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Review on πŸ”₯ SEADESKY Ultralight Outdoor Camping Stove - 3000W Gas Powered Backpacking Stove for Enhanced Portability by Chris Lujan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ultralight? no Still a good stove for small groups

This is the ideal stove for small group hikes. It's too heavy and too big for one or two people (or three, for that matter) to mess around with. Once you're in a group of four or more, as if you were a scout leader like me, you need a stove that can handle a large pot. This oven is perfect for that. Small canister cookers are amazing and lightweight (check out the BRS-3000 for example). Unfortunately, they don't do well in a large pot. In addition, top-shell ovens do not have adequate wind protection, which reduces their efficiency. You must be careful when mounting the stove windshield on the fuel canister to ensure you don't overheat the fuel canister itself. With this remote controlled stove, you can either buy or craft a lightweight windshield that improves the stove's ability to focus heat where it's needed. It looks like it will now become the standard cooker we take with us on our small group travels.

Pros
  • Made from high strength stainless steel, aluminum alloy and copper that can withstand high temperatures and weight.
Cons
  • Some Difficulties