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852661234672 SilverFire Survivor Rocket Stove: Disasters, Survival, & Recreation
Estimated price for orientation: 199 $
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Description Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: SilverFire Outdoor Products Type: Wood, Twigs, Alcohol, or Biomass Style: Rocket Stove Country/Region of Manufacture: China MPN: Survivor Rocket Stove UPC: 852661234672
The SilverFire® Survivor 2nd Generation rocket stove with secondary combustion! This state of the art clean cook stove is durable, fun, and fast. Our Survivor uses minimal fuel, produces less char, low emissions, and minimal smoke using dry, quality biomass compared with other stoves. SilverFire® advanced designs maximize improved efficiency and durability. Our focus is amazing & efficient cook stoves. Inefficient rocket stove designs sold by our competitors produce large embers and char. This is a sign of inefficient combustion, impeded ventilation, reduced heat transfer, and require more cleaning. Our stoves are burning twice, not once!A well designed cook stove should produce only fine ash and burn clean! Compare our superior quality and advanced combustion technology compared to other brands of rocket stoves that feature only primary combustion, use more fuel, are less efficient, and draw your own conclusions. There are lots of SilverFire videos on the Internet on SilverFire products.Here is a reason quote from a Hurricane Matthew user: "Up until recently I have used my rocket stove for camping and other outdoor fun. Recently though my part of the country was effected by hurricane matthew. We were without power for two days and having the rocket stove was a real comfort. I was fortunate enough that I had filled my water containers before the storm hit but the rocket stove was irreplaceable for cooking and warming water for washing. Our little survivor made what could have been a rough could of days on cold canned food a nice vacation from the television. Thank you for working so hard to make such a great product!"Our 2016 Survivor rocket stove is easily identified by our solid stainless steel fuel shelf that stows inside the rectangular combustion chamber! Another SilverFire® rocket stove design 1st! No cheap painted steel wire rack to loose or misplace when you need it! Our correct rectangle shaped rocket stove combustion chamber allows the stainless steel shelf to ride inside the combustion chamber behind our custom black stainless steel door, when not in use. This is not possible with inferior round shaped combustion chambers found in most of our competitor's stoves. We have a Stainless steel solid shelf has a tab that locks directly into combustion chamber floor and allows easy insertion of bio-fuels into combustion chamber, compared to poorly designed wire racks utilized by other stove designs, which are easily identified by painted mild steel stove bodies that fail in the field, are heavier, inferior construction, and are poor in quality & durability. They all look the same with different paint jobs, slight design modifications and all have cheap clay tile floor titles that crack and fall apart. SilverFire use real stainless steel ventilation ductwork for secondary combustion in the firebox and floor, no cheap clay titles to crack or fail. Many of our competitors use thin mild steel stove bodies are subject to short stove life. Our new stainless steel fuel rack insures greater safety by not allowing hot embers to fall through cheap wire racks. Stainless steel is a superior material for stove construction than mild steel. Our ock mineral wool insulation is superior to cheap clay insulation, perlite, clay, and insulation used by other builders, period.Another point of confusion is the 2 door wood and charcoal stoves sold with different paint jobs) StoveTec (which we created to market stoves for Aprovecho in 2008) offers a humanitarian 2 door stove. It was never the intent to use charcoal as a primary fuel for this stove. Charcoal or coal reduces the stove shelf life. The 2 Door stove sold by StoveTec & EcoZoom was created for uneducated 3rd World cooks that were and continue to destroy their fuel resources by producing and cooking with charcoal. The idea was to teach the uneducated to stop using charcoal and move them to twigs & biomass! Using charcoal in thes stoves burns them out rapidly.Illegal charcoal production is why so many areas on this planet forests have disappeared. Charcoal production only yields 30% of the tree. It is not sustainable. The pollution is impacting air sheds worldwide. Charcoal burning releases harmful methane emissions during production and then again a second time when cooking. In a real emergency, large volumes of water are required for drinking, cooking, & cleaning. Charcoal, although burning hot does not boil large volumes of water, since the flames are not licking the pot (reduced heat transfer). The rocket stove was invented to use found scrub on the ground, to provide the ability to cook for free, eliminate reliance on commercial distribution, reduce emissions, reduce fuel requirements, use renewable fuel resources, and maximize heat transfer to the cooking vessel. Try boiling a large pot of water on a Weber charcoal BBQ grill for example, you'll learn is can't be done, there is not adequate heat transfer. All rocket stoves are not equal, although they can cook a hamburger or boil small pots of water. This is not an important daily cooking or emergency preparedness performance end point. Providing a minimum of a gallon of emergency drinking water, or a pot of water to cook a meal (5 liters of water or more), or an adequate amount of water to sanitize your cookware is an important rocket stove comparison. An important stove test to measure meaningful stove performance from one stove to another was the creation of the WBT (5 liter Water Boiling Test). Bringing a large volumes of water to a boil with minimal fuel and just fine ash left as the end product is what distinguishes real stove performance when cooking.
