Solo Stove

Lite

Solo Stove

Lite

MSRP: AU $129.99
AU $119.99
(You save AU $10.00 )
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The camp stove that started it all. Lightweight, compact, and innovative design makes Lite the solo explorer’s essential. 

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Features

Super-Efficient

Lite’s ultra-efficient burn brings just twigs and kindling to brilliant flames in minutes. Start up isn’t just fast, it’s easy. Exceptional airflow does the heavy lifting so even a novice can boil water in less than 10 minutes.

Low Smoke

Lite’s unique engineering is the blueprint for our famous smokeless fire pits. The double-walled design and superior airflow make for a flame so hot, smoke is consumed by the heat.

Long Lasting

Constructed from 304 stainless steel, Lite is built to be the last camp stove you’ll ever purchase. The solid, one-piece design creates limitless opportunities to light up for years to come.

Portable

Weighing in at only 9 oz, Lite makes it into any survivalist’s rucksack or picnic-goer’s basket. The cooking ring and firestarters can easily nest inside Lite’s burn chamber, for a grab and go hearth.

Versatile

Lite is small, mighty, and up for anything. Guard your flame from the open air with Windscreen, cook up trailside supper with Pot 900, or pair with Alcohol Burner to keep the fire lit in any conditions.

Dimensions

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can the Solo Stove Lite cook for?

This depends on what you’re cooking but generally, the Solo Stove Lite is a great stove for 1-2 people.

What’s the difference between the Solo Stove Lite, Titan and Campfire?

Aside from weight and portability the main difference is size. The Solo Stove Lite is good for 1-2 people, the Titan is good for 2-4 people and the larger Campfire works great for groups of 4+ people.

What wood types do you recommend using as fuel?

Any dry twigs, pinecones or leaves will burn but for optimum efficiency we recommend dry hard woods. Hardwoods such as birch, maple, hickory and oak will burn longer than softwoods.

Is the Solo Stove Lite airplane friendly?

Yes! Solo Stoves, unlike most canister fuel burning stoves, can be carried on or checked in at the airport.

How do I clean and store my stove?

After your stove is cool, a quick shake will get rid of any remaining ashes left in your stove. Place it in its stuff sack and keep it in a cool and dry place when not in use. It’s that easy!

 

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