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As light as it gets!
A shockingly small, ultra-lightweight, and straightforward backpacking stove at an impressively low price. Its simple design incorporates big features including an easily adjustable flame, stable teeth-shaped arms, and a powerful output of 2700W. This is a functional, ultralight canister stove that will keep your pack light.
Features:
- Teeth shape designed arms
- Unique fire plate design
- Gas switch for easy-to-adjust flame
- Compact travel size
- Compatible with most self-sealing canister fuels
*Note: Fuel Canister Not Included
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Specs
Weight:
- BRS-3000T Stove: 0.88oz | 26g
- Storage pouch: 0.07oz | 2g
Dimensions:
- In use/unfolded: 3.34"L x 3.34"W x 2.69" H | 8.5cm x 8.5cm x 7cm
- Stowed/folded: 1.45"L x 1.45"W x 2.04"H | 4cm x 4cm x 5cm
Output: 2700w
Gas consumption: ~140g per hour for 1L of water
Materials: Titanium Alloy, Copper, Stainless Steel
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Awesomely light and dependable
I’ve used this on about 4-5 hikes now and I am super impressed with the weight, packability, and of course, boiling water for food or coffee. It’s legit.
Returned the burner
I cannot provide a review. I returned the burner as soon as I opened the package and could look at the product. I do not think I would have made the purchase if I could have seen it, felt it before I bought it. Which normally one cannot do in a store either. But mail order is difficult.
Good Stove, Gets the Job Done
I love a lot of things about this stove. The size and weight is amazing. It has a nice storage bag to keep it in decent condition if you throw it in with your pot and fuel. It does exactly what I needed an ultralight stove to do - get me hot meals with minimal weight. I will add a few oddities I discovered. First, the arms are really difficult to extend as a first try. I watched the video here and it doesn't look like it's difficult at all, so I worried I might break the stove getting them pressed down so I could rest a pot on it. It might just be the fact that it's new or that mine is an exception, but I wasn't expecting that out of the box. The other oddity is because of the way the arms are designed, they have to be unfolded and refolded at the same time, otherwise you risk pinching your fingers between them. This may be pretty standard for something this small, and I'm not saying it's a huge detractor, but it's definitely something I needed to get used to.
Lightweight but effective!
I was impressed at how compact and lightweight this stove is. I don't know how durable it is long term, but it worked well for me on a 6 day trip so far.