I'll start
>Nobody boils water for 2 hours
>Fills up with ashes every 5 minutes and needs emptying/refueling
>People who haven't bought one still defend it on here because they planned to and are infatuated with their idea of how neat it will be to use
This thing is a plague
>>621931
The small one, yes. But the large version looks sweet.
>>621935
Yeah it makes way more sense when you scale it up. But if they just made a thermoelectric pole you stuck one end of in the fire with the USB ports for charging your phone in the other end that'd be more practical than either
>thisthreadagain.tiff
Why don't we post about gear we like?
>>621939
Because it turns into
"Your gear is shit"
"Your gear doesn't look used enough"
"My opinion on brand x is right, everyone else is wrong"
>>621943
But that's what this thread will turn into.
>>621948
Yeah, but I'll never waste money on a biolight thanks to threads like this.
However, I think there is a thread about gimmicks already.
>>621936
>thermoelectric pole you stuck one end of in the fire with the USB ports for charging your phone in the other end
You sir, are a goddamn genius
>>621991
Except a pole won't work real well. Physics, thermodynamics... science keeps getting in the way of all the cool shit.
>>622008
You attach a long solid metal cylinder to one end which heats up in the fire, and a long cylindrical (but corrugated) PC style heat sink to the other.
>>621948
He just cut out the middle man. Well done. Personally I get tired of the batonist crashing axe and mora threads they had no part in prior.
>>622025
Nah you just stick one of these >>622008 to the bottom of your pot
>>621931
I have one. Neat toy for car camping, useless and too heavy for serious trekking. Stick with a snow peak isobutane stove.