Biotite stove
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Biotite stove
I have had mine a little over a month. It works as good as my jetboil, but it doesn't need any special fuel. It can also charge USB devices. It converts the heat into electricity.
Just thought I would share.
http://biolitestove.com/
Just thought I would share.
http://biolitestove.com/
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Re: Biotite stove
Pretty cool there nimraggarmin.... 

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Re: Biotite stove
Looks pretty nifty. Will this work with our no wood fire restrictions that we seem to have so often ?
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Re: Biotite stove
Kurt will still race ya with his Volcano =)
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Re: Biotite stove
I have a volcano, also. It works very well. This is just a more mobile option.
I saw your name on the smart car forums, talking with your buddy, packsmart, but I wasn't going to say anything about that
I saw your name on the smart car forums, talking with your buddy, packsmart, but I wasn't going to say anything about that

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Re: Biotite stove
Probably not, they usually only allow gas during the restrictionsdesertgirl wrote:Looks pretty nifty. Will this work with our no wood fire restrictions that we seem to have so often ?
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Re: Biotite stove
Bwhahahaha, only time I was on the smart car forums was to try registering the username "Pack-Stupid". They declined me =(nimrag wrote:I have a volcano, also. It works very well. This is just a more mobile option.
I saw your name on the smart car forums, talking with your buddy, packsmart, but I wasn't going to say anything about that
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Re: Biotite stove
Would that be the same Packsmart on the AZFJ forum?
You know, the one that made all the friends.......
You know, the one that made all the friends.......

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Re: Biotite stove
Alston Neal wrote:Would that be the same Packsmart on the AZFJ forum?
You know, the one that made all the friends.......
That's the one.
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Re: Biotite stove
I've been thinking about getting one of these for a while. Is this sold only via their Web site? How was the fulfillment via the channel you used? How is it compared to a "normal" stove (e.g., an MSR WhisperLite)?
Decisionmaking and action should only be informed by, not subject to, healthy, reasonable concern.
That being said, anything worth doing is worth doing to excess.
That being said, anything worth doing is worth doing to excess.
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Re: Biotite stove
It looks like you have to order directly from them. It seems like a cool gimmick but I don't get the real point. If having your phone charged is that important to you, you might try a solar charger. The biolite is 2 lbs. before you factor in your pots-- my cookset, fuel, and stove together are under 2 lbs and smaller than this thing. I also wonder whether it can take a beating? My stove stays protected inside my cookset. In the event that my cookset gets bent or dented, I just have to find a nice guy like Chumley to hammer it out.
If there's a short somewhere in the biolite, you're screwed.

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Re: Biotite stove
My dad was asking me about stoves because he wanted something lighter than his Sierra Zip Stove which is basically, the Biotite w/out the charging capability, for his summer biking trip of the Lewis and Clark trail adventure. I did some searching and found this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pajkt594Ruw
I got my wife to face book her cat lover friends to donate fancy feast cans (sorry cat lovers I'm not a fan) and within a couple of days had 3. Made a couple and tested one in the front yard and was impressed how well it worked. Takes denatured alcohol (readily available) and is pretty efficient with no moving parts. Takes 5-7 minutes to boil water, but takes less time to set up and get going than my jetboil. http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=294822 http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=294823
I agree with Kyle the Heartless (tough_boots) a solar charger and/or even a battery booster ie.
http://www.amazon.com/Targus-Generation ... ikearizona
I have one of the above batteries I bought as a back up for hurricane Isaac and it will charge my phone at least 3 times before I need to charge it. I would consider this, as it is minimal in weight, for a week long back pack trip since I have Kindle on my phone and like to read. It also has a mini usb port as well as the usb so I can use it as a back up for my gps and camera batteries as well. With my pot, a weeks worth of fuel, the cat tin stove, and my battery back up it still would be less than half the weight of the biotite stove. The battery back up and my titanium cook pot cost quite a bit less as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pajkt594Ruw
I got my wife to face book her cat lover friends to donate fancy feast cans (sorry cat lovers I'm not a fan) and within a couple of days had 3. Made a couple and tested one in the front yard and was impressed how well it worked. Takes denatured alcohol (readily available) and is pretty efficient with no moving parts. Takes 5-7 minutes to boil water, but takes less time to set up and get going than my jetboil. http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=294822 http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=294823
I agree with Kyle the Heartless (tough_boots) a solar charger and/or even a battery booster ie.
http://www.amazon.com/Targus-Generation ... ikearizona
I have one of the above batteries I bought as a back up for hurricane Isaac and it will charge my phone at least 3 times before I need to charge it. I would consider this, as it is minimal in weight, for a week long back pack trip since I have Kindle on my phone and like to read. It also has a mini usb port as well as the usb so I can use it as a back up for my gps and camera batteries as well. With my pot, a weeks worth of fuel, the cat tin stove, and my battery back up it still would be less than half the weight of the biotite stove. The battery back up and my titanium cook pot cost quite a bit less as well.

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Re: Biotite stove
I just heard about the Biolite on thee King's Canyon Outdoors Podcast. Has anyone (Nimrag) had a chance to develop an opinion yet. I already have both a solar charger and msr gas stove but still see the advantage of having something not dependant on the sun.
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Re: Biotite stove
It depends on your application. It's big and heavy, so not great for backpacking.
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