
Want to make a stove that's guaranteed not to malfunction and will be super cheap and easy to use and maintain? Then you want the design in the video below. Not only can something like this be beneficial for SHTF, but it'll be an excellent alternative when the lights go out and there's no electricity.
This penny can stove will put out some serious heat and is incredibly simple to create. It's a worthy replacement of some of the best stoves on the market.
What's really great about this design is that it takes up almost no space and is really lightweight, meaning that you can build one of these and keep it in your kit, just in case. Or you can choose to rely on only this stove as your primary cooking method. Either way, you can't lose.

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The aluminum ones work great, but don’t last with so much heat. Use a thrift store stainless water bottle. Indestructible.
I made one it works good
Jesse Lee
you got a video or a step by step, on how to make this?
you did an awesome job on it.
Nah. I’ve got a few. It’s just what’s on hand. I’ll get a cheap one stainless water bottle. Kinda fit the cap to the base. Cut to height. I use the ‘middle’ of the bottle with some holes drilled in it as a wind break. The center piece is just a copper plumbing fitting (reduction coupling) as the bad for the pot. I just feel it out as I go…