🔥 Cook Fast, Pack Light, Adventure Hard!
The Odoland Camp Stove is a lightweight, foldable outdoor cooking solution featuring 5 powerful jet burners that boil 1L of water in 2 minutes. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy and stainless steel, it includes an external ignition system, flame controller, and dual gas connectors compatible with standard propane/butane canisters. Its compact design and secure pot stand make it perfect for hiking, backpacking, picnics, and all your outdoor culinary adventures.
Brand | Odoland |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 16.5 x 10 cm; 900 g |
Material | Copper |
Item Weight | 900 g |
S**R
Quality, Powerful Stove.
I am very pleased with this stove. It is different to others I have bought. It is just the right size, not too large or small, sturdily made, and able to support the largest of pots or kettles. It is best used for larger things as it prefers to work at full capacity rather than a low flame, otherwise the flames tend to burn yellow and sooty. Therefore it is best for boiling water quickly, or a wok etc. For cooking things which require a more delicate control or a lower heat, you would still need another smaller stove. However, as part of my home kitchen, this is great.
K**R
Good item
Great stove
S**E
Great CADAC hack!!
Bought this as touring Europe and wanted to reduce the size of what we are packing, came up with the idea of trying the bowl of my Cadac to see how sturdy it sat on this lil beauty.. I managed to find some heat resistant rubber feet to place on the ends and it fits a treat! Now able to table cook and only taking the bowl, lid and chef pan, no need to worry about the legs, gas or the rest of the pans. It is a seriously strong burner when on high, will be great for a kettle! Packs down nicely and much smaller than I was expecting. Love it!!
N**E
Came with a non functioning Piezo
This would of been a 5-star rating had it not been for the broken Piezo. The stove itself works amazingly well. It's very fast to boil. Warning: Ingnite on a low setting, as this stove really pumps out the gas on a higher setting. The case it comes with is very good and very protective, and it does not add much to the weight when the stove is packed away inside. However, at £45, I do think everything should come working, no defects as with the Piezo. I got it for £37 so I am pleased at that price. I'm not sending it back because of the Piezo as I will be away camping very soon and want to review the stove.
J**N
Not as advertised, Poor performance.
Not as advertised.The advertisement claimed 11000W output.The box when it arrived stated 2700W.The wind proofing is non existent, even a slight breeze blows out some of the burners.I got this to season a Wok outdoors, the outdoor use isn't strong enough to be used.While outside intended use, you might be able to use it indoors without any wind but I've seen other reviews with video where the gas ignites outside the burner, it wouldn't be safe to use indoors.
C**E
Neat
👍 👌
R**N
Perfect
Small , compact and easy to assemble and use. Only complaint is the ferocity of the initial light up but other than than lovely little stove burner
R**H
Okay but a niche product and could be better
I'm on the fence about this because its cons seem to outweigh its pros, and there are better options out there depending upon your needs.Firstly, the pros:1) It's a solid unit and is nicely packaged in its own case with an igniter and adapters for different gas types.2) It unfolds and sits squarely on most surfaces without fear of it tipping over (it sits independently of a gas canister with a braided hose for you to screw into). It can take pots and pans of varying sizes including frying pans and skillets.3) The 11000W rating appears to be true because this generates an insane amount of heat and can get things up to temperature pretty quickly!Now the cons:1) It's too bulky for backpacking or camping - it weighs over 600g on its own and takes up a fair bit of space in a backpack (and that's before you allow for gas bottles, pots/pans, etc).2) The burner configuration is flawed. The five burners are laid out in a cross shape but they're surrounded by three folding pot stands in a triangular configuration. I've subsequently discovered that the flames from two of the burners project directly onto the stands instead of your pot, reducing the stove's efficiency and scorching the stands (they're already turning black after three uses).3) Gas flow seems temperamental. You need to crank the valve to ignite the stove but when you do it usually spurts a severe flame - not good in an enclosed space or if you're unawares. And I'm always having to adjust the valve to maintain a sensible flame - too high and you're wasting gas (and this thing chews through gas) but too low and yellow flames appear which blacken the pot. And this is using it indoors with the same gas canisters that perform flawlessly on my other (albeit smaller) stove.I guess that it performs its core function and it does pump out enough heat to cook quickly. But its usefulness is limited. I bought this to use in my campervan but to be honest I'm not comfortable using it in the van due to the unpredictable ignition and the fear of scorching the van interior. It seems like a great portable stove for outdoor cooking but you'll need a decent gas supply if you plan on cooking for prolonged periods.If you're looking for a camping stove or something more well designed then I'd advise looking elsewhere.
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