

🔥 Ultralight. Unstoppable. Your pocket-sized campfire revolution.
The Lixada Camping Stove is a premium titanium, foldable wood-burning and alcohol stove weighing only 3.7 ounces. Designed for rugged outdoor use, it supports multiple fuel types including twigs and alcohol, folds flat for easy portability, and is ideal for backpackers and adventurers seeking a lightweight, versatile cooking solution.










| ASIN | B082HWDGNG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #338,398 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #869 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand Name | Lixada |
| Color | Fuel Type-Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (135) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2019 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.54 x 3.54 x 4.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.06 x 6.02 x 1.54 inches |
| Material | Titanium |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Part Number | HQO5061004455746FK |
R**Y
Trangia does NOT FIT
This is a great stove, I own the small stainless steel version and that one is great. This titanium version is half the weight (at 3.6oz) so it's a great upgrade. However, I like this particular stove design because I can use my trangia alcohol stove and or use wood for fuel but the titanium version does not fit the trangia unless you dremal the hole on the top out. Even though I had to do slight modification, I'm still rating this ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ because it's lightweight, easy to use and packs up incredibly small.
D**R
So close to being a great multi-fuel stove
It is a very tight fit, but you can get sterno cans in the stove (see photo). If the stove was just a tiny bit bigger those cans would fit in very easily. They need to include another plate and then you could also use this stove with solid fuel tablets (esbit, etc). Using the alcohol stove holder as a template, I made a plate to use solid fuel tablets as shown in the photo. Trangia alcohol stove and clones fit easily into the holder. 750ml pots and smaller won't sit very good on this stove. They need to include crossbars similar to the ones I made (see photo).
M**.
GREAT for use as an alcohol stove !
It is easy to assemble...do not forget to keep track of the provided pin (if lost, you might be able to use an old wire clothes hanger and cut a piece to fit the length, depending on the diameter). The stove's quality is great !!! Several types of alcohol stoves/spirit burners will fit in it. Just be careful of the distance of the flames to your pots/cups, as well as the balance of your items on the top. It does not have any cross members or grill grates to stop your cup/pot, if it is of a smaller diameter, from falling in or tipping over. A couple of tent stakes, or larger/thicker nails may help. I used an old pair of Dollar Tree small tongs, as a "stand off" for that. Fuel efficiency is good, but do some test burns at home, with your chosen fuel types, so you have an idea how much fuel you need to bring with you on trips, or just with use. It fits almost anywhere, including in a cargo pocket on a pair of BDU/Military style set of pants/shorts. It barely takes up.any room in a backpack or ruck sack.
J**.
Very light and compact
After the first use I'm pretty happy with my purchase. Time will tell how well it holds up the metal pieces are very thin but I had a very specific application in mind I was looking for something that would pack up very small and this camp stove is roughly 1/3 smaller than others I was looking at. It's not something I would use as my primarily and its a bit unstable for a large pot or pan but if you're looking for a very light flat pack camping stove then I would give this a try.
A**R
Dual purpose stove
I like to bicycle tour. This folding Lixada stove is small, light weight and easily carried. It’s a twig stove. But if it’s wet then it converts to an alcohol stove (Alcohol burner device didn’t come w the stove).
P**4
Light, easy to assemble
Would have rated a '5' but was missing the graduated alcohol burner. Assembly is easy...fold over sides, insert hinge pin, and that's it...no slots or tabs to fiddle with. Hinge barrels were very tight at first and took a bit of fiddling to match them up, but lightly scuffing their tops and bottoms with 120-grit sandpaper easily solved that problem. Assembled weight as advertised is right on the money...3.7 ounces WITH both shelves installed, 3.4 ounces with only the ash shelf. There are other less expensive stoves out there that rely on slots and tabs to assemble...I purchased this specifically because of the hinge pin feature...much, much easier. I don't use alcohol burners, so I'm not going to miss the missing burner, but it should have been included either way.
Z**G
Jank
The stove has a really wide top that only poorly supports a bottle cup, and does not support a Stanley Adventure pot. The tolerances are poor so the hinges get locked up. Could oil them but that is a solution for a stove with allot of burns on it. Also the horizontal pieces don't fit super well so it takes a bunch of fiddling to put it together. This one does not have the wire keychain like the steel version so I had to buy my own. The feed port is too large. I knew that going in, but still not the best. And it has no plate for solid fuel. I have this as a trangia holder with wood for back up, for a back up of a back up, so I don't have to remember a better one. It will be fine for that, but if you want to use a stove regularly, go with the Fire ant stove instead, it's a much better stove. It is light.
D**N
Mine is definitely titanium - received wood stove and burner
It seems most of the bad reviews here are from people that received the stainless version instead of the titanium one, people not receiving the titanium burner with the wood burner, and/or possibly a seller is selling knock offs (of this knock off) using inferior materials. I rolled the dice, knowing i may have to return it if it wasn’t right. But the wood stove I received (August 2022, sold by Docerlady) is indeed titanium. It fits together well and is as pictured on Amazon. It came with the titanium alcohol burner too and the burner fits the stove. Pleased with this purchase. I have quite a few alcohol stoves but wanted a hybrid wood/twig burner combo. The titanium burner is 1.8oz vs 1.3oz for the name brand evernew titanium burner. But other than the burner weighing more (and being slightly larger) they function similarly. Very good price for this multi use stove. Everything fits together and functions as it is supposed to - wood stove and burner all titanium.
M**S
GOOD QUALITY.LIGHT AND COMPACT. THE LARGER VARIETY MADE OF STEEL ARE JUST TOO BULKY AND HEAVY.
G**S
Does not include alcohol burner as described; description mentions '+ alcohol burner', '1*alcohol stove' and there is an image of the burner. Price also suggests burner is included - it isn't! Pity as otherwise it is a nice, light and portable little item. I am unable to confirm but other reviews suggest it is not made of titanium.
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