AOTU Portable Camping Stoves Backpacking Stove with Piezo Ignition Stable Support Wind-Resistance Camp Stove for Outdoor Camping Hiking Cooking
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$14.74
- 1. the burner base is an integrated high-bright aluminum alloy, light weight, high strength; honeycomb high-temperature aluminum alloy windproof net, polyethylene flame increases oxygen circulation, improve combustion utilization. The furnace body is made of refined aluminum alloy, which is resistant to high temperature, rust and radiation. Repeated outdoor use is not a concern for air and rain, and is durable. Four-dimensional support
- 2.Flame control: Adjustable control valve for fast maximum heat output all the way down to a simmer quickly and efficiently,Rated rate: 3000w.
- 3. Fire board specifications: 9.5 * 9.5CM (suitable for setting a 20CM diameter basin, suitable for 1~3 people),Compatible with any 7/16 thread single butane/butane-propane mixed fuel canisters (EN 417). does NOT fit into propane canisters.
- 4. Packing specification: 4x5x8Cm, light and small, easy to carry, with plastic box, easy to store, available anywhere. Go camping with friends, go hiking, fishing, and after swimming, use the hot food on the stove to make the food more delicious. It is healthy and safe after heating, which can better relieve the feeling of fatigue.
- 5. 100% satisfaction guarantee: The camping stove has a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We are committed to solving any product/service issues and are committed to providing all buyers with a five-star experience. Please rest assured to buy! Click the “Add to cart now button”. Consider getting two-one for you and one for your best friend.
Specification: AOTU Portable Camping Stoves Backpacking Stove with Piezo Ignition Stable Support Wind-Resistance Camp Stove for Outdoor Camping Hiking Cooking
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5 reviews for AOTU Portable Camping Stoves Backpacking Stove with Piezo Ignition Stable Support Wind-Resistance Camp Stove for Outdoor Camping Hiking Cooking
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John Sutton –
This stove is fantastic. I bought it because the price was so low and didn’t even notice that it had an ignition built in, so that was another plus. It is more than stable enough for my little cookware pans and kettle, and boiled 750ml of water in about 6 minutes, (although it was very windy when I tested, so this time may be higher than usual.) This little stove will be a regular fixture, (with fuel), on my longer hikes where I want to stop and make a hot meal where using a twig burning stove, or making a full campfire) is not allowed or inconvenient. I think I’ll buy another as a spare as this takes up little room and weighs next to nothing.
John Sutton –
For the money, this is absolutely the coolest little camping stove you can buy. It’s also very easy to use. Sticklers will bitch and moan about the quality, and nit pick about the smallest details all over YouTube, but it’s an $8.00 camp stove! For eight bucks, I don’t see how you can do any better than this. It’s small, it packs away very nicely in the case, and it does exactly what it was made to do. It boils water and cooks food. Hands down, this is the best stove dollar for dollar.
Katherine Bogen –
I took this baby on a 50-mile trek across Oregon. It was the perfect travel stove! Small enough to fit inside my cook-set when I was hiking, easy to assemble, intuitive, and less than 1/4 the cost of the MSR pocket rocket stove. This stove worked just as well and was actually MORE stable, with a 4-prong design rather than MSR’s 3-prongs. 10/10 would purchase again. Highly recommend for other ultralight backpackers.
Victoria Wiggs –
This did not function, connected fuel, turned on stove and no fuel coming through. The built in ignitor did nothing nor a separate light. I am lucky that I was skeptical of the low price and brought a a different 2nd stove with me on my backpacking trip. The other brand worked perfect. I threw this one in the trash.
Darren –
Did not come with instructions on how to use! Took this on our first trip backpacking and definitely took some trial and error. We didn’t have the lever for flame control all the way closed when screwing on the fuel tank and it started spouting wet fuel from the top. Maybe we’re just stupid but for someone new to camping/backpacking, a description of how to use it would have saved us about 15 minutes.