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product_id: 52466083
title: "SilverFire Survivor Rocket Wood Burning Stove Stainless Steel"
brand: "silverfire"
price: "฿22180"
currency: THB
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Silver Fire"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/52466083-silverfire-survivor-rocket-wood-burning-stove-stainless-steel
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# ≥1.5 kW firepower ≤25 mg/m³ ultra-low emissions Durable stainless steel build SilverFire Survivor Rocket Wood Burning Stove Stainless Steel

**Brand:** silverfire
**Price:** ฿22180
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cook Clean, Burn Bright – The Ultimate Outdoor Stove Upgrade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SilverFire Survivor Rocket Wood Burning Stove Stainless Steel by silverfire
- **How much does it cost?** ฿22180 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/52466083-silverfire-survivor-rocket-wood-burning-stove-stainless-steel)

## Best For

- silverfire enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted silverfire brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged Portability:** Lightweight 5.67 kg stainless steel design with cool-touch exterior and easy transport handles.
- • **Ready for Adventure:** Compatible with skirted pot stove bags and cookware for a complete outdoor kitchen setup.
- • **Eco-Friendly Efficiency:** Minimal fuel use with ultra-low smoke keeps your outdoor vibe clean and green.
- • **Smart Combustion Chamber:** Rectangular chamber with viewing port for uniform fuel feed and optimal burn.
- • **Effortless High-Heat Cooking:** Secondary combustion boosts firepower for faster, hotter meals.

## Overview

The SilverFire Survivor Rocket Stove is a robust, stainless steel wood-burning stove engineered for efficient, low-emission cooking outdoors. Featuring a unique rectangular combustion chamber with secondary combustion, it delivers high thermal efficiency (≥35%) and powerful heat output (≥1.5 kW) while minimizing smoke (≤25 mg/m³). Lightweight and portable, it includes a viewing door and insulated exterior for safe handling, making it the go-to stove for eco-conscious adventurers and outdoor chefs seeking performance and durability.

## Description

Introducing the SilverFire Survivor 2nd Generation rocket stove with secondary combustion! The Survivor is a portable, fast, fun, rugged outdoor cook stove. This state of the art clean cook stove is durable, fun, and fast. It features a large rectangle combustion chamber that accepts uniform fuel insertion, rather than the common round clay chamber, that restricts lateral fuel access. Survivor uses minimal fuel, produces less char, low emissions, and minimal smoke using dry, quality biomass. The SilverFire Survivor produces little emissions or smoke. The SilverFire Survivor is a revolutionary design, incorporating secondary air, primary air, and a door for a hotter fire during high fire power cooking. Our end product is fine ash, not large embers of char that decrease ventilation, fill the combustion chamber, and choke off stove, retarding efficient combustion. SpecificationsFuel: WoodMaterial: Stainless steelSmoke & Gas Blackness Level (Ringelmann Level) ≤ level 1Cooking Fire Power ≥ 1.5 kWEmissions Concentration (smoke) ≤ 25 mg/m3Thermal Efficiency ≥ 35% (StoveTec/EcoZoom 30%)Cast Iron Cook Top Diameter: 18 cm

Review: Solid - I've only used the stove once since I got it the other day but it seems well built and should hopefully last a long time. Stainless body and internal combustion chamber, cast iron pot supprt, and black painted base and stove door surround (no idea what metal is under the paint). Pop rivetted and welded. As far as I can guess, I suspect the cast iron top may be it's only real point of potential (unlikely) breakage. But i can only see that cracking if it's hit hard or has a lot of cold water poured on it when it's roasting hot. Secondary burning of wood gases is part of the stove's design apparently, but I haven't figured out where the gas holes inside the chamber actually lead to in order to circulate gases released from the burning wood. The stove definitely performs best with small diameter twigs and kindling. That's where you get the most heat output from the top. I experimented with larger wood up to maybe four centimeters and it will burn, but less fiercely (obviously). This might be good if you want to make some hot coals for your dutch oven lid. Stove can be fed from the top or the sides and the stove door closes to retain a little heat. Smokey at first, once the burn gets underway the smoke almost disappears completely, but expect your cookware to get blackened (if you wash it right away it'll come off, otherwise have dedicated pots and they will absorb heat more readily with the soot on the base). Handles allow you to move the stove when hot and the simple feed tray detaches and can be stored inside. Exterior walls remain cool due to the insulated core. Empty cold ash out by tipping it and shaking it clean. It's a simple, well made stove that doesn't require a lot of time messing with. I'm still a bit confused by the presence of the Petromax version of this stove, which looks identical in every way. I don't know whether Silverfire (usa) or Petromax (germany) are competitors or collaborators. But if they are identical then I think price is about all that's going to decide your choice. The Petromax company do seem to supply accessories, such as bags and cookware and the like. Silverfire does have a skirted pot dedicated to its stove, but that one pot is £65 right now, so I won't be rushing out to buy it! Value for money? I would say at it's current price of £99 it's good value for money. Any more and I would have been put off by price. It is, after all, just a stove, albeit a decent one. There's a stove frenzy in the market at the moment and some of the smaller camping stoves have had some silly price tags. By comparison to some of those tiny designer stoves, you get a lot more stove for your money wih the Silverfire, but £99 is a high enough price in my opinion.
Review: It's the best - I did a fair amount of research on rocket stoves and the Silverfire Survivor seemed to be the best. The research was based on USA reviews as the Silverfire has very limited exposure in the UK. I bought from this UK supplier sooner than I planned because the UK price in pounds was almost half of the USA dollar price which is unusual to say the least and I expected the price would increase once current UK stocks run out and the price has to reflect the lower pound/dollar exchange rate. I ordered the Silverfire on a Thursday and it arrived the following Monday by a courier that e-mailed first thing to tell me which hour in the day it would arrive. It arrived on time so the first part of this review is to say that the dispatch and delivery was excellent. The second part of this review is to say that the reviewers from desertcart.com were absolutely right and the Silverfire Survivor is very well made in stainless steel and looks as if it will last a lifetime with no ceramic insulation to disintegrate or mild steel to rust unlike some other rocket stoves. The third part of this review will be updated when I have fired it up on different fuels and tested it's efficiency

