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  • PATENTED DESIGN - LESS SMOKE. The patented design features a unique double wall that creates ultra-clean gasification and a secondary combustion. This allows fuel to burn more completely and with less smoke
  • COMPACT DESIGN SAVING SPACE- The Solo Stove Titan is designed to nest inside the companion Solo Stove Pot 1800 (sold separately) leaving you with more room in your backpack. Also fits great into any hiking backpack for your next adventure!
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & FAST BOIL TIME. Boils water in 4-6 mins (34 fl oz. water). 5.1" Diameter, 5.6"/7.9” tall (packed/assembled). Weighs only 16.5 oz. Made of premium stainless steel and nichrome wire. Nylon stuff sack included.
  • FUELED BY MOTHER NATURE- No gas or Liquid fuel is required to power the Titian, creating even more space for other necessary camping accessories
  • AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM- Enables a hotter and more efficient fire fueled by oxygen that enters trough the bottom of the stove

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Solo Stove Titan

Even when you're on the road, you'll get hungry! Prepare a hearty meal and complement it with marshmallows for dessert. Enjoy an evening around the fire with a fascinating flame afterwards - all with the same portable camping stove. Our lightweight and compact wooden stoves are ideal for hiking, survival training, backpacking, and any other activity that requires lightweight and compact, but functional equipment. So pack it up and head off to your next adventure!

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Designed with a double wall, the Stove has unique airflow properties which makes it extremely efficient. The air intake holes on the bottom of the stove channel air to the bottom of the fire while at the same time, channels warm air up between the walls of the stove. This burst of preheated oxygen feeding back into the firebox through the smaller holes at the top of the stove causes a secondary combustion. A more efficient burn also means you'll use much less wood compared to an open camp fire.

