Solo Stove Lite

SS1

Status: In Stock

was US$89.99

now US$69.99

Description

Description

Twigs for Fuel, Hotter Fires, Less Smoke, and Way More Fun!

The Solo Stove Lite is the perfect addition to any backpacker’s bag as a lightweight cooking stove for one to two people; and the best part? No fuel to carry! Your food shouldn’t depend on carrying or finding a place that sells gas when nature provides the perfect tinder and wood all year. Now you can minimize your pack weight and your footprint with this ultra-efficient stove.

The Lite operates on small twigs and sticks, or an alcohol burner, to fuel the fire while the air intake holes on the bottom pull air in towards the fuel source. While air is being pulled in, the double-wall construction allows air to be heated up and fed through the top vents providing an extra boost of pre-heated oxygen, creating secondary combustion. With this, you’ll get a hotter fire with less smoke!


⚠️WARNING: The combustion products emitted when this product is burning can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide which is known by the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65warnings.ca.gov.


 

Features

Features

  • Lightweight
  • Cooks for 1-2 people
  • Wood burning
  • Low smoke
  • Stainless Steel

Specifications

Specifications

Materials 304 Stainless Steel
Fuel Sticks, Twigs, Pine Cones and Other Biomass
Weight 9 oz

Support

Support

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can the Solo Stove Lite cook for?
This depends on what you’re cooking but generally, the Solo Stove Lite is a great stove for 1-2 people.

What’s the difference between the Solo Stove Lite, Titan, and Campfire?
Aside from weight and portability, the main difference is size. The Solo Stove Lite is good for 1-2 people, the Titan is good for 2-4 people and the larger Campfire works great for groups of 4+ people.

What wood types do you recommend using as fuel?
Any dry twigs, pinecones, or leaves will burn but for optimum efficiency, we recommend dry hardwoods. Hardwoods such as birch, maple, hickory, and oak will burn longer than softwoods.

Is the Solo Stove Lite airplane friendly?
Yes! Solo Stoves, unlike most canister fuel burning stoves, can be carried on or checked in at the airport.

How do I clean and store my stove?
After your stove is cool, a quick shake will get rid of any remaining ashes left in your stove. Place it in its stuff sack and keep it in a cool and dry place when not in use. It’s that easy!

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