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    Machine Gunner ronaldrwl's Avatar
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    Default BioLite CampStove

    Very cool - Charge your iPhone by buring twigs.
    http://shop.biolitestove.com/BioLite...tove_p_15.html
    Product Details:
    • Fast to boil: 4.5 minutes to boil 1 liter of water
    • Fire power output (peak): 3.4 kw (lo) 5.5 kw (hi)
    • USB power output: Max continuous: 2W @5V, Peak: 4W @5V
    • Compatible Devices: Powers most USB-chargeable devices including smartphones
    • Fuel: Burns sticks, pine cones, pellets and other biomass
    • Packed size: Height 8.25 inches, Width 5 inches
    • Weight: 2 lbs 1 oz / 935 grams
    • Pot weight limit: 8 lbs or 1 gallon of liquid
    • Materials: Stainless steel, aluminum, plastic
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    While this is definitely a repost, the full specs weren't there last time.

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    I searched for BioLite and didn't find anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronaldrwl View Post
    I searched for BioLite and didn't find anything.
    Think it's been posted twice. In all fairness though, they may have been lost in the crash.

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    I was guilty of one of the reposts so I know it was here.

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    I have one. Works great as a stove, however it is very fuel hungry. I was able to get it to charge an iPod but it didn't want to charge my iPhone. In all fairness I only ran it long enough to boil 2 small pots of water and let my daughter roast a marshmallow or two.

    Personally if I had to do over I'd likely just buy a traditional camp stove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    I have one. Works great as a stove, however it is very fuel hungry. I was able to get it to charge an iPod but it didn't want to charge my iPhone. In all fairness I only ran it long enough to boil 2 small pots of water and let my daughter roast a marshmallow or two.

    Personally if I had to do over I'd likely just buy a traditional camp stove.
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