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product_id: 1620644
title: "Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with Six 14g Solid Fuel Tablets"
brand: "esbit"
price: "174.29 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1620644-ultralight-folding-pocket-stove-with-six-14g-solid-fuel-tablets
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# 6 smokeless solid fuel tablets, 12 min burn each Folds compact to 3.9x3x0.9 in, pocket-sized Durable galvanized steel, corrosion-resistant Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with Six 14g Solid Fuel Tablets

**Brand:** esbit
**Price:** 174.29 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Compact firepower for the modern explorer – never miss a moment to cook!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with Six 14g Solid Fuel Tablets by esbit
- **How much does it cost?** 174.29 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1620644-ultralight-folding-pocket-stove-with-six-14g-solid-fuel-tablets)

## Best For

- esbit enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted esbit brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Crafted from galvanized steel that resists corrosion, ensuring longevity on every adventure.
- • **Emergency Ready:** Includes 6 solid fuel tablets that last 10+ years if kept dry—perfect for survival kits and spontaneous escapes.
- • **Versatile Cooking:** Two adjustable cooking positions accommodate cups, pots, and pans for all your outdoor meals.
- • **Pocket-Sized Power:** Folds down to ultra-compact dimensions for effortless carry and instant access anywhere.
- • **Reliable Burn Time:** Each smokeless fuel tablet delivers a consistent 12-minute burn, boiling 500 ml water in just 8 minutes.

## Overview

The Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove by Esbit is a compact, durable cooking solution made from galvanized steel. It includes six smokeless 14g solid fuel tablets, each burning for 12 minutes and capable of boiling 500 ml of water in 8 minutes. Designed for backpackers, campers, and emergency kits, it folds to a pocket-friendly size and offers two cooking positions. Made in Germany with a 2-year warranty, this stove combines reliability, portability, and long-lasting fuel for any outdoor or emergency scenario.

## Description

Bleuet Pocket Stove with 6 Large Solid Fuel Cubes is a light weight and compact stove.

Review: It's a Hunka-Hunka Burnin' Love (when you need a hot meal and there's no mess hall around) - The Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with Six 14-gram Solid Fuel Tabs provides me with a very lightweight, compact, easy-to-use, stable, and effective portable cooking system when I need to fix a freeze-dried meal or a cup of hot chocolate, tea or coffee when camping. It's design allows for good air flow around and under the bottom of the stove, allowing the fuel tabs to produce heat quite efficiently. This Esbit stove will hold four of the packaged 14-gram solid fuel tabs inside it when closed. I keep the folded-up stove and solid fuel tabs in a heavy-duty zip-lock sandwich bag when not in use because of the fuel tab's distinct, and previously well-reported "fishy" smell. This simple precaution prevents those awkward side glances and/or very pointed comments regarding personal hygiene from my hiking mates. I pack both my cooking gear and my water canteen together inside my MOLLE II canteen cover, giving me a compact, lightweight, and efficient system for carrying and getting to those items. My Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with four 14-gram Esbit Solid Fuel Tabs (both inside the heavy-duty zip-lock bag) fit easily into the bottom of my Official U.S. Military MOLLE II Canteen Cover, followed by my Rothco Stainless Steel Canteen Cup Lid #11512 below my Rothco G.I. Type Stainless Steel Canteen Cup #512, which holds my Nalgene BPA-free Tritan Oasis 32 oz. Canteen with my Rothco Canteen Cup Stove/Stand #918 slipped down over my canteen. While this pack arrangement may look a little goofy, compared to the appearance of a "typical" canteen in a canteen cover, and is definitely not mil-spec, the top flap of the canteen cover keeps everything in place and the strap buckles easily into its latch, just like it is supposed to do. I can also pack my bottles of Potable Water Purification Tablets with PA+, Crystal Lite Natural Lemonade Packets, Drip Drop Oral Rehydration Powder packets (to prevent dehydration if I become ill on the trail -- a not unheard of problem), my UST BlastMatch, and my Laser Jet Butane Lighter, all fit neatly into the two Velcro-secured side pockets on my U.S. Military Molle II Canteen Cover. The space my Esbit stove would have taken up if packed in my backpack can now be used for another freeze-dried meal or beverage package, or an extra 70% cocoa chocolate bar, or another piece of gear to make the hike easier or more enjoyable. In case you are wondering why I have both the Esbit Stove and the Rothco Canteen Cup Stove/Stand in my pack, here is the reason. I have found the Esbit Stove to be more stable and more efficient at allowing the solid fuel tabs to produce their maximum amount of heat and more effectively reflecting that heat up to the bottom of my canteen cup than the Rothco stove/stand. I use the Rothco stove/stand as a compact, easily packed windscreen for the Esbit stove. I sawed through the Rothco stove/stand in the center of the large rectangular opening on one side so I could spread it open to easily fit around the base of the Esbit stove. This helps keep the wind from blowing too much of the fuel tabs' heat out of the stove, before it can get to the bottom of my canteen cup and get the water in it boiling as quickly as possible, which gets the hot food or beverage inside me as soon as possible. The Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove and the Esbit 14-gram Solid Fuel Tablets help me enjoy hot meals and hot beverages quickly, simply, efficiently, compactly, and economically when there's no mess hall nearby. It works great for me, and might make meal-time easier or more enjoyable for you on your next hike.
Review: Great for camping, emergency, or convenient water boiling - I like that this stove folds up so small, but still has room for fuel pellets, and a lighter inside. I have several of these stoves. I keep them in emergency kits in each car, and my grab and go kit in the house. I also keep two of these stoves in my camping gear. When I need an emergency stove, I don't want to go looking for it. I want it to be in a handy kit. These stoves burn a wide variety of fuels, that are convenient, and easy to find. My favorite way to cook with an Esbit stove is to fill a 1 inch copper pipe cap with Heet alcohol (yellow bottle), and place it in the stove where the fuel pellet would normally go. This easily heats a can of soup, or two cups of water for rehydrating a Mountain House type meal. I haven't used biofuels, like twigs or pine cones, but I'm sure they would work well in this stove. If I'm using an Esbit fuel pellet, I wrap a small piece of foil around the bottom, and sides of the pellet, which makes it burn longer, and more completely. It also makes the stove easier to keep clean. When using a stove of this type, you really need to use a wind screen. This makes the stove more efficient, cooks the food faster, and saves fuel. You can use a folding aluminum wind screen, or make your own out of foil. The stove is very sturdy, and will hold heavy pots, or skillets, if they are very well balanced on the stove. After use, the stove cools quickly, and is easy to clean. I would recommend this stove, as a no nonsense answer to emergency situations, camping, power failures. or quick heating food at a pic nic, or a food stop at a roadside rest area.

