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I purchased this to grill some fish on my latest camping adventure. I didn't catch any fish. Although we did use it as a little personal fire on a cold night when there was no suitable fire ring. It's integrated design of having everything connected ensures you will never lose a single peice of it. The grill folds up from the firebox, so can be used to hold and stack more wood when loading it up t
This little setup is great for the minimalist. Everything nest nicely together, and can fit in a large camp cup. Uses exactly 2 oz of alcohol to boil 1 liter of water, which is the maximum it holds. May not be suitable for a group stove (i.e. more than 2 people), or multiday backpack trips due to the amount of fuel required (nearly went through 12 oz on a two night trip, and augmented with heating