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Rothco Stainless Steel Folding Camp Stove – Ultralight Survival Pocket Stove

by Rothco
SKU 1856
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Minimalist Field Cooking Solution - Ultra-compact, collapsible stove engineered for maximum portability and versatility when weight and space are the primary operational constraints.

The Rothco Stainless Steel Folding Camp Stove is a specialized survival tool designed to provide a stable cooking platform in any environment. Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, this stove features a unique folding design that allows it to collapse nearly flat, making it ideal for inclusion in pocket-sized emergency kits or minimalist rucksacks. Its multi-fuel compatibility allows operators to utilize wood, twigs, charcoal, or fuel tablets, ensuring functional reliability even when traditional fuel sources are unavailable.

Key Features

  • Collapsible Folding Design: Folds down into a compact, flat profile for effortless storage in cargo pockets or small pouches.
  • Durable Stainless Steel: Machined from corrosion-resistant steel to withstand repeated high-heat exposure and rugged field conditions.
  • Multi-Fuel Versatility: Optimized for use with organic materials like wood and twigs, as well as fuel cubes or charcoal.
  • Stable Cooking Platform: Cross-bar support system provides a secure base for standard mess kits, cups, and small pans.
  • Ventilation Ports: Precision-cut air vents enhance oxygen flow to the fuel source, resulting in a hotter and more efficient burn.
  • Lightweight Build: At only 0.4 lbs, it provides essential cooking utility without adding significant weight to an operator's loadout.

Why It Matters In high-mobility scenarios, carrying bulky gas canisters is often impractical. This folding stove provides a permanent, fuel-independent cooking solution that is virtually indestructible and always ready for immediate deployment.

How to Use / What Problem It Solves Designed for survivalists and ultralight hikers who need to boil water or heat rations without the bulk of a full-sized stove. It solves the problem of "fuel anxiety" by allowing the user to scavenge for natural fuel on-site.

Technical Overview 4.5" x 3.75" x 3" (Open) | Stainless Steel | Folding Design | Multi-Fuel | 0.4 lbs | Item #1518

  • Ultralight Backpackers: Minimalist weight and volume for long-distance trail efficiency.
  • Emergency Preparedness: A critical ignition and cooking component for small bug-out bags and EDC kits.
  • Solo Adventurers: Ideal for quick, single-person meal preparation in the wild.
  • Survival Training: A reliable tool for practicing primitive and multi-fuel fire management.
  • Product Name: Rothco Stainless Steel Folding Camp Stove
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Dimensions:
  • Open: 8.25" x 5.5" x 5.5"
  • Closed: 8.25" x 5.5" x 1.5"
  • System Includes: Stove Base, Removable Grill Plate, Ash Pan, Zippered Carrying Case
  • Fuel Compatibility: Wood, Twigs, Coal, Fuel Tablets, and more

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this stove support a large 5-piece mess kit?

This stove is optimized for small-to-medium cookware like cups and individual mess kits. While the stainless steel is strong, its compact 4.5" footprint is best suited for stable, centered placement of solo cooking gear.

How do I store it after use if there is soot on the panels?

The stove includes a protective carry pouch. We recommend wiping down the panels with a cloth once cooled to remove loose soot before folding it back into the pouch to keep your other gear clean.

Is any assembly required to set up the stove?

No complex assembly is needed. The panels are designed to fold out and lock into place, allowing you to go from a flat profile to a functional cooking stove in seconds.

Does it work well in windy conditions?

The solid side panels act as a partial windshield for the fire. For best results in high winds, we recommend placing the stove behind a natural windbreak or using a small additional windscreen.

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