Stainless woodgas stove

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Christened lixada woodgas stove. Stainless steel. Little or no smoke, amazing bit of kit.
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I've also nested a trangia burner in mine, using the stove as a windshield and pan stand, when I couldn't be bothered with twigs and stuff.

Cheers, Paul
 
I have one of these, haven't used it much, but my experience so far is that they have a very careful balance point in terms of feeding them fast enough to stay alight, while not over loading so it goes out, or starving it of fuel. Takes practice. I just use twigs in mine.

J
 
I picked one up for two quid in a local charity shop. Brand new & never been used. The lady behind the counter said she didn't know what it was and i told her it was a little camping cooker. Quite a bargain, i thought.
 
I asked for one for Christmas [Chinese copy type] looks identical to that one. I got it going on the open fire grate in the living room as I couldn't be bothered to get dressed to go outside to try it :) quite impressed. I also have a triangia to go with it.

One of the triangular hinged pot supports was a little loose, but after a couple of burns it seems to have tightened itself up.
 
I've been looking at these too - the only issue I have with this particular design is that you can't feed it while there is a pot on it. There is a slightly taller design which has an opening on the side to feed. Just search for Luxada on Amazon
 

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