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    Customers find this camping stove to be a great piece of equipment, particularly praising its portability for kayak camping and emergency stashes. The stove performs well with various fuel sources, including charcoal briquettes, and customers appreciate its compact size that fits on picnic tables, with one noting it accommodates a 12-cup coffee pot. Customers describe the stove as easy to use, quick to heat up, and lightweight.
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    116 customers mention build quality, 112 positive, 4 negative
    Customers praise the build quality of the stove, describing it as a great piece of equipment.
    Great stove. Already had one of these and bought another as a gift; unfortunately forgot the pot and stove combo existed. Stove works great....Read more
    Compact, well made. When it’s burning perfectly it is smokeless… however while getting it started it is a smoke bomb....Read more
    This is a great little stove. Burns hot and fast so you'll need to keep a good supply of twigs. I got 4 cups of water to a boil in about 10 minutes....Read more
    Awesome stove. Well crafted stainless steel. Burns tree downfall bits/twigs perfectly and boils water like a champ....Read more
    70 customers mention portability, 62 positive, 8 negative
    Customers appreciate the stove's portability, finding it suitable for various outdoor activities including backpacking, kayaking, and multiple-person hikes.
    Its a great quality build and would be great for camping. I was buying the smaller solo stove and bought this on accident....Read more
    ...is a great product to use when cooking for two or more due to its versatility and ease of use....Read more
    great emergency stove might be a little large for backpackingRead more
    Great stove ! Perfect for camping! Great to warm you up in the early morning of camping....Read more
    55 customers mention burn efficiency, 47 positive, 8 negative
    Customers praise the stove's efficiency, noting it burns well and works with wood and alternative fuels, with one customer mentioning it can create a strong fire from small sticks.
    ...dead branch into 2" long chunks; that loads very easily and burns well....Read more
    This stove works great, it will burn whatever you might put inside, just dont touch it as it burns, it gets really really hot.Read more
    The design makes an air flow that efficiently burns wood and directs and concentrates the heat to the center of the stove.Read more
    A great little camp stove. It burns very efficiently, leaving very few ashes and cooling down much faster than you'd expect....Read more
    52 customers mention functionality, 50 positive, 2 negative
    Customers find that the stove works very well, particularly with charcoal briquettes, and one customer mentions it performs effectively even with wet wood.
    Well made and works great! Quality construction . I have most of their products for camping and they have worked as described.Read more
    This stove works great, it will burn whatever you might put inside, just dont touch it as it burns, it gets really really hot.Read more
    ...I have used it a lot and it works well and efficiently. Once it is heated up it puts off very little smoke.Read more
    ...quick meals on motorcycle day trips, I can attest to this stove's functionality and small greenhouse gas footprint....Read more
    50 customers mention compact size, 40 positive, 10 negative
    Customers appreciate the stove's compact size, noting it's small enough to set on a picnic table and twice the size of the original model, making it suitable for groups of 3.
    Compact, well made. When it’s burning perfectly it is smokeless… however while getting it started it is a smoke bomb....Read more
    ...Very impressive heat concentration for such a small and lightweight device...great design!Read more
    This is a very good size for using on the back patio or car camping. I have used it a lot and it works well and efficiently....Read more
    great emergency stove might be a little large for backpackingRead more
    44 customers mention heat output, 38 positive, 6 negative
    Customers appreciate the stove's heat output, noting that it heats up well and heats water faster, though some mention it cools quickly.
    ...I have only done backyard testing, but it seems legit. Burns hot, even, and fairly long on hardwood (pinecones are too hot and too fast!)...Read more
    ...light enough for my needs and the bottom portion of the stove stays cool....Read more
    ...It burns very hot and there's nothing but ash left when the show's over....Read more
    ...Minimal smoke, they burn hot, they burn clean, they burn efficiently. LOVE THEM!Read more
    43 customers mention ease of use, 40 positive, 3 negative
    Customers find the portable stove easy to use, with quick setup and simple fire lighting.
    Excellent camping stove purchase thru Amazon, easy to use, boils enough water for a very large mug of coffee within five minutes....Read more
    ...It's sturdy, simple, light, efficient, and entertaining. What more could anyone ask for? Very satisfied..Read more
    ...to use when cooking for two or more due to its versatility and ease of use. If you can make a campfire you can use this product with little trouble....Read more
    Burns well... holds a large pan... easy to light and keep lit...Read more
    43 customers mention weight, 39 positive, 4 negative
    Customers appreciate the stove's lightweight design.
    ...The best two things I like about it are the light weight (stainless but without seams/welds) and the fact that you can use almost any biomass that...Read more
    ...It's relatively small and lightweight, and it's very simple. It is EXTREMELY efficient with wood....Read more
    ...It's sturdy, simple, light, efficient, and entertaining. What more could anyone ask for? Very satisfied..Read more
    It's very light if not quite as small as a gas stove and seems from my own little test this evening and watching online to burn biomass quite darn...Read more
