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    Quote Originally Posted by whayneneal View Post
    I just got a Bushwacker. Have yet to try it out, but it was a lot less money than a Bush Buddy.

    +1 on the J Falk Bushwacker; I have had mine for a year or so, and it really is perfect. Took me a little while to get the hang of firing it up properly, but I got it now...



    It fits right inside my snowpeak 900, too.
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    Is it realistic to get it going with the help of vasiline soaked cottonballs? I really might just pick one of these up....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slo View Post
    Is it realistic to get it going with the help of vasiline soaked cottonballs? I really might just pick one of these up....
    Getting a bushwacker/bush buddy stove is pretty easy, especially with pj cotton balls. (or any firestarting method of choice really) Since the woodburners work from the top down, you just load the stove with wood, and set a small pile of tinder at the top. Get it started, shield the whole contraption from the wind for a bit, and POOF! Please note that I am speaking for the J Falk stove, I presume the Bushbuddy is essentially the same.

    With dry hardwood, I get right around a 20 minute burn with mine, just long enough to boil a liter of water in cold weather. Of course, you can can keep adding wood - once or twice I have been places that didnt allow "open" fires, but hobo stoves were accepted. I kept my stove going for an hour or more each time, just to breathe in the woodsmoke...
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    sorry, meant without the cotton balls but this still answers my question.

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