@ Udders 'can't fault build quality' well, you'll find after some use that the riveted arms break. DAMHIK
@ Flintlock Gonna burst your bubble here- cork is slow to ignite and when it does catch fire, it tends to burn at a very very slow rate. Quite useless in these stoves. Thumb sized 2" bits are just right for when the stove is alight. To start it, the tiniest twigs work best along with birch bark. DAMHIK
Size matters- if you want to cook on those, you'll need a bigger size or be prepared to keep feeding the fire which is a right PITA.
That's all the doom and gloom for the day folks!