Paintball Bargains

Portable Push-Button Start Butane Stove for Camping, Emergencies

Add to Favorites
 Search
 Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Home » Camp Stoves » Portable Push-Button Start Butane Stove for Camping, EmergenciesJanuary 8, 2009  
Departments
Home
Paintball Guns
Air Tanks
Barrels
Loaders
Paintballs
Accessories
Gear
Goggles
Gloves
Apparel
Tippmann Paintball Gun
Spyder Paintball Gun
PMI Paintball Gun
Bob Long Paintball Gun
Angel Paintball Gun
Kingman Paintball Gun
Sniper Paintball Gun
ALL
Portable Push-Button Start Butane Stove for Camping, Emergencies
Portable Push-Button Start Butane Stove for Camping, Emergencies
enlarge
Brand: GasOne
Category: Sports

List Price: $28.99
Buy New: $14.89
You Save: $14.10 (49%)
Buy New from $14.89

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(5 reviews)
Sales Rank: 2898

Media: Misc.

MPN: 62050
UPC: 837013620501
EAN: 0837013620501
ASIN: B000RA8V1S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Easy-to-use, reliable stove for camping; essential part of home emergency kit
  • Built-in push-button piezo-electric starter - no matches, lighter or batteries needed!
  • Produces generous flame from standard 8 oz Butane canister; automatic canister level indicator
  • Rugged all-metal construction, baked enamel pan support with drip pan holds large pans, cleans easil
  • Safety shut-off system; includes compact ABS storage and carry case to keep clean

Similar Items:

  • GasOne Butane Fuel Canister (12 Pack)
  • 12 Butane Fuel GasOne Canisters for Portable Camping Stoves
  • Emergency Thermal Blankets (4 Pack)
  • Coleman MicroPacker Compact Battery Lantern
  • Mr Heater F274800 Portable "Big Buddy" Heater

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Stove weight 4 lbs (without fuel), dimensions 13"W x 10"L x 3"H; maximum output 10,000 BTU, fuel consumption 5 oz/hr. Butane canister not included; widely available at most hardware, sporting goods and outdoor equipment stores.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Exactly what I wanted   October 8, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My brother-in-law and I fish several times at the pond on his farm, and we like to cook our catch while enjoying the outdoors. He had one burner that he had purchased a couple of years ago, but we fouond we could use another one to help speed up with the coffee, the fish, the potatoes, etc. I have one for home just in case we lose power, so I can fix coffee, soup, eggs, etc while we are without power... it happens here a lot since AEP loses power any time a storm blows in.


5 out of 5 stars great after hurricanes   September 16, 2008
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Initially, I wanted to purchase a propane camper type of heating stove. But, after Hurricane Ike in 2008, didn't have much choice.

This unit worked surprisingly well. Easy to operate, and, whereas I was concerned about wind blowing out the flame (no wind guard), the butane was powerful enough to handle mild wind.

Butane canisters were also inexpensive. Cooked several meals on less than one canister!

Comes with lightweight plastic case. A bit too big and not rugged enough for a backpack camper. But perfect for a car camper or picner.

For the price, this is hard to beat.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent value for the money   September 11, 2008
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

As someone that has been an avid camper for many years, I find this stove to work very well for camping. It is lightweight, has a nice case, has a very uniform flame, and is economical to use.

It can also be used as a warmer for potluck and other buffet type applications.

It's cheap and functional .... what else do you need to say?



5 out of 5 stars Sweet stove for the price   February 23, 2008
  10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I bought this stove at a local Asian foods market for 12 bucks. The fuel was well priced there too. While a windguard, as another reviewer mentioned, would have been great for the camping folks, this stove is perfect as a back-up method to heat food up during an electrical outage if a big storm comes your way. Given the economical price, it's a good thing to have around, with a couple of butane bottles, just in case....

One of the store employees showed me how to use it. When the fuel bottle is in place correctly in the stove it is releasing butane. Since this is the case, it is highly recommended that you take the butane bottle out of the stove when you are not actively using it.



4 out of 5 stars Nice stove.   July 17, 2007
  19 out of 19 found this review helpful

I was under the assumption that the fuel that one sees at the big-box stores for camping would be butane. Not so.

After finding fuel for this stove at a local hardware store (as an aside, it was much cheaper than the stove fuel found at the big box stores, and lasts just as long), we took this stove camping. Nice, compact design and quick cooldown are definite bonuses to this item. I especially like the very easy turn-knob ignition and flame control.

The only caveat is that it does not have a wind guard. If it is windy it takes quite a while to cook food or boil water. I rigged a wind guard out of a box covered with aluminum foil and it worked wonders. I am planning on making one out of metal that is foldable so I can pack it along with the stove.

Overall, nice stove.


Copyright © 2006 Paintball Bargains