- Description
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Alcohol Burner by Solo Stove
Sometimes finding dry sticks and twigs on the trail can be a challenge.
Be prepared using Alcohol Burner as a backup liquid fuel option.
It’s design features a flame regulator and a screw-top cap to store fuel directly inside the burner. Details lower on page.
Use with denatured alcohol or methylated spirits only.
Product Highlights
- Lightweight
- Eco-friendly
- No smoke
The perfect backup fuel option
Alcohol Burner lets you enjoy your Lite or Titan camp stove when sticks and twigs aren’t available. Just fill it with denatured alcohol, place it inside your camp stove, and light!
It’s convenient flame regulator allows you to control and douse your flame with ease. Alcohol Burner features a screw top cap and rubber gasket to store liquid fuel directly inside. When you’re on the move, nest it right inside your Lite or Titan to save room in your pack.
Every Solo Stove product is backed by our lifetime warranty.
Features
- Boil time 5-7 minutes to boil 32 fl oz of water
- Fuel Denatured alcohol/methylated spirits
- Weight 3.5 oz
Easy To Use
Alcohol Burner is the perfect fuel replacement for your camp stove. Simply fill it with denatured alcohol and place it inside to ignite a bright and lasting flame.
No Smoke
Alcohol Burner avoids all the pesky smoke that typically comes with burning wood. Burn the same white-hot flame in minutes with ease.
Flame Regulator
Alcohol Burner features a twist-top flame regulator that allows you to control your fire. Whether you need less heat, or you need to “re-kindle” your fire, the flame regulator’s intuitive build will get you exactly what you need
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Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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I lite stove and it only burns in middle of stove it never would burn out of holes what am I doing wrong
It sounds like the flame on your Solo Stove Alcohol Burner may not be getting enough oxygen. Sometimes this can happen if the burner holes get clogged with debris or if the stove is not properly ventilated. all you have to do is clean the burner holes, use a small brush or toothpick to remove any debris that may be blocking the holes in your burner. This will allow the fuel to flow freely and improve the airflow to the flames. Check the ventilation: Make sure there is adequate ventilation around your stove, adjust the fuel level: Make sure you are not overfilling the burner with fuel. Too much fuel can create a flame that is too large and may not burn evenly across the burner and Adjust the pot position: Try repositioning your pot or pan on the stove to allow more air to flow beneath the burner. You may also want to try using a smaller pot or pan to increase the airflow around the burner. Let me know if you have any concerns. Thanks!