FOLDABLE STAINLESS STOVE
FOLDABLE STAINLESS STEEL SURVIVAL STOVE – WOOD / COAL / SOLID FUEL
Real fire. Real food. No power required.
This compact stainless steel stove folds flat, rides in your pack, and turns sticks, twigs, coal or solid fuel into a stable cooking platform in minutes.
WHY THIS STOVE BELONGS IN YOUR KIT
BUILT FOR REAL HEAT, NOT GIMMICKS
Heavy-duty 410 + 304 stainless steel
Tough, rust-resistant, high-temperature stable
Rated load up to 15 kg / 33 lb – handles real pots and pansFOLDS FLAT, PACKS CLEAN
Assembled: 15 × 15 × 21 cm
Folded: 21 × 14 × 4.5 cm
Approx. weight: 956 g
Comes with carry bag and dual side handles for easy grab-and-goMULTI-FUEL READY
Runs on what you have or what you can find:
Wood, twigs, leaves
Coal, solid fuel tablets
Spirit burner
Even small gas burners on top if neededSTABLE COOKING PLATFORM
Fits pots and pans up to approx. 5.5 in (14 cm) diameter
Anti-slip structure and solid frame for real cooking, not just boiling one cup of waterFAST SETUP IN THE FIELD
Unfold and place on flat ground
Slide ash pan into bottom slot
Insert bolts in side holes
Rest fuel plate on bolts
Place grill / barbecue net on top
A few minutes and you’re cooking.
(Peel off blue protective film before first use.)
SPECS
Product type: Portable camping / survival stove
Color: Silver
Materials:
Body: Stainless steel 410
Key parts: Stainless steel 304
Load bearing: Up to 15 kg / 33 lb
Compatible fuels: Wood, leaves, twigs, coal, solid fuel tablets, spirit burner, gas on top
Assembled size: 15 × 15 × 21 cm
Folded size: 21 × 14 × 4.5 cm
Item weight: 956 g
Package weight: 1024 g
IN THE BOX
1 × Foldable stainless steel stove
1 × Fuel plate
1 × Ash pan
1 × Barbecue net (grill top)
2 × Bolts
1 × Carry bag
1 × User manual
USE CASES
Off-grid cooking and boiling water
Bug-out / vehicle kit
Bushcraft and wild camping
Backup cooking if gas or power is cut
Small grilling: vegetables, meat, fish, mushrooms
CARE & NOTES
Use on stable, non-flammable ground.
Let cool completely before folding and packing.
Stainless will discolor with heat – that’s normal, not damage.
Clean ash regularly to keep airflow strong.


















