>>683841Part two...
>>677721I didn't forget about you; just let me finish up with the other guy. I'll get back to you in part 3 but the stoves I mentioned in my last post would solve your problem.
>>679855Now I've seen a fair number of reviews on all of these stoves and I can tell you which I would pick and why.
TOAKS would be my pick, with the Silverfire Scout being a close second. TOAKS products have a solid reputation, are durable, easiest to clean, nest well, and look nice.
If I were to go with the Scout it would be for two reasons: The price is right and it puts out much less smoke ( great if you don't want to be found; if you need smoke just use wet wood ) compared to the other two. The downsides are that the bottom of the stove gets hot enough to scorch whatever is beneath it and I'm personally not a fan of the flame patterns.
The Solo Stoves are something I'd get for somebody else as a gift. That friend who has an interest in the outdoors but wants to have some comfort or luxury would be the ideal recipient. I wouldn't buy this for myself simply because even their smallest sized stove is too expensive/luxurious to justify the price when I know a cheaper model would hold up just as well ( if not better ) while being a better buy with more accessories available.
Ben of Living Survival has reviewed all three; take a listen to what he has to say if you want.
Scout -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6JDvkSUSPwSolo -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0A7DH_9MCcToaks -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04iUyFo1duw