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3000T Backpacking Stove Camping Stove Pocket Stove Portable Propane Stove Ultralight Mini Stove with 1 Extra Backup O-Ring

3000T Backpacking Stove Camping Stove Pocket Stove Portable Propane Stove Ultralight Mini Stove with 1 Extra Backup O-Ring

Regular price $29.95 USD
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  • This titanium stove is extremely lightweight. It only weighs 25g. and extremely compact;comes in a little bright green pouch that is highly visible on almost any surface.
  • Powerful and efficient,generates 2700W;Boils water quickly,about 2 minutes 58 seconds to boil 1L water.
  • Stable, even flame;Smooth flame adjustment.Super easy. Just flip those pot support legs out and twist the stove on your canister. Tip: make sure the control valve is fully turned off before twisting the stove on.
  • This stove is suitable for lightweight backpacking when weight and size are more important than some features.
  • This model HAMANS ODM by BRS,Package included: 1x Stove; 1x pouch; 1x Backup O-Ring

Product Description

Features:

  • Titanium alloy material, which is widely used in many kind of field because of its causticity, high rigidity and rupture tenacity
  • Very light and portable, easy to carry
  • High efficient, can save a lot of energy
  • Power: 2700W
  • Automatic Alarming or Not (Kettle): No
  • Color: Silver Color
  • Disposable: No
  • Fuel: Gas
  • Material: Titanium metal
  • Stove Type: Gas Stove
  • Structure: One-piece
  • Style: Outdoor
  • Usage Condition: High Altitude,Normal Outdoor
  • With Fuel or Not: No
  • With Ignition Device or Not: Not Included
  • With Wooden Handle or Not: No
  • Package weight: 0.071 kg
  • Product Size(L x W x H): 5.00 x 3.00 x 3.30 cm / 1.97 x 1.18 x 1.3 inches

BRS-3000T stove and 110g gas canister can be nested into Hamans 750ml pot perfectly

Summary

If you're looking for a functional, ultralight canister stove, this is your stove. It's extremely light and compact, but sturdy enough to get the job done.

  • Ultralight
  • Compact
  • Sturdy
  • Sizable, even flame
  • Fast and efficient at boiling water
  • VERY affordable

The stove comes in a tiny stuff sack and is easy to remove and setup. It has three rotating feet for the pot which all rotate into position once you flip the flame adjustment lever out. For such an inexpensive stove,We are impressed that very little fuel escapes from the canister when you screw the BRS onto the fuel canister. Some stoves seem to shed a large burst of fuel during this process and we are pleasantly surprised at how well the BRS seats and does not lose fuel.

The lever for adjusting the burner is long enough for me to avoid getting burned or fearing the burner and is smooth to adjust. We are happy with the level of adjustment and the flame control goes from an "almost off" up to a roaring flame that isn't out of control but is enough to fight some wind interference.

The stove easily stores in 750ml mug along with a foam coffee cup and windscreen. It's tiny. The downside to the size is a relatively narrow pot support diameter. It's been fine for use with Ti cups, but probably sketchy for use with a pot.

Power

The stove generates 2700W which corresponds to about 9200 BTU/hr. So regardless of its small size the stove should be pretty powerful.

​From our experience the little BRS stove brings 2 cups (~0.5 L) of water from a natural source (~15C/52F) in about 2'30" to 2'50" depending on air temperature, water temperature, wind, etc. I mostly use an 1 L wide aluminum pot with a lid and use a small wind screen to reflect some heat.

Setup Super easy. Just flip those pot support legs out and twist the stove on your canister. Tip: make sure the control valve is fully turned off before twisting the stove on.

Pot support Because the stove is so compact the pot support legs are shorter than the larger stove's but they are long enough to support both the compact "tall" pots and the wider pots. With the wider pots the trick is to orient the pot so the handle is against one of the legs then it will be stable.

Stability The BRS stove is very secure on a canister and the pot support legs will not move anywhere. If a canister itself sits on the surface secure there should be no problems. I've had an 1 L wide pot hard boiling for a minute before I attended to it and it did not move anywhere, so I conclude that the little "teeth" on the pot support legs have enough traction with a pot bottom

  • 45°outward rotation flame spray.
  • heating area becomes larger.
  • The stove is extremely lightweight. It only weighs 25g. See the weight.
  • very samll.
  • The BRS stove comes in a little bright green pouch that is highly visible on almost any surface.
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