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    5 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Product That Fills a Need
    A quick intro to me (so you know where I'm coming from with my review): I'm almost always on a budget, so I'm always on the hunt for the absolute best way to spend my money. I don't like gimmicks and I don't like flashy "high tech" gear that tries to be ultra-lightweight while sacrificing value (i.e. costing itself right out of my budget). I hit the trail and backcountry twice, maybe three times per year, so I want to make the most out of my cherished days away--so I want things to work and not put a damper on the trip. I'm not a "prepper," but I do like to think about bad and/or worst-case scenarios and how gear might help out in those situations. If a piece of gear can be useful under normal and emergency circumstances, it gets bonus points for me. I was introduced to the original Solo Stove (the smaller one released a year or two before the Titan). Since then, I've monitored the company via Facebook and emails and I've been impressed with the interaction from the owner and the interest he takes in the product's reputation by engaging with customers and listening to their concerns and recommendations. I had put two or three backcountry trips on my Solo Stove before the Titan was released and I was impressed with the product already. When I saw the Titan, I wanted to try it out as well, so I ordered one up. After a recent backcountry canoe trip on Fontana Lake in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I put the Titan to the test. Other than open firepit cooking, it was my sole source of heat for boiling water. I've used fire starters with the original solo stove ( I don't care if it's cheating, I'm not trying to earn any Boy Scout badges...I just want my water boiled!), so I carried on that practice with the Titan. I use little dome-shaped pucks that can found at REI for about $5 per 10 or 12. They're basically sawdust stuck together and take a flame quickly. That said, I did make an attempt to start the fire twice without a starter puck. The first time I had success with some dry pine needles and a survival-type fire starter. The second time I got impatient! There really is no other preparation to it--no fuel to bring or plan ahead. Just show up at your campsite and scrounge for some twigs. Of course, you need a pot to boil water in. I used the Solo Pot 900 (the original one made for the original Solo Stove). The only thing you really need to pay attention to is the diameter of the twig fuel you collect. as a rough rule, I try to keep them less than 1/2 inch in diameter, closer to 1/4 inch really. Too large and they aren't as easy to keep burning hot and fast. I have noticed some difference between species of wood, but not enough to exclude any one type due to lack of performance. Also, be sure to have enough on hand to keep the fire fed while boiling. Because the Solo Stove burns so efficiently, it eats through some fuel! It is not a set it and forget it heat source--at least not in my experience. You'll want to make sure you've got a large handful of twigs (easily gathered in less than 5 minutes at a typical wooded campsite). To put them in the Titan's firepit, they'll need to be broken into 3 to 4 inch lengths. I timed my boils for the first few trials, but I've since forgotten the numbers (oops!). I can say that it does not take long. Sure, a fueled "speedy" stove will boil quicker, but who's racing? You're backcountry camping and shouldn't have anywhere to be or anything to do. It's rewarding to sit at the stove and keep it fed to make your boiled water. If you're like the vast majority of other fellow weekend warriors, it's a thrill to be out and self-reliant, including the "chores" associated with the campsite. Those folks with the "speedy" stoves might laugh at your boil time, but who's laughing when they lose that little tiny critical widget that keeps their space station gadget teetering between a useless bundle of junk and a delicate (but quick) backcountry stove? With the Solo Stove, there's no moving parts, no pins to fall out, no canisters to replace, and really nothing to break or bend. Sure, it's metal, but this thing would work if you rolled it down a mountainside and picked it up at the bottom and used it immediately. As far as the physical aspect of it, the Titan is relatively light and stows easily. Sure, it's larger than the original Solo Stove, but if you need compact, that's why there's the original one. If you can afford a small amount of extra space, the Titan is great for backpacking or car camping. The only advantage I think the original Solo Stove has is the ability to fit inside the Solo Pot 900 (or equivalent pot). I don't know for sure, but I don't think the other pots offered currently from the company allow the Titan to be stowed inside. I'm sure there's another brand that would allow this though. Overall, I'm impressed with this product's ingenuity and self-reliability. No fuel canisters to pick up before your trip. No worries about replacement parts. You can have an equally good time on the trail as the folks with other products, but you've got added value in the Titan's ability to serve in a prolonged emergency situation. It doesn't need to be the zombie apocalypse, just a simple hurricane or other natural disaster that knocks out power for a week. You could let the entire campground cook on it with no loss to you or fuel supplies (there will always be twigs and other fuel sources laying around). You will not be disappointed with the Solo Stove's quality and functionality.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015
      Great product. I ordered it along with the companion pot that the Titan fits inside. Both together weigh 2 lbs or less I'd say, and they fit nicely together into one of the bags that they came in (so, now I have a bonus nylon bag that says Solo Stove... something else to pack small stuff in!)

