gurushaun said:
Tip...I use a 4" piece of copper brake pipe on the end of a 1m piece of clear plastic tube poked in the corner to help with the draft by blowing. Works for me with iffy fuel.
An excellent updating of a bit of kit with quite a pedigree. In his book "Camp and Trail" (1907 The Outing Publishing Company) Stewart Edward White refers to the following:
"I have had presented me by Mr. Robert Logan of New York, so simple, transportable and efficient a device for kindling fires that I have included it in my regular outfit. It consists of a piece of small rubber tube two feet or so in length, into one end of which is forced a brass cylinder three or four inches long. The extremity of this cylinder is then beaten out so that its opening is flattened. Logan calls this instrument an 'Inspirator.'"
It certainly beats my old plate-waving method of fanning a flame.
My own experiences with the folding stove, bought two or three years ago from Cabela's, are similar to others mentioned. It helps to get the flame started outside of the unit to avoid smouldering, and good ventilation is a must.