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frontpage Posted by Rokket | Staff • Dec 5, 2023

Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove (Black)

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Walmart has Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove (Black, Model 31313) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.

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Features:
  • Durable carbon steel construction
  • High-temperature resistance: 350 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Portable and lightweight, charcoal grill
  • Includes food grate with a surface of 10.5" x 9.5"
  • Can grill food for 2 to 4 people
  • Perfect for cooking and grilling while camping

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Walmart has Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove (Black, Model 31313) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Durable carbon steel construction
  • High-temperature resistance: 350 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Portable and lightweight, charcoal grill
  • Includes food grate with a surface of 10.5" x 9.5"
  • Can grill food for 2 to 4 people
  • Perfect for cooking and grilling while camping

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Model: Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove, Model 31313, Black

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semper_fi
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Then buy something else or don't buy it. Stop whining about something you don't even own, or add value by offering an alternative.

Slightly smaller, no paint, same price.
TOMSHOO Camping Wood Burning Stove with Grill Plate Outdoor Portable Folding Stainless Steel Backpacking 8.3"x6.3"x4.9" Cooking Stove https://www.walmart.com/ip/3754249039
Selman
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You have to quote them if you want them to see your reply. The idea that it would only work once even if it did burn off some paint is bogus. Like any grill, you cook a very hot fire in it prior to cooking anything.
timsy
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Here's a tip: lots of places restrict open camp fires but allow cooking stoves. This + one hot dog or a marshmallow on a stick is a cooking stove. Don't be a jerk and use it in a high risk wildfire area of course.

Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.

Go camp somewhere. Peace.

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aberro
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I can't see that lasting more than one use as the paint would burn off and rust to pieces. 🤷🏼 ♂️
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timsy
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Here's a tip: lots of places restrict open camp fires but allow cooking stoves. This + one hot dog or a marshmallow on a stick is a cooking stove. Don't be a jerk and use it in a high risk wildfire area of course.

Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.

Go camp somewhere. Peace.
Last edited by timsy December 5, 2023 at 09:33 AM.
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Quote from timsy :
Here's a tip: lots of places restrict open camp fires but allow cooking stoves. This + one hot dog or a marshmallow on a stick is a cooking stove. Don't be a jerk and use it in a high risk wildfire area of course.

Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.

Go camp somewhere. Peace.
In CA a cooking stove means with gas, a wood burning grill or stove would have same restrictions as a campfire
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LJCRST
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Quote from aberro :
I can't see that lasting more than one use as the paint would burn off and rust to pieces. 🤷🏼 ♂️
Then buy something else or don't buy it. Stop whining about something you don't even own, or add value by offering an alternative.

Slightly smaller, no paint, same price.
TOMSHOO Camping Wood Burning Stove with Grill Plate Outdoor Portable Folding Stainless Steel Backpacking 8.3"x6.3"x4.9" Cooking Stove https://www.walmart.com/ip/3754249039
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N204life
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Lol high temp paint. Wonder what chemicals are in that paint that will burn off while cooking and get into your food. No one's complaining there military man, just looking out for anyone who may spend the $10 for it to only work once. Wasting money is wasting money, we're here to help people not waste their hard earned money.
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Selman
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Quote from N204life :
Lol high temp paint. Wonder what chemicals are in that paint that will burn off while cooking and get into your food. No one's complaining there military man, just looking out for anyone who may spend the $10 for it to only work once. Wasting money is wasting money, we're here to help people not waste their hard earned money.
You have to quote them if you want them to see your reply. The idea that it would only work once even if it did burn off some paint is bogus. Like any grill, you cook a very hot fire in it prior to cooking anything.
Last edited by Selman December 5, 2023 at 10:32 AM.
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desynergy
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So they're not using the same paint they use on grills? Or am I missing something here?

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WickedDrip
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Quote from arribasn :
In CA a cooking stove means with gas, a wood burning grill or stove would have same restrictions as a campfire
In California, go straight to jail, then come right back out and do it again.
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ArchangelOX
Dec 5, 2023
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Had one used it once, Realized, even though it is compact, it gets so dirty and charred, i wouldn't want to carry it anywhere, or would have to really deep clean it afterwards If your going camping in a subcompact car....maybe works out for you, otherwise just buy a blackstone and accept the marginal extraspace it takes up.
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madmax718
Dec 5, 2023
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blackstones take up a ton of space. It is also extremely messy in comparison. I am not saying this grill is the go to replacement, but certainly packs up significantly smaller. This plus a small back of charcoal means bbq wheever you are.
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jdshear01
Dec 6, 2023
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I like the concept of this although I also question it's durability. That is built into the price though...burn it up, get another one for 10 bucks...whatever. It would probably last camping for a week, or a few weekends and I'm sure it'd be cheaper than buying take out food. Most campsites have fire rings and grills so I guess I don't totally see the practicality...falls into a special niche use case. If travelling light, this would be excellent since it packs flat. If weight wasn't an issue you could even make an industrial one out of thicker steel.
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Quote from WickedDrip :
In California, go straight to jail, then come right back out and do it again.
In Russia, car drives you!
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Quote from CyanNose6487 :
In Russia, car drives you!
Correction: In Russia, grill cooks you!

Real talk, do these little grills work? To me they seem so small you'd exhaust any wood fuel before you could cook anything (or you'd have to constantly feed twigs into the fire) or fuel like charcoal would be so close it would burn the outside of the food before the inside was even warm. A folding rocket stove seems better for wood or perhaps an old school army stove for fuel pellets. (only talking solid fuels) Not saying I haven't stopped myself more than one from buying one of these mind you....

Somewhat related, trying to find a video online of this product in use I stumbled upon the fact Walmart seems to have knockoff Solo stoves for sale. The 7" for $40 doesn't sound too bad.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-...3779892608

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-...1766973003
Last edited by WooHoo2You December 6, 2023 at 07:56 AM.
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Better than Snow Peak?

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Quote from timsy :
Here's a tip: lots of places restrict open camp fires but allow cooking stoves. This + one hot dog or a marshmallow on a stick is a cooking stove. Don't be a jerk and use it in a high risk wildfire area of course.

Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.

Go camp somewhere. Peace.
Most places with fire restrictions in place would consider this an open fire anyway.
In order for it to be allowed during fire restrictions you have to have direct control, with a mechanism, over the fire
Whitegas stoves, propane grills, propane firepits are allowed, "contained" open fuel is not.

That said, most times you would just get a warning if you put it out in front of whoever was there, opposed to a ticket.

(I used to work for the Forest Service and now Fish and Game).​

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