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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1117615" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>Snake,</p><p></p><p>These guys, including the OP, are talking about IN-TENT stoves use for both cooking and heating. </p><p></p><p>You and I have the Trail Designs Ti stoves (mine is a Sidewinder for a 3 cup pot) and when used with the optional Inferno insert it becomes a highly efficient "gassifier" stove that burns gasses that escape from ordinary wood stoves. Our stoves and other gassifiers like the Canadian made Bush Buddy are very hot burning stoves that require less fuel. BUT our stoves must always be used <em>outdoors</em>.</p><p></p><p>After checking out other wood stoves for backpacking I have found our Caldera Cone wood burning stoves are by far the most efficient. In fact that also holds true when using alcohol or ESBIT tablets. In ESBIT mode with a Brian Green's Blog modified tablet holder I now use nearly half as much ESBIT as I did with previous stoves. Go to Brian's website for instructions on how to make his tablet holder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1117615, member: 54178"] Snake, These guys, including the OP, are talking about IN-TENT stoves use for both cooking and heating. You and I have the Trail Designs Ti stoves (mine is a Sidewinder for a 3 cup pot) and when used with the optional Inferno insert it becomes a highly efficient "gassifier" stove that burns gasses that escape from ordinary wood stoves. Our stoves and other gassifiers like the Canadian made Bush Buddy are very hot burning stoves that require less fuel. BUT our stoves must always be used [I]outdoors[/I]. After checking out other wood stoves for backpacking I have found our Caldera Cone wood burning stoves are by far the most efficient. In fact that also holds true when using alcohol or ESBIT tablets. In ESBIT mode with a Brian Green's Blog modified tablet holder I now use nearly half as much ESBIT as I did with previous stoves. Go to Brian's website for instructions on how to make his tablet holder. [/QUOTE]
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