Ultralight Backpacking Canister Camp Stove Burner with Piezo Ignition 3.9oz


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List Price : $34.95 Price : $14.95
Ultralight Backpacking Canister Camp Stove Burner with Piezo Ignition 3.9oz

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Ultralight backpacking camp stove, weighs only 3.9oz This is a great stove at Low price. You get a ultralight canister stove, WITH PIEZO IGNITION, that folds into its protective case, This stove is built high Quality construction and materials are at work in this stove. Work with any screw top butane / propane canisters, available just about anywhere, MSR, coleman, camping gaz, etc. This stove will also simmer. It has a fully adjustable flame! This really is an impressive stove. These would make great primary stoves, back up stoves, emergency, spares, Boy Scout troops etc etc endless possibilities.


  • Super lightweight Weighs 95g
  • High quality construction!
  • PIEZO ignition Adjustable flame
  • This item location is Hong Kong, To US international delivery take 8-17 days, Expedited Mail take 3-7 day ( Not 1-3 day) please kindly be patient to wait for it.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for backpacking and camping!, July 12, 2011
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I purchaced this stove because I'm cheap. I looked at other "brand name" stoves like MSR and Jetboil and alot of the other small backpacking stoves. Those are all about twice as much. I have used this stove every single day at work for lunches and at my camp for continuous days for the last 4 weeks, about 3 times a day. It boils water for coffee in about 3 minutes. It heats up a can of soup in about 4. It balances a standard camping/hiking pot. The flame control is actually very percise. Just because this item doesnt have a recognizable brand on it, (which is where the others charge double) does not mean its in any way inferior. A small can of Brunton fuel lasts about a week, being used 3 times a day to basically boil water and cook a can of soup for lunch. I recommend this great little stove!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple, durable, inexpensive., January 10, 2012
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Mark (New England) - See all my reviews
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This little 'no-name' stove is as functional as any name-brand pocket stove you'll find. It's not the lightest on the market, but it's not near the heaviest. It's rotating and folding pot support packs nice and snug in it's case, which is smaller than most (case measures 1-5/8"d x 2-1/8"w x 3-3/16"h). While we're talking size, the pot support folds out to 3-5/8" wide, and stove stands 2-7/8" tall from the bottom of the can gasket to the top of the pot support. It uses standard and widely available Butane/Propane canisters with the threaded valve such as those from MSR and/or Jetboil. If you are going to go for the smaller 100g canisters, I'd recommend MSR cans as they have the same size base as their larger 200g+ canisters where most other brands have a 'hockey puck' sized base. Those will make any pocket stove more stable.

When I got mine, I threaded on a Jetboil can, turned the valve and it fired on the first click. Can't ask for more than that! A test boil in my Snow... Read more
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Pretty shaky ..., September 2, 2011
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JofToday (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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I bought this and "Lightweight Large Burner Classic Camping and Backpacking Stove. For Butane and Propane Canisters" because I wanted to compare them. I like the latter much better, even though it seems like it might be bigger. In reality, it's only slightly bigger, but much better made. I think this is supposed to be like the Pocket Rocket, but it's pretty cheaply made and VERY unstable. The only thing I like about it is the ignition. I recommend the "Lightweight Large Burner Classic Camping and Backpacking Stove. For Butane and Propane Canisters" instead, even though you're going to need to produce the spark or flame.
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