## Features

- Compact (3"x 4"x3/4")
- Light weight (3.25 oz.) made of galvanized hard steel
- Includes 6 fuel cubes
- Perfect for ultra light weight backpacking
- Great for emergency preparation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001C1UGVO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220,232 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #104 in Camping Grills #474 in Camping Stove Accessories |
| Brand | Esbit |
| Brand Name | Esbit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,031 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Charcoal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04021684020913 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 3.9"W x 0.9"H |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Esbit |
| Material | Galvanized, Hardened Steel |
| Model Number | E-STOVE-6X14 |
| Part Number | E-STOVE-6X14 |
| Power Source | Solid Fuel Tablets |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 3.9"W x 0.9"H |
| UPC | 017971079133 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Esbit
- **Fuel Type:** Charcoal
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 04021684020913
- **Item Weight:** 0.18 Grams
- **Material:** Galvanized, Hardened Steel
- **Power Source:** Solid Fuel Tablets
- **Product Dimensions:** 3"L x 3.9"W x 0.9"H
- **UPC:** 017971079133

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do other fuel types work with this stove?**
A: I have used wood, a charcoal bricket, a tea light and an alchol burner. all have boiled water very well. so yes you can use other fuels with it.

**Q: What is the shelf life of the fuel tablets?**
A: I just opened a new-old-stock stove with an included pack of 20 tablets that's probably 50 years old I found for three dollars cheaper than they are on Amazon right now ($7 as opposed to $10 for Amazons prices) and just to test, made tea with the stove.    The 50 year old tablets still lit and burned!

