

🔥 Fold, Ignite, Feast: Your Ultimate Outdoor Flame Companion 🔥
The Cofiyard 20,000 BTU 2 Burner Propane Camping Stove is a lightweight, foldable, and portable cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring dual burners with precise flame control, a built-in ignition system, and durable corrosion-resistant materials, it offers powerful, reliable heat output ideal for camping, tailgating, and BBQs. Its compact design includes a carrying bag and handle for effortless transport, making it a must-have for millennial adventurers craving convenience and performance in the wild.













| ASIN | B0DR81PT6W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,481 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Cofiyard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (186) |
| Date First Available | February 28, 2025 |
| Fuel Type | Propane |
| Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
| Item model number | G3E040 |
| Manufacture Year | 2025 |
| Material | Iron, Metal, PA66, Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Energy Output | 20000 BTU per Hour per Foot per Degree Fahrenheit |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 9"W x 6"H |
K**A
Compact Jetboil-like stove without the cost.
I would give it 4.75 stars. Works great- powerful and adjustable flames. I bought this to replace my Coleman Fold-n-Go because I needed a compact stove that would fit in a certain space. I considered the Jetboil (which I have also used) but it wasn’t something I wanted to spend my money on. Positives: + Compact size when folded up + The spacing between burners is optimal for larger pots or pans- one of the main reasons I chose this model + Love how the igniter is not a separate switch. You just move the dial all the way on and then adjust your flame. + Highly adjustable flame settings - have cooked sausages, eggs, salmon and burgers and veggies great so far +Water boils quickly + Travel bag looks like it will last a bit if you care for it. It’s not super flimsy. Negatives: these aren’t too bad and me just being nit picky. - I understand the design decision to place the connector on the side versus the back. But this means a massive footprint when in operation with a 1gallon propane bottle. On a campsite bench I used to use only the short end to cook- now I have to lay it across the table- not a problem if you have a dedicated long enough cooking table or an adapter to a larger propane tank that sits on the ground. - I wish the adapter would nestle inside the unit when closed, like the fold-n-go. It’s not super annoying since I’ll pack it into the travel case anyway, but there’s a chance it could be forgotten/lost in the shuffle of camp cleanup. Overall a solid stove for a no-name brand and at a good price point. I’ll update if things go awry, as I’m only basing this review off my first camping trip with it.
M**R
🔥 “Forge of the Wild: Cofiyard’s Twin-Hearted Flame Beast” 🔥
In the heart of the wilderness, where trees whisper secrets and stars crown the night, I found myself standing before a Cofiyard 20,000 BTU Camping Stove—a portable altar to fire itself. This isn’t a stove. This is a dual-burner dragon, forged for nomads and grill-warriors. Twin burners roar to life with a turn of the dial—controlled, precise, and unapologetically powerful. With 20,000 BTUs of raw flame, I seared steaks under starlight, boiled coffee in minutes, and watched chili bubble like a potion of conquest. The heat? Like a blacksmith’s forge—steady, even, and shockingly efficient. It folds with the grace of a seasoned scout. The built-in handle and carrying case make it feel like I’m carrying a sleek briefcase of fire—because I am. Setup? Instant. Ignition? Surefire. Adjustability? Surgical. And the regulator connection? Rock solid. No leaks. No wobbles. Just pure, untamed culinary dominance. Whether I’m tailgating in a stadium storm or grilling in the highlands of solitude, the Cofiyard doesn’t just cook. It summons meals from chaos. This is not just a camping stove. It is your flame-forged companion in the epic of survival and celebration.
V**S
Good product, with at least one weakness.
I had purchased a portable cast-iron gas griddle for use in emergencies, and I thought about taking it with me on a camping trip this past weekend but elected to leave it behind because it is way too heavy, bulky, and just not practical to lug around. I really would have preferred to take this Cofiyard portable gas stove because it is so light and compact for a double burner, unfortunately, it did not arrive in time and I made due with a portable induction cooktop. The Cofiyard appliance was easy to hook up to a small propane cylinder, and both independently operated burners flawlessly ignited using the built-in electric igniter by turning it to the ON position and rotating it counterclockwise beyond maximum until a click was heard. While I have not yet cooked with it, there was definitely a significant amount of heat produced. This new design with the built-in handle makes it very easy to carry and simple to operate. The only concern I have with it is that the needle tip of the gas input sticks out at the bottom when it is in its closed carrying state. There is not a guard shielding it from bumps and drops. If you happen to drop the stove top and the small gas connector tip hits the ground or gets bent by compressing items around it while packing for a camping trip, then you could end up with an unusable appliance when you need it the most. To protect the tip, I fashion a plastic shield using an old unused top from a squeeze bottle and cut off the extra length. It fit perfectly for my needs and should keep the gas connector tip from unintended incidental damage (see photo). BTW, I took a photo of the stove top and noticed afterwards that I had both grates on one side of the two burners. Just realize that the grates go in one direction for storage and carrying purposes, and are normally separated during use. So far, I am happy with this portable gas stove top and look forward to eventually testing it out in a real world environment during camping conditions or in emergencies when utility power is out.
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