Volcano Stove
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:02 pm
Store Bought Option: Volcano Stove
SurvivalWoman Review: Volcano Collapsible II Stove
https://www.backdoorsurvival.com/volcano-stove/
One the major components on any serious prepping effort is having adequate facilities for cooking outdoors. In my case, I have a fancy stainless steel gas grill but that is not going to do much good if there is no propane or the fuel line that delivers our propane is destroyed. I also have a cook-ready fire pit that utilizes wood but that is large and bulky (even though it looks very cool in my back yard).
The practical solution was to find something portable that could burn charcoal briquettes or, in a pinch, kindling, twigs or other pieces of wood found out and around the wilderness. After doing some research, I set my sights on the Volcano II Collapsible Stove --- CONTINUED at LINK, above
SurvivalWoman Review: Volcano Collapsible II Stove
https://www.backdoorsurvival.com/volcano-stove/
One the major components on any serious prepping effort is having adequate facilities for cooking outdoors. In my case, I have a fancy stainless steel gas grill but that is not going to do much good if there is no propane or the fuel line that delivers our propane is destroyed. I also have a cook-ready fire pit that utilizes wood but that is large and bulky (even though it looks very cool in my back yard).
The practical solution was to find something portable that could burn charcoal briquettes or, in a pinch, kindling, twigs or other pieces of wood found out and around the wilderness. After doing some research, I set my sights on the Volcano II Collapsible Stove --- CONTINUED at LINK, above