      Being excited to try a few new things at the same time, I went out in my back yard and had my 2 1/2 yr old twins help me gather some small fallen branches, and I broke them up into ~4" long pieces. Tossed 4-6 in the stove, then used a cotton ball with a dab of petroleum jelly on it and my band new Swedish firesteel, sparked it a couple times until I got the hang of it, and tucked the burning cotton ball down among the twigs. The day was chilly, maybe 30-40F, but within just a minute or so my little fire was burning merrily, and we had fun just feeding it with twigs every few minutes, for a while. I thought about the water and filled the pot, but before I could get it to a boil my wife called us inside for dinner. So, I didn't get it boiling, but have no doubt it will do so without a problem.

      The Solo Stove Titan seems quite efficient, and is fun to feed and have some fire on a cold day. It lit easily, could set it to burn for a while and the flagstone underneath wasn't at all warm, and overall was a lot of fun for one who enjoys just having some fire sometimes. :) I wouldn't consider it a substitute for a campfire proper, especially if you want several folks to be able to cook weenies or marshmallows at once... and I think it requires a bit of tending, at least with the small twigs I used... but could certainly cook on it a pot of coffee, some stew, etc. The best two things I like about it are the light weight (stainless but without seams/welds) and the fact that you can use almost any biomass that fits in it... twigs, pinecones, dried grass to start it, etc. Oh yes, cleanup was a snap too... rinsed off the soot first in the sink, then wiped it off and let it air dry. Now it's back in it's bag, inside my BOB, ready to go camping in 3-4 weeks! ;-)

      Oh yes, while it's NOT the cheapest option (my wife pointed out a little one burner stove at Sam's Club for about $25, but you gotta buy bottles of fuel or it's just a bunch of metal), it IS easy to pack in a BOB as it can nestle inside itself, and then into the matching 60oz or so pot, and you don't have to carry around fuel!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2013
      A quick intro to me (so you know where I'm coming from with my review): I'm almost always on a budget, so I'm always on the hunt for the absolute best way to spend my money. I don't like gimmicks and I don't like flashy "high tech" gear that tries to be ultra-lightweight while sacrificing value (i.e. costing itself right out of my budget). I hit the trail and backcountry twice, maybe three times per year, so I want to make the most out of my cherished days away--so I want things to work and not put a damper on the trip. I'm not a "prepper," but I do like to think about bad and/or worst-case scenarios and how gear might help out in those situations. If a piece of gear can be useful under normal and emergency circumstances, it gets bonus points for me.

      I was introduced to the original Solo Stove (the smaller one released a year or two before the Titan). Since then, I've monitored the company via Facebook and emails and I've been impressed with the interaction from the owner and the interest he takes in the product's reputation by engaging with customers and listening to their concerns and recommendations. I had put two or three backcountry trips on my Solo Stove before the Titan was released and I was impressed with the product already. When I saw the Titan, I wanted to try it out as well, so I ordered one up.

      After a recent backcountry canoe trip on Fontana Lake in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I put the Titan to the test. Other than open firepit cooking, it was my sole source of heat for boiling water. I've used fire starters with the original solo stove ( I don't care if it's cheating, I'm not trying to earn any Boy Scout badges...I just want my water boiled!), so I carried on that practice with the Titan. I use little dome-shaped pucks that can found at REI for about $5 per 10 or 12. They're basically sawdust stuck together and take a flame quickly. That said, I did make an attempt to start the fire twice without a starter puck. The first time I had success with some dry pine needles and a survival-type fire starter. The second time I got impatient!

      There really is no other preparation to it--no fuel to bring or plan ahead. Just show up at your campsite and scrounge for some twigs. Of course, you need a pot to boil water in. I used the Solo Pot 900 (the original one made for the original Solo Stove). The only thing you really need to pay attention to is the diameter of the twig fuel you collect. as a rough rule, I try to keep them less than 1/2 inch in diameter, closer to 1/4 inch really. Too large and they aren't as easy to keep burning hot and fast. I have noticed some difference between species of wood, but not enough to exclude any one type due to lack of performance. Also, be sure to have enough on hand to keep the fire fed while boiling. Because the Solo Stove burns so efficiently, it eats through some fuel! It is not a set it and forget it heat source--at least not in my experience. You'll want to make sure you've got a large handful of twigs (easily gathered in less than 5 minutes at a typical wooded campsite). To put them in the Titan's firepit, they'll need to be broken into 3 to 4 inch lengths.

      I timed my boils for the first few trials, but I've since forgotten the numbers (oops!). I can say that it does not take long. Sure, a fueled "speedy" stove will boil quicker, but who's racing? You're backcountry camping and shouldn't have anywhere to be or anything to do. It's rewarding to sit at the stove and keep it fed to make your boiled water. If you're like the vast majority of other fellow weekend warriors, it's a thrill to be out and self-reliant, including the "chores" associated with the campsite. Those folks with the "speedy" stoves might laugh at your boil time, but who's laughing when they lose that little tiny critical widget that keeps their space station gadget teetering between a useless bundle of junk and a delicate (but quick) backcountry stove? With the Solo Stove, there's no moving parts, no pins to fall out, no canisters to replace, and really nothing to break or bend. Sure, it's metal, but this thing would work if you rolled it down a mountainside and picked it up at the bottom and used it immediately.

