Gas ONE Propane or Butane Stove GS-3400P Dual Fuel Portable Camping and Backpacking Gas Stove Burner with Carrying Case Great for Emergency Preparedness Kit (Gold)
October 17, 2019 - Comment
Reward the experience of cooking outdoors by introducing the GS-3400P. The GS-3400P is the perfect portable stove that is perfect for any outdoor cooking and camping occasion. It is safe and easy to use! Designed with safety functions like the cartridge ejection device and the flame supervision system, the GS-3400P ensures safety and convenience. Product
Propane is an important option, butane doesn’t work when it’s cold! I’ve used it about a week and am very happy so far. Well made but not too heavy. It can handle up to 10 inch pan and has a very nice range of burn from large to very small, spectacular for simmering rice. And I really like not needing a match to light it. An IMPORTANT NOTE: I see a stove on the market that looks identical to this but doesn’t come with the propane hose assembly. And I think the option of the two fuels is important. I am finding (exactly what the manual says) that Butane does not…
Leaks gas when off First 5-6 times I used the stove I absolutely loved it. It cooks very well and gets extremely hot when you need it to. After about 2 weeks though, it will leak propane even when turned off (completely stationary on a table) which is obviously very dangerous. I quickly removed the tank as soon as I noticed it was leaking and “lit” the stove in an attempt to clear any gas that may have been right near the burner. The burner lit extremely high (higher than when it is turned all the way up), there…
Great Stoves From A Great Company First off, let me say this is a great company to do business with. They stand behind their products 100%.I am a serious camping enthusiast and have 20 various stoves used from hiking to expeditions to car campingand sleep outside about 120 days a year. When its car camping weather, I use 2 GasOne stoves, the GS3400Pand smaller GS800P. I have used the GS800P for 2 years using both fuels, butane and propane, at highaltitudes (3500-7000”), all kinds of weather and it…