$46.95 | 180 STOVE - Emergency Stove, Backpacking Stove, Camp Stove - U.S.A. Made By 180 Tack Cheap Price for 180 STOVE - Emergency Stove, Backpacking Stove, Camp Stove - U.S.A. Made. With Special Pomotions |
180 STOVE - Emergency Stove, Backpacking Stove, Camp Stove - U.S.A. Made Description
180 STOVE quickly cooks food and boils water using only small amounts of natural fuels at hand. Twigs, grass, pine cones, or leaves; if it burns, it cooks. No more leaky fuel. Why pay for wasteful canisters? Lighten your load! Take a 180 STOVE.
180 STOVE provides a generous cooking surface with excellent stability unlike top-heavy fuel canister stoves.
180 STOVE is manufactured locally to support our local and national economies. We help keep American workers working.
Our products are designed and manufactured with sustainability and environmental responsibility in mind.
We set our standards high so we can bring our customers the quality and value they appreciate.
ALSO AVAILABLE: Be sure to check our smaller, lighter stove the 180-VL!! Click on the 180 Tack link at the top of this page to see our other products!
What our customers are saying:
~ "Light weight and a snap to put together in a pinch...love it!!"
~ "This is an ingenious little camp stove natural fuel. It folds up very small and fits in my go bag. It is made of SS. I have not tested it yet, but someone was thinking when designing this small stove."
~ "I just received your 180 stove, man is this thing awesome!!! Rolling boil...in just under five minutes! I also wanted to say that being made in America was a huge part of my decision making process."
~ "Your 180 stove has arrived and I am more than pleased with your product. It is exactly what I have been looking for. I have tried other lightweight wood stoves and found them to be too small and unstable."
~ "I took the 180 STOVE camping two weeks ago, it worked great! We were very impressed with its performance..."
~ From Survivalblog.com: "why didn't someone come up with this great product sooner?"...there are some other similar stoves out there, but they aren't as well-made as this one is, and many of them also take some kind of canned fuel, which is bulky, expensive and messy to carry with you."
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