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title: "Survival Stove"
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# Eco-friendly Fuel Portable & Lightweight 20,000 BTU/h Power Survival Stove

**Brand:** vitalgrill
**Price:** Rp150894
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cook Anywhere, Anytime! 🌍

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Survival Stove by vitalgrill
- **How much does it cost?** Rp150894 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- vitalgrill enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vitalgrill brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Eco-Conscious Cooking:** Utilizes any solid biological material as fuel—no propane needed!
- • **Power Meets Portability:** Delivers a powerful 20,000 BTU/h with a quiet blower fan, all in a compact design.
- • **Travel Light, Cook Right:** Weighing only 2 pounds, it folds easily and comes with a convenient carry bag.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Adventurer:** Perfect for outdoor activities and emergencies, ensuring you're always prepared.
- • **Crafted for the Great Outdoors:** Proudly made in Canada, designed for camping and hiking enthusiasts.

## Overview

The VitalGrill Survival Stove is a lightweight, portable cooking solution ideal for outdoor activities and emergencies. It operates on eco-friendly solid biological materials, reaching an impressive 20,000 BTU/h with a quiet blower fan. Designed for convenience, it folds easily and includes a carry bag, making it the perfect companion for camping and hiking adventures.

## Description

Product description With the VitalGrill Survival Stove, you can cook anywhere any time by using whatever dry biological material is at hand as a source of fuel: pieces of wood, paper, cardboard, twigs, straw, natural fibers, charcoal and combustible waste. Fed by a blower fan, the flame produces up to 20,000 BTU's of heat. Includes a carry bag, sample fire starters, and battery pack (batteries not included). desertcart.com Designed to deliver life-saving heat in extreme situations, the Vital Survival Stove from Solhuma offers liquid/gas-fuel independent operation any where you need it. With an extremely light (1.5-pound) and compact (8 x 4.9 x 1.8 inches folded) shape, the Vital Stove is easy to carry anywhere you go. The stove doesn't rely on liquid/gas fuel for heat, so you can use it literally anywhere that you can find dry, combustible material, including pieces of wood, ecologic log, paper, cardboard, twigs, straw, natural fibers, animal dung, charcoal, and/or combustible waste. With a flame that produces up to 20,000 BTU of heat, the Vital Stove will never let you down. In addition, the Vital stove boasts quick and easy set up, great stability, and exceptional efficiency making it a great choice for any excursion that requires cooking.Features and Benefits:Removable stainless steel diffuser plate makes cleanup fast and simple. Support rods pivot to accommodate pot sizes, and can support up to 50 pounds. Fold-down stainless steel thermal shield is easily transported. Cover plate protects the ventilation system. Aluminum base is both lightweight and strong. Hooks hold the folded thermal shield firmly in place for transport. The air intake is split to prevent particles or smoke from going into the fan. The quiet and reliable high-performance fan uses very little energy. Six feet provide great stability. The feet are chilled to prevent too much heat transfer to the ground. Mechanical airflow shutter. Specifications:Weight:700 grams / 1.5 pounds Depth: 20.4 centimeters / 8 inches Width: 12.5 centimeters / 4.9 inches Height when folded: 4.6 centimeters / 1.8 inches Height in use: 12.5 centimeters / 4.9 inches Capacity: 20000 Btu/h Heat: 760 degrees Celsius / 1200 degrees Fahrenheit Minimum Cooking Surface: 6.5 centimeters / 2.5 inches Maximum Load: 25 kilograms / 50 pounds Power Supply: Two "AA" batteries Battery Autonomy: 35 to 40 hours Manufacturer Warranty One-year limited Warranty Specifications:The Solhuma Company, Inc. warrants that for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Solhuma, at its option, will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the warranty period. Replacement may be made with a similar product of equal or greater value. This is your exclusive warranty.

