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Ultralight Backpacking Canister Camp Stove with Piezo Ignition 3.9oz (silvery)

October 28, 2013 - Comment

Ultralight backpacking camp stove, weighs only 3.9oz packed in the case! This is a great stove. You get a ultralight canister stove, WITH PIEZO IGNITION, that folds into its protective case, and weighs only 3.9oz. This stove is built very well! Quality construction and materials are at work in this stove. I guarantee you will

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Ultralight backpacking camp stove, weighs only 3.9oz packed in the case!

This is a great stove. You get a ultralight canister stove, WITH PIEZO IGNITION, that folds into its protective case, and weighs only 3.9oz. This stove is built very well! Quality construction and materials are at work in this stove. I guarantee you will be happy! These stoves wok with any screw top butane / propane canisters, available just about anywhere, MSR, coleman, camping gaz, etc.

This stove will also simmer. It has a fully adjustable flame! This really is an impressive stove. When I got these in I was expecting something much cheaper, I am totally impressed with this little guy.

These would make great primary stoves, back up stoves, emergency, spares, Boy Scout troops etc etc endless possibilities! Does not include gas base

Comments

Spawn says:

Its A great stove! The arms swing out for supporting a pot or pan, problem is one arm gets stuck and you need to loosen the burner head to swing it into position. The unit is very compact and has a hot flame. For the price it is OK.Just used this on a recent camping trip, worth the money if you are looking for a very compact hiking stove. Boils water in about a minute at sea level.(EDIT)…..I wanted to update this review to reflect how I feel about this stove now. Initially I wasnt…

Brandon Brady "Crunk" says:

Powerful stove for an unbeatable price! I was in the market for new equipment for boundary waters canoe area trips and this stove caught my eye. This thing is about the size of a flip cell phone and weighs about the same too inside of it’s carry case!I hooked it up at home the first day I recieved it and was wondering if the arms could hold anything up… I took a pan and of course it stood there just fine, then I took a GIANT pot of chili as a joke and tried to stand it on there.. Lets just say about a gallon of chili…

Adam Clarke says:

Decent starter stove This is a decent little starter stove if you’re just getting into backpacking and not looking to spend a ton of money to start out. It will also give you a data point to decide whether you want to use alcohol or multi-fuel for a regular stove type. Mine isn’t perfect, but I didn’t expect it to be for under $10. The flame is definitely overly strong on one side, and underpowered on the other. Since I’m only using this stove to boil water, this isn’t really an issue. The piezo ignitor is somewhat…

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