In the midst of a storm when all else fails, the Kovea Spider Stove will do the trick

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NEWS – Every year when hurricane season is approaching, I cannot help but remember my ordeal in NYC during Hurricane Sandy. During that storm, I spent 14 days without electricity and heat, and many nights I purchased food from the only restaurant that was somehow able to survive. While I did have gas during the storm, and while I was able to light my electronic ignition stove with matches, I often wonder what would have happened if I had an electric stove, or if the gas lines were damaged and unable to deliver gas. Since that storm, I have stocked up on a few emergency items that include propane powered indoor heaters, but I am still undecided about a stove.

Today, during one of my bouts of surfing the internet, I came across the Kovea Spider Stove. This little stove is powered by fuel canisters, has an anti-flame system pipe providing a powerful and stable flame, sits low to the surface, and allows you to place the fuel canister away from the stove for added safety. It is also very portable with its foldable pan support legs. When all else fails, including the loss of electricity and gas, it seems like it can get you through preparing a meal.

If you would like to learn more about the Kovea Spider Stove, or if you would like to purchase it, you can head over to Amazon and check it out. It is available for $59.90

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  2. That’s a backpacker’s stove. For emergencies, I have a Coleman camping stove. It’s much bigger for about the same price.

    1. Hi Chas,

      This is a news story and not a review. Its purpose is just to let our readers know about a product that is available for purchase. I am not making any recommendation.

  3. “It seems like it can get you through preparing a meal”
    “In the midst of a storm when all else fails, the Kovea Spider Stove will do the trick”
    Both sound a bit like a review to me!

    1. The news story starts with the word “NEWS” in bold, and my use of the word “seems” is to indicate that I cannot say with any certainty. Our reviews clearly state “Review” in the title.

      Nevertheless, it is just about sharing basic information.

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