Winnerwell Fastfold Titanium Stove

Guys that have some burn time, are you using the spark arrestor and if so did it plug, did you mod it or use as is.

Thanks.
 
I'm in se alaska so I do use the included cap when it's raining. I don't use that as a spark arrestor though. I bought some stainless mesh arrestors from one of the other stove companies but can't remember for the life of me who it was. I place this on the bottom right above the damper. Fits like a glove and doesn't interfere with the damper. Every time the fire burns out i just lift out the stovepipe and clean the arrestor. It stays pretty clean when I bring my own wood, needs maintenance with wood cut from the camp location.
 
Cork soaker, I think this might be the stove for me...One more thing to save for hahaha
 
can anyone who's used this a lot chime in on how it's held up? I'm inbetween the Luxe 3w and this one. Heard the top cover warps bad enough that it can't be used as a good flat surface to cook on
 
Well, I ordered this bad boy. I've been looking for a beefer Ti stove. Think I may have found it. Plus I hate putting together stoves in the backcountry. This stove might solve that problem too. I will post more once I get it.

I am debating between this one and the SO line. I too absolutely love the folding design, but hate to buy from China. Other than the manufacturing location I think this stove is awesome. They also make a hot water heater that sits on top and wraps partially around the stove pipe. Instant hot water, really awesome.
 
We shot a video of Ryan assembling the stove just a few minutes ago. He'll post it when he gets home this weekend.
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Is it made in China? You would think it would be a lot cheaper if it was...
I am debating between this one and the SO line. I too absolutely love the folding design, but hate to buy from China. Other than the manufacturing location I think this stove is awesome. They also make a hot water heater that sits on top and wraps partially around the stove pipe. Instant hot water, really awesome.
 
Is it made in China? You would think it would be a lot cheaper if it was...
Someone has to mark it up:)

But the truth is it’s built better than most American made Ti stoves. Expect the stove pipe, it’s straight garbage.
 
I can say this, I'd never touched one of those stoves before today, and I had it broken down for storage in less than 30 seconds after we finished the assembly video. If time and aggravation, or lack thereof, is important to you, pay the money. And buy a different pipe or use one you already have. That pipe material is thin, just like @Ryan Avery said. Super easy idiot proof assembly, very nice damper assembly, fragile pipe, storage bag that could use a couple of improvements. It goes together about ten minutes quicker than my Ruta Locura stove, or any other stove out there.

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Love this stove. Used it for a week in my sawtooth during a very wet hunting season up here in north idaho. Great design, easy to assemble but like Ryan mentioned, the stove pipe is garbage. I’ll be getting a better and shorter one from kifaru or seek before next season.
 
From their website:

“ Winnerwell International is a team of designers and fabricators based in Qingdao, China.”
 
can anyone who's used this a lot chime in on how it's held up? I'm inbetween the Luxe 3w and this one. Heard the top cover warps bad enough that it can't be used as a good flat surface to cook on
The website mentions to make sure it is assembled square before the first burn-in. Maybe whomever you heard from didn't have it assembled quite right and it burned in warped. Just a thought.
 
can anyone who's used this a lot chime in on how it's held up? I'm inbetween the Luxe 3w and this one. Heard the top cover warps bad enough that it can't be used as a good flat surface to cook on
Whoever told you that obviously hasn't used it, or used it incorrectly. It's a much thicker top than any of the other stoves I've used or seen. The whole stove body is heavier gauge material. The pipe, on the other hand, seems like it was an afterthought.
 
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