Do you need an ultralight flat-fold stove that can boil water in 4 minutes using twigs and sticks? The Ganesha Cookstove Project has unveiled a revolutionary flat-fold smokeless wood stove on Kickstarter.
Designed by Brice Hoskin, The new Ganesha Ultralight flat-fold smokeless wood stove allows outdoor adventurers to cook using nature’s fuel. Brian Hoskins is a serial entrepreneur with a history of successful ventures including Mountain Boy Sledworks and Montanya Rum.
“Since 2015, we’ve been working to improve lives through better cookstove technology, The Ganesha Ultralight has a new flat-fold design that represents a leap forward in our mission to make efficient, smokeless cooking accessible to everyone, from villagers in Nepal to outdoor enthusiasts in the US.”
said Brice Hoskin, Founder of the Ganesha Cookstove Project.
What is the Ganesha Ultralight Stove?

The Ganesha Ultralight stove combines portability with efficiency. Its flat-fold design ensures easy transport and storage, while the smokeless technology provides a cleaner burning experience. The stove can be fueled by any biomass available, from wood to dried dung, making it versatile for many kinds of outdoor adventurers.

Available in titanium (7.8 oz) or stainless steel (13.0 oz), the stove weighs less than a butane stove with a canister, and it packs down to just 10 x 7 x 0.5 inches for easy transport.

When assembled (5.25 x 5.25 x 6.8 inches), it burns any dry biomass fuel and boils 700 ml of water in 4-6 minutes. Designed in the USA and handmade in India, the stove sets up in under 10 seconds and includes a fire-resistant ground cloth, combining efficiency with portability.

Founded in 2015, the Ganesha Cookstove Project designs, manufactures, and distributes efficient and affordable wood stoves to improve lives and reduce environmental impact.
Ganesha Ultralight is looking to raise $20,000, and YouTube influencer reviews of the stove have garnered over 3 million views. Early Bird rewards include a Ganesha Ultralight, in titanium, a fiberglass mat, safety instructions and a Tyvek packing envelope, saving 33% off retail price with delivery worldwide.
The stove is scheduled to ship around October 2024.
At the time of writing, the project has raised over $14,082 from 128 backers in pledges towards its goal of more than $20,000.
To learn more, visit the Ganesha Cookstove ultralight Kickstarter page.
Ultralight Stove reviews
Here are a few reviews of the product.
SOURCE Ganesha Cookstove Project
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