivet pivot points, rendering both stoves useless, but I'll agree with other reviewers that the dozen fuel tabs alone are worth the price. I might buy some more and play the odds that I might get a good stove. |
Nice LIttle Stove, 03/08/2008 |
| Reviewer: hapmyster |
| The ones I recieved were brand new. I really liked the dozen fuel cells that came with it better than other fuels I've tried. Won't really get small pan of water boiling but does work great to heat stuff up to about 150DegF or better. Will fit can good also by not fully opening the stove. Very Nice little stove for an individual. |
ok, but damaged, 02/01/2008 |
| Reviewer: Matt |
| Great concept and handy to have, but of the two I bought one had a little corrosion and the other was rusted through. Not worth sending back.. but the fuel tabs in it alone was almost worth it. Would buy a dozen of them if I knew they were not going to arrive rusted. |
No Sweeter Heater (for $2), 11/25/2007 |
| Reviewer: Lil' C |
| You may not find a better camping & survival deal than these little stoves for under two bucks. Get a couple along with some extra trioxane and stash them in your bug-out bag or emergency supply bin. While they are not quite as nice as the famous Esbit brand, these stoves are good-quality copies in good, serviceable condition, and they will certainly outlast your fuel bar supply the next time your lights go out in a storm... |
Worth all 200 pennies, 07/18/2007 |
| Reviewer: Tonimus |
| Some burn marks, but all parts are tight and doesn't scorch the surface it's on. Great little stove for a canteen full of something. |
A must for any Snowmobile trip, 04/29/2007 |
| Reviewer: Mike |
| Used some of this to heat up JB weld on a heat exchanger on a ski doo when one of the picks punctured it. Would have been stranded without trioxane and JB Weld !!!
Also use it for a quick, hot cup of coffee, ,hot chocolate,, to start a fire, heat an MRE or can of beans, whatever.
The mini stoves are excellent, they show some use, ,but are galvanized metal. Never go bad!
DON'T Head out on the trail without this !!!! |
used but work well, 12/06/2006 |
| Reviewer: cb |
| These are very used, scorch marks and all, but they work just fine and the price is right. The fuel bar fits inside the stove for easy storage and protection. Good surplus buy. |
Another Product Better Than This, 11/02/2006 |
| Reviewer: Ammo Abuser |
| Actually, I use cheaper than dirts MGR-826 besides this- it is just the bars of fuel, without the metal things. |
Great Stuff! Great for Camping!, 11/02/2006 |
| Reviewer: Ammo Abuser |
| This stuff is great- cheap, burns for quite a while, waterproof packaging, etc. I do not use it for MRE heating, but I use it to start the wood in my smoker. Break the bars up in a couple pieces, it will last longer. Also make sure it does not fall through the grate of your smoker (put it on the folding stove part, then pile the wood on that) |