Grover Rocket Stove: A
Minimal Wood Using Cooking Stove
The all new Grover Rocket Stove with removable legs are now in stock! Buy your rocket stove for
only $135.00 with Free shipping
What do you do when
your propane runs out, and you don't have large quantities of wood
to devote to cooking? Of course you need some alternate source of
combustible material. Wood works great but in conventional wood
burning stoves you will waste a great deal of wood in heat energy
that didn't go towards cooking the food. The Grover Rocket Stove
eliminated that problem entirely by allowing you to use small twigs,
leaves, and pretty much any dry plant matter will do, such as weeds,
dry sage brush, etc.
Buy the Grover Rocket Stove today for
only $135 plus get
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Highlights:
• Stands about
17 1/2 inches
tall - Top surface 8' wide. Widest area of stove
13 1/4" • Weighs 17 lbs. and is made
entirely of steel • Steel handles for easy portability.
• Portable fun for the kids to cook hot dogs, or
to boil water, or cook serious meals.
• Extremely efficient, you can cook a meal with
extremely small amount of wood.
• Three steel legs on the Grover Rocket Stove
for solid balancing wherever you are.
• Burns
extremely efficiently, and is easy to carry with
two handles
There always seems to
be a lot of twigs and small branches in yards with trees, and in
camp sites but no large firewood in sight. But as we've
discussed, that's not a problem for these Grover Rocket Stoves, you
can burn anything that's dry from grass, to bark! This Grover Rocket
Stove is designed for cooking purposes and not for heating spaces.
The Grover Rocket Stove is insulated inside to force the heat out
the top where your cooking.
These Grover Rocket
Stoves are made right here in the USA and are built to last a
lifetime. These are high quality steel stoves made entirely in the
USA from steel produced in the USA. and are painted with black high
temperature paint to withstand the heat.
Rocket Stoves for Hot Meals in Hard Times
The popularity of this type of stove is
rapidly rising in the United States and other areas of the world
due to excessive energy costs. With the obvious growing economic
unrest we are experiencing people are flocking to ideas such as
the Grover Rocket Stove to ensure they'll be eating hot meals no
matter how bad their economic situation becomes.
Rocket Stoves for Hot Meals in Hard Times
These Rocket Stoves have a rounded steel bar
which is also an additional handle bar that is coming out around
of the bottom opening for feeding longer pieces of wood into it.
There is a flat tongue inside the feeding pipe that allows air
to draw underneath the wood to fan the fire. At a picnic one
time we used three quarters of a 4 gallon bucket with wood and
cooked for 5 hours and ate hotdogs, corn on the cob, potatoes
and marshmallows. When starting a fire in the Grover Rocket
Stove, don’t over stuff it being that you want air flow to get
the fire going. A small piece of rolled up paper or some dried
leaves can get it started and you can use small twigs and
branches or wood that you've split with a hatchet to feed the
fire.
How to Light a Fire in Grover Rocket Stoves
Lighting a fire in these rocket stoves usually
takes only one match, but it will take a little practice to get
use to building fires in them. Wad up two or three small pieces
of paper and drop them down the top of your Rocket Stove so that
they can drop right to the bottom of the rocket stove. Next put
two pieces ¼ inch by 7 inch kindling in the feed hole and drop a
couple of additional one inch size wads of paper down the top.
You can also drop two or three 4 inch long and ¼ inch diameter
kindling pieces of wood down the top to get it started. Next roll up a piece of
newspaper or start a twig on fire, and put it into the rocket
stove under the plate into the bottom chamber, this chamber is
used as the air intake after the fire gets going. If you have a
shortage of newspaper, you can use junk mail/magazines etc,
which for us is a virtually endless supply. Experimenting with
lighting your Grover Rocket Stove you will find new ways of
keeping it going. I have found that after the chamber heats up
you can increase the size of your wood (if you have access to
larger pieces) so you won't have to tend it as much. Also I have
found before placing any pots on top, give it a few minutes to
burn until the there is some hot ashes inside, otherwise you
might cause the fire to smother causing it to smoke
more. Everyone develops their own method for getting a fire
going in their Grover Rocket Stoves that will work best for your
outdoor cooking.
When you are finished cooking and your Grover
Rocket Stove has cooled down, you can use the handle and gently
bump the tongue on the ground to dump out the ashes and is ready
to use again for your next meal.
Buy the Grover Rocket
Stove today for only $135 plus get Free shipping
to the lower 48 via FedEx Ground.
You can pay with Google Checkout:
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below:
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print
out an order form
and mail it in with your payment.
Return Policy
If you are not
happy with your Grover Rocket Stove for any reason, our return
policy gives you 14 days from the date your stove was delivered
to return it for a full refund minus shipping fees.
Videos of the
Grover Rocket Stoves:
Testimonial Video - Cooking
Hamburgers
Buy the Grover Rocket Stove today for only $135
plus get Free shipping to the lower 48 via FedEx Ground.
You can pay with
GoogleCheckout below: You
can use PayPal
below:
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and mail it in with your payment.
Stock Storage, LLC
125 W. 300 S.
Ephraim, UT 84627
Phone: 801-361-6984