🔥 Cook Anywhere, Conquer Everywhere!
The SisDruo Portable Backpacking Stove delivers up to 3900W of adjustable heat through a durable copper core and stainless steel body. Featuring a piezo ignition and wind-resistant honeycomb mesh, it ensures reliable flame performance in challenging outdoor conditions. Ultralight and foldable, it includes a versatile adapter compatible with most butane and propane canisters, making it the perfect compact cooking companion for hiking, camping, and travel.
Brand | SisDruo |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 9 cm; 244.94 g |
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Copper |
Item Weight | 245 g |
G**N
Quality products!
There is nothing I dislike about this camping stove. Build quality is good and robust , nice for the price!
G**Z
Can't complain for the price, a good stove with solid sturdy stand 🔥
The media could not be loaded. A very sturdy and compact camping stove , it worked really well with Coleman c300 gas cartridges which are my go to gas cartridges so I'm really pleased with that.The piezo ignition worked first time and the stove was in action instantly without relying on a lighter or matches to light it.The legs fold out and are in one piece for a very stable and solid stand that would suit most sized pans , the stands are really wide too so it would be a great stove fir a frying pan too , it's very sturdy and reliable.The centre of the stove , the furnace core is made from copper it burns really well, the stove is a 3900 watt stove so is quite powerful and will boil water in a few minutes.The stove comes in a handy orange hard cased box to keep it safe when carrying in your backpack and a good place to keep it stored when not in use.You also get another adapter to use on different gas canisters, although I'll just be using it with the gas cartridges, they work perfectly.The stove is quite lightweight for its size, the overall finish isn't the best , a few scratches and marks from the factory, so not as well finished as some of my more expensive stoves, but this is still a good reliable stove with a solid stand and piezoelectric ignition.For the price I think it is a good budget stove 🔥
W**E
Decent
This is a very small compact stove and ideal for taking camping if you are limited on room.I like that it has an adaptor so you can switch to canister or bottle depending on what you have available - these stoves in the past have always been canister only.In terms of use - I go wild swimming regularly and its just the right size to take with us to heat up a hot chocolate - admittedly we could also just take a flask! We also occasionally take some bread and a little cage toaster and this works well to toast the bread for a post swim snack.It does struggle in the wind and wont stay lit so you need to either use a small wind break with it which adds to the weight your carrying on find a sheltered spot.The tube to connect the gas to the stove top is a decent length and tangle free.The ignition is good and it lights first time easily.It folds down and cools quickly -probably due to the copper top and once cool fits in its own small dayglow orange storage box.Price wise it is probably a little high at £24.99 my last stove like this cost £15 but that didnt have the option to change gas source type.
P**N
Easy to set up, to light up and fast to boil water and to cook food
This portable backpacking stove comes presented in a neat light weight plastic cube holder. Its amazing how small it is when folded up and stored away like this. I scrutinised the unit and can see that its made from good quality alloy metals, anodised alloy aluminium, copper ring and rubbers etc... I like how they designed it for windproof because when I took it to my local country park along with my picnic equipment, the unit stayed lit the duration of boiling water and soups etc... The auto click ignition is easy to fire up the gas from the gas can even in draughty conditions. A good tip when I'm camping is to set the stove and bbq on the side of the tent that is calmer from the wind or if you have something nearby that shields you.The 3 saw toothed adjustable stove supporter arms can be adjusted to cater for my small sauce pans or the larger stew pot. The saw tooth arms helps to stop the pots and pans have grip. I like the easy to adjust flame power dial. This portable stove works standing on flat ground, flat grass area or on top of a small square tile or wood.The copper flame ring is a wonderful idea and keeps cleaner, looks nicer and long lasting.After food is served, I use the large pot to heat some water to make it easier for me to wash up my utensils and plates etc.. Boiling a litre of water only take around 4 to 5 mins and I would boil water to store in my flasks for a quick cup of tea whenever I want one.This camping/outdoor stove is a fantastic idea and several cans of large gas will last you ages.Always allow the stove to cool down before storing it away and this practice is good and safer because if the gas is attached, you may sometimes forget to turn the gas off fully.This stove gave me a lot of fun on my day out and I think it represents great value for money.
A**S
Disapointing.
I've a few micro-stoves like this one, but this isn't a terribly good one. Not bad, but not great.The adaptor for the gas supply to allow you to use different bottle types seems like an excellent idea, but the fit is not very solid and its hard to trust it. I found it coming loose and allowing air into the gas stream which flared up the stove alarmingly to the point I no longer had faith in it, and stopped using it.It's not great in wind either. My other stove of a very similar design had no issues on a windy day on the moor but this one blew out constantly.On the plus sides though - it seems well made, and on a less windy day it works ok. The control knob allows a lot of control, from full furnace mode to a gentle heat. The gas line is nice and long to keep the bottle away from the flame (particularly as the adaptor is not the most reliable item) and the ignition works first time. It folds away into a little plastic box, and it all cools down very quickly once you've finished using it.For a quick cup of coffee or a pan of soup at the allotment, it will do the trick, but for outdoorsy life it needs to be a bit more windproof and the adaptor needs to be more reliable.(If you found this review useful, I'd love it if you let me know with a click below - thanks!)
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