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Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

In this tutorial I will show you how to build a simple camp stove out of a tin can. It will take very little time to repeat it. This cooking stove can be made on the hike itself, provided, of course, you have the appropriate tools.

I suggest watching the training video



Necessary tool


Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

The first thing you need is this jar itself. It is advisable to take a high one, for example, from beans or spaghetti with sauce, as in my case.
Necessary tools: metal scissors and a can opener (with a sharp end), pliers - optional, but recommended.

Assembling a tourist stove


Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

We take the jar, open it and take out the product. We rinse so that everything is clean. Then, using metal scissors, we make 8 cuts in depth - a couple of centimeters. Next, we bend the resulting petals in a checkerboard pattern, one at a time.
Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Making holes at the bottom


Take a can opener and make 8 holes by punching. These holes will be used as an ash pit for the fire to burn properly.
Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Testing of hiking tiles for tourism


Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Now we throw dry twigs, sticks or leaves into the firebox. Let's set it on fire. And we start cooking. During the cooking process, add fuel.

Not very successful stoves


Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

Camping stove from a tin can in 15 minutes

I experimented with different shapes of camp slabs made from cans. And the one given above turned out to be the simplest, most convenient and best for preparing food.

Watch the video


This is an extended video showing 7 different types of camp stoves.

Original article in English
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Comments (4)
  1. Guest Sergey
    #1 Guest Sergey Guests 12 February 2018 16:32
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    Why were the holes made on the side and not on the bottom?
  2. Sema
    #2 Sema Guests 12 April 2018 08:11
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    You'll be too tired to throw in some twigs while you're done frying everything.
    1. AlikPan43
      #3 AlikPan43 Guests 10 July 2019 20:00
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      Guys, it's easier. Where can you get so many tools in the forest?
      We just take out the grinder, it’s always in the backpack, connect it to the gas generator, it’s also always in YOUR backpack, and Voila. What scissors?
  3. Guest Igor
    #4 Guest Igor Guests 23 June 2018 21:26
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    Modern tin on tin cans is so thin that I don’t believe that 4 petals will hold even a small frying pan. And in the presence of fire, it will immediately bend.The author is not from Russia, maybe the tin on the cans there is thicker than we used to have. Then this could be reality. But still there is no rigidity in the design.

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