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The MOZODAWN Butane Stove is a powerful and portable cooking solution, boasting a maximum output of 10,500 BTU. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it features a compact size, safety mechanisms, and a convenient carrying case, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and backyard gatherings.
Maximum Energy Output | 10500 British Thermal Units |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.9"L x 9.8"W x 2.7"H |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
B**S
Came quickly and just as described
Very happy with the stove and case. Works great and exactly as described. Thank You!
F**R
Handy stove for Propane/Butane
I recently picked up the Dual Fuel Camp Stove, and I've got to say, it’s been a solid addition to my camping gear. As someone who spends a lot of time on Padre Island, having a reliable stove is key. This one runs on both butane and propane, which is pretty handy depending on what fuel I have on hand.First off, the 10,500 BTU output is impressive. It heats up fast, and I've had no trouble cooking meals quickly and evenly. The flame is consistent, and the adjustable knob lets me control the heat with ease. Whether I’m boiling water for coffee or cooking up some fresh fish, it gets the job done without a hitch.The carrying case and storage bag are practical additions. I appreciate not having to worry about the stove getting banged up while it's in the back of my truck. The adapter hose is a nice touch too, making it easy to switch between fuel types. The wind guard is another feature I didn’t realize I needed until I used it. It really helps keep the flame steady, even on those breezy beach days.Setting it up was straightforward, and it feels pretty sturdy. It's not the lightest stove out there, but the trade-off is worth it for the stability and durability. One minor gripe is that the knobs and connectors can feel a bit stiff, but they loosen up with use.Overall, this stove is a reliable piece of gear that’s been great for my camping trips. If you’re looking for a versatile stove that can handle different fuels and comes with some thoughtful extras, this one’s worth considering.
N**S
great price
works really well, be careful of sharp edges on the wind shield when assembling itrest is good quality !!!
J**C
Cheaply Made
Carry case is ridiculously thin plastic. Stove itself is cheaply made. It does light with both kinds of fuel. Guess we'll keep it. You get what you pay for.
S**.
Good Product
Lightweight, easy to use.
L**S
Dangerous product
Product defective; locking mechanism for gas cannister does not work; dangerous product; I want a refund.
M**K
It works. Its is OK for camping - but it is CHEAPLY made
Used this burner one time for a camp meal. Worked OK enough. The temp control was a little difficult, but no more so than other camp burners I've used. But- the quality of this overall is pretty bad. The metal is thin and there is an overall flimsy feel to it. Worst of all is the plastic case it comes in. It has to be the cheapest, thinnest plastic case I've ever seen for something. The bag, at least, works well. I expect that the plastic case will be in the trash soon.
W**S
It's okay and works well
This is a decent basic camp stove. I've used it on one camping trip and it works just as it should. I like that it can use two different types of canisters. I just use the regular type propane cylinders with it. It would be nice if the hose and regulator would fit inside the bottle compartment when not in use, but there is room to just coil it up on top of the burner and leave it inside it's case.The stove operates just as it should, and one very nice thing is it doesn't get hot enough under the stove to cause any damage to tables or whatever else you sit it on. I can cook with it on my truck tailgate which is plastic with no ill effects. One thing to note is smaller pots wont fit on the burner because the stove grate opening is large. If you like to boil water in a smaller pot like Stanley Adventure two cup cookset it wont work with this stove.The windscreen is so-so. It kind of helps but not much and the edges are really sharp. You can store them in the bottle compartment on the stove if you aren't using that type of fuel bottle. The worst part about the stove is it's plastic case unfortunately. It's the flimsiest piece of plastic I've ever seen. It probably isn't going to last more than a couple of trips before it falls apart and it doesn't offer much protection for the stove.For the price it's a decent little stove and it works fine. I can recommend it but I do wish the case was better.
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