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Firebox Stove 5" G2 Titanium Folding Stove

SKU: 9373
$245.00 (incl. gst)
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Description

TITANIUM G2 Firebox Stove


At half the weight, the 127mm wide Titanium G2 Firebox Stove is very specialized for those wanting the larger size, burn performance, and amazing versatility of its heavy duty big brother which is made of Stainless Steel. This multi-fuel cook stove is able to utilise wood and other fuels found in nature. Solid fuel tablets, alcohol burners, iso-butane gas burners, gel fuels (Sterno), wood pellets or charcoal briquettes. The Titanium Firebox Stove is also easy to set up. It effortlessly opens into position, and when it's time to go it folds flat - ready to slide into your pack. Also available is the Firebox 5" G2 Stove in Stainless Steel.

 

MULTI FUEL - Wood, Gas Burner, Any Alcohol Burner, Fuel Tabs, Gel Fuels or Sterno cans can all be used. Options to accommodate any situation or preference.

BURN WOOD 3 WAYS - Side, top or pre-fuel, including the revolutionary Swedish Fire Torch Method (over an hour cook time with no fire management!) See video here: https://youtu.be/ZxF8VRF0GLg https://youtu.be/ZxF8VRF0GLg.

EASY TO USE - The Firebox is a true folding stove (no assembling of multiple pieces and parts) with positions for mounting accessories and burners for countless fuelling, cooking and cookware possibilities !

HIGHEST BTU OUTPUT - Hinged damper for additional exhaust capacity allows more combustion air to support pre-fueling (other stoves with less exhaust capacity are forced to exhaust out the feed hole causing flames to bypass the pan.) Firebox always maintains flame to pan contact. Boil 2 cups of water as fast as 2:30mins. The Cross Feed Fuel Delivery with upwards angle for flame velocity and crossed sticks for turbulence is the perfect recipe for efficiency. See video here: https://youtu.be/pB6xDOTL-fAhttps://youtu.be/pB6xDOTL-fA.

STURDY & STABLE - Even a Dutch Oven Feels stable on the Firebox Stove. See video here: https://youtu.be/lNILIkLAtfIhttps://youtu.be/lNILIkLAtfI.

A PORTABLE CAMPFIRE - (Competitors warn against this, we encourage it!) For that, true to camping ambiance that brings friends and families together for warm conversation.

MOST RELIABLE - Critical parts cannot be lost because they are hinged together.

AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES - Firebox G2 5" Extended Grill Plate and more Firebox Firesticks are sold separately and are NOT included with the stoves.

 

EXCELLENT WHEN PAIRED WITH A ZEBRA BILLY POT - Zebra Stainless Steel Billy Camping Pots and Lunchboxes are sold separately and available right here from our site, you can turn out some incredibly tasty meals with this innovative way of camp cooking (Watch the video below to see how).

 

 

Details

Made In USA
This G2 Firebox is manufactured in the USA, genuine USA manufactured models have the Firebox plating stamped as per the item pictures.


76mm (3") G2 Nano Vs 127mm (5") G2 Firebox
The 5" Firebox has a larger deeper burn chamber, more BTU output & can hold more hot coals which means high cooking performance. The Nano maintains all the same amazing versatility and capability but in a much smaller, simpler form factor. Think of it as a minimalist version of the higher horse powered 5" Firebox Stove. You can do all the same things, you'll just need to pay closer attention to fuel management with the Nano.

Titanium VS Stainless Steel
SS is the heavy duty option, basically bomb proof.  If you like big over the top fires, that burn long into the night, then SS is the way to go. All alloys of SS lose corrosion resistance through wood fire temps. Maintain corrosion resistance easily with a light coat of oil between uses. Titanium is 40% lighter (so is basically half the weight), corrosion proof and cools down fast. If you're carrying your gear on your back and are focused on cooking, you'll be glad to have a 127mm Ti Stove (panel adjustments may be needed, easily done by hand). The 76mm (3") Nano's less overall heat potential means it doesn't need much, if any, of the above mentioned maintenance (applies to both Ti & SS).
 

Special Instructions: 

1. Burn In Procedure - Take it slow. Watch the video of the titanium Firebox Stove through its paces. By only using cooking fires, no bigger than necessary, you may yield even better results. 

2. Don't tamp your fire - While titanium has a much higher melting point than SS it actually becomes just as soft from the heat as SS so placing downward pressure on the Fire Grate may cause it to yield (This is true with the SS FB as well) Regardless, don't tamp your fire in a FB Stove since it breaks up the hot coals and blocks air flow choking out the fire. If you're trying to get the last flames to go out prior to grilling it may make sense to tamp a fire.  If that's the case, do it very carefully. 

 

  • Half the weight of the Stainless Steel G2 127mm (5") Firebox Stove
  • Cools much faster than Stainless Steel
  • Low conductivity (See below)
  • Much higher corrosion resistance
  • Multi-fuel versatility
  • No assembly, hinged construction (a true folding stove)
  • Multiple cooking configurations and multiple accessories (all SS accessories will fit the titanium stove)
Specifications
Dimensions:
  • Overall Weight : 496g
  • Weight of Stove Alone : 414g
  • Ashpan Weight : 62g
  • Firesticks Weight : approx 2g
  • Width : 127mm
  • Height : 190mm
  • Folded : 9.5mm
  • Material : Titanium
Included with stove:
  • 2 x Firesticks
  • White Canvas Bag for Stove
  • Ashpan
  • Made in USA
Other Information

 

 

Cooking Up a Delicious Steak Meal with the Firebox Stove and Zebra Billy Pot (available and sold separately)! Watch the video below - YUMMY!

 

Watch Video Below on How to Clean Firebox Stove:

 

Ratings & Reviews

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26/3/2022 6:09 AM

Love the titanium stove, avoid the titanium sticks

by Nathanael

Titanium is an interesting material. I love some things made with titanium but others are disappointing. In this case I really like the titanium Firebox stove but I got rid of my titanium Firebox sticks and replaced them with the stainless steel sticks. You do have to be a little bit more careful with the titanium stove to avoid warping but I've had roaring fires in my titanium stove and no issues so far.