      As far as the physical aspect of it, the Titan is relatively light and stows easily. Sure, it's larger than the original Solo Stove, but if you need compact, that's why there's the original one. If you can afford a small amount of extra space, the Titan is great for backpacking or car camping. The only advantage I think the original Solo Stove has is the ability to fit inside the Solo Pot 900 (or equivalent pot). I don't know for sure, but I don't think the other pots offered currently from the company allow the Titan to be stowed inside. I'm sure there's another brand that would allow this though.

      Overall, I'm impressed with this product's ingenuity and self-reliability. No fuel canisters to pick up before your trip. No worries about replacement parts. You can have an equally good time on the trail as the folks with other products, but you've got added value in the Titan's ability to serve in a prolonged emergency situation. It doesn't need to be the zombie apocalypse, just a simple hurricane or other natural disaster that knocks out power for a week. You could let the entire campground cook on it with no loss to you or fuel supplies (there will always be twigs and other fuel sources laying around). You will not be disappointed with the Solo Stove's quality and functionality.
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      Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2013
      A quick intro to me (so you know where I'm coming from with my review): I'm almost always on a budget, so I'm always on the hunt for the absolute best way to spend my money. I don't like gimmicks and I don't like flashy "high tech" gear that tries to be ultra-lightweight while sacrificing value (i.e. costing itself right out of my budget). I hit the trail and backcountry twice, maybe three times per year, so I want to make the most out of my cherished days away--so I want things to work and not put a damper on the trip. I'm not a "prepper," but I do like to think about bad and/or worst-case scenarios and how gear might help out in those situations. If a piece of gear can be useful under normal and emergency circumstances, it gets bonus points for me.

      I was introduced to the original Solo Stove (the smaller one released a year or two before the Titan). Since then, I've monitored the company via Facebook and emails and I've been impressed with the interaction from the owner and the interest he takes in the product's reputation by engaging with customers and listening to their concerns and recommendations. I had put two or three backcountry trips on my Solo Stove before the Titan was released and I was impressed with the product already. When I saw the Titan, I wanted to try it out as well, so I ordered one up.

      After a recent backcountry canoe trip on Fontana Lake in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I put the Titan to the test. Other than open firepit cooking, it was my sole source of heat for boiling water. I've used fire starters with the original solo stove ( I don't care if it's cheating, I'm not trying to earn any Boy Scout badges...I just want my water boiled!), so I carried on that practice with the Titan. I use little dome-shaped pucks that can found at REI for about $5 per 10 or 12. They're basically sawdust stuck together and take a flame quickly. That said, I did make an attempt to start the fire twice without a starter puck. The first time I had success with some dry pine needles and a survival-type fire starter. The second time I got impatient!

      There really is no other preparation to it--no fuel to bring or plan ahead. Just show up at your campsite and scrounge for some twigs. Of course, you need a pot to boil water in. I used the Solo Pot 900 (the original one made for the original Solo Stove). The only thing you really need to pay attention to is the diameter of the twig fuel you collect. as a rough rule, I try to keep them less than 1/2 inch in diameter, closer to 1/4 inch really. Too large and they aren't as easy to keep burning hot and fast. I have noticed some difference between species of wood, but not enough to exclude any one type due to lack of performance. Also, be sure to have enough on hand to keep the fire fed while boiling. Because the Solo Stove burns so efficiently, it eats through some fuel! It is not a set it and forget it heat source--at least not in my experience. You'll want to make sure you've got a large handful of twigs (easily gathered in less than 5 minutes at a typical wooded campsite). To put them in the Titan's firepit, they'll need to be broken into 3 to 4 inch lengths.

      I timed my boils for the first few trials, but I've since forgotten the numbers (oops!). I can say that it does not take long. Sure, a fueled "speedy" stove will boil quicker, but who's racing? You're backcountry camping and shouldn't have anywhere to be or anything to do. It's rewarding to sit at the stove and keep it fed to make your boiled water. If you're like the vast majority of other fellow weekend warriors, it's a thrill to be out and self-reliant, including the "chores" associated with the campsite. Those folks with the "speedy" stoves might laugh at your boil time, but who's laughing when they lose that little tiny critical widget that keeps their space station gadget teetering between a useless bundle of junk and a delicate (but quick) backcountry stove? With the Solo Stove, there's no moving parts, no pins to fall out, no canisters to replace, and really nothing to break or bend. Sure, it's metal, but this thing would work if you rolled it down a mountainside and picked it up at the bottom and used it immediately.

