Its most distinctive feature is that the trivet and wind shield are integrated into one unit.
Stacking trivets or wind shields can be a challenge. I've been scratching my head many times when they wouldn't fit perfectly on my cooktop...
The MiliCamp Mesh Stove is made from a single titanium sheet, is just 0.17mm thick, and weighs 11g.
Thanks to its thinness, it can be stacked effortlessly on any cooktop.
It kills two birds with one stone - it means you have one less tool and it can be stored compactly.
Assembly is also very easy; just hang it on the hook.
There are three notches, and the wind shield and trivet are completed by inserting two prongs into them.
The assembled size can be adjusted to three levels (diameter: 82mm, 72mm, 62mm), so it can be used with a variety of cooktops and stoves.
Its simplicity means it is less likely to break and can be used safely.
Although it is made of titanium sheet, a closer look reveals that it is made of a fine micromesh. The flickering flames shining through the micromesh are so beautiful you could watch them forever. They create a lantern-like, chandelier-like atmosphere, and they're incredibly relaxing and uplifting.
[Size] 272mm x 67mm, assembled size: Φ82mm x H67mm. Adjustable to three positions (Φ: 82mm, 72mm, 62mm).
[Weight] 11g. [Weight Capacity] Approximately 15kg. [Material] Micromesh titanium (Ti) sheet (0.20mm thick).
The X Mesh Stove, which serves as both a windshield and grate, has been well-received for its beautiful design and simple structure. This is a low-height model, 1cm shorter than the large size. For users of smaller flat cooktops like the Evernew 400FD, the inability to pack the existing X Mesh Stove with the lid closed when storing it inside the cooktop was a bit of a drawback.
It can be stored inside slim cookers such as the EVERNEW 400FD, 570FD, and U.L. Alu.Pot 700.
Lightweight and fast, it can be easy to feel a little impatient while hiking or mountain climbing. At times like that, watching the flickering flames leaking out of the mesh stove is incredibly calming. It's that relaxing feeling you get when watching a bonfire.