(Video) How to Make a Hobo Stove That’s Very Practical for Bugging Out

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Survivalists need to know how to make this hobo stove when they have to bug out!

When a collapse occurs, it probably won't be safe for you to stay in your home. This means that you will have to bug out to another location or live off the land.

Most of us will probably have supplies in our bug out bags to help us make a fire so we can cook food. However, this process may take a long time.

That is when having a stove made out of a tin can also known as a hobo stove will come in handy. You will be able to start enjoying a meal in no time at all!

To learn how this hobo stove is made, please head on over to the next page and check out the video. 

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15 Comments

  1. Thomas Whitten said:

    I’ve made a few of these. The do work. The tin can is kind of hard to work with so try to find the thickest ones to use. Mine never come out looking good or pretty but it’ll do. They tend to use a lot of fuel so be prepared with a large amount of small wood.

  2. Billy Twowolf Hall said:

    If you put a 1 pound can un tge center if tge 3 piund can.
    Fill dirt around ariund it it will alsi act as a heater that will warm leanto pretty effective

  3. Micah Haley said:

    “pump drill”
    just put a modern chuck on it and go to town.

  4. Matthew Johnson said:

    Tin snips and a punch will work just fine. I’ve made several over the years and they are never preatty but they work and that’s the important part.

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