🔥 Cook like a pro, anywhere your adventure takes you!
The YCDMLJC Portable Camping Stove is a compact, ultra-lightweight (0.24 lbs) outdoor cooking solution crafted from high-precision aluminum alloy. Delivering a powerful 3000W heat output, it features a wind-resistant stable support system and a reliable piezoelectric ignition for easy, match-free starts. Compatible with standard EN 417 butane, propane, and isobutane fuel canisters, this stove is designed for backpackers and campers seeking efficient, durable, and hassle-free cooking on the go.
J**I
Cheap, great gifts, have one in each bag, works well
I recently picked up these cheap camping stove with a piezo igniter, and for the price, it’s been a solid performer. While it’s not the most high-end model out there, it definitely gets the job done for simple cooking while camping or hiking.Compact and LightweightOne of the best features of this stove is how compact and lightweight it is. It fits easily into a backpack without taking up much space, which is perfect for weekend camping trips or backpacking adventures where every ounce counts. It’s also easy to set up—just attach the fuel canister, flip the switch, and you’re ready to cook.Piezo Igniter Works WellThe piezo igniter is a nice touch and saves you from having to deal with matches or a separate lighter. It sparks right away with the press of a button, making lighting the stove quick and hassle-free. I’ve used it several times in the rain, and it still sparked reliably each time.Cooking PerformanceWhile the stove isn’t designed for heavy-duty cooking, it heats up quickly and efficiently for simple meals. It’s perfect for boiling water for coffee or preparing easy meals like noodles, soup, or sautéed vegetables. The flame control is decent, though it can sometimes be a bit tricky to dial in for a super low simmer. That said, it works great for most camp cooking needs.Affordable PriceFor a budget-friendly stove, it’s hard to beat the value. It’s inexpensive but does the job well enough for casual campers or anyone on a tight budget. It’s not built for long-term, heavy use, but for occasional camping trips, it’s more than sufficient.ConclusionOverall, I’m happy with this cheap camping stove with a piezo igniter. It’s reliable, easy to use, and portable—perfect for light camping trips or outdoor cooking. If you’re looking for a low-cost option that gets the job done without all the extra features or bulk, this stove is a great choice. It’s a solid, no-frills performer that offers excellent value for the price. I pair it with a titanium camping pot to heat water and it works great.
C**Y
Great stoves
I’ve bought several of these stoves and they’re compact, functional, sturdy, and easy to use. At these prices it’s easy to have one in every kit. A little heavier than other options but a great choice nonetheless. Boils water very quickly using little fuel.
D**E
Super small. Dynamic
Such a great little camping stove that attached directly to the propane tank. We had a level surface to cook on so didn't need anything extra to cook. It clicked the flame efficiently and worked great. It is so small it even fits inside our camping pot so storage was easy.
A**R
It was five bucks
It works and it was five bucks. It only has to work 4 more times and I got my moneys worth lol
M**A
This is a must have for backpackers, campers and preppers!
This is as compact as it gets. Does the job and fits in your pocket, literally, the pockets in your jeans, flannel, you name it. It's smaller than a pack of cigarettes. Great addition to anyone's ourdoor/backpacking/camping gear.
S**J
We like this pocket stove
It's small but it works pretty good.We tested it out by comparison against our small fire dragon stoves using 2 coglan's fuel tabs standing up right..don't lay them flat. We. used 8 oz of water in 2 separate Stanley 2 cup adventure kettles for the test and kept the lids on.-This Rocket stove w/ olympia isobutaneBOILED 8 oz water took 4.48 minutes for a rolling boil.- The folding pocket Dragon stove BOILED 8 oz of water took 6.50 minutes for a rolling boil.We didn't use a wind screen for either item> so we knew prior to doing this that the Rocket would boil faster, we wanted to know how much faster.> The only draw back is the noise & size of the isobutane canister, when compared against the quiet tiny folding dragon stove and a box of coglan's fuel tablets together they are both very small and light weight.I think they are both good items and it ultimately comes down to the amount of space in your pack & speed of heating water. Your not going to do any " real cooking " with either item because they are so small, but for a day pack, picnic backpacking hiking these are both options.
K**R
Good stove
If your looking for a stove to boil water for dehydrated food pouches then this is the stove for you . I will boil two cups of water in 3 to 5 minuets (depending of temps pot used and so on ) the best I have got is just over 3 min with temps in the 70's and 5 min with temps in the 30's .But if you want to any type of cooking other then boiling forget about it . The flame is concentrated and don't spread over the pot or pan much so food will burn in the middle while being cold and uncooked around the outside with out vagarious movement of the food . its just easier to build a small stick fire to get some coals to cook on and if you have to do that to cook something as simple as bacon and eggs then why pack a stove ?The pros :fast to boil waterlight easy to packThe cons:kind of flimsy , feels like it will bend or break easilyself igniter misfires half the time and throws the spark to the side of the stove where there is nochance of ignitionreally hard to cook normally on
J**N
Good bang for the buck.
This is compact, lightweight and will put out the btu’s needed to boil water quickly.
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