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Portable Multi Fuel Outdoor Backpacking Camping Picnic Stove Oil Gas Furnace
Features:
Collapsible bracket for convenient use.
Super bearing capacity bracket can bear vertical pressure within 80kg.
Better pre-heating effect due to unique design of pre-heating device (only 30 seconds).
Strong firepower: it only takes 3 minutes to boil 1L water (change with weather, fuel, and cooking ware accordingly).
Gas Pump has been built-in wear resistant device, which makes the inside cup leather more durable and has larger gas supply.
Material of high strength aluminum alloy and stainless steel.
Very easy to ignite the stove with the match or the lighter.
Multi-function tool set enables easy and convenient installation and maintenance.
All the seal rings have the characteristics of wear-resisting, aging resistance, oil resistance, high temperature resistance, good recovery rate, etc.
Specifications:
Color of the fuel bottle: Orange
Ignition: Lighter or match ignition
Hose length: Approx. 27cm / 10.63in
Stove open size: Approx. 18 * 14 * 9cm / 7.09 * 5.51 * 3.54in
Package size: 27 * 20.5 * 9cm / 10.63 * 8.07 * 3.54in
Weight: 575g / 1.27lb
Package weight: 835g / 1.84lb
Package includes:
1 * Gas Stove
1 * Fuel Bottle
1 * Hose
1 * Pump
1 * Pipe wrench
1 * Bag
Questions & Answers
No. This is a burner with hose assembly that attaches to standard sized fuel bottle. Per instructions, can use camp stove fuel (white gas), unleaded auto fuel, or kerosene. If you want the option of using either liquid gas, or propane/butane, you would need a product such as the MSR Universal, which comes with exch… see more No. This is a burner with hose assembly that attaches to standard sized fuel bottle. Per instructions, can use camp stove fuel (white gas), unleaded auto fuel, or kerosene. If you want the option of using either liquid gas, or propane/butane, you would need a product such as the MSR Universal, which comes with exchangeable burner jet and hose assembly for conversion. see less
By Kurabu Morita on March 8, 2018
I've used the Coleman butane/propane mix. it's the easiest way to use this set up.
By logan on February 11, 2018
Diesel or kerosene or any liquid that will burn, be careful with solvents like acetone or butane as they are explosive but they would still work.
By Skip on February 7, 2018
I have never used kerosene for a long time as a burner fuel, not in TOMTOP. Yes, it is possible but you need to be knowlegeable about certain things: one, preheat the burner flame area with alcohol flame. You simply drop (not pour) alcohol and wet the burner plate and ignite with lighter or matches. Then it will pre… see more I have never used kerosene for a long time as a burner fuel, not in TOMTOP. Yes, it is possible but you need to be knowlegeable about certain things: one, preheat the burner flame area with alcohol flame. You simply drop (not pour) alcohol and wet the burner plate and ignite with lighter or matches. Then it will preheat the metal grill. Or you may wish to use gas torch by carefully concentrate at the nozzle area (not nozzle). When kerosene evaporates, it generates white fume (with some nasty smell) and instantly ignite (you must use lighter again or residual flame from the alcohol will do the same) with blue flame (also with some smell so ventilate). Then you are OK. If preheating is incomplete and kerosene is injected, then black smoke and red flame generate, which is not the way and develop soot which will plug the nozzle. Always take a precaution to preheat the burner grill plenty of time ahead and always empty the fuel bottle and let it dry to the last drop of kerosene for next time. Remember this is my last (more than 30 years ago) experience with s Swedish Optimus Kerosene stove, which is basically the same thing. see less
By Jack of all trades on January 26, 2018
The installed jet does not seem to work well for denatured alcohol...its probably a little too thin. White gas is generally cheaper anyway and works better in really cold situations. If you need an alternative/emergency fuel plain old gasoline is fine and a lot easier to find, it just leaves sooty deposits.
By Jeremy Z on January 19, 2018
This is not a butane but, a liquid fuel stove. It can use several types of fuel including gasoline.
By ScottJ on December 9, 2017
I'm currently using Colman White Gas, but it can also use a few others, but needs to be tuned or adjusted for each type. It comes with different fuel tips and can also connect to the MSR fuel cans. Note, I would not recommend this stove for a novice camper, it's a great stove that works at multiple altitudes with mul… see more I'm currently using Colman White Gas, but it can also use a few others, but needs to be tuned or adjusted for each type. It comes with different fuel tips and can also connect to the MSR fuel cans. Note, I would not recommend this stove for a novice camper, it's a great stove that works at multiple altitudes with multiple types of fuel. see less
By Robert E. Tuttle on December 8, 2017
I have not tried using 91% alcohol myself, but it should have no problem burning it as a fuel as long as you adjust for the fuel.
By Dave on September 3, 2017
its in the picture, the orange thing.
By A. Slogar on August 23, 2017
I do not think so Ma. The existing settng is calibrated for the two types of fuel listed.
By B. Motoc on July 13, 2017
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March 16, 2018
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December 23, 2017
By q***s
October 28, 2017
I purchased this stove in april and used for a full season of backpacking, 10-11 trips. This stove never let me down. Performance has been consistent from trip 1 to final. This stove is a burner, and when turned up will bring a quart of water to boil quickly; say 4 to 5 minutes. It does have an intermittent pause in the burn rate at times, but this usually works itself through in a matter of seconds. If not, I pump up the fuel pressure a quick 3 or 4 times and the issue is resolved. Not as nuanced as some hi-end (and more expensive) stoves on the low end of the cooking spectrum, but workable. One issue: I did have some minor fuel leakage with the included fuel bottle, and at 530ml it's capacity, based on my style of usage, is 3 days, 4 max. So I bought a 750ml MSR fuel bottle (it is compatible), and the leakage issue was resolved. Been doing this for years. Not my first trip to the rodeo. Good product.
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By Ramseybella
December 18, 2015
Good stove but! The pump sucks, the hose attached to the stove will come loose when it heats up make sure you tighten it firmly do this every time you use it. Primus pumps work perfect with this stove but does not thread smoothly into this bottle. I use MSR bottles. I also cut a piece of black fire resistant welders cloth and made a ring that fit to the bottom inside the windscreen about a tea spoon of alcohol will soak it without spilling out the sides. Use this to prime let it go out then crack the valve and light the stove. You have to take it apart to clean the jet from time to time so just do it at home before you go out into the field so you understand the process.
By v***0
December 17, 2015