      As far as the physical aspect of it, the Titan is relatively light and stows easily. Sure, it's larger than the original Solo Stove, but if you need compact, that's why there's the original one. If you can afford a small amount of extra space, the Titan is great for backpacking or car camping. The only advantage I think the original Solo Stove has is the ability to fit inside the Solo Pot 900 (or equivalent pot). I don't know for sure, but I don't think the other pots offered currently from the company allow the Titan to be stowed inside. I'm sure there's another brand that would allow this though.

      Overall, I'm impressed with this product's ingenuity and self-reliability. No fuel canisters to pick up before your trip. No worries about replacement parts. You can have an equally good time on the trail as the folks with other products, but you've got added value in the Titan's ability to serve in a prolonged emergency situation. It doesn't need to be the zombie apocalypse, just a simple hurricane or other natural disaster that knocks out power for a week. You could let the entire campground cook on it with no loss to you or fuel supplies (there will always be twigs and other fuel sources laying around). You will not be disappointed with the Solo Stove's quality and functionality.
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    • taeve-supertramp.de
      5.0 out of 5 stars Immer wieder gern in Benutzung
      Reviewed in Germany on November 27, 2016
      Ich kann es nicht verstehen, warum man sich aus Ikea Zeugs seinen Hobo selbst bauen muss, wenn es so ein geniales und durchaus leichtes Teil wie den Solo Stove Titan gibt (und nein Titan steht hier nicht für das verwendete Material sondern für die Größe!!) Gut, er ist nicht zusammenklappbar und nimmt etwas Platz im Rucksack weg, aber in der Brennkammer kann man diverse Dinge verstauen.

      Nachdem uns dieser Hobo 2014 auf Hawaii aus dem Rucksack geklaut wurde, haben wir uns diesen gleich wieder besorgt. Wir nutzen ihn nicht nur auf unseren großen Abenteuer am Ende der Welt, sondern auch bei Wochenendwanderungen. So sind wir nicht auf Lagerfeuerstellen angewiesen, sondern packen den Hobo aus, zerkleinern daumendicke Äste in 10cm Länge und dann gehts los.

      Der Hobo dient so nicht nur ausgezeichnet als Kocher, sondern auch als kleines gemütliche Lagerfeuer und der Umgang mit diesem ist sicherer als eine Feuerstelle und man verbraucht viel weniger Holz und es hält auch ordentlich warm. Beim Kochen sollte man eher kleinere Holzstücke bis maximal 5cm Länge parat haben, die man immer durch die Öffnung nachlegen kann, damit auch eine permanente Flamme gewährleistet wird. Einziger Nachteil, die Töpfe sehen immer aus wie Sau, aber damit können wir leben.

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    • Amazon Enthusiast
      5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Deal Steel Product
      Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2025
      Great product. Although it's a little large to be used as a backpacking stove, I have carried this thing around a lot of places. It's fairly light weight and all stainless steel. It has enough room inside the barrel of the stove to shove some fire starting material and a fire source for getting it started. It burns all different types of organic material and does a great job with a lot of different materials. It burns clean once it gets going and rips through fuels to make a hot fire for cooking. Once a cook is complete, it cools down relatively quickly to hit the trail faster.
      Within the first couple of uses, a weld on the top pot holder broke. After contacting SoloStove directly, they expedited a new piece at no cost and I was on my way again.
      I see that SoloStove makes larger versions of this stove and if they are anything like this stove I would recommend 100%. This product is the real deal and I wouldn't hesitate to purchase another one if needed.
    • Jo_C
      5.0 out of 5 stars Great camping stove
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2021
      First I’m not ultralight backpacker. This was still smaller than I expected, so ideal (Lite would be too small). Tried a cheap wood burner (different style) which had flames, smoke, sparks everywhere and killed the grass even though it was stood on 1.5” thick slate, bottom was so deformed after one burn, it kept falling apart. So wanted something different especially as I wanted to burn wood pellets, fire and forget style - there’s not huge info on this so thought I would add some details..

