I've been looking at the Lixada Portable Stainless Steel Gasifier Wood Stove.
Comparing the Lixada stove to a e.g. a Steel Scout and similar gasifier stoves. Gasifier stoves of this design may have some differences such as with the pot holder.
I've seen the Lixada for sale at various prices come with different pot holders. The Steel Scout uses five arm with it's pot holder. The Lixada I've looke at uses three to four arms for the pot holder.
The number of pot holder arms may make a difference with the stability of the stove.
Below is a link to a Lixada that uses four arms with it's pot holder.
https://www.amazon.com/Lixada-Portab...N%3DB01E8QWHTI
The Scout has a coal catcher on the bottom, which the Lixada doesn't have. If you plan to use a Lixada stove on other than the ground, you can fabricate a round piece metal flashing the same size as the bottom to catch coals, preventing burning of any surfaces such as a picnic table, etc.
http://www.silverfire.us/304-stainle...el-scout-stove
The Solo gasifier wood stove comes in four different sizes. I'd be interested in their largest version that accepts smaller logs (to use when car camping, etc.) however it weighs 20 lbs and the cost is more than I want to spend for a camping stove.
https://www.solostove.com/
The wood burning chamber is double wall construction. Air goes flows up through the double wall and works as a re-burner. Burning your collected fuel twice, creating a gasification from the air flow.
The Lixada, Scout and possibly others fit into a ~3 cup pot such as the (775 ml) MSR Stowaway pot. (775 millilitres = ~3.28 cups)
MSR Stowaway pots come in different sizes and have a lockable lid using the pot handle. Good to store items when the pot isn't being used.
9.5 oz./270 g (475ml); 13 oz./365 g (775ml); 15.5 oz./440 g (1100ml); 19.5 oz./550 g (1600ml)