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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 932838" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>There are many different opinions about this, all valid in their own right. Of the titanium stoves I've researched, I like the one of the versions that Seek Outside makes that still used a rectangular box shape:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://seekoutside.com/products/wood-stoves/" target="_blank">Titanium Wood Stoves - Seek Outside</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>That said, I do not own one. I do have three sizes of the Kifaru stove to fit the tipitents I have. For me, I like a stove with a flat top and the four legs going down into the soil allows you to stabilize/level a stove in a way that several other designs do not. Are there lighter, perhaps more efficient stoves? Lighter?... definitely. More efficient?...apparently to some...but from what I've seen after a number of years using these lightweight stoves, and designing shelters around them, I personally think the utility is not as great on designs that don't incorporate the two features mentioned. Just me. Many will disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 932838, member: 1742"] There are many different opinions about this, all valid in their own right. Of the titanium stoves I've researched, I like the one of the versions that Seek Outside makes that still used a rectangular box shape: [url=http://seekoutside.com/products/wood-stoves/]Titanium Wood Stoves - Seek Outside[/url] That said, I do not own one. I do have three sizes of the Kifaru stove to fit the tipitents I have. For me, I like a stove with a flat top and the four legs going down into the soil allows you to stabilize/level a stove in a way that several other designs do not. Are there lighter, perhaps more efficient stoves? Lighter?... definitely. More efficient?...apparently to some...but from what I've seen after a number of years using these lightweight stoves, and designing shelters around them, I personally think the utility is not as great on designs that don't incorporate the two features mentioned. Just me. Many will disagree. [/QUOTE]
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