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The Portable Outdoor Camping Mini Gasoline Stove is a robust and efficient cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With its wind baffles and foldable support arms, it ensures reliable performance in challenging weather. Boil water in just 2 minutes while consuming only 120ml of fuel per hour. Its compact design makes it easy to carry and store, and it comes with a funnel for hassle-free fuel refills.
W**E
works fine, easy to swap nozzles
purchased primarily for use as an alcohol stove, as down here in hurricane country an alcohol stove may be used indoors... i have several vintage marine alcohol stoves, including a vintage Sturm camping stove that works fine after 75 years... swapping jets was stupid simple... a camp fuel (Coleman) jet is installed, but you get a kerosene and alcohol jet as well... telling the difference is easy, especially if you have experience with Petromax lanterns: kero jets have the smallest hole, followed by gas, and the alcohol, which has the visibly largest hole...swapping jets is easy: 1) move pot supports out of the way 2) pry off on leg of the flame spreader (similar to Svea or Primus or Optimus spreaders 3) unfold the included tool, place over the jet, then unscrew... reverse procedure to installi filled an amount of denatured alcohol in the stove (i keep several gallons on hand during hurrican season; look in the paint department of your home improvement store); pumped about 40 times, then turned the control valve counterclockwise... it may take a minute for fuel to appear...unlike gas camp stoves, there is little to no priming required for alcohol... kero is different, if you know about how old Coleman lanterns can run kero, which need a small primer cup, primed with - you guessed it, alcohol...there was some initial flaming but the stove settled down to an adjustable, if a tad twitchy flame... no leaks!pretty happy with this stove, especially since i keep 94-octane non-ethanol gas on hand in sealed cans with inhibitor for our small 2K generator (which runs 12 hours on a gallon, and can keep our freezer and fridge running during power outages)my one burner marine alcohol stove can cook meals for a week on just two quarts of alcohol, so between these stoves, a couple 100W solar panes, 4 18Ah lifepo4 batteries, and 8 gallons of gas for the gennie, we are good for a week down herethe stove comes with a bag and small funnel... not for backpacking, but great for car camping or emergencies, this stove hits the target and price point
D**L
Better than the Coleman
This is better than the old school Coleman, in the fact that it comes with 3 fuel nozzles. I have yet to have the need for the 2 petrol nozzles, but if they are as good as using alcohol, I can only imagine how good it works with actual camping fuel. I have used for both boiling water for a crab boil with a medium stock pot and cooking with cast iron. The directions are a little difficult at first, but just like the Coleman, fill the tank, pump it up, let out a little fuel to prime, once hot open the port and hear it roar.
T**K
Pump doesn't work
Pump doesn't build pressure. It figures, made in China. I wish I could find a stove made in a country that doesn't make junk products. No stars for this defective stove. Only gave it a star, so this will get through.
P**E
Easy to light, love the pot stabilizers, loud!
I purchased this stove as an alternative/second to a Coleman dual fuel stove. I have only used it with white gas. What I like about it is that it came with a carrying case and a small filling funnel and has those great flip out supports on top. Lighting it is a bit different (on for a few seconds then turn off and let the fuel heat the igniter and then turn it back on) but it lights to ready-to-use much faster than a coleman and really is easier, although the flames during heat up part are pretty impressive. It has very good high to simmer control. The fold out stabilizing feet on the burner are very good and makes me feel safer with even small pots much less bigger. It takes about 4 mins longer to bring to a boil a small pot of water than a coleman. It is *loud*. At least as you are wandering around doing other things while it is working you know it's still working. I have purchased two and am and quite happy with them despite the slower boil times and the loudness.
R**K
Before use make sure that you check the units or unit for gas leaks.
They're good little stoves.I purchased the same exact stove from a different seller about a year ago and it leaked profusely at one of the connections.Instead of sending the unit back I had to fix the leak.These two units that I just purchased work perfectly with no issues.......They did not leak Fuel.You get your gas needle jet burner (Installed in stove)You also get two separate needle jets,One for alcohol and the other needle jet for diesel fuel.You also get a toolkit and a plastic funnel with each stove.The reason why I purchased the stoves is because they are multi-fuel.I use kerosene lanterns when I go camping and I wanted a stove that used kerosene for a fuel. "Kerosene is also doubled the price compared to diesel fuel "These will work on kerosene Because I've used them before. Kerosene is nothing more than refined Diesel fuel.Instead of carrying a canister of white gas and a canister of kerosene, why not just carry one bottle of fuel for the lanterns and the stove............
P**T
Using alcohol
The media could not be loaded. Swapped out to the alcohol jet fired right up. One of the louder stoves I have used but got it to use inside if the power goes out. Not the fastest but did only test with alcohol. Did say it was a gasoline stove on the box so might boil water faster with gasoline. Did have everything you needed in the box but fuel. It is heavy I would not use it for backpacking but you could. Good buy works well
S**R
Surprisingly easy to use
I have been using a 1970's production two-burner coleman gasoline stove for years. I got this to have a smaller coffee-only stove on Boy Scout campouts. I was very surprised at how easy it is to light and moderate the temperature on this stove given its low price point. Have only used with white gas, so cannot comment on diesel etc. performance.
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