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Deluxe Butane Burner Stove & Free Case

Deluxe Butane Burner Stove & Free Case
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Deluxe Butane Burner Stove & Free Case

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Description:

Specifications: - Type: Portable Stove - Size: 13-1/2" x 11" x 3-1/2" - Fuel: Liquefied Butane Gas - Fuel Consumption: 0.15 Kg/h - Weight: 2 Kg Features: - Electronic Lighter: Ignites the burner keep clean for smooth ignition - Windshield: Prevents flame from being extinguished by wind. Insures a steady even flame temp - Gas Can Port/Gas Can Cover: Insert finger to pull hood open - Liquid Guard: Holds liquid overflow - Pot/Pan Holder: Secures pot/pan while in use - Ignition Knob/Flame Adjuster: Ignition unit and allows flame adjustment after ignition Safety Features: - Excessive Gas Pressure Sensing - Gas Canister Locking Grip - Brass Burner - Gas Lock Safety Feature - Outer Finish Specially Coat For Durability And Strength - Liquid Holder - Gas - Leak Prevention System

Features:
  • Portable Butane Gas Range

  • Butane Gas Range

  • Gas Range

  • Portable Gas Range

Product Details:
Package Length: 13.9 inches
Package Width: 12.1 inches
Package Height: 3.6 inches
Package Weight: 4.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 25 customer reviews )
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46 of 47 found the following review helpful:

2Buying a Cheap Product Will Come Back to Haunt You  Nov 10, 2007
By Anita Burroughs "Personal Chef"
I purchased three of these portable butane stoves for an event I was catering. When I tried them out, one of the three did not light properly. I received a replacement, and all seemed well.
At the event, I could not get two of the burners to work, and had to scramble to find at least one portable burner from a friend. During the event, the flames would shoot out of the unit, and at one point I burned my hand. Then the flame would get very low and did not keep the heat at a uniform temperature. I ended up returing a total of four of these units.

I strongly recommend you spend more money and get a more reliable product. This is a cheap stove that will not go the distance.

26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5grea little stove  Jan 03, 2007
By David M. Tomanchek
Packs up easily for traveling.Sets up for use in seconds.The flame is very hot.It heats or cooks large pots with ease

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4"Built-In Self Igniting Automatic Ignition" Didn't Work...and...  Aug 18, 2008
By esirrah "e"
Unit is very light and quite portable.

Inserted canister as directed, but the "Built-In Self Igniting Automatic Ignition" did not work (#*#$&#@!!). Had to light the burner with a barbecue lighter.

Otherwise, the unit presents as advertised. Unit produced a very hot flame that was easy to control. For the price, I can live without the "Built-In Self Igniting Automatic Ignition" (mostly because I was able to fit the lighter in the case under the burner!).

I have it in my "go" box as we often deploy immediately for disasters. Response team members gotta have coffee, electricity or no electricity!



9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3Slick unit but DIFFICULT to find fuel for.  Aug 17, 2009
By Gabriel
Unit is light and compact and worked perfectly well (including ignition). Case is cheap but handy.

The only complaint I have is that it was very difficult to find the right fuel canisters to run. Target didn't have them; Fred Meyer didn't have them; REI didn't have them... I did finally find them at a one-off sporting goods store (Outdoor Emporium, for you Seattleites). You can order them here on Amazon but you can only get them in packages of 6 or 12 and I didn't want to store them in my small apartment for the rest of my life (I don't camp that much).

FYI: the canisters look like shaving cream cans with a fat lip with a notch in it to hook to the stove.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3Self-ignitor faulty  Dec 30, 2009
By Michael Johnson
Buy the stove with the push-button ignitor. The self ignitor mechanism on this stove is a tab on the back of the knob. The plastic is not terribly strong and breaks off fairly easily. I have had this happen to two of my stoves so far. It is well worth pushing an ignitor button in order to have a more reliable stove.

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