Imagine not having to take any fuel on your adventure, and still being able to cook up gourmet trail meals. You can use any twigs, sticks or pinecones that you pick up along the way cook your meals with the BioLite CookStove.
This innovation eliminates the need to buy and ration fuel, so you don't have to go without that extra round of tea. To use it simply charge the internal battery via USB outlet before you head on your trip, and you'll have whole weekend’s worth of cooking and campfires without all the smoke.
Using this stove will preserve space and keep your gear stash light, plus its flames are hyper-efficient which puts it on par with any gas stove. This stove is a great pick for couples or small families who want to take a more sustainable approach to outdoor cooking.
Four fan speed settings to control flame size
Uses renewable biomass fuel
Battery life: 8 hours (high) to 30 hours (low)
In Use Dimensions:
21.01L x 11.43W x 11.43D cm
Packed Dimensions:
19.7L x 11.43W x 11.43D cm
Weight:
0.725 Kg
Material:
Steel Body | Plastic Airflow Unit
No. of Burners:
1
1L Boil Time:
4.5 mins
Fuel Type:
Renewable
Ignition:
Manual
Batteries:
USB Rechargeable
Battery Life:
Low 30 hrs | Turbo 10 hrs
Suggested Use:
Camping | Hiking
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
BLST
Snowys Code:
136057
Staff tip:Just to cover our bums, we need to mention that the portable grill and kettle pot are separate items.
Reviews
(3)
2.33
Q&A's (3)
What's the difference between the first one and 2?1 answer
There's been reviews saying it burns/melts after 1 use or so. Has that been fixed on both or on the second one, at least?
Chester Monicayo - CAMBERWELL(6 years ago)
G'day Chester,
The main difference between the Biolite CookStove Hiking Stove and the CampStove 2 Hiking Stove is the rechargeable battery on the CampStove 2, which you can use to charge your phone etc. as you travel. The feedback we've received is that the plastic melting issue was a batch problem that's since been rectified.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
Hello, can this stove be used during fire bans? Sorry if that's a silly question.1 answer
Often during fire bans there is a sign @ the national park saying no wood fires (or maybe no open fires), fuel stoves only. Wasn't sure which category this falls into.
Susan - Stafford(7 years ago)
G'day Susan,
It all depends on local regulations and how they define their terminology. Typically speaking, however, the Biolite CookStove Hiking Stove cannot be used during fire bans and is considered an open/wood fire.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Does this stove come wiht the attachments shown in the pictures: the little grill plate and what looks like a jug?1 answer
Does this Biolite stove come wiht the attachments shown in the pictures: the little grill plate and what looks like a jug?
Sharon - Russell Island (8 years ago)
G'day Sharon,
I've just checked the stock that we have of this stove, and it seems that the portable grill and kettle pot as shown in the 4th and 5th images are actually separate items that don't come included with the BioLite CookStove.
I do apologise if that was confusing, I've added a note under the product description, and I'll make sure we update those images to reflect the correct details Sharon.