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Caudblor Camping Stove with Butane Adapter - Lightweight Backpacking Stove for Hiking & Travel

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Features

  • 1 Portable Backpacking Stove - Simple debatable design make backpack stove folded small and fit in zipper case. Portable and easy to carry around, take up little space. Easy to set up, screw on the canister in a minute. Great for your bug out bag.
  • 2 Wider Base, Bigger Cooking Area - This little camping burner does well with your quick morning coffee. Use this backpacking stoves to easily cook meal, boil water in a small skillet. It is you'll need for backpacking/hiking/emergency/bike packing.
  • 3 Economical, Fit 1LB Propane Tank - Small camp stove come with a propane adapter so you could use this on butane cylinders and the 1lb propane bottles. An adapter for larger fuel source, support your cooking.
  • 4 Solid Hiking Stove, Sturdy Platform - Small backpacking stoves have nice balance between weight and sturdiness. Its stable because the pot supports fold out wide. No worry about your pot or pan tipping. Larger cooking surface, more versatility.
  • 5 Great Flame Adjustment - The control valve handle allow you easy to regulate flame, low or high you want. It has a decent flame pattern, puts out great heat for cooking big or small meals. Stable, efficient, powerful, smooth flame adjustment.

Brand: Caudblor


Fuel Type: Liquefied Petroleum Gas


Material: Stainless Steel


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 0.27 Kilograms


Package Dimensions: 5.2 x 4.25 x 2.01 inches


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Date First Available: April 16, 2021


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  • