I've NEVER Seen a Stove Like this Before - $9 3 Burner Heads Dual Fuel Camp Stove - First Look

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This stove is crazy!

- Crazy Design!
- Crazy Low Price!

You may be aware that here on the channel I have reviewed many strange and different stoves; different in that they feature designs and features that aren’t common with the majority of stoves that are out on the market.

Today we are going to take a look at another one of these strange stove - it cost $11.28 and at that price it includes the stove, the case and a butane gas adapter.

The main focus of this stove is the design of the burner heads…that’s right, this stove has 3 burner heads which is exceptionally uncommon when it comes to backpacking / camping stoves.

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3 Burner Head Stove Details :

Fuel : IsoButane and Butane - Butane requires an Adapter which can be purchased additionally. The listing for this stove doesn’t mention running pure propane but I have seen other stoves that are identical to this one that come with propane adaptors. I suspect that the stove will run on it with no issues.

BTU’s : 23,000

Materials : Stainless steel, copper, bronze, plastic

Weight of Stove :

Weight of Stove and Case :

Weight of Stove, case and butane adapter :

Weight of Case :

Measurement of Case : 5.9” x 5.9” x 3.5” tall

Measurements of Stove Set Up : 5.9” wide 3.35” tall

Price of Stove with Case : $9.78

Price of Stove with Case and Butane Adapter : $11.28

Versions : There is a single burner head version out there that is slightly less expensive. It offers roughly half of the BTU’s.

Features :
Legs unfold and flip out
Integrated wind screen
Electric Ignitor

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I really enjoy these reviews you do because they not only are good for the camping crowd but also for emergency preparedness crowd too.

hallard
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I've been using the single head one for more than a year. Works like a charm and hasn't given any problems. In my opinion, I prefer the single head to the triple head for more controlled gas consumption. I also use an adapter for spray can size gas canister to ease of packing. It's not your BRS3000 but when I cook outdoors, I don't want a tiny flame.

urbanoutdoorsman
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Interesting concept and honestly for a kit to keep in the car as part of your vehicle emergency kit couple this with the normal green propane tanks with the correct adapter would make a good kit that should fit into one of the larger camping cooking pans for storage.

I really like the position of the igniter and also like the long hose with the burner adjustment at the fuel bottle rather than on the stove near the burners.

This type of use weight would not be a factor but still overall a nice compact unit that does not take up a lot of space.

I see a lot of people commenting on added fuel consumption as compared to a single head stove and yes it makes sense the 3 heads will flow more fuel BUT what has to also be taken into the equation concerning fuel use is it will be running for a shorter time period to heat something to a given temp so total fuel consumption may be more equal between the two designs than one would initially think.

May consider buying one of these and giving it a try.

Love your videos as they really include budget items for the average guy to consider adding to their kit which may not see really heavy use but is still nice to have available.

billwiley
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Great review, Luke! Wow! For 11 bucks and change, it would be worth buying two of them, one for my backpack and one in my van. That adapter would come in handy as some stores are out of one or the other fuel.

alexanderweaver
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Thanks for that review. My friend just bought that same stove in Israel. The store had no idea where it came from or the brand. They sold it to her for $25.00 as they were clueless as to what the real price was supposed to be and never received any information about it. I couldn't believe it when I began to watch this as we had just tested out the time it took to boil and how efficient it was. We were pleasantly surprised! Mystery solved!

AndreaRachel
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Thank you for the review. I picked up one of these on Temu because of it! It was a total of $17.58. The stove was $15.27 and the adapter $2.31. It didn't come packaged in a cardboard box but did have the same orange case as in your video. It looks exactly the same as your stove, orange gas block and all. The body and burner heads are stainless steel. The gas block aluminum. The only thing I noticed that wasn't stainless were the two screws inside the burner cup that hold the gas block to the body. On mine those were zinc plated screws. I measured them and they were M4x32mm. I didn't want rusty screws so I ordered some M4x30mm on Amazon and swapped them out. Even though they were 2mm shorter there was still plenty of thread to tighten down nicely. I suppose you could use M4x35mm and cut them if they were too long. At least the screws are now stainless steel as well. This should make a great group camping stove!

rochesternygti
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Watched this and ordered one from Amazon £16 in UK. Got it and have tried it out. Have to say WOW, what a little burner. for the price and ease of use there are no complaints, going in the 4x4 vehicle kit. Cheers

neilwhite
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For myself: BTUs do matter in colder weather. The 3 heads seem more likely to distribute heat across a medium-sized pot or pan. I really LIKE this one.

jamesellsworth
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I have the same stove, the one burner version for 3 years, been using it camping ever since and no problems with it so far. I got it at the equivalent of 12$ (adapter included) from a Romanian "amazon type" store -I am from Romania. Overall very nice product

BegovNorbert
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Just got this stove in mail today…$19ish after tax now, but still way worth the money!! This lil guy doesn’t allow you to see the power for its size in a video….this thing is a beast for its size! 💪🏻🔥

brian
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Thanks Luke! I just made a purchase! I can’t wait to put it to use!

tomlee
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GORGEOUS views behind you...colors of Fall. I still haven't upgraded from wood burners, I just don't want to deal with buying and transporting the fuel and worrying with things like cold messing up fuel flow. The Skyemac large is killing it for me right now.

IMDARKFIRE
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I have the one with the single burner. I bought it off of Amazon. It has worked flawlessly every time I use it. It is part of my portable coffee/tea kit.

HKOutdoors
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I absolutely love this stove; it's a bit noisy, but that's expected from a company known for making airhorns for semis. I personally own three different models. Some may complain about the noise, and indeed, at maximum settings, it does rumble, and fuel consumption goes up. Yet, I've had no issues, even here in Colorado at 14, 000 feet. Plus, Jetboil fans might be jealous of its size and the ability to cook more than just noodles and boil water (just kidding). The boil time is slightly longer than Jetboil's, but if you have time to sit with a Jetboil to boil water for coffee, you can spare an extra minute and save $90, in my opinion.

IRUNWITSCISSORZ
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That is a really neat stove and you can't beat the price. Looking forward to future reviews. I really like the long hose. Thanks like, stay safe and God bless.

freezinweasle
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Hi Luke!: I purchased one of those ones from Amazon with the extra stuff. But it was a Amazon Day deal and was less than $30. It came with an adapter for propane cans. I am sure it will run with one of those butane adapters, am going to try it and see how it works out! A real BEAST of a stove! Might try to boil water with all three different kinds of fuel to see how each one does.

JefferyHall-cttr
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Wow...great stove at an incredible price. That is crazy!

theoriginalrabbithole
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Pretty neat. Great content as usual. A side note, wind does not affect the temperature of inanimate objects... tables, fuel canister, glasses etc. What was likely happening is that the extra fuel flow caused the canister to cool quicker than normal which made it look like the wind was cooling the fuel canister.
Really like the reviews! Keep them coming! Thanks!

nabob
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Hello Luke, I enjoyed your video even though I don't camp. I think this stove might be something to have on hand in case of an outage. Also the trees behind you are beautiful, such a lovely time of year. Keep up the good work.

audreybronson
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I have the Odoland with the propane adapter. Works great!

jimlaird