      Bought 15cm square stainless mesh off ebay and cut to fit the base to help keep pellets in.
      First time (didn’t pay lots of attention) but virtually zero smoke, lit easy with a Twizzler. Used approx 150g of Woodlets pellets (2 handfuls, costs approx 20p). Almost zero heat transfer to the ground. Took 10mins to get going, then had a strong flame for approx 15mins, once the flame went out had lots of heat, but gradually dissipated over the next 5mins, so 15-20mins cooking time. 45mins after lighting it’s cool enough to pick up and empty out - it actually cools from the bottom up. 53mins after lighting it’s cool enough to pack. Watch the stainless grid if you add one - that can stay very hot when the rest is cold.

      Did a second test and paid a bit more attention. Air temp around 17 degrees, not a lot of wind. This time 300g Woodlets pellets (40p) same as before, virtually zero smoke, sparks throughout whole burn and contained. No base heat issues. Bear in mind for below was moving pan around a lot wasn’t kept over main heat.
      10 mins to get going with a Twizzler
      33 mins after lighting, flames go out but huge heat output still (300 degrees ish)
      40 mins after lighting, water still boiling (water temp 94 degrees)
      Moving the pan off the top can give it a burst of heat I think with extra o2
      48/49 mins after lighting water going off boil/simmer temp (water temp 86 degrees)
      52 mins after lighting, it’s done
      55 mins after lighting you could pick up carefully and empty (I didn’t)
      1 hr 10 after lighting cool enough to pack.

      For most by the time you’ve cooked, eaten food and washed up, it’ll be cool enough to pack. Room in the canister to hold a few more pellets if longer burn required.

      After this wondered about quick cup of tea water boiling. Tried the Dragon fuel blocks in a Lush tin to heat 350ml of water. First test, used the full set up and the pellet mesh across the supports for a small cup. 1 block lasted 8mins and water reached 80degrees. Pan was too high so cut down a spare mesh to hold the cup and didn’t use the pan support. This time 1 block lasted 7 mins and water temp maxed at 91 degrees. This seems to be the limit of the blocks rather than setup. Didn’t have a lid on the cup, so that might help me reach boiling.

      Edit: OK, sussed it out. Inverted the Tantoka cup inside the solo stove and put the pan support back on. Distance from fuel to pan just over 30mm. Used a wide pan to capture all heat and it was a calmer burn. 400ml of water to boiling in 7mins 30 and total burn time of 11mins 20 from one block!

      Some say this is too expensive for what it is, for me, the heat shield in the bottom and quality build make it worth it. This was much cheaper than the Lite version
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      Jo_C
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Great camping stove

      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2021
      First I’m not ultralight backpacker. This was still smaller than I expected, so ideal (Lite would be too small). Tried a cheap wood burner (different style) which had flames, smoke, sparks everywhere and killed the grass even though it was stood on 1.5” thick slate, bottom was so deformed after one burn, it kept falling apart. So wanted something different especially as I wanted to burn wood pellets, fire and forget style - there’s not huge info on this so thought I would add some details..

      Bought 15cm square stainless mesh off ebay and cut to fit the base to help keep pellets in.
      First time (didn’t pay lots of attention) but virtually zero smoke, lit easy with a Twizzler. Used approx 150g of Woodlets pellets (2 handfuls, costs approx 20p). Almost zero heat transfer to the ground. Took 10mins to get going, then had a strong flame for approx 15mins, once the flame went out had lots of heat, but gradually dissipated over the next 5mins, so 15-20mins cooking time. 45mins after lighting it’s cool enough to pick up and empty out - it actually cools from the bottom up. 53mins after lighting it’s cool enough to pack. Watch the stainless grid if you add one - that can stay very hot when the rest is cold.

      Did a second test and paid a bit more attention. Air temp around 17 degrees, not a lot of wind. This time 300g Woodlets pellets (40p) same as before, virtually zero smoke, sparks throughout whole burn and contained. No base heat issues. Bear in mind for below was moving pan around a lot wasn’t kept over main heat.
      10 mins to get going with a Twizzler
      33 mins after lighting, flames go out but huge heat output still (300 degrees ish)
      40 mins after lighting, water still boiling (water temp 94 degrees)
      Moving the pan off the top can give it a burst of heat I think with extra o2
      48/49 mins after lighting water going off boil/simmer temp (water temp 86 degrees)
      52 mins after lighting, it’s done
      55 mins after lighting you could pick up carefully and empty (I didn’t)
      1 hr 10 after lighting cool enough to pack.

