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An In-Depth Review of the SilverFire Hunter TLUD Stove – Crash Gardening, S2; Episode 5



The SilverFire Hunter TLUD (Top-Lit UpDraft) stove is a marvel of off-grid engineering that allows you to boil water or easily cook a meal with a minimum of fuel. In episode 5 of Crash Gardening season 2, David The Good gives us a close look at his biomass cookstove… and uses it to cook breakfast.

If you need an emergency stove or a way to cook in a hurricane or other natural disaster, the SilverFire Hunter is a great option for disaster preparedness and emergency cooking. It’s also excellent as an addition to a tiny house project or off-grid cooking option for a cabin. It burns cleanly compared to most options and is a total miser on fuel use. Hopefully you’ll find this Silverfire Hunter Review helpful… we enjoyed creating it.

Videography by Jeff Greene.

You can get your own SilverFire TLUD stove on Amazon here:

And their website is here:

http://www.silverfire.us/

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