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The Naturehike 2 Burner Folding Camping Stove delivers 16000 BTU of high-performance heat through durable, rust-resistant 430 stainless steel burners. Its foldable, lightweight design (5.2 lbs) fits neatly into a carry bag, making it perfect for camping, tailgating, or any outdoor event. With stepless flame adjustment and piezo ignition, it offers precise, easy control. ETL certification ensures top-tier safety and reliability for your outdoor cooking adventures.
C**Y
Great for camping!
Well built.Grates to hold pot/pan is heavy duty, not chrome plated wire.Would buy again.
M**K
Stoveaholic approved! With one or two minor points to consider
Let me hit the standout considerations first:- The fuel hose is a flexible hose rather than the standard rigid "idiot stick" common on most propane stoves. For me, I love it! It allows more tank placement options and makes it much easier to use for alternate fuel sources. (IE., lindal or CB canister fuel)But to be aware. For those not familiar with propane stoves, the fuel tank must be in the upright position and placed away from the sides of the stove to prevent overheating/over pressurization. A full tank should not be placed laying down horizontally.One additional point is that the hose does not have free rotating connectors. Meaning that the tank connector should be properly oriented before attaching the stove connector to prevent any twisting of the hose.- The stove is louder than average. A minor issue, but some people may be sensitive to stove noise.That being said, and from a stoveaholic that owns more stoves than I can possibly use in a few lifetimes, this one is a winner!Powerful output, broad burner head for even heating of larger pots/pans, very nice flame control, a solid and secure latch when closed, a nice sturdy handle for carrying and the pot supports have a very nice textured coating that adds plenty of friction for smooth pots/pans. IE., Stainless steel. The rubber feet also provide positive friction to prevent sliding and are secured with screws (vs. cheap adhesive).The carry case is more than roomy enough that you don't have to fight to get the stove in, the dual zippers work smoothly, it has a front pocket to store the hose and tank connector so it doesn't cause wear or chipping on the stove, as well as an additional small side pocket.It is very well crafted from solid materials and has a high attention to detail that will serve for many years of use.All-in-all, and compared to other stoves of this type, it ticks all of the boxes and a very solid performer that won't break the bank. Recommended!(I'm no photographer, but such as it is...)
M**R
It's a small beast!
For the last 30 years I've been hauling around one of those big, tri-fuel Coleman 2-burner camp stoves. It does a good job but takes up a lot of space. This 2-burner, propane stove from NatureHike has all the cooking power with half the necessary storage space! All parts of it seem to be well made from tough, durable materials, especially the hinges. The bag contains extra pockets for holding things such as lighters or a small light. It does have piezoelectric starters, but I always carry a lighter just in case. It uses a flexible gas hose to the 1-pound propane tanks which allows great freedom in setup. The one thing it lacks that the Colemans have is a windbreak, but this folding camp windscreen works well: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014KU1NAGOnce open, the burners are far enough apart for use of two standard frying pans. There's no looseness or rocking in the grates, which also are easily removed to clean everything. The rubber feet keep the stove from moving around and also allow the burners to draw up air from underneath.The whole thing is too heavy for backpacking but it's fantastic for car camping, taking to the hunting shack, or keeping on hand to cook foods and boil water in a grid-down situation such as a hurricane or earthquake. I'm really pleased with this stove and final sent my old Coleman of to Goodwill.
T**H
Nice, but...
This is a powerful stove with an innovative design. Folding up as it does really reduces the footprint for storage, but that brings a couple of drawbacks as well. There is no wind guard for this, so you either need to use it in an enclosed space like a tent or shack, or you need to provide or make your own. It burns well with uniform heat on both units evenly. However, while it is extremely solid and sturdy, that comes at the cost of weight. This is a hefty unit and portability for hiking is pretty limited. For car camping it is great, but I wouldn't want to lug this thing on a hike. While it folds up nicely, it is chunky, even in the included case. Overall, this is not too bad, but best for stationary camping.
P**M
Portable, extremely well made, and easy to use!
We have a lot of Naturehike gear and we've found them to be excellent products at great prices. This 2 Burner Folding Camping Stove is no exception!Pros:1) Folds up to a small size at 10.8" x 8.5" x 5.0". Opened size is 20.1" x 8.5".2) Extremely well made, with excellent heavy duty materials and fit-and-finish.3) Comes with a carrying case.4) The burner control knobs provide excellent flame control from simmer to full boil.5) Each burner has a built-in piezo ignitor.6) The grates have a non-slip coating that keeps pots and pans from slipping.7) Works with 1 pound propane bottles.8) Has a built-in sturdy handle.9) The latching mechanism is heavy duty and latches securely.10) It looks great!Cons:1) While it is small in size, it may be too large for backpacking. It's perfect for minimalist car camping.2) No windscreens, so if it's windy, it may be affected somewhat.3) The markings for the flame control are very small to read, but the controls are intuitive so not a big issue.Conclusion:This is a very cool camp stove - we love it. It's very small, so if it's just the two of us camping, it will be a huge space saver as it takes up hardly any space when compared to our full size camping stove.We're most impressed by the quality of this small stove - it's built very well. All components are really high quality and heavy gauge metal. We feel that this stove is going to last a long time. We highly recommend it!
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