Weighing in at around five ounces, this tiny travel camping stove from Emberlit will keep your load light. The stove can be assembled from several interlocking flat panels and disassembled when no longer in use. Due to its small size and metal components, some slight warping may occur, but Emberlight ensures that this doesn't affect the performance, assembly or durability of the unit. Made of pure titanium, the Emberlit Ultra Light stove is resistant to corrosion and a better alternative to stainless steel in terms of weight.
The Emberlight-UL has slots on the bottom where small pieces of dried grass and twigs can be added, with ample space up top for a pot or pan to be placed so that you can enjoy a warm fire-cooked meal.
Compact Fire Stoves
Emberlit's Travel Camping Stove is Small and Packs Flat
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