

🔥 Ultralight. Ultra-compact. Unstoppable. Your backpack’s new best friend.
The Kuvik Titanium Solid Fuel Stove is an ultralight, compact, and durable outdoor cooking solution crafted from corrosion-resistant titanium. Weighing only 3.1oz and collapsing to a mere 0.5” thickness, it offers unmatched portability for backpackers and survivalists. Compatible with multiple solid fuel types, it eliminates the need for bulky canisters, making it perfect for minimalist adventurers seeking reliable performance in any environment.







| ASIN | B08NLK1GZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,528 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #47 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand | Kuvik |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2020 |
| Fuel Type | Solid Fuel Tablet |
| Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
| Item model number | K0058 |
| Manufacturer | Kuvik |
| Material | Titanium |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5"L x 5"W x 3.5"H |
| UPC | 763236160275 |
J**.
Super lightweight and easy to use.
I'm new to using this type of stove. So far it's preformed well in wind. I've enjoyed the weight reduction with the type of fuel needed and the stove itself. Very easy to set up.
W**.
Awesome little stove
Very compact little stove. I haven't gotten to use it yet. The panels are all cut out nicely, no rough edges. Packs down to nearly nothing, about the thickness of a couple of sheets of construction paper, won't take up any room in your pack. Once put together it is very sturdy for how small it is. I'd definitely buy again.
M**E
Good
Solid stove for a few reasons: Extremely light Packs down flat Durable Comes with a storage case Cons: It tends to fall apart while using it. If you attempt to pick up your pot the tabs want to come apart and I am always trying to get the tabs back in. I have had it dismantle itself while cooking and the fuel tablet went flying. Recommendation: Buy it. It is good. However. I would recommend a revision of the design so it has locking tabs. Could easily start a fire or burn yourself trying to get it back together to finish your boil.
S**K
Even more compact than an esbit
I bought this on a hunch it would work as a pot stand and windscreen for the micro siphon alcohol stove. And it did very well. I found it sturdy enough for my 1L backpacking kettle. That was even without the plate to hold the fuel. It went together with out issue and don’t see how any one would have issues setting it up for breaking it down after they did it a few times
S**E
Awesome
Very light .A good piece of kit.
N**E
Direct copy of the Expedition Research
This is an exact copy of the Expedition Research stove at half the price. Owning both stoves, I confirmed that the parts are interchangeable. The stove is easy to assemble. To date the only fuel I tried in this stove is Esbit, which burned for 18 minutes. When compared to the Esbit, this stove packs flatter and offers much better wind resistance. Overall, a great little stove.
S**R
Easy assembly and take down
Nice compact solid fuel stove easily handles esbit fuel tabs .
J**R
Hard to put together
This thing is hard to put together because it collapses easily. But that went from annoying to I need another option when it collapsed with my pot on top. Update, this is user error, I was not putting the tabs in correctly. This stove is light, has a built in wind block and you can stack two cubes, which is really needed to boil like a liter of water.
P**O
Armarla tiene su chiste, pero una vez que la armas un par de veces ya no es algo que sea complicad. Por su forma puede aguantar más viento que muchas otras estufas de la categoría, solo hay que tener consciencia de que taza se va a usar ya que yo con una de 400ml apenas le quedaba y casi se caía, así que para una más grande 10/10 para una más chica, no la recomiendo tanto ya que vas a tener que improvisar para que funcione
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