🔥 Cook Up a Storm Anywhere!
The ARC Single Burner Propane Stove is a robust outdoor cooking solution featuring a heavy-duty cast iron burner with a powerful 200,000 BTU output. Designed for versatility, it accommodates various cookware and boasts a unique ventilation system for enhanced efficiency. Its sturdy all-welded steel frame and improved windguard make it perfect for outdoor cooking, whether you're frying a turkey or boiling seafood.
Maximum Energy Output | 193600 British Thermal Units |
Power Source | fuel_powered |
Fuel Type | Propane |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 16.5"W x 16.5"H |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Cast Iron |
S**A
Good
Very good quality love it
C**S
Excelente
Excelente
J**R
One of My favorite product from Amazon
It is good product easy to use I love the way my soups was boiled all over
K**S
Very solid
Well packed and structurally sound. The main reason for this purchase was because the description stated ARC/USA, lending to it was made in the USA. The paperwork inside stated it was designed in the USA and made in China 🤔.
K**N
Works great.
The media could not be loaded. This burner is easy to regulate and can produce a lot of heat. Turn it down for slow frying or crank it up for lots of fast heat. We do a lot of canning and our old burner wasn't quite cutting it. This burner didn't take long to boil water and produce steam in our pressure cooker. I even turned it down to conserve on gas because the amount I was using was clearly not required to keep the pressure cooker going strong. It's very heavy duty and made of stainless steel. The burner looks to be cast iron (not 100% sure) it isn't as heavy as you might think but heavy enough to withstand outdoor type punishment. One thing I will note. The first tank I put on it was almost empty and I wanted to use it up. The tank was very low and didn't seem to have enough pressure when I tried to light the burner. It did not light externally and the gas was burning down inside of the burner tube. Inside the tube where your air flow adjustment is. I work with torches AKA rose buds/acetylene torches and I am familiar with this situation. There was no red or blue flame coming out of the burner but I could hear something burning. I realized the flame was inside the burner tube and not coming out of the burner itself (the small holes) if this happens you need to turn the gas off to the tank first then the regulator. Remove the tank and put a full tank on it. When I did this the burner lit up immediately. I'm not sure if this could be potentially dangerous but I do not think if left too long it is healthy for the burner itself as it will get extremely hot where it shouldn't and possible melt the rubber seal on your regulator hose connected to the burner. Long story short don't try to light it with a near empty tank like I did. To be safe always make sure you have a minimum half tank or more before lighting. If it runs out while you are using it, it just burns down low and eventually burns out. My mistake was lighting it on an already very low tank. This is not a design flaw this was a human error on my part. In saying all the that. Use a good tank of gas and light her up because this thing is bad ass.
C**X
cookem up
works as described best thing ever
E**N
Useful thing
It is easy for use... It design and the boil speed is perfect.
K**E
This unit is just terrible.
First go around- had to return the unit because there was a large hole in the burner where the regulator/hose package had knocked its way through prolly during shipping. Amazon took care of shipping me a replacment no problem. But it tells me this is very low quality..The replacment- upon opening the box, pulled out the unit to find.. loose hardware. Rolling my eyes...See that the burner ring is just hanging on by one loose bolt and one cross threaded bolt. Was able to reassemble and get the unit functional.Burn quality- I'm a Propane tech by trade. To me this unit seems a bit over pressured. At low pressure lean it all the way out [air shudder open], then as you increase flame and pressure you need to richen/close the air shutter off. But when you do that it soots up your pot.I'm not impressed for this kinda money
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