How To Build A Cinder Block Rocket Stove For Under $10

IMO, one of the most important aspect of homesteading involves off-grid stuff, like cooking. Today, I show you how to build a double burner cinder block rocket stove for under $10.

I built this cinder block rocket stove using L-shape concrete blocks instead of the elusive H-shape blocks.

I could not find round or square grates, so instead I used two cooling racks made of metal which I found at Dollar Tree; Both cooling racks only cost a dollar.

I did eventually find grates online at Amazon with free shipping: http://bit.ly/Round-Grate

All in all, this DIY concrete block rocket stove performs admirably, was easily assembled in about 2 minutes.

We’ll be using the apparatus as an outdoor stove to roast meat, brew cowboy coffee or cook up hot dogs & burgers in the months ahead… #TGBTG

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7 Comments

  1. Brilliant stove! Thanks for sharing Daniel. May God bless you & yours on your homestead. I’ll look forward to more posts from this site.

  2. Your style is really unique compared to other folks I have read stuff from. Many thanks for posting when you have the opportunity. I will bookmark this web site.

  3. Hi! I found your website on Google and want to thank you for writing this post and recording the video.

    I researched many rocket stoves, and yours appears to be among the easiest to assemble, and most efficient method to burn twigs and sticks.

    Love your blog! God bless!

  4. Thanks for sharing. I never imagined how simple it would be to build a cheap device like this that actually works! I really like that you have two burners, most other rocket stoves I seen only have one. WTG!!!

  5. I was just looking at your post “How To Build A Cinder Block Rocket Stove For Under $10” and I think your stove design is very simple to build, and seems very efficient. Job well done!

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