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The Überleben Stöker Wood Burning Camping Stove is a premium, ultralight (18oz) flatpack stove made from durable 304 stainless steel. Designed for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts, it features a 25% thicker base plate, optimized airflow, and a food-grade grill grate. It runs on natural fuel like twigs and pine cones, eliminating the need for fuel canisters, and packs compactly with a protective waxed canvas sleeve—perfect for sustainable, efficient outdoor cooking.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #59,728 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #171 in Camping Stoves |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,380 Reviews |
A**O
A mightly twig stove
This twig stove is great. I took it camping this weekend and instead of making a seriously overkill fire in the big fire pit at my spot I used this. It goes together so easily. It is very light, packs small and the whole thing - bag and all - fits in my hand and stashed in my small outer pack pocket. I did sand down the edges lightly since it was sharp the first time I assembled it. (120 grit sanding sponge did the trick.) It is strong too. I used my small Oigen cast iron pan to make myself a couple pieces of bacon as a test, my standard sized 12" cast iron pan to cook breakfast for two, and a percolator kettle to boil water. I collected a bunch of twigs and kindling and started the fire using a little bit of vasoline soaked cotton balls mix. I kept the stove fed with various sized twigs laying around the camp. I did not have to pack or split any wood at all which was nice. The stove/fire is small enough that I could set it on a big rock in the existing fire pit and not worry about fire risk in these woods. When I was done cooking the fire died out quickly and I was able to drown in with a 16 oz glass of water then wash the stove parts down with soap and water. It does keep its scorching/char a bit but it is part of the character. As a frequent camper in a wildfire vulnerable woods... This was an effective and sophisticated way to cook with fire that did not need a mini green propane tank or a bro-fire.
P**F
True survivor gear
Took the Ueberleben out for a test drive for a 3-night backpacking camping trip over the New Year's holidays - performed like a charm. Setting up is super easy, takes 2 minutes with gloves (yes, it was very cold outside) Filling the chamber with twigs and lighting them easy as well. When placing a pot onto the top, just make sure you've pushed the cross beams in proper (we had a bit of a woobly pot the first few minutes until we realized the cross section was not inserted all the way) - if that is done, very sturdy (we had 4L of water in a 5L pot sitting on it) Cook time - well, really depends on what you are feeding the burner, but we managed to boil 4L of water in about 15minutes with plenty of twigs in 0 degree weather :) Cleaning the burner is super easy as well - just disassemble after it has cooled down - and easily fits back into it's case I unfortunately did not have any pictures of it in action - my bad - will try to resubmit Overall - amazing piece of true survival gear - easy to use and care for, lightweight and get's the job done
R**R
Best Stove I have Ever Used
Pros: Excellent construction, very sturdy, fits together tightly, easily holds a dutch oven, big skillet, or canteen cup, folds flat, good strong canvas bag to store it away. This is now my favorite stove. It took me a few minutes to peel off the protective covering and then figure out the most efficient way to put it together. Once it was set up I used it for 3 days; burning everything from pine cones, to pine needles, twigs, dried grass, and leaves. Without a doubt this will be with me on every trip into the boonies. It cooked my soup very fast and I could feel how well the stove directed most of the heat upward. It is also a great way to have a small safe fire for one or two people This will be in my Earthquake kit when I am not out backpacking or camping. . In fact I am going to buy a second one to leave in my car. Cons: The first few times I took it apart after cooking a meal it was a little tight. Not a problem. Just used a piece of wood to pop the cross X pieces loose and the rest of the stove came apart simply No tools needed. I feel 100% with the purchase. In fact I feel delighted to have finally found such a functional stove for backpacking, camping, survival, earthquake kit and any other time I might want to have a personal fire outside. This weekend I intend to shoot a video of this excellent stove in action.
N**E
A little pricey but well made
I bought this stove after seeing it on a YouTube video. That video said it was an American made product, but the box indicated it's made in China. Seventy dollars for this stove is a little costly but the quality is evident. The components are all a heavy gauge, and the stove assembles easily. The grill is also a heavy material and securely locks in place. The canvas bag also speaks quality and adds value to this stove.
T**Y
Works Almost Too Well!
I used this for the first time about a year ago canping at Lake Tahoe. What really impressed me when I first unboxed it was just how flat it packs. You could probably slide the thing in any nook or cranny inside your pack and it'll fit no problem. The stainless steel is a bit on the heavier side though, but that's what you get for a bit of cost-saving. Setup is pretty straightforward, but for a couple caveats: the edges can be a bit sharp, especially when putting it together for the first time; and they may take a bit of force when fastening them together. If you have thin skin (in the literal sense), I'd put this together using some light working gloves. Starting the fire with a ferro rod and lint/toilet paper/wood shavings and keeping it going with some kindling and then larger branches for fuel was super-easy. With the amount of draft that this thing gets, it burns really hot to heat up water quickly or get your meal going, but with that comes a price: you're gonna need a lot of fuel if you're going to keep it lit for a long time. Sure to have plenty immediately available or ensure there's some nearby to forage in case you start running low. All things considered, this is a great primary stove for me, whether it's on a trail or a more prepared campsite, but I'd still keep a gas stove stove handy in case things are a bit too wet or there's nothing around to burn. I hope other buyers will enjoy it as much as I do!
D**0
A must-have for avid hikers and campers
As a hiker with years of experience, it's rare these days that I find a new piece of equipment that improves my strategy or lightens my pack. This product is one of those rare finds. It does both. New products must pass my standards, which are tough, and my expectations are for things to be made out of solid materials and last after years of use. This stove is light and compact, it's sturdy and functional, it performs perfectly for it's intended use. I have left behind my compact and high-efficiency backpack stove, along with the high octane camping fuel, and the only thing I miss is the extra weight. I can literally burn anything...pine cones, twigs, sticks, grasses, mosses, leaves, small sticks and branches, and yes...even dried dung. I would recommend this backpack stove to anyone hiking where there are proper resources. It is a perfect mix of form and function. 5-stars
G**O
Amazing portable yakitori grill
We used this once and I already am giving it a 5/5 score. Assembly is tricky, but anyone with reasonable problem solving skills (or access to YouTube) can figure it out: The first four pieces are straight forward but the fifth and final piece is a bit tricky. My fiancee and I live in an apartment complex and it's unfortunate we cannot grill on the property. Our next best option is grill at a park or pavement. This stove meets our need because, unlike a "normal" grill, it's so much more portable since it's designed for backpackers. Today we made some AMAZING yakitori skewers with this. I also want to add a personal note. Both my fiancee and I are struggling with mental health during gloomy Seattle winter. But being able to have a tiny fire, and cook delicious food it, it makes us forget our problems and brings us a bit of joy. I'm looking forward to using this more. Ski season is coming soon, and this will be a great tailgate grill at the parking lot after a ski day.
B**N
Happy with Purchase !
Impressed ! Quality and Great Price
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