Texsport Compact Single Burner Propane Stove for Outdoor Camping Backpacking Hiking
14204 Features: -Provides up to 5,000 BTUs. -Fits either 1.4 Oz or 14.1 Oz disposable propane fuel cylinder (not included). Product Type: -Stove. Finish: -Red. Grilling Surface Material: -metal. Number of Products Included: -1. Dimensions: -7.5″ Pot/pan holder. Overall Height – Top to Bottom: -10″. Overall Width – Side to Side: -3.5″. Overall Depth –
Canister attaches and pulls stove over. Bad Design. I do not recommend. We just used this stove this weekend while camping. Although it has good burner settings and the canister of gas screws on and works easily, the WAY the canister attaches is HORRIBLE.If you set up the canister on its edge like you have to, it pulls the stove over on its side. OK..once you put weight on the stove, it will right itself, but good grief. It isn’t much to ask to have the canister be able to stand up or something.Plus there were no pictures or anything on the…
Cheap and feels cheap. But it works for awhile before it startes leaking. You get what you pay for. This is cheap and it feels cheap. The fins come off every time I use it and I have to put them back on each time. I don’t like the odd angle I have to put my propane bottle at using it. But it is the only one burner propane stove that sits flat on the table that I could find. I had to throw mine away after daily use for about 6 months because it started leaking propane underneath.
low heat output, low build and design quality This took a very long time to boil some water. The output heat is very low compared to other stoves I have owned.Additionally, the build quality and the design have serious problems. The stem which feeds fuel from the bottle is bent in such a way that neither the bottle nor the stove will sit level! The heavier fuel bottle invariably causes the stove to tip. A flexible fuel line would be vastly superior.The pot rest is unstable as well, and does not block wind…