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๐ฅ Cook Wild, Pack Light, Conquer Anywhere
The รberleben Stรถker is a premium 18oz flatpack stainless steel wood-burning stove designed for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a 25% thicker base plate and optimized airflow, it delivers efficient, fuel-free cooking using natural materials like twigs and pine cones. Its compact, folding design fits easily into a waxed canvas sleeve that doubles as a survival pouch, making it the ultimate lightweight, eco-conscious camping essential for professional adventurers who demand durability and versatility.





















| ASIN | B0CV4742CL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,225 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #211 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand Name | รผberleben |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,391) |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Included Components | รผberleben Stรถker |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 6"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | รผberleben Stรถker - Bead Blasted |
| Item Weight | 18 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | รผberleben |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | UB-STOK-20-BBSS |
| Part Number | UB-STOK-20-BBSS |
| Power Source | Wood |
| UPC | 850005432272 |
A**O
A mightly twig stove
This twig stove is great. I took it camping this weekend and instead of making a seriously overkill fire in the big fire pit at my spot I used this. It goes together so easily. It is very light, packs small and the whole thing - bag and all - fits in my hand and stashed in my small outer pack pocket. I did sand down the edges lightly since it was sharp the first time I assembled it. (120 grit sanding sponge did the trick.) It is strong too. I used my small Oigen cast iron pan to make myself a couple pieces of bacon as a test, my standard sized 12" cast iron pan to cook breakfast for two, and a percolator kettle to boil water. I collected a bunch of twigs and kindling and started the fire using a little bit of vasoline soaked cotton balls mix. I kept the stove fed with various sized twigs laying around the camp. I did not have to pack or split any wood at all which was nice. The stove/fire is small enough that I could set it on a big rock in the existing fire pit and not worry about fire risk in these woods. When I was done cooking the fire died out quickly and I was able to drown in with a 16 oz glass of water then wash the stove parts down with soap and water. It does keep its scorching/char a bit but it is part of the character. As a frequent camper in a wildfire vulnerable woods... This was an effective and sophisticated way to cook with fire that did not need a mini green propane tank or a bro-fire.
P**F
True survivor gear
Took the Ueberleben out for a test drive for a 3-night backpacking camping trip over the New Year's holidays - performed like a charm. Setting up is super easy, takes 2 minutes with gloves (yes, it was very cold outside) Filling the chamber with twigs and lighting them easy as well. When placing a pot onto the top, just make sure you've pushed the cross beams in proper (we had a bit of a woobly pot the first few minutes until we realized the cross section was not inserted all the way) - if that is done, very sturdy (we had 4L of water in a 5L pot sitting on it) Cook time - well, really depends on what you are feeding the burner, but we managed to boil 4L of water in about 15minutes with plenty of twigs in 0 degree weather :) Cleaning the burner is super easy as well - just disassemble after it has cooled down - and easily fits back into it's case I unfortunately did not have any pictures of it in action - my bad - will try to resubmit Overall - amazing piece of true survival gear - easy to use and care for, lightweight and get's the job done
R**R
Best Stove I have Ever Used
Pros: Excellent construction, very sturdy, fits together tightly, easily holds a dutch oven, big skillet, or canteen cup, folds flat, good strong canvas bag to store it away. This is now my favorite stove. It took me a few minutes to peel off the protective covering and then figure out the most efficient way to put it together. Once it was set up I used it for 3 days; burning everything from pine cones, to pine needles, twigs, dried grass, and leaves. Without a doubt this will be with me on every trip into the boonies. It cooked my soup very fast and I could feel how well the stove directed most of the heat upward. It is also a great way to have a small safe fire for one or two people This will be in my Earthquake kit when I am not out backpacking or camping. . In fact I am going to buy a second one to leave in my car. Cons: The first few times I took it apart after cooking a meal it was a little tight. Not a problem. Just used a piece of wood to pop the cross X pieces loose and the rest of the stove came apart simply No tools needed. I feel 100% with the purchase. In fact I feel delighted to have finally found such a functional stove for backpacking, camping, survival, earthquake kit and any other time I might want to have a personal fire outside. This weekend I intend to shoot a video of this excellent stove in action.
G**O
Amazing portable yakitori grill
We used this once and I already am giving it a 5/5 score. Assembly is tricky, but anyone with reasonable problem solving skills (or access to YouTube) can figure it out: The first four pieces are straight forward but the fifth and final piece is a bit tricky. My fiancee and I live in an apartment complex and it's unfortunate we cannot grill on the property. Our next best option is grill at a park or pavement. This stove meets our need because, unlike a "normal" grill, it's so much more portable since it's designed for backpackers. Today we made some AMAZING yakitori skewers with this. I also want to add a personal note. Both my fiancee and I are struggling with mental health during gloomy Seattle winter. But being able to have a tiny fire, and cook delicious food it, it makes us forget our problems and brings us a bit of joy. I'm looking forward to using this more. Ski season is coming soon, and this will be a great tailgate grill at the parking lot after a ski day.
S**S
This product burns really well on twigs and larger branches fed in as it burns. Perfect for camping and emergencies.
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J**B
For 80Aud you pricks could finish off the edges
P**C
As soon as I received my Uberleben Stocker, I had to try my hand at assembling it. The unit comes without instructions, but the seller does send you a link to a YouTube assembly video after purchase. However it wasn't necessary. The craftsmanship is superb, and assembling the unit using simple logic is a breeze. I took this think to the cottage and tried it out. Quickly got a fire started using bark and twigs. The unit is very well ventilated helping combustion greatly, so much so that I found myself continually feeding it to keep the fire going. Soon enough, I saw myself running out of combustible material. The unit was sturdy enough to support a decent size kettle and bring the water to a boil quickly. Once finished using the unit, I decided to wipe it down to eliminate the soot buildup inside before storing in its very adequate storing bag. All in all, it does its job wonderfully. But I question the practicality of the unit. It is much more elegant than a fuel-canister burner, but requires extra care in cleaning and finding the material to keep it going. It packs down very small, but needs extra cooling time before packing back up. I love this unit, but I will still use fuel-canister burners for those snowy or express treks.
R**L
This is a great stove. Extremely compact and lightweight. I love the canvas pouch too which gives it even more of a premium feel. Highly recommend. Great to keep even as a secondary stove if your main stove runs out of fuel, you likely will never run out of twigs for this stove. Used this stove to grill steaks on a backcountry trip.
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