







Are you ready to go camping? Take VIVOHOME’s outdoor cooker with you! Made of cast iron, this camp stove is a heavy-duty tool ensure long-term use. Compact, portable, easy to store and travel with, the burner makes camp cooking easy! Choose this massive output cook stove for your trips! Review: I recently acquired the VIVOHOME Outdoor 3-Burner Stove for an event in downtown Toronto, and I must admit, it exceeded my expectations in both functionality and ease of use. One of the standout features of this stove is its impressive BTU output. The stove reaches up to 225,000 BTU/hr, providing powerful heat that made cooking large quantities of food both quick and efficient. This high heat capability was perfect for the demands of a busy event, allowing us to serve guests without any significant wait times. Additionally, the design of the stove is well-thought-out, particularly in terms of ergonomics. The height of the stove is ideal, creating a comfortable cooking environment that didn’t require any bending or awkward positioning. This design consideration made it much easier to manage multiple dishes simultaneously, which is often a challenge with less thoughtfully designed outdoor stoves. Maintenance and cleanup were also straightforward, thanks to the stove’s heavy-duty construction and quality materials. It held up well throughout the event and was easy to clean afterward, which is a huge plus when dealing with outdoor cooking equipment. Review: I wanted to can but after the first batch scratched my glass stove top my husband ordered this. I used my lovely Le Creuset enameled cast iron grill pan and although I got most out; it did leave nasty brown circles on the bottom. I switched to the cast iron lodge grill pan and seasoned it with bacon. 3 times. Kinda caught on fire from dripping into the flames but other than that fun fiasco I’ve used it weekly and love it! It easily holds a 20 quart stock pot along side a 2 burner grill pan. No fun trying to remove a really hot pan, but other than that haha. I tried lodge fire proof grill gloves and burnt myself so really, if you figure out how to successfully remove a grill pan without handles I’d love to know. It does have mild rust under the burner plate after only 1 month, but even covered properly a little water is still going to sneak in if it’s not under a covered deck or patio roof. But for the price it’s well worth it. The heat control is good so far, only used it about 40 times. It’s not something I’m gonna move myself but hey I’m only 5’4 140 pounds. It’s got a good weight to it, hadn’t blown over in the major storms we’ve had this month, always turns right on and the quality seems good. For the price point it’s a great outdoor burner (I got the 3 burner one). I honestly cook outdoor year round and will be moving this to the front deck this winter. I prefer this over the smoker for simple cooking purposes, less clean up and no pellets. I don’t want to smoke everything, and I cook twice a day on this sometimes. The lodge cast iron is perfect on this because you don’t wash cast iron. I just wipe it down with a paper towel and then spread some bacon fat on it for the next time. That’s a lot faster than cleaning up a smoker and often while smoking meats I still want to grill the sides but need different temps. It boiled water quickly once we figured out that the thing that allows for air to come out needed opened more. Then we were cooking fast. I would like a little more space between burners, I don’t think to huge stock pots will fit side by side but I’ll give that a try and let ya know!














| ASIN | B08C9YPBV9 |
| Brand Name | VIVOHOME |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (756) |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 87.1L x 39.9W x 72.9H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 34.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VIVOHOME |
| Material | Cast Iron, Metal |
| Maximum Energy Output | 2200 Watts |
| Part Number | VH738 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
M**I
I recently acquired the VIVOHOME Outdoor 3-Burner Stove for an event in downtown Toronto, and I must admit, it exceeded my expectations in both functionality and ease of use. One of the standout features of this stove is its impressive BTU output. The stove reaches up to 225,000 BTU/hr, providing powerful heat that made cooking large quantities of food both quick and efficient. This high heat capability was perfect for the demands of a busy event, allowing us to serve guests without any significant wait times. Additionally, the design of the stove is well-thought-out, particularly in terms of ergonomics. The height of the stove is ideal, creating a comfortable cooking environment that didn’t require any bending or awkward positioning. This design consideration made it much easier to manage multiple dishes simultaneously, which is often a challenge with less thoughtfully designed outdoor stoves. Maintenance and cleanup were also straightforward, thanks to the stove’s heavy-duty construction and quality materials. It held up well throughout the event and was easy to clean afterward, which is a huge plus when dealing with outdoor cooking equipment.
T**N
I wanted to can but after the first batch scratched my glass stove top my husband ordered this. I used my lovely Le Creuset enameled cast iron grill pan and although I got most out; it did leave nasty brown circles on the bottom. I switched to the cast iron lodge grill pan and seasoned it with bacon. 3 times. Kinda caught on fire from dripping into the flames but other than that fun fiasco I’ve used it weekly and love it! It easily holds a 20 quart stock pot along side a 2 burner grill pan. No fun trying to remove a really hot pan, but other than that haha. I tried lodge fire proof grill gloves and burnt myself so really, if you figure out how to successfully remove a grill pan without handles I’d love to know. It does have mild rust under the burner plate after only 1 month, but even covered properly a little water is still going to sneak in if it’s not under a covered deck or patio roof. But for the price it’s well worth it. The heat control is good so far, only used it about 40 times. It’s not something I’m gonna move myself but hey I’m only 5’4 140 pounds. It’s got a good weight to it, hadn’t blown over in the major storms we’ve had this month, always turns right on and the quality seems good. For the price point it’s a great outdoor burner (I got the 3 burner one). I honestly cook outdoor year round and will be moving this to the front deck this winter. I prefer this over the smoker for simple cooking purposes, less clean up and no pellets. I don’t want to smoke everything, and I cook twice a day on this sometimes. The lodge cast iron is perfect on this because you don’t wash cast iron. I just wipe it down with a paper towel and then spread some bacon fat on it for the next time. That’s a lot faster than cleaning up a smoker and often while smoking meats I still want to grill the sides but need different temps. It boiled water quickly once we figured out that the thing that allows for air to come out needed opened more. Then we were cooking fast. I would like a little more space between burners, I don’t think to huge stock pots will fit side by side but I’ll give that a try and let ya know!
J**E
Bought this for my mother in law as they build their house in another state and she loves it. She loves the design since she can use her tortilla pan as well as cook on the other ones. The crates are very large so you can fit a big pan or even a small pan. Very easy to clean and very sturdy. I think this is the best price on the market as I looked at so many and this one works amazing
C**E
Perfect for camping or backyard family get together. Able to put large 12" frying pans or pot on at the same time.
S**K
Gas line leaks and ignites along supply line to the 3 burners. Tying to return item but but site will not indicate how to submit my return once I indicate reason for return and explanation for return. Also have to indicate one star to submit this review when I would rather give no stars
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