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This premium foldable camping stove delivers rapid boiling in 3-5 minutes with a powerful 13,000 BTU output. Crafted from durable stainless steel, it weighs just 422g and uses cost-effective, lightweight butane fuel. Featuring piezo ignition and adjustable flame control, it’s designed for hassle-free, safe outdoor cooking. The included emergency blankets and adapter tips make it a versatile essential for hiking, backpacking, and all your outdoor adventures.

| ASIN | B08B1QTW1J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,843 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #317 in Camping & Hiking Camp Stoves |
| Brand | QUALIALL |
| Fuel Type | Butane |
| Generic Name | backpacking stove |
| Included Components | 1 Carry Case: 1pc, Butane Adapter Tips: 1pc, Space Blankets/emergency blankets: 2pcs, mini camping stove 1pc |
| Item Weight | 422 g |
| Item model number | Camping stove foldable |
| Manufacturer | QUALIALL |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Energy Output | 13000 British Thermal Units |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.1L x 8.9W x 8.1H Centimeters |
| UPC | 761882371380 |
L**D
This is a very portable way to do outdoor cooking. It takes up very little space and the knobs are easy to manage and control. Good buy!
L**E
I bought this handy stove to complement my existing 1 burner camp stove that uses the same butane cannesters, so that I can heat the coffee or make toast while my wife is cooking up the breakfast. The heat it produces is impressive. It is very small as advertised when the legs and arms are folded and when unfolded, is very sturdy to support cooking pots. I wouldn't use it for backpacking despite it's small size, as you'd have to pack out the empty fuel cartridges. But if going for only a few days and a single cartridge will be enough, then it certainly would be a nice addition. I like the self ignition feature, as I can never seem to find the matches or lighter.
D**E
The stove is very well made and operates well. Would not hesitate to purchase again.
W**A
I am old enough to remember the flood of Japanese tin toys in the 50s and early 60s. They were cute and innovative but tin. I live in NW MT there is not a whole lot to do here so I spend a lot of time in the wilderness trying not to get eaten. I will drive 10 -15 miles never seeing a soul, park and take a hike. I usually make coffee, tea or sometimes a Freeze dried meal. The stove I use is one of my alcohol stoves. This stove is less fuss than those and far more adjustable. Does it save weight and space probably not, about the same with an edge to the Alcohol stove. This stove I would pack a bit more carefully then the Alcohol stove. It would be easier to fry stuff the flame is quite adjustable but touchy (just don't have you face too close when adjusting.) One of the pictures is a square pan frying a variety of food the green cylinders, sort of in the middle are cut up green string beans. That should give ya an idea. I'm pretty sure I would not use cast Iron to fry with. As I am only using this for tea, coffee or snacks I think it is Ideal, easier to set up, get started and hotter adjustable flame then alcohol. Could you do more, and easier with this stove, yes I think so.. I am a bit concerned about the cold 32F happens a lot more often here and -32F is not abnormal in the winter. It does NOT come with fuel and it does not say it does. I did buy an adapter hose for the butane/propane mix gas if I go out in the winter. So would I take this out n the wilderness 30 miles from any human no mobile phone, where my live may depend on it? Not with out a back up. It is a fully functioning toy and I love it. It is more versatile then Alcohol and you could cook greater verity of food much easier than alcohol. For an in house emergency stove it would make a good back up I think.
C**.
It's a great burner. It's small and very stable. The usage of butane bottle is a plus as it definitely lighter to carry.
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