Lightweight Large Burner Classic Camping and Backpacking Stove. For Butane and Propane Canisters
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Large Burner for perfect for frying pans
compact, lightweight
breaks down for storage, includes case
sturdy and large work area
camping burner
This is an excellent larger burner stove, yet still compact! This stove uses iso-butane/propane canisters, one is pictured for reference but no fuel is included.
Ultralight, SIMPLE, backpacking camp stove.
If you like doing more than boiling water this is the stove for you. This stove is great because it still works on the small disposable gas canisters your other lightweight stoves work on, but has a nice large work area and burner for frying pans and larger pots. The base and stem of the stove unscrew and it all fits nicely into the nylon storage bag. These stoves wok with any screw top Iso-butane / propane canisters, available just about anywhere, MSR, coleman, Kovea, snow peak, camping gaz, etc.
This stoves arms measure an impressive 7″ x 7″ that you just won’t find in other lightweight stoves!
Stove weighs 7.9 ounces in the case.
This stove will also simmer. It has a fully adjustable flame! This really is an impressive stove.
These would make great primary stoves, back up s
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Lightweight Large Burner Classic Camping and Backpacking Stove. For Butane and Propane Canisters
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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful
Better then the MSR Pocket Rocket!!, March 24, 2012
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R. Morris – See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lightweight Large Burner Classic Camping and Backpacking Stove. For Butane and Propane Canisters (Misc.)
I bought both, this one and the MSR Pocket Rocket, I compared the most important part’s, the fuel valve’s are almost identical, they appear to have been manufactured by the same Chinese company no doubt, Everything is the same except this stove has a much, much, much bigger cooking area, much, much more sturdy then the pocket rocket, people want to compare weight issues, like 3-4 ounces is going to kill them on a hike, just don’t drink that cola before the hike, theirs your 3-4 ounces x whatever. Seriously if you want a great stove, able to boil water Or fry a fish this is the stove you want for light carry. The pocket rocket will be a last resort to pan fry fish or a steak or bacon and eggs because of it’s narrow concentrated flame, which is fine for boiling water, but if you need to do more, then this is the one to buy, also the canvas bag it comes in fits BETTER flat, where as the pocket rocket container is hardened plastic in a triangular shape, what does it matter? this stove has 3-4 times the surface cooking area as the pocket rocket, but it folds up to a size that actually can fit in my pocket without noticing it there, but the triangular shape protrudes enough to buldge your pocket, if it buldges in a pocket it makes sence that it would take up more room in a pack and it does! And on a final note, I can buy 2 of these for the price of 1 pocket rocket! Name recognition just spells more money, I think this model offers more bang for the buck. As for the other reviewer that said it needed spot welds, I checked that and mine are not spot welded, but they are not needed, it’s all in the design, if you follow the directions spot welding anywhere here would just add weight, cut back on the sodas, buy this stove and call me wrong, you won’t, I’m that confident. GREAT BUY!! JUST REMEMBER, CHEAPER ISN’T ALWAYS CHEAP, AND JUST BECAUSE SOMETHING COST MORE DOES’NT MAKE IT BETTER!!
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34 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Great Stove for the Price, August 13, 2011
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I just got this stove yesterday and I fired it up last night to test it out. I used a Coleman blended fuel canister (7 3/4 oz) that I bought locally for five dollars. The stove is very compact and comes with a zippered storage pouch. I was a little concerned that there weren’t very many reviews about this product, but my worries were put to rest when I used it. It is quite well built and sturdy. The arms fold out and are more than capable of holding the weight of a standard mess kit or small camping cookware. I haven’t used any of the 60 dollar + compact camp stoves out there, so I don’t know how this compares, but I can tell you that it boiled water in my stainless steel mess kit in about 4 minutes (I’m at about sea level), and I made some Ramen noodles just to test it out. The stove breaks down into two pieces- the shaft that connects to the fuel canister, and the upper burner section. I’m really glad I spent twelve dollars on this product instead of spending 40 dollars or more on an MSR pocket rocket or similar stove. This works perfectly for me and I would highly recommend it.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Jimmy, July 9, 2011
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This is an excellent little stove. I had 2 quart of water boiling in less than 5 minutes at an altitude of 10000 ft on a pack-backing trip with my 2 boys. After I prepared their noodles my two boys roasted marshmallows on large flame since campfires are prohibited in Southern Colorado due to fire dangers. The carrying case has a strap so I latched to my pack, so it doesn’t take up any space.
The initially ordered a smaller stove but was sent this one by mistake. I am actually glad since I was able to use a larger pot. The seller (JOGR) immediately sent me the correct stove without charging me for this stove even though I told him it was not necessary. So all in all a good experience.
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