**Q: How many Fuel Tablets are needed to use this effectively?**
A: The Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove does a very good job of holding the Esbit 14 gm Fuel Tablets above the ground, which allows better air circulation around the fuel tablets for better combustion and heat generation, and it does a good job of reflecting the heat up to the bottom of your cooking pot/canteen cup.  If your definition of "effectively" is bringing 12-16 ounces of water to a boil in 10 minutes, with little to no wind blowing on your stove, then the Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove and probably one, or maybe one and one-half Esbit 14 gm Fuel Tablets (they can be easily cut in half or quartered if needed), would effectively bring that amount of water to a boil in 10 minutes.  That would give you enough boiling water to prepare a freeze-dried meal pouch for one person.  If there is wind blowing on your Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove, you will likely need two Esbit fuel tablets to boil that volume of water, because the wind will blow some of the heat generated by the fuel tablet(s) away from the bottom of the pot or cup used to hold the water to be boiled.  If you need to boil more than 16 ounces of water (to make one or two cups of coffee, hot chocolate or Cup-O-Soup to go with your freeze-dried meal), or to prepare more than one single-serving freeze-dried meal or one multi-serving freeze-dried meal, you will need to use more Esbit 14 gm Fuel Tablets with your Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove to generate the amount of heat needed to boil that larger amount of water.To calculate the 'maximum' number of Esbit 14 gm Fuel Tablets, along with your Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove, you will need for a specific camping trip, you can use the following quick and dirty formula:  Multiply two Esbit Fuel Tablets, times the number of people for whom you will be cooking, times the number of hot meals, hot beverages, hot cereals or hot soups for which you will need to boil 12-16 ounces of water.  This "formula" allows some "fudge-factor" for how much of the heat generated by the Esbit 14 gm Fuel Tablets used with the Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove the wind can blow away from the bottom of your cooking pot. Using some "natural" fuel for your fire is OK, as long as it hasn't rained recently and soaked your "natural" fuel sources.  Also, remember that if you decide to use "natural" fuel to supplement your fuel tablets, a surprisingly high percentage of the heat generated by your fuel tablets will be diverted from heating your water to heating the "natural" fuel to its combustion temperature, where it can begin to contribute its heat to your stove.  You might be losing more heat than you gain if you use "natural" fuel, especially if your stove and cooking pot is small.  That's why I only use Esbit 14 gm Fuel Tablets in my ultralight 5-piece cooking system, consisting of an Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove, Esbit 14 gm Fuel Iablets, a Rothco #918 Canteen Cup Stove (sawed completely through the shallowest point on one side to allow it to fit around the outside of an Esbit Folding Pocket Stove and act as a wind screen for my Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove), a Rothco #512 Stainless Steel Canteen Cup, and a Rothco #11512 Stainless Canteen Cup Lid.  My 32 oz Nalgene Canteen sits inside and on top of my cooking components, with everything inside a U.S. Military MOLLE II Canteen Pouch.  Ultralight, takes up little more space than my canteen by itself, with a specific mission for each component, and each component completing its mission very well.  Happy trails!

**Q: Can this kit be used indoors?**
A: Im not for sure if you can. I dont know what type of chemicals, if any, are released into the air. Its not very clean burning. The fuel cube leaves black residue on the bottom of my cup. The fuel cube does and can blow out very easily. I think you could use it in a ventilated area indoors. It burns very hot but is easily controlled. You could probably use it in a tarp tent, if you had a good base that was fire proof.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's a Hunka-Hunka Burnin' Love (when you need a hot meal and there's no mess hall around)
*by W***Y on January 6, 2014*

The Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with Six 14-gram Solid Fuel Tabs provides me with a very lightweight, compact, easy-to-use, stable, and effective portable cooking system when I need to fix a freeze-dried meal or a cup of hot chocolate, tea or coffee when camping. It's design allows for good air flow around and under the bottom of the stove, allowing the fuel tabs to produce heat quite efficiently. This Esbit stove will hold four of the packaged 14-gram solid fuel tabs inside it when closed. I keep the folded-up stove and solid fuel tabs in a heavy-duty zip-lock sandwich bag when not in use because of the fuel tab's distinct, and previously well-reported "fishy" smell. This simple precaution prevents those awkward side glances and/or very pointed comments regarding personal hygiene from my hiking mates. I pack both my cooking gear and my water canteen together inside my MOLLE II canteen cover, giving me a compact, lightweight, and efficient system for carrying and getting to those items. My Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with four 14-gram Esbit Solid Fuel Tabs (both inside the heavy-duty zip-lock bag) fit easily into the bottom of my Official U.S. Military MOLLE II Canteen Cover, followed by my Rothco Stainless Steel Canteen Cup Lid #11512 below my Rothco G.I. Type Stainless Steel Canteen Cup #512, which holds my Nalgene BPA-free Tritan Oasis 32 oz. Canteen with my Rothco Canteen Cup Stove/Stand #918 slipped down over my canteen. While this pack arrangement may look a little goofy, compared to the appearance of a "typical" canteen in a canteen cover, and is definitely not mil-spec, the top flap of the canteen cover keeps everything in place and the strap buckles easily into its latch, just like it is supposed to do. I can also pack my bottles of Potable Water Purification Tablets with PA+, Crystal Lite Natural Lemonade Packets, Drip Drop Oral Rehydration Powder packets (to prevent dehydration if I become ill on the trail -- a not unheard of problem), my UST BlastMatch, and my Laser Jet Butane Lighter, all fit neatly into the two Velcro-secured side pockets on my U.S. Military Molle II Canteen Cover. The space my Esbit stove would have taken up if packed in my backpack can now be used for another freeze-dried meal or beverage package, or an extra 70% cocoa chocolate bar, or another piece of gear to make the hike easier or more enjoyable. In case you are wondering why I have both the Esbit Stove and the Rothco Canteen Cup Stove/Stand in my pack, here is the reason. I have found the Esbit Stove to be more stable and more efficient at allowing the solid fuel tabs to produce their maximum amount of heat and more effectively reflecting that heat up to the bottom of my canteen cup than the Rothco stove/stand. I use the Rothco stove/stand as a compact, easily packed windscreen for the Esbit stove. I sawed through the Rothco stove/stand in the center of the large rectangular opening on one side so I could spread it open to easily fit around the base of the Esbit stove. This helps keep the wind from blowing too much of the fuel tabs' heat out of the stove, before it can get to the bottom of my canteen cup and get the water in it boiling as quickly as possible, which gets the hot food or beverage inside me as soon as possible. The Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove and the Esbit 14-gram Solid Fuel Tablets help me enjoy hot meals and hot beverages quickly, simply, efficiently, compactly, and economically when there's no mess hall nearby. It works great for me, and might make meal-time easier or more enjoyable for you on your next hike.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for camping, emergency, or convenient water boiling
*by B***Y on June 14, 2019*

I like that this stove folds up so small, but still has room for fuel pellets, and a lighter inside. I have several of these stoves. I keep them in emergency kits in each car, and my grab and go kit in the house. I also keep two of these stoves in my camping gear. When I need an emergency stove, I don't want to go looking for it. I want it to be in a handy kit. These stoves burn a wide variety of fuels, that are convenient, and easy to find. My favorite way to cook with an Esbit stove is to fill a 1 inch copper pipe cap with Heet alcohol (yellow bottle), and place it in the stove where the fuel pellet would normally go. This easily heats a can of soup, or two cups of water for rehydrating a Mountain House type meal. I haven't used biofuels, like twigs or pine cones, but I'm sure they would work well in this stove. If I'm using an Esbit fuel pellet, I wrap a small piece of foil around the bottom, and sides of the pellet, which makes it burn longer, and more completely. It also makes the stove easier to keep clean. When using a stove of this type, you really need to use a wind screen. This makes the stove more efficient, cooks the food faster, and saves fuel. You can use a folding aluminum wind screen, or make your own out of foil. The stove is very sturdy, and will hold heavy pots, or skillets, if they are very well balanced on the stove. After use, the stove cools quickly, and is easy to clean. I would recommend this stove, as a no nonsense answer to emergency situations, camping, power failures. or quick heating food at a pic nic, or a food stop at a roadside rest area.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Light weight, stinky, heat didn’t last
*by N***K on November 16, 2020*

I was inspired in trying out a solid fuel stove after seeing one of ‘TheOutdoorGearReview’s reviews. Pros: this stove is very light weight, as is the fuel. Very small footprint. Build quality is sturdy. Cons: not necessarily specific to this stove, but the fuel does stink. A lot. I put the opened packet in a bag with my backpack and had to smell it on my hike out of the forest. I wasn’t impressed by the heating ability. Here in Fl (11/16/20) it’s still hot and humid. I wasn’t able to boil 750ml of water in a titanium cup. No idea if you environmental factors were at play or my expectations were too high, but my senses could stomach another fuel tab. Overall, the stove itself is very nice and well built. Anyone who finds them efficient and useful may like this stove. I was thinking of keeping this stove and some fuels in my car for emergencies but I’m concerned about my car smelling like a trout graveyard. Seriously, if you’re not a fan of seafood the smell will haunt you. I included a photo of the stove after first burn, and of the bottom of my titanium cup. Not a big mess.

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