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The Keweis Portable Outdoor Mini Alcohol Stove Burner is an ultralight camping cookware set designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 145g and measuring 3.86 x 3.86 x 2.29 inches, it features a durable aluminum alloy and brass construction, ensuring stability and wind resistance. With a leak-proof design and variable temperature control, this stove allows for efficient cooking with a burn time of approximately 50 minutes on 100ml of alcohol.
Power Source | Alcohol Fuel |
Fuel Type | Alcohol |
Item Weight | 145 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.86"L x 3.86"W x 2.29"H |
Material Type | Aluminum, Brass |
G**I
Genial
Buen producto. La bolsa es un detalle que se agradece
B**Y
Important: If you use titanium camp pots
Things I didn't catch that will save you time.Note the pictures of them using something like a kettle with a diameter 3x that of the stove. There are several reasons for this.First: I have two 750ml titanium pots. Both have diameters less 1mm less than the diameter of the tripod, so the pots slide down the interior of the tripod and extinguish the flame.Second. If you fill this a third of the way full it will not ignite at the vents. This is because the reservoir is so deep. Other alcohol stoves have shallow reservoirs so the fumes allow you to light it at the vents. This makes it difficult, dangerous to ignite, as you have to reach down into the reservoir. But I think they intended you to completely fill the reservoir and use a pot from your kitchen because of..Third. It also burns out of the reservoir at temps that make titanium glow and warp. It burned through as much fuel as I'd normally use in a week within a single day. Which is fine if you use a half gallon kettle to feed a family of four.
A**R
It's kinda hard to control the flame sometimes
It stalls if you don't have it on full blast but also is hard to put out without the lid there. Other than that it's fine but I don't like the lid's design as you basically have to take it all the way off to keep it running and after cooking it's overly aflame and you then risk injury trying to smother it at the end of the cooking sessions. It's aluminum so not that sturdy and when in cold environments I could see it cracking due to the aluminum being there. With lots of rubbing alcohol I feel great knowing I can cook whenever the power is out regardless. I've used camping griddles with it that are just as thin and also aluminum and it boils ramen noodles in less than 10 minutes with just a couple of ounces of isopropyl alcohol, 91%. It kinda smells bad when you use it and I feel like I'm eating alochol a bit. Perhaps one should use it outside so as to ventilate. I use matches to light it by the way.
J**S
Pretty Good
For the price point, I really can't complain. The stove itself works well and has gaskets under the lid that do keep it from leaking. (Mine has been sideways and even upside down inside my pack and never leaked OR had evaporation of the alcohol occur over time.) The stand is serviceable. I tend to place it on top of the stove, rather than placing the stove inside of it, as this then allows my bush pot to sit inside the stand where the product photos show the stove sitting. This makes for a pretty solid setup, provided the ground is reasonably level where you're using the stove, and also provides some modest wind protection to the stove.Again, overall, you can definitely spend more money for less product. If you're not looking for the absolute smallest and lightest solution out there, this is a good stove.
B**L
Simple and effective
Nice setup…worth it
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