Emberlit Stove

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Here's mine...

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Pretty efficient. Not much waste. Didn't use but a few pieces of wood and some shavings to bring a small pot of water to a boil

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All fits nicely in my CLC pouch. I think it's a 6x7 pouch
 
Very disappointed tonight. I saw this thread and decided I needed to take the Emberlit out for a burn. Cooked up some rice, it tasted... ricey. Strange truck showed up on the property around 10:00. Busy investigating the (empty) truck, checking the house/property and checking up on an elderly neighbor meant I didn't get to brew up some mint tea. Emberlit did great as usual. Love the front feed port.


God bless,
Adam
 
I don't have one yet, but I want one. :D

That's it. Well start the "Emberlit- Don't have one but want one" Club. :)

The "EDHOBWO" Club doen't have a ring to it though. We'll have to work on that.

Maybe we can get factory sponsorship and have "Emberganzas"! :D
 
But I didnt pay with Confederate currency.
I used real Yankee Dollars

Well there is your problem. Yankee saddleblankets are worth less than Confederate currency now.

These Money to Burn Fire Starters are a smoldering sensation around any fireplace or campfire!


Pretend you have money to burn by lighting your fire with a roll of $100's. Impress friends and family with your wealth by starting a fire with these "benjamins" coated in slow-burning wax so they stay lit until the firewood catches. You can also light your fine hand-rolled Cuban cigar! Because money is nothing to a high roller like you, right? Why, you use it for cat litter, too. And garden mulch (talk about rich soil!).

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Interesting. I am seeing a design change with the vent holes.

Good eyes!
I would have never noticed that.
Wonder if it was changed to improve the
draw and burning,or if it was just easier
to make 3 holes in titanium rather than 5.
I just hope it works as good as the ones the guys have been using.
 
We'll just have to ask Mikhail about the design change. My guess is that it has something to do with the air flow, balancing out the intake of the door opening or something. We don't know if the panels are machined on CNC, die-stamped or waterjet cut, but economy of operations isn't likely, IMHO. It would lighten the panels a few grams total and increase recycleable scrap, but I can't see that being a worthwhile reason for the change. The TI version weighs less than two eggs as it is.
 
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