Bushbuddy
Premium woodburning backpack stove
by F.H. Enterprises
A great little stove that uses just about any solid fuel you find on the ground around your campsite. Twigs, dry grass, wood chips, and other waste wood can be used in this stove, freeing you from the hassle & uncertainty of gas canisters & fuel bottles.
The Bushbuddy stove
The newly redesigned Bushbuddy stove provides for the cooking needs of one or two people, but can also serve the needs of a family or small group if two stoves are carried. The Bushbuddy's compact size and light weight make it ideally suited to the needs of the backpacker, cyclist, and other outdoor travelers. Because it burns wood, it is a very economical stove to use, and unlike other woodburning pack stoves, the Bushbuddy does not use a battery powered fan to assist with combustion. The Bushbuddy is also safe for air travel.
Under good conditions (protected from wind and rain and with a lid on the pot) the BUSHBUDDY can boil one quart of water in about 8-10 minutes. It is a very efficient stove, consuming only about 14 oz. of wood per hour at maximum heat, less at lower heat.
Because of its unique design which uses a double wall around the firebox to preheat secondary combustion air, you will find that you can burn wood as cleanly as a candle. Just be sure to use dry wood only, and add it at regular intervals to maintain an open flame.
The BUSHBUDDY is made of high quality 18% chrome 8% nickel stainless steel for many years of trouble free use. The grate is now made of nichrome wire for the longest possible life.
The Bushbuddy Ultra stove
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Originally custom made for Ryan Jordan's (Backpackinglight magazine), for his Arctic 1000 trek in June of 2006, this stove features the same efficient combustion design as the regular Bushbuddy, but in a lighter weight (5 ounces, instead of 6.5 ounces for the regular model). The two stoves are identical in size. Because of the light weight construction of this stove, it is essential to protect it by storing it in your cookpot.
All stainless steel construction, with an outer shell of .004" fully hardened 304 stainless steel, firebox walls of .010" annealed 304 stainless
steel, and a hand made grate of nichrome wire for long life with minimum weight.
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