## Features

- Combustion Chamber Door (with viewing port)
- Heat Reducing Baffles (stove base protect cooking surface)
- Easy To Transport
- Skirted Pot Stove Bag & Cookware Options available

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CHF1K0U |
| Best Sellers Rank | 591,136 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 83 in Fireplace Ovens |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (20) |
| Date First Available | 14 Feb. 2014 |
| Item model number | Rocket |
| Manufacturer | SilverFire |
| Material type | Stainless Steel |
| Part number | 852661234672 |
| Power source type | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 27.94 x 31.75 cm; 5.67 kg |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SilverFire
- **EU Spare Part Availability Duration:** 5 Years
- **Fuel type:** Wood
- **Item weight:** 12.5 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Maximum energy output:** 1.5 Kilowatts
- **Power source:** Wood
- **Product dimensions:** 27.9L x 27.9W x 31.8H centimetres
- **UPC:** 852661234672

## Images

![SilverFire Survivor Rocket Wood Burning Stove Stainless Steel - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71f8QU6ClUL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can be use for charcoal instead of woods**
A: Hello,

The stove should be used only with wooden material.
Charcoal is not allowed.

**Q: Is this the 2016 model? The 2016 model has 5 pot supports on top (see first product photo), the 2013 model had 4 pot supports (third photo)**
A: mine has 5 supports and its fantastic.

**Q: Is this the 2nd generation stove?**
A: you would have to elaborate more !!! I think the only thing that has been changed is the kindling support on the early model it was a wire type construction and now it is a one piece sheet metal construction !! my opinion is it is worth every penny and if looked after could become a family heirloom there should the need arise whether for an emergency back up or just a family day out hope that helps !!!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid
*by F***W on 21 April 2017*

I've only used the stove once since I got it the other day but it seems well built and should hopefully last a long time. Stainless body and internal combustion chamber, cast iron pot supprt, and black painted base and stove door surround (no idea what metal is under the paint). Pop rivetted and welded. As far as I can guess, I suspect the cast iron top may be it's only real point of potential (unlikely) breakage. But i can only see that cracking if it's hit hard or has a lot of cold water poured on it when it's roasting hot. Secondary burning of wood gases is part of the stove's design apparently, but I haven't figured out where the gas holes inside the chamber actually lead to in order to circulate gases released from the burning wood. The stove definitely performs best with small diameter twigs and kindling. That's where you get the most heat output from the top. I experimented with larger wood up to maybe four centimeters and it will burn, but less fiercely (obviously). This might be good if you want to make some hot coals for your dutch oven lid. Stove can be fed from the top or the sides and the stove door closes to retain a little heat. Smokey at first, once the burn gets underway the smoke almost disappears completely, but expect your cookware to get blackened (if you wash it right away it'll come off, otherwise have dedicated pots and they will absorb heat more readily with the soot on the base). Handles allow you to move the stove when hot and the simple feed tray detaches and can be stored inside. Exterior walls remain cool due to the insulated core. Empty cold ash out by tipping it and shaking it clean. It's a simple, well made stove that doesn't require a lot of time messing with. I'm still a bit confused by the presence of the Petromax version of this stove, which looks identical in every way. I don't know whether Silverfire (usa) or Petromax (germany) are competitors or collaborators. But if they are identical then I think price is about all that's going to decide your choice. The Petromax company do seem to supply accessories, such as bags and cookware and the like. Silverfire does have a skirted pot dedicated to its stove, but that one pot is £65 right now, so I won't be rushing out to buy it! Value for money? I would say at it's current price of £99 it's good value for money. Any more and I would have been put off by price. It is, after all, just a stove, albeit a decent one. There's a stove frenzy in the market at the moment and some of the smaller camping stoves have had some silly price tags. By comparison to some of those tiny designer stoves, you get a lot more stove for your money wih the Silverfire, but £99 is a high enough price in my opinion.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's the best
*by G***0 on 27 September 2016*

I did a fair amount of research on rocket stoves and the Silverfire Survivor seemed to be the best. The research was based on USA reviews as the Silverfire has very limited exposure in the UK. I bought from this UK supplier sooner than I planned because the UK price in pounds was almost half of the USA dollar price which is unusual to say the least and I expected the price would increase once current UK stocks run out and the price has to reflect the lower pound/dollar exchange rate. I ordered the Silverfire on a Thursday and it arrived the following Monday by a courier that e-mailed first thing to tell me which hour in the day it would arrive. It arrived on time so the first part of this review is to say that the dispatch and delivery was excellent. The second part of this review is to say that the reviewers from Amazon.com were absolutely right and the Silverfire Survivor is very well made in stainless steel and looks as if it will last a lifetime with no ceramic insulation to disintegrate or mild steel to rust unlike some other rocket stoves. The third part of this review will be updated when I have fired it up on different fuels and tested it's efficiency

### ⭐ Returned
*by A***L on 13 March 2024*

Unfortunately I had to return it due to poor soldering in 2 places. 1 was terrible soldering in inner chamber and I was concerned it wouldn't hold once it was alight and reached a high temperature. I asked for a replacement via amazon, but never got it. Instead they refunded my money without ever responding to my phone calls. Communication was zero. It's a shame cos I really would have liked a replacement.

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