
Originally Posted by
The Reverend Floater
Good on your friend...it looks cool. That said, it's often said that in marketing, timing is everything and he may want to reconsider given half the West is on fire.
Yeah, my guess is you have to line things out way ahead of time, and taking it to market in summer is obviously better than winter.

Originally Posted by
XXX-er
it actualy sez on the site not to use the stove if there is a fire ban
but when is there not a fire ban ?
uh, lots of times. I have been camping in May, June, and July this year and had a (legal) campfire every time.

Originally Posted by
MagnificentUnicorn
Folding wood stoves for the backcountry have been around for a long time. I’ve even fondled a titanium one
I'm sure, and I don't know exactly what makes his different but there is obviously a difference as he's about to get patents on his design, and the loads of reviews seem to indicate that it's different. Edit: on the site it says "Please note that there are many single-walled (non-gasifier) woodstoves on the market, in sizes from tiny to quite large. Single-walled stoves are very different to use from a gasifier stove. We have tried many, and were unhappy with the amount of smoke they created and how much fuel they required. The Ganesha Ultralight Stove is designed to be something better - hotter, cleaner, and still incredibly light."
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