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The GODSAX Rocket Stove is a rugged, portable wood-burning stove engineered with thick Q235 steel and a smart chimney design to deliver up to 3000 watts of efficient heat. Weighing just 5.62 pounds and including a compact storage bag, it’s perfect for camping, backyard BBQs, and emergency prep. Its durable, heat-resistant coating and easy ash disposal system make outdoor cooking effortless and reliable.




| ASIN | B0BZ4D72QF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,880 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #35 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | GODSAX |
| Brand Name | GODSAX |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 778 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Included Components | 1 pair of gloves, 1 x Carbon Ash Shovel, 1 x Rocket Pan, 1 x Storage Bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 3.34"W x 13.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Rocket pan for cooking |
| Item Weight | 2.55 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GODSAX |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Energy Output | 3000 Watts |
| Model Number | TY-11 |
| Part Number | TY-11 |
| Power Source | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 3.34"W x 13.1"H |
| UPC | 711523109988 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Great little stove.
I use this when camping and fishing. It works great. It’s well built and meets my needs. It’s heavy if you intend to hike or backpack with it.
A**R
Car camping and idiot proof.
Made of hvy gauge steal and looks just like what you need when society fails. simple, nothing to break, and will last a lifetime. Most useful at a base camp, car camping or backyard. I wouldn't take this on a long hike unless with other hikers who can distribute and share pack loads.
D**.
Ease of use!
I have nine different stoves to use while camping or just chilling on my deck, and after buying this rocket stove my purchasing days may be over. After receiving this today I had to try it out. Unlike others who were missing the wing nuts mine had all parts. Assembly is a breeze, just lay the front side face down on the ash and wood fill doors, slide the stabilizer bar into the groove on the bottom back and secure it with the two wing nuts. Put the two pot stands into the chimney and your done. I put a small piece of fatwood into the wood fill shoot lit it and let it burn for a minute and then placed small 4x1” pieces of wood onto the burning fatwood. I see why it’s called a rocket stove. I never put more than 4 pieces of wood into the wood fill shoot and the stove worked like a champ. I kept the fill door closed while the stove was burning so that the flames went up the chimney and not out the fill shoot. Every several minutes I added several more pieces of wood. I used the poker provided to move the burning wood around. The stove burns out pretty quickly after you stop feeding it. The ash door on the bottom of the stove makes short work of cleaning the ashes out! The design and ease of use was a pleasant surprise. The steel it’s constructed with is strong enough to last many a camping trip. I purchased it on sale $31 and that is a deal. The two carry bags and gloves should keep the soot from soiling my other camp gear. Bring your cast iron cooking utensils as this stove can handle 130lbs. This stove is the real deal. Buy it!
M**.
Its really nice for the right situation
I do a lot of dispersed camping. For me, this is way too bulky to pack and carry obviously for that. If you have room and or just keep it in one place all the time or maybe if you actually have a pull behind camper to keep it stored in, I'm sure it's awesome. Its super heavy duty and will take a lot of abuse. I returned mine only because it's just too big for dispersed camping. I have nothing negative to say about this. Its really nice for the right situation.
S**D
Believe the reviews, they are accurate!
I just used this for the first time last night. I bought it because of the killer reviews, and I'm really glad I did. I made some Velveeta mac and cheese, and you must boil the water first...about a quart I'd say. That thing had the water boiling in less than 5 minutes! Then I cooked the mac and cheese into the water, and I had to take out a couple of the larger pieces of wood because it was burning so hot that my pot was nearly boiling over. After I did that, it cooled down just enough to keep it simmering, which was perfect. I'm really impressed with this little thing. It's very sturdy once you add the stabilizing piece at the bottom. It used very little wood and burned it thoroughly. Very easy to clean...I just dumped out the ashes after it finished burning and poured water on them. Looking forward to using it a lot once it starts cooling down here...Texas summers are brutal. Oh, and the stabilizer piece, it goes IN the slot in the back, not on the outside. There are no instructions, and it took me a minute to figure out. It is very fuel efficient and works even better than I had hoped.
D**.
Definitely worth the money.
If you like camping this thing beats the hell out of a propane stove. It doesn't get as hot but you don't have to worry about stupid propane bottles running out and all that other nonsense. You could push it into duty for backpacking if you wanted to carry it it's relatively small I doubt it would fit in your pack but it comes with a nice little carry bag and it doesn't weigh anything especially since you don't have to Lug fuel around with it. And it's considerably better than those little folding junkers they sell for backpacking. I have had no trouble cooking meals for three on this thing. The secret is don't overload it it will choke and keep the ash area clear so it can properly draw. Playing with this thing I've used sticks I gathered up in the desert I cut down store-bought firewood into chunks about 1 in by 3 in and I tried charcoal briquettes and even Cow Patties this thing Burns it all.. it took me about an hour in a light Breeze to cook a 20 inch cast iron skillet full of burrito Stuffins. Was about two and a half pounds of ground beef onions refried beans seasoning. And it did it on three loads of the 1x3 inch cut up seasoned firewood. And I didn't have to hunch over a campfire getting smoked out to do it. I'm probably going to buy one or two more of these things to squirrel away in my prepping gear. I like this one over the others because this one you can dampen down and simmer stuff or keep a pot of coffee warm.
F**6
Ok- but not a “Rocket Stove”.
It’s ok. It’s pretty good at keeping a small fire concentrated in a small space. Probably decent option for cooking a small amount of food, but this is NOT a rocket stove. Look up “rocket stove“ on YouTube and watch a few videos. They roar like a rocket! This doesn’t. They don’t produce smoke. This does. The chimney is too short and the walls are too thin. Combustion chamber doesn’t get hot enough to consume all the carbon. Not bad for the price, but I’ll keep looking for something better.
J**E
Super efficient
This worked really well. I had a few small embers left over from my campfire in the morning, I had this thing ripping in under a minute and made breakfast. It’s a good buy!
A**R
Good Product
Good Product
D**N
Very well made
Bought kild dried wood at canadian tire. Form start of fire to boiling a .75l kettle, 5 minutes
A**R
Guter Grill für unterwegs
Einfach zu handhaben und macht was die größeren Varianten auch machen, grillen.
N**A
Genial
Pequeña pero matona. Me encanta!
D**Z
Buenazo!
funciona muy bien y está excelente el tamaño para transportarlo con facilidadad
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