LOFI Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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LOFI is a small, founder-led startup based in West Wales, UK, creating innovative outdoor equipment for people who love spending time in nature. The flagship product, the LOFI Stove, is a portable wood-burning camping stove designed for efficiency, safety, and reliability in the wild. Each product is thoughtfully designed, prototyped, and produced with hands-on attention to detail, reflecting Jonny's passion for outdoor adventure and practical innovation.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Brilliant Engineering

I was surprised just how small and light it was, (it all fits inside and 800ml cup), but then I was blown away at just how fast it can bpil water. I put 500ml into the cup and just using twigs, had full boil bubbles in just under 5 mins. That's crazy for a non gas stove.

It is a remarkable piece of kit and I can't wait to use it more

11 April 2026
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Reply from LOFI

Thanks, Johnny!
Great to hear such a positive review - I hope the LOFI stove gives you many years of hot food and adventures :D
Jonny

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Thanks Jonny, keep it up!

Brilliant customer service and the care taken over each hand assembled product is clear, the stove came neatly packaged in biodegradable/recyclable materials. Jonny's LOFI Stove is a deceptively simple idea that has been executed with great attention to detail and precise craftmanship. There is plenty of free fuel all around us in nature, and with the modern advantage of cheap electricity in reliable portable battery packs you can now easily give your small fire the airflow it requires to burn efficiently! And it works a treat, a couple of balls of paper to get it going then add any small twigs and broken sticks, soon you get a roaring fire ready to boil water or heat a frying pan to cook with. Lots of fun and much safer, as well as more efficient, than an open fire. Can confirm the bottom of the stove stays cool enough to not scorch grass! It is a joy to use, highly recommend, and I cant wait to see his future projects take off.

4 April 2026
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Reply from LOFI

Thanks Eddie,
Really good to hear that you're enjoying the LOFI Stove so much, and that you can appreciate the effort that's gone into all aspects of its production.
It takes a little practice to master, but as you've found out, the fuel is free and abundant!
Jonny

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