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The Ohuhu Camp Stove is a compact, stainless steel wood-burning stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand portability and durability. Weighing just 0.98 lbs and assembling tool-free in seconds, it supports multiple fuel types and features an adjustable ash catcher for precise heat control. Perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency use, it comes complete with a grill grid and carry bag, making it a versatile and reliable cooking solution in the wild.














| ASIN | B0125U36Q2 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,281 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand | Ohuhu |
| Brand Name | Ohuhu |
| Color | Camp Stove2 |
| Cooking System | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,195) |
| Date First Available | July 21, 2015 |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
| Fuel Type | Alcohol |
| Grill Configuration | Included |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Included Components | Grill Grid, Carry Bag, Detachable Stainless Steel Plate, Ash Catcher |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 5.51 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 5.59 x 3.23 inches |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.51 x 5.51 x 3.15 inches |
| Main Burner Count | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Racks | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
| Part Number | OH-917-88800-10 |
| Primary Cooking Method | Wood Burning |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Size | Small |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style | Outdoor/Rugged |
B**E
Small efficient little stove that packs a punch!
This little guy works just as advertised. I already have a Coleman stove from the 70's, and a JetBoil I use regularly. I love the JetBoil but of course it needs gas canisters to work. I've been looking at this personal wood burning stoves for about a year and drolled over the expensive titanium ones, but couldn't justify the cost. I saw this one and figured it was worth a try considering how inexpensive it was. The entire stove is well made and everything fits well. Although I think I'm going to put part of on my grinder to shave off a little to make the fitment perfect on the top piece your pan or pot would sit on. Some improvement on that part would be needed for this to be absolutely perfect. I like the extra little dish for the solid alcohol, although it seems like fondue gel, or paraffin oil would also work. I haven't tried those yet, but it seems like it should work fine. On my first try (see pictures) I took it outside, added a few pine needles, twigs, small branches, and a little fire gel (because I'm lazy) and lit it. I didn't pack the burn material in completely, maybe a handful of material. It burned for a few minutes then I put on the GSI Stainless Steal tea pot. On my first attempt to boil water it took about 10 minutes, mainly because i kept messing around with the fire. I didn't realize that a) pack plenty of material in there initially, and b) when the flames stop, that means nothing. It's still very hot and continued to be hot for a good 30 minutes. After taking the water off and letting it cool for 20 minutes, I put it back on and it boiled again in 90 seconds (it was still pretty warm). I hate it when products come in a camp bag that isn't made well, such that you have to replace it when it's new. This stove comes with its own mesh bag to store it in and works just fine.. This is just s really simple but effective design to quickly setup, boil water, or cook, warm your hands, or just gaze at the memorizing flames without the need for logs, fire rings / pit, or what have you. A couple handfuls of stuff laying around will keep you busy for an hour or longer.
T**E
This is a nice alternative stove
So, this product had good reviews so I decided for $16.00 I'd take a chance on it. Arrived well packaged. All pieces were there. Stove assembly, and accessories, we're made of a good grade stainless steel. I have little doubt the quality will be enjoyed. Probably the weakest point is the pivoting grate supports. However, not abusing these with super heavy weights you'll be ok. Attempted a test fire using home made cotton/accelerate. For material I used about two hand fulls of small twigs and less than 1/4 round branch broken into small pieces. As ignition began the temperature rapidly grew. At one point the internal temperature was greater than 800 degree. My cup, holding about 7 oz of water began to boil in less than 3 minutes. As I experimented I found a tin foil barrier helped keep the breeze in check and the wood seemed to burn slower. Now today's experiment was just to become knowledgeable as to its operation and gain some working knowledge before in-the woods use. I have no doubt had I used pieces of seasoned blocks of wood, as mfg suggested, it would definitely have a stronger burn rate and longer lasting time. So, my opinion, this product will definitely reach temperatures of 212+ easily. A larger pot, cooking a meal, will certainly take longer, but for the price its well worth being a backup to alcohol. The small grilling rack would enable a rare meat to be prepared just like at home. Product also included a tough nylon carring case with draw string. So, if you're searching for a lightweight back up to your alcohol stove consider this and a valuable option that does a good job.
W**T
Very impressed
I was unsure about buying this, as it seemed like a cheapo made-in-China model, but I was wrong; this is an outstanding product. The first time I tried it, I started with a few dead leaves from the ground, and covered them with a teepee of small twigs. I just lit the leaves with a long-handled lighter, then stepped back. Within about 30 seconds, the sticks were burning and flame was rolling out the top of the stove. It really was that easy. I kept feeding in sticks (none bigger than my finger; no saw/hatchet required), and within about 7 minutes I had 3 cups of water at a rolling boil. I was using an MSR Alpine Stowaway 775 ml pot, which was stable and well-supported. I was never concerned about the stove or pot falling over. The wood burned hot and fast, so I needed to add sticks every 1.5-2 minutes. This required lifting the pot off the stove for a moment, so use a pot with a handle. There was little to no visible smoke, as long as I kept the sticks below the upper air holes. Once I was done boiling the water, I stopped adding sticks, and let the fire burn itself out. In less than 20 minutes after lighting the fire, all of the wood had completely burned to ash, which I was able to shake out through the holes in the bottom; no hot coals or half-burned sticks remained. Those ashes were already completely cool, so I didn’t even need to douse them. The stove itself was cool enough to repack by the time I finished shaking the ash out. The bottom of the stove (below the row of air intake holes) remained cool to the touch the entire time, so I could could have picked up the whole stove and moved it while burning, if I needed to. Picking up the stove would also allow lighting it from below, through the holes in the bottom, using a match or small lighter, in case you don’t want to carry a big long-handled lighter. I love how small the stove is when collapsed. As noted elsewhere, it fits perfectly into the MSR 775 ml pot, as if by design. There is room inside the collapsed stove for a small lighter and a few solid fuel cubes, which you could use if sticks are not available. This is not as light as the titanium stoves on the market, but its convenient form factor, low cost, and ability to accommodate solid fuel cubes mean that this will be my go-to backpacking stove for the foreseeable future. Some of the negative reviews complain about the need to keep adding sticks, or that ash builds up and blocks air flow if you leave it burning too long. If you are looking for a stove that will burn all evening without tending, then this is not the product you want; look into a gas stove ... or a campfire. But if you just want to be able to heat a meal fast and get on with your business, all without packing a gas canister or a hatchet, then this stove is a good choice. I intend to carry an MSR PocketRocket if I'm backpacking above the tree line, or if there is a wood-fire burn ban, but to carry this stove everywhere else (including in my bug-out bag), since it will never run out of fuel.
V**O
Incluso mejor de lo esperado, buena calidad
E**N
As described and ideal and compact enough to fit in bags of all sizes
G**E
Très bien
M**S
I do nothing just lighting up professionally constructed
M**S
Je recommande vivement ce produit fonctionne très bien, il est léger et peu encombrant idéal pour les voyageurs au long cours 😉
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