Ozark Trail 2 Burner Propane Camp Cook Stove - 27 BUCKS! Not Bad!

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In this video I'll take a look at the Ozark Trail 2 burner stove. I like it. Enjoy!

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Walmart has them on sale for $16 right now so I think imma get one, I’m just a weeekend warrior for a few weeks of the year so hopefully it’ll work for the little I’ll use it

kyleranderson
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They’re currently $15.97 online, got one to rebuild my converted alcohol to propane gimbaled stove!

Alan-tnde
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I am so glad you did a review on this product. I just found and bought it because it wasn't a NAME BRAND! I have already used it in the cold weather outside in LV New Mexico. Simple yet just as good if not better than the more expensive brands. Does everything a coleman can do, at a cheaper cost. In my book, that a great value.

fcthecat
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My comment disappeared. But, I'll be purchasing one today. I have a Coleman as well but the more, the merrier. Redundancy is paramount. We plan on going off grid as much as it is possible where we live. Gas stoves, rocket stoves (outside as well as a few different grill styles), a few solar generators & inverters (with car battery charger, air compressor, combo) later, we're definitely on our way. all came about because of your Arizona penny can stove and my family starving and freezing several winters ago. There's more but I'll leave it at that. I thank you, my family thanks you, and your information has literally been a life saver, brother. God bless you and yours. We're well on our way to have to pay as little as possible to "the man".

lbroolz
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It would have boiled faster using less fuel if it had a lid on the pot to minimize heat lost while the water is heating.

UmpTSquat
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Is it safe to use this product indoors (carbon monoxide)??

Btw, thank you for this video!! Wonderful review and setup instructions 👍👏👍👏👍👏👍❗️

Dimples
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I got a stove just like that. At my Walmart they were on clearance for Had to buy it. We used it while camping this summer.

TheDudeVT
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Headed to a four day camping trip with this stove in tote. Thanks for the set up and review!

taylorschubert
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I think this is what i need to look into for my truck build to have. Thankyou as always for the wonderful stove review, hope yall been well

BeardedSeabee
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I've had mine for about a yr. Works good for the price .
I've owned a bunch of camp stove over the years, from cheapest to top of the line .

oldfisherman
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I'm in Houston, we haven't had power since Thursday, we bought this at Walmart for 24 bucks... Works perfectly! Definitely keeping it, and and using it for beach, or out door cooking 👍👍👍 easy storage too!!!

MrEjblanco
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Can we use regular gas cylinders on it as well?

sherileebrown
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Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong with this camp stove? Or: Do I need a regulator to connect it to a 15-pound propane tank? The pressure is weak I think. It flickers when I light it. Not heating pans up very well. Doesn't respond to burner knob very well. So I need some kind of regular in order to use the bigger tank? Thanks.

NoteFromSELF
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That stove looks like it works ok, for the price $27 bucks and a bottle of gas $7 bucks , total $34 for a workable 2 burner, it would have been nicer if it was more self contained and had a handle and didn’t have to carry it around in a cardboard box also an igniter would be great, but with all the extras it probably wouldn’t be $27 bucks, but it’s still a pretty “ Hot 🔥deal “ 👈🏼😆

davescheer
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Thank you !! Your video is the only one I found that actually set the whole stove up. From A - Z. I just wanted to double check how to hook up the propane and regulator ( think that's what it's called). Thanks for showing me!!👍😁

jeanprice
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I'm reading reviews that the relulator goes bad easily and you cannot find replacements. It is possible to find a compatible?

aperson
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The Coleman is a much better stove. I just picked up a Coleman for $30 at Ollie's, but they're normally only 10 or 15$ bucks more than Ozark Trail. Really Coleman is cheaper when you consider the Coleman (which you can get replacement parts for) could last you the rest of your life and the Ozark Trail may last you a few years if you're lucky....At least I know the Ozark Trail propane lantern I bought lasted only a few years and looked about the same build quality as this stove.

THX..
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Maybe Santa will bring you a razor for Christmas!😂

frankroper
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32 down to 28 ounces for about the same price is called shrinkflation.
I actually have one of these stoves and at a true value hardware store I bought an adapter hose to hook it up to a 5 gallon propane tank. A year or two ago when that snow storm came through Texas I set it up in my bedroom and when the electricity went out I was warm and comfy.

robinmarks
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The propane connector is missing, does anyone know the size? Most sizes on Amazon are not modified

jerrywang