







Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Northern Mariana Islands.
๐ฅ Light up your adventure with the ultimate ultralight titanium stove!
This titanium wood-burning stove weighs only 7.2 oz and features a wide opening for easy fuel addition and improved airflow, ensuring efficient burning. Its stable cross-stand trivet supports pots up to 750ml, making it perfect for solo backpacking, camping, and survival. Compact and portable, it disassembles flat to fit effortlessly into your pack, offering versatile fuel options from wood to survival candles for reliable outdoor cooking.



















































| ASIN | B07QF6MJPL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194,918 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #66 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand Name | ATiAP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (275) |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 4"W x 7"H |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DENDAWEN |
| Material | Titanium |
| Model Number | WS009ST-Ti |
| Part Number | WS009ST-Ti |
| Power Source | Wood |
| UPC | 741722379295 |
D**H
Light, easy to assemble, & the perfect size
I've bought several of these twig stoves, but most are too small. Meaning that keeping the fire going requires constant attention. This one is the right size. You can get large enough wood in it to keep a cooking fire blazing without continually feeding it. It's also light enough that you won't even notice it in your backpack, but correctly used, it reduces the danger of starting a fire in the wilderness because it partially contains the flames and requires less wood. Thus a smaller fire, which takes less time to build and to put out. Also, if you're ever stranded in your car during a blizzard, you can also fit the wider 3-wick survival candles in it and use candle power to melt snow and heat water for drinks and packets of soup. (Obviously you'd never build a twig fire inside your car). It's a simple, cheap and elegant solution for backpacking and (with the right emergency candles & food packets) a potential life-saver for a stranded motorist.
R**H
Works well for camping or hiking, worth the price
I choose this because of the titanium. It's very light, comes in it's own pack, and folds down to about roughly to 1/2 inch or so, flat for storage. When assembled it is a sturdy design and will allow you to place everything but the larger cookware on it. Perfect for the large cups sets. Cools down quickly also. I know it seems expensive - it's not, it should last a LONG time it taken care of. Also the ability to use multiple fuels is a plus. But this one is big enough to not have to keep feeding it constantly with twigs. Also big enough to fit canned Sterno, unlike smaller models.
W**O
Hard not to like
I took the stove on a 2 week sea kayaking trip to Baja California. There were three other stoves on the trip, an IKEA hack stove and a TOAKS titanium and an Ohuhu . The ATiPA just worked better than the others. The IKEA was ok but had issues in the wind, rusted immediately and it lacked a focused a flame for smaller pots. The TOAKS was too tall and unstable and itโs tiny high fire box needed feeding constantly. Plus being so high you couldnโt use long sticks to feed it easily. The Ohuhu was a top feed and worked ok but was bulky and you needed short sticks to make it work and still set your pot down. We were using a lot of mesquite driftwood and it was super hard to brake short enough to fit without hurting your hands. Basically all 5 of use ended up using the using the ATiAP and taking turns as it was so much easer to use. Pros: Easy to feed even with long sticks as the fire box and opening is close to the ground. A pretty focused flame for smaller pots. When really stuffed with wood it seems to not burn too hot because of some air restrictions and allows the wood to burn a little longer but still with a lot of heat, a more controlled burn rather tan say the IKEA hack stove that ate wood like crazy and half the heat just went out the sides.. itโs well enough machined and went together easily once you get the hang of it. Itโs less susceptible to wind than the others with solid sides and itโs small openings at the top of the stove helped focus the flame and help keep the flames from just blowing away from the bottom of the pot . It packs smaller than any of the others by a lot. Cons:โฆ dirty hand putting it together or taking it apart. I had never used one of these flat packing wood stoves before and was somewhat skeptical, but really it turned out to work incredibly well. Thereโs nothing fancy about it just to basic good design. Since I wasnโt carrying this on my back I added a small 5 x 5โ 3 mm thick aluminum plate that I could rest on top of the stove. This worked well for simmering food and not burning things on the bottom of a thin titanium pot. I could cook rice for 20 minutes and not burn anything. It also works well for tortillas as a makeshift Comal. Itโs so small and worked so well Iโm getting another for a duel stove kayaking setup. Really just a good piece of kit.
D**S
Wear Gloves
Brilliant design and I can't wait to use it. Just wear gloves when putting together. Glad I bought this one.
C**L
Well made and lightweight
I havenโt had the occasion to use this yet but I was impressed with the compactness and lightweight. It was fairly easy to put together and seems stable. Finish was good, no real sharp edges. Nice case included to store away.
B**S
Great, lightweight woodstove!
This is a great product. It's exactly the same size as the other more expensive brands at a lower price. Mine arrived in perfect shape and assembled easily. Although I would not actually use it to cook in, I put a large cast iron pot on top of it to test it's weight bearing capacity and it held it very sturdily. At the low price I paid for this stove in titanium, it's a no-brainer.
R**B
Outstanding
Super light! 8 oz with included nylon pouch. An irreplaceable asset at half a pound if youโre packing out into backcountry. Itโs a copy of the Emberlit stoves, but itโs a high quality piece of equipment. Definitely titanium. Iโve taken it on two trips now. Last of which we absolutely got bombarded by heavy rain. I wasnโt able to get a campfire going, but was easily able to use small tinder to cook breakfast on this handy little guy. This will definitely now have a permanent spot in my pack. If youโre a fellow adventurer, youโll enjoy this piece of gear thoroughly.
B**K
Poorly made
Poorly made and came with no instructions
L**4
Super material, gut verarbeitet, leicht, passgenau. Hat sich bisher nicht verzogen und lรคsst sich einwandfrei nach dem Gebrauch im Bach abspรผlen
E**O
Really nice stove, does all you'd expect. It is very efficient, have used it a couple of times for cooking hamburgers and marshmallows with no issues. I read some people complaining it is hard to mount, but my 9-year-old daughter put it together in a couple of tries with just a few instructions from me. I found the ideal size of wood is pieces about 2 fingers tick and 4 fingers long.
R**E
Liked lightweight and portable. Use on hikes or camping
W**N
Funktioniert wirklich einwandfrei, jedoch sollte man Handschuhe einpacken wenn man sie benutzt, da sie durch das offene Feuer und den Ruร, der dabei entsteht sehr dreckig werden.
V**O
Klein praktisch schnell aufzubauen ne gute Sache
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 day ago