Added: Jul 7, 2008

From: prmaklpboo

Duration: 3:52

Part 1 of a series looking at non-gas cooksets. This part is the Pocket Cooker, a small wood burning stove.

Channel: Entertainment

Tags: btd5  bushcraft  cooker  cooksets  pablo  pocketcooker  stove  wood-burning  woodlife 


Rating: 4.23 (13 ratings)    Views: 14213' favoriteCount='35    Comments: 14

EconoChallenge Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Looks like it would be heavy to carry. Nice job ...I am looking forward to seeing more.

wetbivybag Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - A few words would be nice.

diggyj Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - yea what he said, just to let the people know your still alive!

elleyuvec Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - nice video, very informative. would love to see more on similar topics.

Cicciobirra Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - IMVHO it's useless: heavy, cumbersome, dirty for my backpack, unstable, needs small wood. I can do the same job with 2 rocks, without carrying extra weight, especially when each gram is valuable.

KingBute Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I used to use something similiar but just bulit a small fire now to save carrying it

gunshottulip Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - yes they are a bit on the heavy side also yu have to be careful when unfolding and refolding as wire joints can break easy. burns well looks good and have found stable. also protects the ground from scorching. must admit prefer the pocket rocket faster lighter cleaner lol

armstrongw5 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - i gotta agree. pocket rocket is better and i can use those half cans for 2 days of cooking for 3 people. i am intrigued by the jet boil though.

prmaklpboo Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I don't actually use this any more. I prefer the Bushbuddy. I've heard reports that the Jetboil is no good in cold weather.ATBPablo

winstonsmith2600 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - It doesn't seem that heavy to me. It comes with a carrying case so you don't get your backpack dirty. The case also fits on your belt. I usually carry a rasp which is great when you cant find small sticks or dry wood. I'm cheap so buying fuel is insane to me.

1981candyman Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - good videos!!were did u buy that type of cooker from??

ArmyRanger10 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I have the same stove. When you cook with it how do you get the soot off your pots?

prmaklpboo Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Just rub the pot in the dirt.

THREEFLOORSDOWN1 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - no shit, i've seen the pop can stoves and stuff. if your gonna go to the trouble of priming the various types, you might aswell just get a small fire goin anyway!!! i'm def gonna invest in this stove

nezza33 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - hey pablo when will you be doin them other vids thanks josh

b757200 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - no way! get a hexi cooker! so much better XD