Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium
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  • Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium
  • Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium
  • Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium
  • Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium
  • Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium
  • Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium
  • Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium

Vargo Hexagon folding wood stove - Titanium

VA-10-01
The ultra-light Hexagon titanium wood stove, weighing just 116 g, from Vargo is ultra-compact and flat when stowed in its storage bag, unlike other wood stoves. In addition to being durable and quick to install, it features a hinged access door for adding fuel. This stove, also available in stainless steel, uses a renewable fuel - wood - that's easy to find, wherever you travel.
7 in stock
€71.70 VAT incl.
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Delivery between 3 and 5 days
Fuels
Wood
provided accessories
Nylon transport bag
dimensions in cm l x w x h
Folded and Stored: 16.5 x 16.5 x 2 cm / Unfolded: 14 x 12 x 10.5 cm / Pot Diameter: 8 cm
additional information

- Does not rust
- Ultra compact
- Hinge system for easy fuel feeding even during combustion
- Pyramidal shape for good pot stability
- Elevated and perforated internal platform (19 holes) for optimal ventilation
- The Hexagon wood stove is designed for cooking simple meals. We recommend pots not exceeding 1.5 liters.
- Fully articulated side panels easily interlock for quick setup
- The conical shape focuses heat upwards for quick and efficient cooking
materials
Titanium
weight g
116
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    • 4

      It does the job well, and for that it gets 5 stars. However, 4 stars because the openings at the top of the stove are too small for the smoke to pass through properly. As a result, the stove gets covered with soot, which then glazes over... Nothing serious, I put the stove on a red log in the chimney to burn off the soot and then cleaned it with steel wool (the kind you use on your plates). No resinous wood used. Otherwise, use 1/4 tealight, throw away your twigs and make yourself something to eat! (Translated review)