Boiling water in two big pots with plenty of heat to spare. The flame is controlled by wing wall. Gas combustion is completed outside of the main burn chamber.

Blower stoves- index

This post is a pictorial index or gallery of some of my many blower stoves. It includes posts on supporting component technologies. Click the text in the images below to view the post.

Alternatively, select blower stoves from the drop-down menu from the adjacent category box, in the sidebar, to see all the related blower stove posts. 

For my latest and most innovative stove, please see my Miniature Dome Stove or my KISS tent stove. They combine a powerful tent stove with a fast blower stove and a backup alcohol stove. They are the ultimate three-in-one wood-fired cold climate backpacking stoves. At about 650g they include a large dinner pot that is also the backpacking container for the stove components.

Miniature Dome Stove at night, looking down on the cooktop. The entire top is available for cooking in a variety of pots. The glow at the lower left is the light from the intense combustion of long wood stick gas and charcoal that is reflecting off the fuel sticks and the supporting stick slide. The fire dome can be inverted and it becomes a blower stove or an alcohol stove.
Nick’s KISS tent stove with an additional side fuel port and cover (with his name on it) and a covered-up hole for a USB fire blower to be connected (out of sight). This means that it can be used as a tent stove (as shown). It can also be inverted to become a blower stove for fast cooking outdoors or used with a tiny backup alcohol burner.

Addendum

My latest, lightest and most compact KISS tent stove converts to a blower stove and an alcohol backup cooking stove.

Tim

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