Worth $20? – Canway Wood Burning Stove – Review

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Looking for a good quality wood burning stove that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg? This is the Canway Camping Stove!

Link : https://www.amazon.com/Canway-Backpacking-Portable-Stainless-Traveling/dp/B071P1X3ML

Price : $20 on Amazon at the time of filming

Weight : stove – 1lb 1.8oz Bag – .6oz

It is time for another gasifer stove review and today we have the Canway Camping Stove.

First off, I love stoves like this as I have always been interested in the design; this one was sent by a viewer to review and I happily accepted the challenge.

Longest title every; Canway Camping Stove, Wood Stove/Backpacking Stove,Portable Stainless Steel Wood Burning Stove Nylon Carry Bag Outdoor Backpacking Hiking Traveling Picnic BBQ

Compact & Lightweight: Lightweight and easily collapsible,package collapsible size is 5.5″x5.5″x 3.38″, compact design makes outdoor stove easy to be packed in a small storage bag leaves more room in your backpack.

Sturdy Camping Stove: Made of high-quality stainless steel.This backpacking stove with 3 arms pot support base provides safe and stable cooking platform and distributes heat evenly. The style 2 is also suitable for 1-2 people use, but it is higher then style 1, so that it is easily get the firewood added without picking up the pot or pan.

Environmentally Friendly: With no fuel canisters or alcohol needed, we’ll be leaving no chemical emissions behind. The camp stove use branches, leaves, woods as fuel which is easy to get anywhere.

High Thermal Efficiency: The secondary combustion keeps camping wood stove burning continued for 20mins with dry firewood and wood chips.

What You Get: 1 x wood burning stove, 1 x storage bag, 1 x user manual, 2-YEAR PROTECTION FOR FREE from the date of its original purchase.

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Pros :

Easy setup.

Stable!

Very good quality – no flex at all- impressive for $20

With good materials, it takes roughly 3 minutes for the gasification process to start and the stove is ready to go.

Wind resistant.

Thanks to the size, it can burn for a very long time and it is easier to simmer with than some wood stoves.

Coals will stay hot very a very long time

Legs have been sturdy so far with no bending or flexing.

Good quality mesh bag.

Centralized flame

Cons :

Heavy

Legs are stiff to move which I actually like but time will tell if they become very hard to move which I can see happening.

Smokey until it gets going; it’s a wood stove….so I’m taking this off of the con list. If you don’t like soot and smoke, don’t use a wood stove!

General cons to wood stoves like this;

Cons – this takes longer overall than my Optimus. I enjoy the ritual of building the fire and tending it, but if you’re with impatient people or needing to get on the trail quickly this may not be for you. And you also have to wait for the stove to cool after use.
– I may not be able to use this in the parks if a burn ban is in effect
– it does get soot on your pots
– you have to tend the fire and keep it fed and hot

Summary :

For the money, there isn’t much to complain about; hey, it’s only $20!

Want to improve the design; drimmeling some of this material would make feeding slightly easier

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