Brand new, self-feeding (gravity feed) rocket stove with the NEW, upgraded cooking grate! I have been building rocket stoves in my East Tennessee welding and fabrication shop since 2014. In that time I have delivered over 1000 stoves, a number of which have been custom requests built to customer specifications. This rocket stove is available with or without a carry handle. See the last photo for a stove with the carry handle. Be sure to choose the option you desire in the price drop down list. PLEASE NOTE: I generally do not have any “already built” stoves on hand, they are built as orders are placed. More about the new cooking grate design. The previous version was a simple “X” style grate that was a two-piece design. While it worked well and served its’ purpose, after a few years of using mine I felt that it could be improved upon. The new cooking grate provides more surface area for smaller items like a coffee cup or even a can (or 3) of beans to rest on. The grate is cut on a CNC plasma table and is a one-piece design that measures 6″ x 6″. The pan shown in the photo (pan not included) is an 11 skillet resting on the cooking grate. A great stove for camping, hunting, off grid living, fishing, emergency and disaster preparedness. Many customers that live in hurricane prone areas own my rocket stoves. A handy item to have in the event of loss of electricity. Boil water and cook food for your family. Requires only small wood such as twigs, sticks, kindling, etc. (see photos for an example of the size wood that can be used) Once the fire is burning there is little to no smoke (depends on the wood used), see photo #9. The self-feeding design makes tending the fire a bit easier as the fuel source keeps sliding into the fire chamber as it burns. When disassembled, the stove will fit into a plastic 5 gallon bucket for storage and transport if desired. Along with your stove you can pack in a lighter and/or matches, tinder/paper/wood, some canned food/soup, beans, rice, etc. Put a lid on the bucket and you are ready to go when needed. All steel, welded construction built one at a time in my East Tennessee welding and custom fabrication shop. The body of the stove is 4″ x 4″ square steel tube. The stove is 16″ tall with a footprint of about 14″ x14 when assembled. Please note that these dimensions can vary slightly. The fuel shelf design allows for unobstructed air flow to the flame and enhances the burn efficiency of the stove. The legs are a sturdy 1/2 diameter. The cooking grate and legs all separate easily from the stove. Please note: The legs are common carriage bolts. This was done to make replacement of a lost leg easier since the bolts are readily available at most hardware or home improvement stores. The entire stove weighs about 9 lb. Version with handle weighs slightly more. The item “Rocket Stove Gravity Feed Design be ready for hurricane season camp stove” is in sale since Tuesday, August 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Outdoor Sports\Camping & Hiking\Camping Cooking Supplies\Camping Stoves, Ovens & BBQs\Camping Stoves”. The seller is “audredge” and is located in Seymour, Tennessee. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Custom Bundle: No
- Style: Rocket Stove
- Material: Steel
- Type: Wood
- MPN: 44SFRS
- Brand: AceFab
- Suitable For: Outdoor
If you want to burn wood/fuel pellets. Please check out our Pellet Hopper Adapter that drops in to our stove in another listing! For sale are Liberator Rocket Heaters! This sales ENDS next month! Rocket Heaters by Liberator LLC are by far the most economical wood stove to have ever been put on the market to date. Its design is a direct descendant to rocket mass heating technology, and it shows! It uses one fourth the wood a typical wood stove uses and does so by burning tree limbs and large sticks, while being one of the cleanest burning wood stoves in existence. This high efficiency is accomplished by maximizing draft and the oxygen supply, effectively utilizing similar principles that large scale metallurgical blast forges use to create steel and other industrial product. Most conventional wood stoves use either a catalytic converter or limit the air supply as to re-ignite the gases later. These conventional systems are hard to maintain, overly complex, less efficient, and very expensive. But these conventional approaches are completely circumvented by the Liberator Rocket Heater, which also uses a second principle of efficiency all other designs blatantly ignore, which is maximizing the thermodynamics of heat transfer. After all, a good clean burn is completely irrelevant if all the heat goes straight up the chimney and into the sky. Convection, conduction, and radiation (infrared) are the three ways heat transfers into a room. The heat is most efficiently’pumped’ out (via convection, conduction, and radiation) by maximizing the volume of the stove which slows the gases soon to be exhausted, and maximizing the surface area of the stove the exhaust gases contact. In addition, the geometric concept of having an internal chimney maximizes the draft, thus creating a’forge’ effect as mentioned earlier, and only permits gases that are substantially cooler than the top to fall to the bottom of the wood stove and vent into the chimney, which is attached to the bottom of the stove. All this’thinking out of the box wood stove’ engineering means that this Rocket Heater will often reach temperatures as high as 300 degrees Fahrenheit (150 degrees Celsius) in less than ten minutes from start. It will reach its optimal’idle’ temperature of 650 degrees Fahrenheit in about half an hour. If you put seasoned hardwood in the heater, it can reach temperatures as high as 750 degrees Fahrenheit on the top plate. All these high temperatures are maintained throughout the heater, yet the stove pipe remains well under 300 degrees (measured 6 inches back) on average. The Liberator Rocket Heater it does this with nothing more than sticks, branches, and split staves less than 2 inches in diameter. You can use this heater for a full hour without refueling if you use hardwood and around 45 minutes with branches and softwood. One fourth of an 18 inch long log split into staves can provide this extreme amount of heat for well over a couple hours. Starting a fire in the Liberator Rocket Heater takes no more than a half minute with some practice, please refer to our user manual. Chainsaws (which are gasoline powered thus partially defeating the purpose of heating with wood) are the number one tool involved in accidents on the job in America, and axes aren’t much safer. Reducing the time behind these tools reduces the chances of losing a finger. With the Liberator Rocket Heater you’re not juts helping the environment and being more independent, your reducing the amount of time and energy spent in felling trees. If you’re using electric, fuel oil, or propane, you know very well that you can’t afford NOT to have this heater! The item “Rocket Stove Wood Heater, Listed to UL-1482 Safety Standards” is in sale since Friday, January 15, 2016. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Fireplaces & Stoves\Heating Stoves”. The seller is “phillhuddleston314″ and is located in Bourbon, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Room: Living Room
- Type: Wood Burning Stove
- Brand: Liberator
- Model: RMH-1
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States