I finally remembered the name of my twig stove - "littlBug". Yes, the "e" is omitted in the name. A very nice feature of it is how it disembles and packs. There are two sizes; I have the smaller one.
Fully assembled it is about 6" in diameter, and 8" high. Dissembled, it is only a semi circle, as all components nest within each other in just a semi circle. This happily is of a size that packs fitted around a rolled up sleeping pad.
In use, it's very much like all twig stoves. Fact is, almost any decent-szed tin can can be easily made into a serviceable twig stove. I like my LittlBug because it works better than just a tin can, and it packs very well. I always carry it for back up, or for just a small campfire of an evening.
Fully assembled it is about 6" in diameter, and 8" high. Dissembled, it is only a semi circle, as all components nest within each other in just a semi circle. This happily is of a size that packs fitted around a rolled up sleeping pad.
In use, it's very much like all twig stoves. Fact is, almost any decent-szed tin can can be easily made into a serviceable twig stove. I like my LittlBug because it works better than just a tin can, and it packs very well. I always carry it for back up, or for just a small campfire of an evening.