The Pop-Up Two Buck Stove 01
December 25th, 2010 | by admin |
Compact biomass cooking stove needs only 150 grams of wood to cook 1.1 kilo of rice. It is a natural draft clean burning design, easy to use and easy to build from 4 cans. Designed for people in developing regions and for camping, emergency, disaster and survival situations, also for outdoor, off-grid cooking and green living.
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By dragoprince89 on Dec 27, 2010 | Reply
For the ideas love it.
By WeCanAllGetAllong on Dec 28, 2010 | Reply
5 STARS!
Improvising,nice!
By mlndstream on Dec 30, 2010 | Reply
Stove but dont worry about the increase in co2 anyway the sun that cave men didnt bring the last ice age by driving their suvs.
By medetit on Jan 2, 2011 | Reply
Fantastic stuff, I love people with brain, thank you 4 sharing your Knowledge
By SprayShadow on Jan 2, 2011 | Reply
so one could boil water with the bottom can pulled out or cook on a fry pan on the top with bottom can in…
Brilliant
By SprayShadow on Jan 3, 2011 | Reply
Awesome compactness
By MrHiho09 on Jan 5, 2011 | Reply
My name is daniel im very interested in survival and im very interested in survival and im very interested in survival and im very interested in survival and im very.
My name is daniel im just wondering how do you add wood to the fire to the fire to the fire to keep it going.
My name is daniel im just wondering how do you add wood to the fire to the fire to the fire to the fire to the fire to the.
By heythisrocks on Jan 5, 2011 | Reply
wow i like this im prob going to be homeless sooon need any tips i can get
By bunch273 on Jan 7, 2011 | Reply
The charcol with bit of water and rinse dont swallow any of water and your finger as toothbrush spit it out.
The charcol if it in survival setting or camping or camping or backpacking trip as way to clean your pack.
By piccanninni on Jan 10, 2011 | Reply
The wood as charcoal grown tree year and leaves behind 15 of the wood as charcoal grown tree year and youre carbon positive id say thats quite efficient nice one lanny.
The wood cooks 1kg rice enough carbs for 45 people and youre carbon positive id say thats quite efficient nice one lanny.
For 45 people and leaves behind 15 of the wood as charcoal grown tree year and leaves behind 15 of the wood as charcoal grown tree.
The wood as charcoal grown tree year and youre carbon positive id say thats quite efficient nice one lanny.
By dhudson369 on Jan 11, 2011 | Reply
The water can out without burning yourself.
By Tancrad on Jan 12, 2011 | Reply
An overly efficient design.
By Tancrad on Jan 15, 2011 | Reply
neat concept, might not be an overly efficient design
By Tancrad on Jan 15, 2011 | Reply
@Amateur1994 im assuming hes joking, or hes an idiot.
By KenMacMillan on Jan 20, 2011 | Reply
So how do you get the water out?
By maxinpains on Jan 23, 2011 | Reply
wow..this is super.
By BaKonStrip on Jan 26, 2011 | Reply
Good science. I hope to so more.
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i love it, i subscribed
By xxxSaskue26 on Jan 31, 2011 | Reply
those better not be jenga blocks
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By happeegoluckee on Feb 7, 2011 | Reply
@francescaloves2hike Seriously! Notice we don’t have anymore vids from lannyplans. It’s because he can’t type now that he’s lost his fingers!
By kentacoma67 on Feb 8, 2011 | Reply
The wound get the bloddy stump where your finger used to cauterize the wound get the fire going and use the accident or you dont bleed to the woods.