@big_swede
You pays your money and you takes your choice.
They all work the same way, they are all highly fuel efficient, they all last a very long time.
My first one was an Ecotrekker but it sprang a leak. I think that it was made in Kenya. Now I’m a big Kelly fan and have been for twenty years and more.
I too would avoid anything that closed off the water tank. We’ve had this discussion quite recently and others disagree with me.
I also don’t like the chimney pan support. The Kettle boils too quickly to cook anything much and the whole set up loses stability with any sized pan up there. I use the Hobo on the fire base. I think all the makes have a provision for proper cooking now.
BAKING BREAD IN A ZEBRA POT USING A KELLY HOBO STOVE (Oh yes you can!) by Pattree Tony had asked me to expand my post about baking bread on a Hobo stove.I’d like to show you how I do it outdoors but it’s December and making yeast bread at
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