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Westwind Stove


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  • The complete stove and stand weighs in at a hard to beat 7 ounces
  • Comes complete with the screwcap & rubber o-ring so that you can store alcohol right in the stove itself
  • Simmer ring allows the burner to adjust from full to simmer and extinguishes the flame when closed
  • Perfect for people looking to save weight and space on their outdoor adventures
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Liberty Mountain Westwind Stove Set with Burner + Lightweight Compact Folding Camp Stove Windscreen + Trangia Spirit Burner with Screwcap
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Product Description

The classic no frills favorite. Wt: 2.7 oz. (77g) stove without burner, 3.8 oz (109g) burner.

Product Details

Style Name: With Burner
  • Product Dimensions: 4.3 x 6.4 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0001X3NNW
  • Item model number: 327497
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (95 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #20,083 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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Customer Reviews

As promised it's very light weight and works well.
J. Camp
Update: I bought some JB Weld to seal the seam with the leak and it worked like a charm and the burner is perfect now.
Alexander G. Tsanoff
In my opinion, alcohol stoves like this one that feature the Trangia burner are the best.
Arthur Simon

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful By Daniel J. Merchant on February 7, 2010
Style Name: With Burner Verified Purchase
I have built a lot of alcohol stoves, but those are not very durable. A pure Trangia setup looks pretty bulky and heavy. The Liberty Mountain Westwind stand is certainly lightweight. The Trangia burner that comes with it, is a little on the heavy side, but it is still light compared to a white gas stove. Evernew makes a titanium alcohol burner, but it only holds 2 ounces of fuel, and it does not come with a snuffer cap or sealing lid. You will also need a windscreen. MSR sells one and I hear you can make one from aluminum flashing available at your local hardware store.

If you only want to boil 2 cups of water, there are lots of stoves that can do that. If you want an alcohol stove that you can use with you existing pots, this is a good place to start. The burn time on 3 oz of fuels is long enough that you could actually cook on it. This is a lot of stove for the money.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful By John Belford on February 14, 2011
Style Name: With Burner Verified Purchase
This stand does what it should, which is to hold the Trangia burner and the pot. The changes I made to it were to cut the notches where the burner goes by 5/8 of an inch, which put the bottom of the pot at a hotter spot in the flame, and to drill it with a bunch of holes for lightness. It now boils 2 cups of water just under 2 minutes faster than the original configuration. There is still enough room below the burner for a pan to preheat in cold temperatures, I use an aluminum drink coaster. I also believe the stand acts as a bit of a heat sink, the holes help with that also. But I am pleased with it and love the Trangia burner.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful By B. Stewart on January 10, 2011
Style Name: With Burner Verified Purchase
I carry this as a backup for my Sierra Titanium Wood stove for when wood fuel is scarce or when I'm lazy. Boils 2 cups of water in my Brunton kettle in about 7-8 minutes on 1/2 ounce of fuel in good conditions, maybe 3/4 ounce in cold windy conditions. It will simmer for about 20-25 minutes on 1/2 ounce of fuel with the simmer ring on. You can store 3 or 3 1/2 ounces of fuel in it (the screw top is sealed with an o-ring). That makes it nice to just pull it out and light it without messing with fuel. Then just snuff it out with the cap and screw the lid back on to save the rest of the fuel. You can boil about 12-14 cups of water or simmer for a total of over 2 hours on one filling over days or weeks if desired. Very nice to only have to fill it occasionally and not waste any more fuel than you need for whatever you're doing. Sometimes I use the Trangia stove by setting it inside the Sierra stove. Other times I use the aluminum stand. It is extremely sturdy and holds the stove firmly. I usually use an additional wind screen made of thin aluminum flashing around the whole thing.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful By ackack on November 7, 2010
Style Name: With Burner Verified Purchase
I'd seen how to make such a stove from a beverage can, but decided there had to be a more robust manufactured one out there and found this.
This is the coolest stove, and I like gadgets. It is small, compact, light and 100% reliable. It's easy to use and fuel can be found at a lot of stores including gas stations, hardware stores, wal-mark. It burns alcohol. I use Heet, a product for car's I get anywhere. (Heet is denatured alcohol that absorbs the water in the gas tank.) or denatured alcohol from hardware stores, or 70+% rubbing alcohol, or maybe even strong liquor, but haven't heard of trying that.
I used this on a camping trip where light weight and minimal space was paramount. It worked great. The stove fits into my coffee mug. Extra fuel fits anywhere inside any type of bottle.
One drawback is that it takes a few minutes for the flame to start burning out of the holes, but by the time my friends get their stove set up mine is working at 100%.. It does put off heat still while priming itself so u can start your cooking right away. I blow on it after a couple of minutes to force the flame out of the cup and only burn from the holes.
Wind will not blow it out.
The simmer lid works amazing and is a must have, and you really want to be able to put the screw cap on so you can keep the fuel in the stove while traveling.
The stand is great, its light but I opted to make a lighter and more compact one that would fit inside my pot for my trips. I use the stand for car trips still. This is my preferred stove now even for car camping bc its so compact.
I like it so much I bought a spare to keep in car at all times and then one for my friend so we have two on camping trips.
It seems almost indestructible and inside a backpack probably will be. No moving parts or things to break,, the only drawback I can see is the potential danger of overturning the stove and having fuel spill. It does not seem to be a really dangerous fuel though.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful By greg from maine on April 9, 2011
Style Name: With Burner Verified Purchase
This stove performs exactly how I expected it to - wonderfully! The pictures don't show everything. The set comes with the three piece stand, burner and two tops, one for sealing it closed and the other for simmering. The assembly breaks down and stores in a very small area and weighs almost nothing.

Cooking with it is very easy, fill it up with denatured alcohol and light. Shortly after lighting it warms up and the flames come out the holes along the perimeter of the cap instead of the cap hole itself. Adjusting the simmering cap or closing the simmering cap to snuff the flame requires a leatherman or some type of pliers because, obviously, you don't want to touch the hot metal with your fingers.

This stove is so minimalistic it's beautiful. If it were your only stove on a prolonged trip you might get annoyed at its slower pace of cooking but on a shorter trip where fewer, easier meals are on the menu or used in conjunction with a faster, hotter stove (like a msr) it definitely has a niche. Sometimes I think marketers believe the only cooking we do is boil water and all we want in a stove is the capacity to boil as fast as possible. MSRs don't simmer worth a damn which makes for some tough cooking. This stove doesn't have the high end heat of those stoves but it does just fine if you have an extra few minutes to spare. When you consider it can be brought way down to a low simmer as well you can see the potential in this well thought out, simple, burly little stove. I love it!
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