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Condition: | New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | SilverFire Outdoor Products |
Type: | Wood, Twigs, Alcohol, or Biomass | Style: | Rocket Stove |
Country/Region of Manufacture: | China | MPN: | Survivor Rocket Stove |
UPC: | 852661234672 |
The SilverFire® Survivor 2nd Generation rocket stove with secondary combustion! This state of the art clean cook stove is durable, fun, and fast. Our Survivor uses minimal fuel, produces less char, low emissions, and minimal smoke using dry, quality biomass compared with other stoves. SilverFire® advanced designs maximize improved efficiency and durability. Our focus is amazing & efficient cook stoves. Inefficient rocket stove designs sold by our competitors produce large embers and char. This is a sign of inefficient combustion, impeded ventilation, reduced heat transfer, and require more cleaning. Our stoves are burning twice, not once!A well designed cook stove should produce only fine ash and burn clean! Compare our superior quality and advanced combustion technology compared to other brands of rocket stoves that feature only primary combustion, use more fuel, are less efficient, and draw your own conclusions. There are lots of SilverFire videos on the Internet on SilverFire products.Here is a reason quote from a Hurricane Matthew user: "Up until recently I have used my rocket stove for camping and other outdoor fun. Recently though my part of the country was effected by hurricane matthew. We were without power for two days and having the rocket stove was a real comfort. I was fortunate enough that I had filled my water containers before the storm hit but the rocket stove was irreplaceable for cooking and warming water for washing. Our little survivor made what could have been a rough could of days on cold canned food a nice vacation from the television. Thank you for working so hard to make such a great product!"Our 2016 Survivor rocket stove is easily identified by our solid stainless steel fuel shelf that stows inside the rectangular combustion chamber! Another SilverFire® rocket stove design 1st! No cheap painted steel wire rack to loose or misplace when you need it! Our correct rectangle shaped rocket stove combustion chamber allows the stainless steel shelf to ride inside the combustion chamber behind our custom black stainless steel door, when not in use. This is not possible with inferior round shaped combustion chambers found in most of our competitor's stoves. We have a Stainless steel solid shelf has a tab that locks directly into combustion chamber floor and allows easy insertion of bio-fuels into combustion chamber, compared to poorly designed wire racks utilized by other stove designs, which are easily identified by painted mild steel stove bodies that fail in the field, are heavier, inferior construction, and are poor in quality & durability. They all look the same with different paint jobs, slight design modifications and all have cheap clay tile floor titles that crack and fall apart. SilverFire use real stainless steel ventilation ductwork for secondary combustion in the firebox and floor, no cheap clay titles to crack or fail. Many of our competitors use thin mild steel stove bodies are subject to short stove life. Our new stainless steel fuel rack insures greater safety by not allowing hot embers to fall through cheap wire racks. Stainless steel is a superior material for stove construction than mild steel. Our ock mineral wool insulation is superior to cheap clay insulation, perlite, clay, and insulation used by other builders, period.Another point of confusion is the 2 door wood and charcoal stoves sold with different paint jobs) StoveTec (which we created to market stoves for Aprovecho in 2008) offers a humanitarian 2 door stove. It was never the intent to use charcoal as a primary fuel for this stove. Charcoal or coal reduces the stove shelf life. The 2 Door stove sold by StoveTec & EcoZoom was created for uneducated 3rd World cooks that were and continue to destroy their fuel resources by producing and cooking with charcoal. The idea was to teach the uneducated to stop using charcoal and move them to twigs & biomass! Using charcoal in thes stoves burns them out rapidly.Illegal charcoal production is why so many areas on this planet forests have disappeared. Charcoal production only yields 30% of the tree. It is not sustainable. The pollution is impacting air sheds worldwide. Charcoal burning releases harmful methane emissions during production and then again a second time when cooking. In a real emergency, large volumes of water are required for drinking, cooking, & cleaning. Charcoal, although burning hot does not boil large volumes of water, since the flames are not licking the pot (reduced heat transfer). The rocket stove was invented to use found scrub on the ground, to provide the ability to cook for free, eliminate reliance on commercial distribution, reduce emissions, reduce fuel requirements, use renewable fuel resources, and maximize heat transfer to the cooking vessel. Try boiling a large pot of water on a Weber charcoal BBQ grill for example, you'll learn is can't be done, there is not adequate heat transfer. All rocket stoves are not equal, although they can cook a hamburger or boil small pots of water. This is not an important daily cooking or emergency preparedness performance end point. Providing a minimum of a gallon of emergency drinking water, or a pot of water to cook a meal (5 liters of water or more), or an adequate amount of water to sanitize your cookware is an important rocket stove comparison. An important stove test to measure meaningful stove performance from one stove to another was the creation of the WBT (5 liter Water Boiling Test). Bringing a large volumes of water to a boil with minimal fuel and just fine ash left as the end product is what distinguishes real stove performance when cooking.