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The RIDEIWAKE Camping Stove Burners Gas Refill Adapter Kit includes 3 high-quality aluminum and copper adapters that convert 1LB propane, butane, and isobutane canisters to EN417 Lindal valve output. Designed for safe, leak-proof fuel transfer and reuse, these compact adapters are essential for eco-conscious outdoor enthusiasts seeking versatile, durable, and lightweight stove accessories.











| Best Sellers Rank | #51,142 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #449 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | RIDEIWAKE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 894 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Butane |
| Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
| Material | Aluminum, Copper |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6"L x 3.5"W x 0.6"H |
N**T
Amazing little stove!!
This little stove is low profile and wide based making it super stable! Burner works amazing, and the remote hose makes it easy to use! I love this thing for all adventurers that required efficiency, especially backpacking trips into remote locations. High recommend this product!!
A**R
Nice stove
I have only use it once but I really like the stove. It is compact and when set up it can hold a medium size pot securely on a flat surface. I like that you can use different types of fuel canisters.
B**A
great tiny stove
I bought this specifically to attach to a camping gas tank as a second stove while camping. I love that it has the attachments for the various gas options. It worked great for the week that we used it in very dry windy conditions. I'm giving it 4 starts though because the ignition stopped working after the 4th day of use. We had a lighter that worked fine for lighting the stove after that.
R**D
Great Value. Fuel Flexibility
When looking at different portable camp stoves this one check all boxes. I like the fact that it has multiple nozzles for different fuel types. I do think the stove wraps a bit too tight to force it into the provided box, and I’m unsure that overtime it might cause cracking or leaking, so I think I would prefer to keep it in a pouch or see them make the box just slightly bigger. The construction is solid and should last for years, nothing flimsy that looks like it could break overtime with much use great value.
S**H
Your hurricane bff
I originally bought this for backpacking but it ended up being too large. It has however, got me through one devestating tornado and several hurricanes. One left me without power for weeks and the fact that it has multiple fuel hookup options was fantastic since you never know what you can get when a storm rolls through and all the stores are out of everything. I made coffee, and meals everyday for weeks on this thing. One has to have coffee, even in an apocalypse. The base is large enough to use a regular size pot and very sturdy.
R**T
Nice.......
I'm so happy with this purchase I wasn't sure what I was going to get and it is nicer than the way they portray it on Amazon
V**C
FIRE/EXPLODING RISK!
LIFE-THREATENING PRODUCT!! PLEASE READ THROUGHLY At first this product seems like a well thoughout design to cover all the potential bases for backpackers and campers, and that's why i purchased it. When i recieved the stove, i tested it along with the connections for different fuels prior to using it on my upcoming camping trip and everything worked ok.... or so i thought. I took this for a day trip to a local national park over the weekend and by the time we started getting ready to have dinner, i pulled this thing out to boil water and cook. Unlike my initial test, this would be the first time the stove would be used for more than 1 minute. I started boiling water in my kettle and everything was normal until about the 3 or 4 minute mark, and thats when hell broke loose. For reasons unknown other than potential heat-stress on the cheap metals, this f-ing thing started leaking gas from directly under the burner resulting in a fireball engulfing the kettle all together. I closed the valve for the hose but even after 10 seconds there was still gas flowing through the line, and thanks to the idiotic 1-foot long hose, i could not safely disconnect the tank from the hose without risking an even bigger fireball or potential explosion with the tank itself. I ended up having to throw a big handful ammount of dirt on the burner in order to extinguish the flame so that even with gas still flowing, i could atleast safely disconnect the tank from the line therefore damaging the burner itself so it is now unusable. I cannot say if there is a design flaw or if maybe just maybe i got a faulty unit. But for it to fail so dangerously bad the first time being used without ever being rough-handled or abused... that is very concerning and i will never be buying this again. Also i dont have pictures or video of the incident as i was more concerned on preventing my tank from exploding.
C**H
Wide base give stability
This is what I saw in my imagination after years of cooking on the "first wave" of jet boils. I was always so nervous about a pan balancing on the burners. This one opens out and can even hold a cast iron skillet. You can turn away from the stove without worrying about your dinner falling to the ground.
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