Review: Great stove - This stove functions 100% as well as I expected it to. The thing cooks hot! I went on a backpacking trip with my wife last weekend and the temperature was in the 20s. This stove was great because we were able to boil a large amount of water without needing to bring tons of fuel with us. It works as advertised where most types of biofuel you come across on the ground works with it. You need to get the fire going before you turn the fan on or else it will not start. The only downside to this stove is that it is a bit bulky and heavy. I still gave it 5 stars because I knew the dimensions and weight before purchasing it. These are the only ways to improve an impressive stove. I went with this model over the Biolite which uses similar technology. The reason I did was because you can feed the fire without having to remove the kettle from the fire whereas with the Biolite you are not able to. Great stove for the price.
Review: Works very well but a couple of design issues. - Works better than I expected. To light this stove, I scrape a little pile of fatwood shavings on the bottom plate of the firebox, then I collect a fistfull of very fine twigs from the ends of fallen branches, especially from hemlocks as these are tiny and burn easily. I light the fatwood shavings with a ferro rod and put the wad of fine twigs into the firebox. As soon as they catch, I turn on the fan to high and it takes off. Really takes off. As the small twigs are consumed I add small broken up twigs to get some coals going and then start dropping in my main fuel, which is made up of sticks about 1-1.5" in diameter which I cut into 1" long cylinders with my pocket saw. These give a nice hot fire and burn longer than twigs do. Generally, I use this stove to boil water for mountain house meals and it will boil the water very quickly. Almost too quickly, you don't get a lot of time to play around because it does it's job so fast. This past weekend it was in the 20's where I was and the water I boiled started off with ice floating in it. This stove was still able to boil 16 ounces in about 5 minutes. The first time I used this stove I was disappointed because it didn't seem to be burning hot. Then I remembered the little slider you open to adjust the burn temp. When I opened that all the way it instantly took off. It is important to read the instructions and keep the fan going until the coals are all burned to ash. If you turn it off too soon, that's when the base can warp. I've always kept the fan on until the fire is gone and have no issues, just one side of the fire box has warped and I don't think there's any way around that. It hasn't affected performance and the firebox still folds up and stow nicely. Despite the fact that I do like this stove a lot, there are a couple of concerns that I have. The first is the feet under the stove. The aluminum base is cast, and whoever is supposed to do the final sanding on this casting didn't do a very good job, they left sharp edges on the six feet that cut through the carry bag the stove comes with. Not a functional problem, but hard on the carry bag and any other gear it is stowed with. I'll have to take a file and knock down some of those knife edges. The other is the fragility of the electrics. The battery box is thin brittle plastic that would break easily. I carry it in a hard sided earbud case to prevent this. Also, the plug that the battery box plugs into on the body of the stove is exposed and would break easily if it were dropped on it. There is no protection for it at all. So, if anyone from Vital Stove reads this I would urge you to address the fragility of the battery box and the connections. After all, the stove is useless if these break and the rest of the stove is built very well. If I had to pick between the Biolite stick stove and this one for extended use, I would be hard pressed to do so. If I needed power generation, then the Biolite is the obvious choice. If I just needed heat to cook on, then I would probably choose this stove instead. The Biolite has a circuit board, a rechargeable battery, a thermo electric generator...there are too many parts of it that could fail rendering it useless. Despite my concerns about the fragility of the electrics on the Vital stove, if they did break you could do some field repairs that would at least make it function with nothing but a Swiss Army knife and the remaining parts of the stove. This kind of simplicity is important if you need to rely on it for any length of time.

## Features

- Ideal for: Outdoor activities, Emergencies, Survival Situations, Lightweight Packing, Natural Disasters
- Eco-friendly: Use any Solid Biological Material Available as Fuel: Wood, Paper, Cardboard, Twigs, Straw, Natural Fibers and Charcoal (Propane Free!)
- Powerful: Reach 20,000 BTU/h (6000W) Activated By A Quiet Blower Fan
- Portable: Light and compact, foldable so it can be carried anywhere. Also includes VitalGrill carry bag for ease of transport
- Made in Canada

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003E3OO8E |
| Brand Name | VitalGrill |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Fuel Type | Charcoal, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760834000019 |
| Item Weight | 800 Grams |
| Manufacturer | VITALGRILL |
| Maximum Energy Output | 6000 Watts |
| Model Number | VS1000-01 |
| Part Number | VITA1 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| UPC | 760834000019 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** VitalGrill
- **Fuel Type:** Charcoal, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Wood
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00760834000019
- **Item Weight:** 800 Grams
- **Maximum Energy Output:** 6000 Watts
- **Power Source:** Gas Powered
- **UPC:** 760834000019

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great stove
*by N***S on November 21, 2012*

