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The Teochew Camping Gas Stove is a powerful, portable cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a maximum output of 3800W, it heats quickly and efficiently. Its windproof design and easy piezo ignition make it user-friendly, while its lightweight and collapsible structure ensures easy transport. Ideal for various cooking methods, this eco-friendly stove is perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency situations.
Brand | Teochew |
Fuel Type | Butane |
Material | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 15.2L x 16.5W x 9.9H Centimeters |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 3800 Watts |
Item Weight | 798 g |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | K-001 |
ASIN | B0CQYX4B28 |
C**.
A robust and stable camp stove.
This has become my new favorite compact cook stove. A unique folding configuration makes this stove very compact and portable. Once unfolded it provides a very stable platform which supports my 12 inch pan easily. The burner head is larger and spreads the heat out on your pans instead of concentrating it all in the middle. The legs and pot supports are made from cold rolled steel which makes this stove a little heavier than most compact stoves. The unit appears to be powder coated which should provide good heat resistance to flaking and rust protection. The control knob is smooth and easily adjusts the flame from simmer to all out. While testing this stove I didn’t experience any issues with maintaining the flame at the level I set it. I tested this stove using isobutane, butane and propane. All performed well. The threads on the connector are smooth and free of nicks or burrs. It screwed onto my isobutane canister as well as the adapters easily with no leaks.As an added bonus it came with an adapter plate, also made out of cold rolled steel for smaller cups and kettles.
L**A
Económico y muy manejable
Supera practico, estable, robusto, fácil de manejar
B**E
Sweet little heavy duty camping stove
This stove is great, it's small, sturdy and has everything you need but the cooking pot you need to make yourself a camp meal. One thing I noticed right away was a lack of directions as to how to set the stove up. After examining it for a bit, it isn't terribly difficult:Step 1: There is a set of upper and lower legs at each of the four hinge points. Locate the ends of the legs, and swing them out from the body of the stoveStep 2: Swivel the legs 90 degrees with the larger of the legs (the upper leg) pointing up the same way as the burner.Step 3: Fully press the legs outward, there is a little tab on the legs that lock into the body of the stove.Step 4: Screw in valve clockwise to close, and then attach valve on the end of the gas line to a gas bottle.Step 5: Open gas slowly, and depress the ignitor on the bottom of the stove until you have a fireStove funtions great, it's simple, it's compact. The one downside is that it is so heavy duty, that it weighs quite a bit. I would not plan on taking this one backpacking or anytime weight is of importance. The upside of that is that it's sturdy. It should hold quite a large pot of soup or water without issue. It's very stout. Also included is a small burner plate, in case the pot or cup you are heating is smaller than the stove arms. Really nice to have that, and should make it so you can heat any size. The included case contains the entire unit. It also has an adapter to be able to use untapped compressed gas, maybe butane? I have not used a fuel of this type so be careful there. Another reason some instructions would be good to have.It's compact and stout. Burner puts out a large flame and lots of heat, making it quick to cook. Everything you need in one little bag makes it easy to bring on trips. Quite a nice little stove I plan to put to use for family camping trips.
A**R
Compact and Very Sturdy
This is really cool and unique compact design for a camp stove. It is very solid, and heavy duty, and with the included grate that fits over the burner (that was not shown in the add, but is a really nice bonus) it can safely hold large pots, or small cups.This stove is a little bit heavy for the crowd of ultra-light backpacking gram wheenies of the world, but it is very compact, and it is perfect for a bug out bag, or an emergency stove. It is a little finicky unfolding it to set up, but in my opinion it is well worth the space savings, and it is not a case of your going to break it, it just is a puzzle that has to be done in a specific order. I haven't tested this stove in the wind yet, but my guess is it would benefit from some kind of windscreen, but overall I think this is a great stove, and for the price of $25 it is a steal. I would give it 5 stars if I could.
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