I bought one and I like it. Not good for simmering or slow cook, but great for boiling water for meals and coffee and saving room and weight in your pack.
They are pretty easy to make, and I bet there are a few here who have made them, but I found it to be a good buy.
A small company with a pretty interesting story.
http://littlbug.com/index.htm
It requires alot of attention, constantly feeding little twigs into it to keep it hot, but I cooked fish on it with some success. You need to be able to feed sticks and remove the frying pan at the same time should it get too hot, so a relaxing fireside cooking situation is not in the cards.
There is also the worry of not having a back up in case the area you go has a fire ban, I always bring a stove and check the conditions before putting in for a trip.
Cooking dinner over my littlbug senior on the Pleasant River, Downeast Maine
(notice the red stove cover laying behind the stove-keeps your pack clean from soot)
They are pretty easy to make, and I bet there are a few here who have made them, but I found it to be a good buy.
A small company with a pretty interesting story.
http://littlbug.com/index.htm
It requires alot of attention, constantly feeding little twigs into it to keep it hot, but I cooked fish on it with some success. You need to be able to feed sticks and remove the frying pan at the same time should it get too hot, so a relaxing fireside cooking situation is not in the cards.
There is also the worry of not having a back up in case the area you go has a fire ban, I always bring a stove and check the conditions before putting in for a trip.
Cooking dinner over my littlbug senior on the Pleasant River, Downeast Maine
(notice the red stove cover laying behind the stove-keeps your pack clean from soot)
