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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Simply - this is the best camp stove I've owned - and I've owned high end, name brand, outdoor company versions. Some upwards of $60. They broke, made noise and didn't work as well as this one. I've owned, most recently, two Primus stoves and both broke. The first one of these cheaper ones I owned was free (someone gave it to me) and it's been super useful for many camping trips. I'm only buying another since I don't want to be without one - so this is my backup.For $9 you won't be sorry. A bit heavier, but it's built in lighter is great - never failed. And that's all I have to say except this is my go to. I'll not spend $60 again for a high end brand. Sometimes cheaper is better.
James Morrison
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This stoved is perfect. Works just as good as the more expensive name brand ones but for much less cost. Used it many times on backpacking trips. I have never had any issues with it and you can’t beat the cost. This is my second one and I also bought one for a friend. Can’t go wrong with this little stove.
kcm918
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Have used just about every stove out there, old school Colman fueled two burners, Peak One single burner, Camping Gaz, MSR, propane, butane. The Venn diagram of price, weight, build quality and functionality align perfectly in this little stove. One easy press of piezo electric lighter is all it’s taken so far to light this puppy up. Can simmer at a trickle or at F-16 like high output. Of course time and use will tell if I get my $10 worth, but there’s nothing indicating I won’t.Only thing i would like would be a longer control knob. It fits in included box perfectly as is, so maybe it’s not practical to have a longer control handle.Will likely purchase another as a backup. For the weight and price, carrying two for peace of mind is reasonable
LESLIE M HART
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
This is exactly what I was looking for.We have a much more expensive (and larger) camp stove, but having a small stove for backup has really come in handy. Too, our main stove is crazy loud. Recently I was in need of something quieter due to neighbors being close by. This stove lit the first punch of the lighter and stayed cooking until my coffee water was boiling,It’s super small, but certainly big enough and puts out enough heat to do the job.
Dennis Hurley
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Cheap and works great!
Corrie T
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
I have a couple of these for different kits - dirt cheap, lightweight, tiny, and fully functional. Piezo igniters haven't failed me yet, and the fuel can holder is really helpful providing stability for cooking with larger pots.
Amber L.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
I got this because of the current hurricanes coming, and I was afraid I would have no way to warm up food. Purchased this model and then I also purchased a different brand. It’s really night and day different. The other model was much better made. Although I do think both of them will work. And do the job, this one was not well-made, but it was much lighter so if you’re going to go camping, this may be the way to go although I do feel if you’re camping there was one piece that didn’t fit in the packaging which would’ve been nice.
Wilde E
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
When I first looked at this stove, I wasn't impressed with the small "arms" that would hold the pot. But then I realized that I was mainly looking for a light and quick way to boil water (I also have a smaller pot which this stove and a small fuel can all fit inside of).I like that this is small but has its own igniter (so no lighter is needed). It's very easy to use, and I couldn't beat the price. For the price, I'm very happy with my purchase and take it with me to work as well as the trail.
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