☕ Ignite Your Coffee Passion!
The BLUEFIRE Butane Mini Burner is a portable, refillable cooking stove designed for coffee enthusiasts. With a powerful output of 2660 BTUs and a long burn time of up to 60 minutes, it ensures a seamless brewing experience. Featuring a 1-click piezo ignition and adjustable flame control, this burner prioritizes safety and ease of use. Lightweight and compact, it's perfect for travel and outdoor adventures, and comes with essential accessories for added convenience.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Maximum Energy Output | 2660 British Thermal Units |
Fuel Type | Butane |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51"L x 3.39"W x 3.5"H |
K**N
Reliable Choice for Syphon Coffee Maker
I bought a RK4203 micro burner as a bundle recommendation with a Hario 5 cup Syphon Coffee Maker. That micro burner would not ever last for a second pot. I would have returned it, but we had thrown out the box. By the middle of the first can of fuel, it could not be counted to start at all or to last through the entire boiling cycle. However, this BLUEFIRE burner costs less money, runs hotter, and works every time. The flame base is wider than the other brands and it is just a more solid unit. The butane tank base appears to be identical to the Rekrow, but the lighting mechanism and heating element are far superior. You need none of the other attachments that come with it for the Coffee Maker unless you have a Fondue pot or other use for it. Highly recommend.
A**A
Solid, easy to use design. Great for Siphon pots
Really heavy, nicely finished burner. The polished finish matches my Hario and Yama siphon tea/coffee pots. It has a nice nonslip rubber bottom that stayed put even on slick granite counters. The handles and knob are black plastic. The black flame protector is also plastic and comes up above the flame, so definitely safe for keeping fingers out. It fit perfectly underneath my 20 oz Yama siphon pot (that’s the larger of the sizes offered). No need to crank gas up to highest setting. Seemed to get the most efficient flame for gas ration a little past halfway.I made sure to use camping stove butane, NOT lighter fluid butane. This makes a big difference! You can find the camping style butane in the Camping/outdoors goods section of Walmart. Costs about $9 for a can the size of a hairspray. Save yourself a lot of headaches and don’t use the wrong butane.Flip it upside down to fill. Don’t rest it on the igniter! Once full it will overflow slightly at the base.The burner was very consistent. It didn’t flame out. Took about 3 or 4 minutes to bring very cold water to a boil. On it’s very first use, it did take three tries with the igniter to light, after the gas had a chance to start flowing. After that the lighter worked more consistently on the first try.I also bought the Ivation burner. Here’s the comparison. The Bottom of base is nearly identical to Mr. Torch. However with the protective flame cover Mr. Torch is a snug fit under the pot. The Ivation does not have a removable safety flame cover. Personally I doubt I’ll use the cover, but if this was outdoors or windy the cover would probably protect the flame. Mr. Torch is entirely possible to easily operate one handed. The Ivation model has a safety button you push in before it lets you ignite it or start the gas. Can be done one handed. But it’s a bit more fiddle. However it gives you peace of mind that the gas is fully off. Whereas Mr Torch just rotates to off with no lock position to signify its fully closed or preventing it from being bumped into an on position. If you have arthritis or weakness in hands, Mr Torch is probably the better choice. Functionally they were both about the same for heating. Mr Torch has a full pattern burn design. Whereas the Ivation has more of a stove style circular burn ring. I have not used them long enough to see if one burns more gas than the other.
W**P
Works well…
It’s nice to have. Does what it’s made for. Easy to fill, use and turn off. I’m skeptical of the price point, however… but for the money, and lack of cheaper competition, this rocks.
C**R
A cute burner for turkish coffee
This is an attractive burner that gives you perfect control when making turkish coffee. The stand however looks cheap and it is.Don't use the plastic shield for the burner; mine caught fire.
C**Y
Hh
Nice product
A**S
It Lasted 3 Months of Daily Use, then Died
Well, this is the second (make that third) butane burner I've gone through just after a few months of daily use.I've been using these to make my Japanese siphon coffee. And they work great ... until they stop working altogether. They're the perfect height for what I need them to do, which is boil the glass globe full of water for my coffee. I'll pre-boil the water in the electric kettle, so all-in-all, I use the butane burner for roughly 3 minutes at a time.But unfortunately, after 5 (the latest lasted 3) months of daily use, this burner gave out. It just stopped feeding butane to the burner, even completely filled.Either this wasn't designed for daily usage over a long period or I'm using it incorrectly. I'm willing to concede that point. (No... strike that. I take good care of everything I own. This is just a pile of garbage product.) But I would really like to find a burner that will last longer than the two separate brands I've had. The previous one failed after 8 months.... Parenthetical updates provided above. I purchased a second one of this particular brand of burner. It lasted all of 3 months and just petered out. It no longer feeds fuel (completely full, by the way) to the burner. They work really well, and then they just stop working.
A**R
Qyality
Great burner
A**.
Works for my coffee maker
Awesome
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