The BioLite CampStove is a portable stove that uses sticks, twigs, or any type of burning wood rather than gas or oil. Whatever we find near the camp site we can use it in this portable stove. The unique patented stove lights up quickly and cooks items faster. According to the manufacturer's claim it uses half the wood necessary to cook and reduces emissions (which causes numerous health problems and deaths also) by over 90% . BioLite CampStove is a slightly smaller version of BioLite HomeStove, which is currently being tested in India, Kenya, Uganda and Ghana. But the most interesting part for the stove is, it has a built-in USB port, through which we can charge any phone, GPS or even light a LED lamp (not sold with this product).
According to Uncrate.com, the price for this BioLite CampStove is $130.
Why Choose the BioLite CampStove?
Forget the fuel. Our stoves cook your meals with nothing but the twigs you collect on your journey, eliminating the need for heavy, expensive, polluting petroleum gas. It’s quick to light, fast to boil and clean to use.
Charge your gadgets. By converting heat from the fire into usable electricity, our stoves will recharge your phones, lights and other gadgets while you cook dinner.
Have fun. Like a campfire, you can sit around the CampStove and watch the flames dance as you roast marshmallows and tell stories with friends.
Stay green. By using renewable resources for fuel instead of petroleum, you're reducing your carbon footprint. You'll also keep fuel canisters out of the landfill.
Be prepared. The CampStove isn't just for camping; it's great to have on hand when the power goes out in a storm or other natural disasters. You'll be able to cook and keep electronics charged while power lines are down.
Support a better world. Half the planet cooks on open fires, leading to 2 million premature deaths each year and contributing to global warming. We're using the same technology inside the CampStove to bring clean, safe energy access to families across the developing world.
You can reserve the BioLite CampStove at this link here.
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