tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8079470994459135415.post1666164369461887513..comments2024-01-09T07:05:38.326-05:00Comments on LIGHT & ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING: Emberlit Three Fuel StoveJolly Green Gianthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02784130095157180086noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8079470994459135415.post-50953859196952634372014-07-19T19:33:08.738-04:002014-07-19T19:33:08.738-04:00@ Sean - I tried something similar with a metal ut...@ Sean - I tried something similar with a metal utensil container I picked up at a yard sale many years ago. The price, weight, durability, and functionality were all fine, but it wasn't compressible and I couldn't use it as a windscreen. Ultimate I think it is a fine option, just not enough of what I was looking for at the time, however. Good tip though.<br /><br />Thanks.Jolly Green Gianthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02784130095157180086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8079470994459135415.post-83917209460367813372014-07-19T19:26:44.919-04:002014-07-19T19:26:44.919-04:00Ikea utensil holder is what I use for a wood burni...Ikea utensil holder is what I use for a wood burning stove. Take about 9-10 min or so to boil a 750ml titanium cup full of water, using a couple of handfuls of twigs and thumb size pieces of wood. Weight is around 4.6 oz on my scale, and couple metal rods/tent stakes to hold the cup. My gigapower stove weighs 3.75 ounces without the fuel.Sean Carlsonnoreply@blogger.com