Large 2 mm Steel Camping Turbo Stove, 450 × 140 × 350 mm
Description
Wood-fired cooking for camps and established outdoor sites
This large turbo stove provides a freestanding cooking point for outdoor use. Its upright steel body measures 450 × 140 × 350 mm, requiring a relatively compact patch of ground, while the upper support is designed to hold suitable heat-resistant cookware. Wood is fed through the front fuel opening, so the fire can be maintained without removing the cooking vessel for every new load. The stove suits campsites, established fishing or hunting camps, country properties, and other prepared outdoor areas where cooking with wood fuel is appropriate.
Dimensions and configuration
- Type: large rocket-style camping turbo stove.
- Body material: steel.
- Metal thickness: 2 mm.
- Dimensions: 450 mm high, 140 mm wide, and 350 mm deep.
- Weight: 7.65 kg.
- Fuel: firewood and other suitable dry wood.
- Installation: freestanding and intended for outdoor use.
- Door: no glass panel.
- Country of manufacture: Ukraine.
Construction and cookware selection
The narrow vertical body carries the hot gas flow toward the upper cooking area. The front channel provides access to the fuel section and allows more wood to be added while a vessel remains above. The product photograph shows the stove supporting a large round frying pan, but cookware is not specified as part of the product. Select a heat-resistant vessel that rests securely on the upper support and remains stable after it is filled. Check the alignment of both the stove and cookware before lighting, since a tilted vessel is particularly undesirable while food is being stirred or added.
The 2 mm metal thickness distinguishes this version from related models made with a different gauge. Selection should be based on the large configuration and the complete 450 × 140 × 350 mm dimensions, as smaller and medium turbo stoves are also offered in different proportions. The 7.65 kg weight is relevant when planning transport: this model is better considered for vehicle-supported camping, an established site, or a country property than for a route where every item must be carried continuously in a backpack.
Fuel, positioning, and routine care
Lighting can begin with dry wood chips or thin twigs, followed by pieces of firewood that pass freely through the front opening. Heating intensity is adjusted through the size and amount of wood being fed: smaller portions help maintain the fire, while a more active load supports the initial heating of the cookware. The fuel channel should not be packed tightly, because open space is needed for airflow and consistent combustion.
Position the stove upright on a firm, level, non-combustible surface away from dry grass and low branches. The steel body, upper support, and cookware become very hot in operation, so the unit should be moved only after combustion has ended completely and the metal has cooled. Ash and charcoal residue can then be removed from the fuel section. Clean the body without prolonged exposure to water, wipe it dry, and keep it in a dry storage area between uses.
Characteristics
- Availability
- In stock
- Price
- 1 275 UAH
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