08 August 2011, 18:42
DesertRamLittlbug Stoves
Anybody here familiar with
Littlbug stoves? Seems like an interesting idea for a compact, lightweight stove without the hassle and weight of fuel.
08 August 2011, 18:48
500NSomeone on a forum in Aust was ranting and raving about them a while ago.
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08 August 2011, 22:38
mikem0553I've never used 1 but from the website they look very interesting. Very light and easy to pack. I think the only problems I can see is if you were above timberline or in real wet weather. I'm not sure how the alcohol works but that could take care of that problem
24 August 2011, 08:12
Hunter54If they were made from titanium at 3oz instead of 5.1oz. AND did not leave much soot, then they'd be great.
16 September 2011, 01:26
RJMI bought both the Small and Large but so far have just used the small one...works just as the demo shows... Don't find it any more sooty than cooking over a campfire and uses much less wood.
Wanted some more versatility and after year of study decided on a Trangia burner to be able to use alcohol also... Mine should be here tomorrow...
http://www.greatoutdoorsdepot....-westwind-stove.html Lots of good information here...
http://zenstoves.net/Stoves.htm Bob
23 January 2012, 04:06
sambarman338I have long had and used metholated-spirit stoves. They are simple, compact and cheap to run. Metho can be smelly, though, and slow compared with gas and 'white gas' stoves. Whether they can be compared with Littlbug, I have no idea.
24 January 2012, 08:44
IcemanIf light weight and compact are what you are looking for then google "Esbit Stove". It is the original German made folding pocket stove. I have yet to find anything smaller or lighter and that includes the fuel tablets. I use them exclusively during northern BC sheep hunts. As a matter of fact the guy in the photo at the top of this page is packing one.
Iceman