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This is small and light. That's where the good features end up. First, the lower interior goes too low. If the lower inner part were a little higher, the lower part would get better air. That is, it works well if the base is completely flat or you put some kind of legs under the kettle, so that you get the kettle a little higher. Secondly, you have to put the lighters on the bottom first and then quickly start placing the wood on top of them. And the small size of the fire pit means that you have to keep the wood small in advance quite carefully so that you can certainly fit everything in the stove conveniently. And the small size of the fire pit also means that you won't be able to boil too much water with it. If you don't have just decent tar on hand, you may not be able to properly boil even a small Yankee packet of water. And that filling hole at the top is just a decoration. Thirdly, the shape of the bottom part makes this very fragile unless the kettle is on top of it on a flat and hard surface.
So in summary, it's better to get a wood stove that can hold enough wood and that can be lit in the lower season. So you can safely pile the lighters on the bottom first, the wood on top of that, and then light the kettle. And the kind of rice cooker that has some kind of legs so you don't have to worry about the cooker falling over with the dishes. So this is if you intend to go off-road with a rice cooker. For backyard games, this rice cooker can be quite good.