This stove functions 100% as well as I expected it to. The thing cooks hot! I went on a backpacking trip with my wife last weekend and the temperature was in the 20s. This stove was great because we were able to boil a large amount of water without needing to bring tons of fuel with us. It works as advertised where most types of biofuel you come across on the ground works with it. You need to get the fire going before you turn the fan on or else it will not start. The only downside to this stove is that it is a bit bulky and heavy. I still gave it 5 stars because I knew the dimensions and weight before purchasing it. These are the only ways to improve an impressive stove. I went with this model over the Biolite which uses similar technology. The reason I did was because you can feed the fire without having to remove the kettle from the fire whereas with the Biolite you are not able to. Great stove for the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works very well but a couple of design issues.
*by S***D on November 21, 2017*

Works better than I expected. To light this stove, I scrape a little pile of fatwood shavings on the bottom plate of the firebox, then I collect a fistfull of very fine twigs from the ends of fallen branches, especially from hemlocks as these are tiny and burn easily. I light the fatwood shavings with a ferro rod and put the wad of fine twigs into the firebox. As soon as they catch, I turn on the fan to high and it takes off. Really takes off. As the small twigs are consumed I add small broken up twigs to get some coals going and then start dropping in my main fuel, which is made up of sticks about 1-1.5" in diameter which I cut into 1" long cylinders with my pocket saw. These give a nice hot fire and burn longer than twigs do. Generally, I use this stove to boil water for mountain house meals and it will boil the water very quickly. Almost too quickly, you don't get a lot of time to play around because it does it's job so fast. This past weekend it was in the 20's where I was and the water I boiled started off with ice floating in it. This stove was still able to boil 16 ounces in about 5 minutes. The first time I used this stove I was disappointed because it didn't seem to be burning hot. Then I remembered the little slider you open to adjust the burn temp. When I opened that all the way it instantly took off. It is important to read the instructions and keep the fan going until the coals are all burned to ash. If you turn it off too soon, that's when the base can warp. I've always kept the fan on until the fire is gone and have no issues, just one side of the fire box has warped and I don't think there's any way around that. It hasn't affected performance and the firebox still folds up and stow nicely. Despite the fact that I do like this stove a lot, there are a couple of concerns that I have. The first is the feet under the stove. The aluminum base is cast, and whoever is supposed to do the final sanding on this casting didn't do a very good job, they left sharp edges on the six feet that cut through the carry bag the stove comes with. Not a functional problem, but hard on the carry bag and any other gear it is stowed with. I'll have to take a file and knock down some of those knife edges. The other is the fragility of the electrics. The battery box is thin brittle plastic that would break easily. I carry it in a hard sided earbud case to prevent this. Also, the plug that the battery box plugs into on the body of the stove is exposed and would break easily if it were dropped on it. There is no protection for it at all. So, if anyone from Vital Stove reads this I would urge you to address the fragility of the battery box and the connections. After all, the stove is useless if these break and the rest of the stove is built very well. If I had to pick between the Biolite stick stove and this one for extended use, I would be hard pressed to do so. If I needed power generation, then the Biolite is the obvious choice. If I just needed heat to cook on, then I would probably choose this stove instead. The Biolite has a circuit board, a rechargeable battery, a thermo electric generator...there are too many parts of it that could fail rendering it useless. Despite my concerns about the fragility of the electrics on the Vital stove, if they did break you could do some field repairs that would at least make it function with nothing but a Swiss Army knife and the remaining parts of the stove. This kind of simplicity is important if you need to rely on it for any length of time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Too cool for words!!! Actually hot!!!!
*by I***R on August 9, 2012*

I saw this it seemed to good to be true. I found videos on this thing. Everyone raved about the compact size, the output of heat (up to 20,000 btu) and the fact that it can be fueled by most anything that burns from wood to paper, to charcoal fatwood etc. I was amazed that it did indeed boil water in a few minutes. The unit can handle up to 50lbs. of weight as well. A wonderful addition, (that is on my wish list) is the grill unit for about 110 bucks that will grill, steam, or smoke your food. It too comes in a pretty compact unit. This Vital Stove is great for camping, tailgaiting, or an emergency stove at home in case you lose, electricity or gas. An incredible marriage of form with function. Highly recommend.

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