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Twig Stoves

Our Twig stoves use materials readily found in nature (twigs, leaves, pine cones, etc..) as a fuel source, excellent for longer trips or when travelling light, but can also use alternate burners and fuel sources such as alcohol, gel, sterno, wood pellets, and/or hexamine tablets.
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About Twig Stoves

Twig stoves use materials in the environment (twigs, leaves, pine cones, etc..) as a fuel source - meaning that fuel does not need to be packed in - perfect for longer trips, or when travelling light. Collapsible, reliable and sturdy, our twig stoves can also do double duty with alternate burners and fuel sources: Trangia burners with alcohol fuel, gel fuel, sterno, wood pellets, and hexamine tablets.

Available in multiple sizes, twig stoves are handy companions cooking dinner when hiking or canoeing, for quick boil-ups on the trail, or as emergency stoves at the cottage or in your vehicle.

Types of Twig Stoves

Bushcraft Bushbox Stoves & Accessories Bushbox twig stoves are made in Munich, Germany, from stainless steel, and feature sizes from the XL, to the standard Bushbox stove, down to the miniature EDC micro twig stove.
Littlbug Stoves Littlbug Stoves are light, small, portable and can be used with Trangia alcohol burners as well as twigs, branches and pine cones. Quick boil and cook times.
Kelly Kettle Hobo Stoves Kelly Kettle Hobo Stoves use the fire base of their Kelly Kettles along with the hobostove attachment to make a large cooking fire and stable base for all your camp cooking needs.
Folding Firebox Camping Stoves Firebox camping stoves are ingenious collapsible twig stoves that fold flat, and can also be used with Trangia's alcohol burners. USA made. Stainless Steel.

Our Twig Stoves

We stock only the best in Twig Stoves so you can rest assured knowing you're COEC Equipped.
Bushbox XL Heavy Duty Outdoor Bag
Bushbox XL Heavy Duty Outdoor BagThis heavy duty cordura outdoor bag for the Bushbox XL includes a d-ring, and keeps soot and ash away from your other gear.
Bushbox Trivets
Bushbox Trivets Misplaced your Bushbox Pocket Stove Trivets? No worries, we've got you covered.
Pot Rest Bushbox Ultralight
Pot Rest Bushbox UltralightThe Bushbox replacement pot rest for Bushbox Ultralight - because stuff happens.
Ash Tray Bushbox Ultralight
Ash Tray Bushbox UltralightThe Ash Tray for the Bushbox Ultralight Stove is a necessity when using your Ultralight stove with organic fuel combustion, as it helps to keep large embers from falling on the ground, which helps prevent forest fires.
Firebox Nano Sticks
Firebox Nano Sticks Positioning pins that fit the Firebox Nano Gen 2 Stove stainless steel and titanium. Set of two.
Bushbox Wood Slide Attachment
Bushbox Wood Slide AttachmentThe Bushbox Wood Slide attachment is a handy add-on to Bushbox XL and LF stoves, that reduces the need to constantly add wood while cooking. With the Wood Slide, the stove opening can be loaded up, and wood pieces will automatically slide down and feed themselves into the fire as existing fuel burns down. Ingenious!
Kelly Kettle Stainless Steel Firebase - Large
Sold Out Kelly Kettle Stainless Steel Firebase - LargeThe Kelly Kettle Stainless Steel Firebase is used with the Base Camp and Scout kettle models, and can also be used with the Hobo Stove attachment to make up the Hobo Stove kit.
Kelly Kettle Hobo Stove Kit
Sold Out Kelly Kettle Hobo Stove KitThe Kelly Kettle Hobo Stove Kit consists of a large stainless steel kettle base, and the stainless steel Hobo Stove attachment, which combine to make a great twig or stick stove for for all your outdoor cooking needs.

Expert Advice

COEC Equipped Reviews
Littlbug Twig Stove: Tiny, Lightweight and Effective
How-To Tutorials
How to Choose the Right Bushbox Twig Stove
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