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The QSMYUYE Camping Stove delivers powerful 2500W output with an 8500 BTU adjustable burner and reliable piezo ignition. Crafted from durable carbon steel and rust-resistant stainless steel, it’s designed for efficient, versatile outdoor cooking. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for camping, tailgating, and emergency use, backed by responsive 24/7 customer support.
Brand | QSMYUYE |
Model Number | camping stove |
Colour | Orange-1burner |
Product Dimensions | 23 x 23 x 7.25 cm; 920 g |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Weight | 920 g |
P**Y
Great En519 cooker
Fits perfectly together when shut.Works brilliantly when open.Lovely carry bagEasy to clean
T**Y
Buy it
Best ever cooker ever top quality worth the pennys
A**E
Popping and banging noise
Had this now two weeks nice until only thing is I cooked on it 3 timesNow starting making banging and popping noises it’s quite worryingBeing gas you got to be careful I may return unit back as anyone else hadThis issue
A**N
Awesome orange camping stove.
Very impressed by this camping stove. I really wanted a JetBoil Genesis but could not justify the price tag for the amount of times I go camping. This unit is ideal for my needs, definitely not the lightest at just over a kilo with hose/storage bag or the most compact unit, 26cm at the widest point and 11cm deep when folded. So if you are wilderness camping or have to trek anywhere this is not the unit for you but it is perfect if you want it for van life or family camping trips.Each of the burners work independently and are supplied from a single gas hose and adjustable regulator which fits onto a C300/500 gas bottle. There is a Piezo style pull out/click igniter and a rotary switch to adjust the level of heat for each of the burners which both work well.The unit is constructed from steel with a high quality enamel finish…the orange colour is awesome! The unit folds away to the size of a dinner plate in circumference and the two sections are held together by a rubber strap that also protects the gas connector spigot. The unit when folded is smaller than most single camping stoves. Finally there is a nice canvas storage bag to transport the stove and hose.All in all, a well thought out and made unit, I would definitely recommend it…especially if you love the colour orange!
R**M
Great stove for home and outdoor use
Excellent stove, good regulation on it unlike many others
I**S
Best camp cooker
Best cooker ever
K**B
Great product
I'm absolutely in love with this portable camping stove that delivers an impressive 8500 BTU of cooking power. The Piezo ignition makes starting my outdoor cooking incredibly easy, eliminating the need for matches or complicated lighting methods. Its adjustable burners give me precise temperature control, whether I'm preparing a quick morning coffee or grilling a full meal during a camping trip. The compact and lightweight design means I can effortlessly carry it on any adventure, from weekend camping to emergency preparedness situations. Sturdy construction and reliable performance have made it an essential piece of my outdoor gear that I now consider indispensable.
S**D
Looks good, works indoors or in still weather, but limited power and not usable in a gentle breeze
The media could not be loaded. After posting my first (quite negative) review, the sellers messaged repeatedly offering to refund my purchase, I assume hoping I’d then remove or revise the review. I'd already sent it back for a refund, but said that if they sent a new one, I would review it more thoroughly, as I didn't use it for more than a few minutes the first time. It arrived three days ago and they've now messaged 3 times – so it was about time I got to it!As before it’s really nice to look at. I love the orange colour and how it folds open. The gas cable is flexible, so easy to place the cannister where you want. The piezo igniters work fairly well, and it balances pans well, even fairly large ones. In a completely still environment, it’s a reasonable little cooker. Not hugely powerful, but it will heat water and cook food. Outside in a very gentle breeze, I gave up on boiling water. The burners seem to be fairly independent, in that turning on a second doesn’t change the power of the first, so they seem well regulated. You could use both together, without affecting the power.PowerI compared this to my two other stoves, both of which are both single burner stoves running from the same HP cannisters, and are both 11K BTU. The QSMYUYE says it’s 17K BTU, or 8,5K BTU per burner. You can see these in the pictures. I tested it first by boiling a cup (300ml) of water to a full boil from tap temperature. I cooled the pot in cold water before each test so it would be comparable. It's 11 Celsius here, and I was using butane, which should be fine at these temperatures, if not at it's full power.Heating water outside (With the gentlest breeze)Soto Windmaster 58 seconds.Soto Fusion Trek 1m 6 seconds.QSMYUYE 2 Burner, --- At 6m 39 seconds there weren’t any signs of any change, and when I tried I could leave my finger in the warm water with no difficulty, so I gave up. I was in the most sheltered part of my garden, hiding behind the greenhouse, with walls on two other sidesInsideThen I tried in the Greenhouse – this made a huge difference to the QSMYUYE. I tried a bigger copper pan as well to allow the larger burners on the QSMYUYE to really thrive and capture all their heat, to be as fair as possible. I only compared with one of my other burners, the slightly slower one. It took slightly longer because of the bigger pan. Again boiling 300ml, or a cup of cold tap water:Soto Fusion Trek 1m 30 secondsQSMYUYE 2 burner 5m 33 secondsYou can see from this that in an absolutely still environment the QSMYUYE worked this time, albeit 3.7 times longer than my 11K BTU, but it did boil the water. The Soto’s are really powerful stoves, so if you compared this to an older Camping Gaz burner for example, it probably compares fairly well in still weather.Actual cookingI tried using it inside to cook some breakfast (sausage chunks, bacon, beans), as outside seemed like a lost cause. It worked fine, but it wasn’t quick. (For comparison, the small burner on my indoor gas hob is significantly faster.) In terms of flame adjustment, the flame effectively has 3 positions, full, almost full, and a faint simmer. In any breeze the simmer is simply blown out, but it did work inside (though I could blow it out like a candle if I tried). The lack of significant adjustment was fine though as the lower power on full meant I could fry sausage chunks and bacon without it ever burning. If I were using it camping, I don’t tend to be in a hurry, so if I cooked in a tent, or with very full wind shields, I think it could be a solution.Compared to some of my earlier two burner options when I camped with my kids when they were little, it's probably comparable in output, but you do need to find independent decent wind shields for it to function at all. I wouldn’t want to try anything that needed heat variation, but I could cook a camping meal quite happily on a very still day. Really, it depends what you're looking for, how patient you are, and what environments you use it in. I can see some other reviewers really like it, and seme to have had quite a different experience. Hopefully the power stats on boiling water help you choose the right cooker for you.It does get hot on the underside when cooking, which caught me by surprise after boiling water (made me yelp!). It did cool fairly quickly though. The bench I was using it on was warm, but not hot.In anything more than the gentlest of winds the flame became unstable. You can see the pictures still up from my first review, and so I would avoid using it in those conditions. The flame flared a lot including upwards with no pan on. With a pan on it did only flare to the sides, but still concerned me enough not to sit next to it. Just so you know I'm not keeping it, as I cook outside on my picnic bench with my family at the table, and like to cook full meals, but I’ll be passing it on for free when I find someone who has the right environment. 😊 I’ve added plenty of images so you can see more of it.
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