      For most by the time you’ve cooked, eaten food and washed up, it’ll be cool enough to pack. Room in the canister to hold a few more pellets if longer burn required.

      After this wondered about quick cup of tea water boiling. Tried the Dragon fuel blocks in a Lush tin to heat 350ml of water. First test, used the full set up and the pellet mesh across the supports for a small cup. 1 block lasted 8mins and water reached 80degrees. Pan was too high so cut down a spare mesh to hold the cup and didn’t use the pan support. This time 1 block lasted 7 mins and water temp maxed at 91 degrees. This seems to be the limit of the blocks rather than setup. Didn’t have a lid on the cup, so that might help me reach boiling.

      Edit: OK, sussed it out. Inverted the Tantoka cup inside the solo stove and put the pan support back on. Distance from fuel to pan just over 30mm. Used a wide pan to capture all heat and it was a calmer burn. 400ml of water to boiling in 7mins 30 and total burn time of 11mins 20 from one block!

      Some say this is too expensive for what it is, for me, the heat shield in the bottom and quality build make it worth it. This was much cheaper than the Lite version
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    • charles
      5.0 out of 5 stars Réchaud
      Reviewed in France on February 25, 2024
      Très bien,je suis surpris par son efficacité de chauffe !!!
      Le moins,trop cher.
    • Mark Per
      5.0 out of 5 stars Ottima Stufa pirolitica - Ottimo servizio post vendita
      Reviewed in Italy on November 3, 2022
      Il teams di SoloStove ha risolto velocemente e brillantemente il problema dello smarrimento del pacco. Grazie

    Product Summary: Solo Stove Titan Camping Stove Portable Stove for Backpacking and Outdoor Cooking Great Stainless Steel Camping Backpacking Stove Compact Wood Stove Design-No Batteries or Liquid Fuel Canisters Needed

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    • PATENTED DESIGN - LESS SMOKE. The patented design features a unique double wall that creates ultra-clean gasification and a secondary combustion. This allows fuel to burn more completely and with less smoke
    • COMPACT DESIGN SAVING SPACE- The Solo Stove Titan is designed to nest inside the companion Solo Stove Pot 1800 (sold separately) leaving you with more room in your backpack. Also fits great into any hiking backpack for your next adventure!
    • LIGHTWEIGHT & FAST BOIL TIME. Boils water in 4-6 mins (34 fl oz. water). 5.1" Diameter, 5.6"/7.9” tall (packed/assembled). Weighs only 16.5 oz. Made of premium stainless steel and nichrome wire. Nylon stuff sack included.
    • FUELED BY MOTHER NATURE- No gas or Liquid fuel is required to power the Titian, creating even more space for other necessary camping accessories
    • AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM- Enables a hotter and more efficient fire fueled by oxygen that enters trough the bottom of the stove

    Product Description

    The patented (#D701,721) Solo Stove Titan is the larger version of the original Solo Stove. It is a unique wood burning stove that incorporates a secondary combustion for a more efficient and cleaner burn. The bottom vents allow air to enter and flow up the bottom of the grate to feed the primary combustion, a top down smolder. In addition, air entering in from the bottom vents heats up within the inner wall and rises up and out the top firebox vents causing a secondary combustion at the top of the stove. The Solo Stove Titan actually cooks the smoke out of the wood and then burns the smoke not once, but twice! This technique makes for a cleaner burn which means less smoke and higher efficiency. Forget the Fuel: Our stoves cook your meals with nothing but the twigs you collect on your journey, eliminating the need for heavy, expensive, polluting petroleum gas. It's easy to light, fast to boil and clean to use. Gasify your Wood: A unique gasification and secondary combustion process lets our stoves achieve a highly efficient and more complete burn. This means you'll use fewer twigs to achieve a boil. It also means less smoke while cooking. Travel Lighter: The Solo Stove Titan only weighs 16.5 oz and eliminates the need to carry fuel canisters - a great way to lighten your load. It also nests inside most pots leaving you with more space in your pack. Stay Green: By using renewable resources for fuel instead of petroleum, you're reducing your carbon footprint. You'll also keep fuel canisters out of the landfill. Be Prepared: The Solo Stove is great for emergency situations.

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