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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

180 Stove: Emergency & Backpacking Stove Review

I tested the 180 Stove, using it on our backpacking and camping adventures for 2 months.  We cooked every meal with this bad boy ... family meals too.  I am excited to share my thoughts and experiences with you today.

The portable, emergency and camping natural fuel burning 180 Stove, weighing only 10.4 oz,  Taking less than a good minute to put together, the assembled 180 Stove is 7" long 6" wide and 3.25" high, the folded stove is 7" long 3.25" wide and 0.6" high.  It comes in a heavy duty plastic carrying bag that makes it easy to tote it around or toss it in your bag with the rest of your gear.


A good portable stove is a must have for hikers, campers and preppers.  I found the 180 Stove to be a joy on our family camping adventure.  It is a larger fuel burning stove than some of the others I have used, so it is possible to cook bigger meals with it ... a definite plus for a family of five that is growing.  I also really like this company.  They have strong values, loads of American Pride and a lot of Earth Love.  The price is reasonable, much cheaper than some other similar products and the quality is great. 


For more information, please visit 180 Tack.  Be sure to check out their blog for lots of great camping and survival info.

Happy Camping!!!




Pros
  • Quality
  • Compact
  • Light weight
  • Pretty durable
  • No waste
  • Reasonably priced
  • Earth Friendly
  • Easy to assemble
  • Fire stays lit longer than other stoves
  • Manufacture locally to support our local and national economies  
  • Designed and manufactured with reliability, sustainability and value

2 comments:

  1. I love this!
    Got to have one!
    Great blog!

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  2. Neat and simple!
    Great design too!

    WE love it!

    -Tom and Nikki

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