🔥 Cook Anywhere, Conquer Everywhere! 🎒
This Portable Camping Stove delivers a powerful 30,000 BTU output in a lightweight 1.5-pound stainless steel frame. Designed for outdoor pros, it features a windproof burner, a 39.4-inch safety gas hose, and compatibility with propane, butane, and isobutane fuels. Compact and durable, it’s your reliable cooking companion for hiking, camping, and emergency use, backed by a 1-year warranty.
Material | Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel |
Maximum Energy Output | 30000 British Thermal Units |
Fuel Type | Butane, Isobutane, Propane |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3"L x 4.9"W x 4.3"H |
T**7
Brilliant design and functionality!
If I could design and build a single burner stove, this is what I would try to build. Tremendous versatility in this product. It can accept multiple fuel types, including propane and butane which is wonderful because whatever supply you might need when you go to a store with limited options it would be able to use. The five burners provides a really nice heat distribution pattern for cooking and when this is paired with a Korean BBQ Wok (search term: "Korean BBQ Grill Non-stick Grill Circular") and a dome lid that another user showed in his review it is very versatile to cook with. The wok is light and stows away reasonably well in a camping kit. I've also been using it a home on my glass top range I like it so much. This makes camp cooking with it second nature. At it's lowest setting it can cook really effectively, there's enough heat output range to do serious work like boiling in a larger pot. My cooking is commonly almost as low as I can make it function. I haven't used it for this, but clearly it has the heat output to work really well for water bath canning in an outdoor environment with a large pot. The only improvement I'd make to the stove is to secure the foot pads to the stove as they want to fall off easily. I haven't done it yet, but I assume a little contact cement should do the trick. I'm not positive this would work. If the feet are silicone maybe it won't stick as well. Not sure. This is a wonderful piece of kit and I'm buying my second one now to gift to my cousin who is a camping gear connoisseur who I think will appreciate this product as much as I do. One of my best pieces of camping equipment. It's also nice to combine this with the refillable fuel keg.
R**Y
Such a good camp burner
I got this for cooking in my DIY camper, and I really like it. I am a professional cook by trade, and I can say this is built pretty dang well! It gets very hot very easily, the flame can be low and slow or ripping hot for boiling water. I would recommend to anyone looking for a good camp burner.
G**R
Good Purchase
Looks like a quality product. Solid feeling, not stamped from thin sheet metal.I did "fire up" the stove once. Setup was quick and easy.I plan on using this stove for emergencies so, it probably won't see a lot of use. Seems very dependable.
P**E
Great, but doesn't like mild winds.
Light and compact design are great. A great stove until the winds start. Had to make a wind block for 2 sides or the flames blew out or didn't heat evenly. Set up is easy and it's size takes less space than the other one's I use.
L**.
Great burners
3 stars out of 4 (or 4 of 5)Great burners, non-critical flawsThis is a great solution as a single burner stove for one pound propane tanks (I don't use butane). The impressive burners can both blast water to quickly boil water as well as be used on very low heat to bake a cake in a pan. It's great that the propane adapter is included as well as a nice spark lighter. The shortcomings are more annoying than red flags. 1) The silicone foot pads fall off easily and are difficult to glue on. Gorilla glue (epoxy foam) seems to work. 2) The paint immediately peeled off the bottom until I glued the pads on. No peeling elsewhere. 3) The case is mismatched. It fits inside but is .5 inches larger than the case dimensions.
M**.
Great stove
We take it hunting and atv riding it works great. Almost to hot 🔥 have to turn it down as low as it can go. It boils a canteen cup of water in a few minutes and that's a 1980s cup so it's a little heavier duty than newer ones. Every one who sees it wants to know where I got it and how much I tell them. They all and myself included think it's worth the money. I bought the propane adapter to fill the 1lbs tanks back up from a 20lbs tank, because I always have 20lbs tanks sitting around and it's the cheapest option in my opinion.
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This thing will flame 🔥
I really didn’t want to get a two burner stove to take up more space in my tiny trailer. This is so much more compact and takes less countertop while accommodating a larger pot or pan with no problem.So far I love it! I’ve got a cobbler cooking in my omnia oven at the moment. Had to get the right hose to connect to the hose, provided with stove, from my 5lb propane tank. Barely need to turn the propane from the tank to get a comfortable flame. Then I like to turn off the propane at the tank in order to clear the line.I may have to get a second one!
A**Y
Tiny but packs a punch. Great for WOKing
If making stir fry you need that high heat that home stoves just don’t provide. I barely crank this on and food can burn quickly if you aren’t paying attention. My carbon steel wok heats up in less 30 secs.
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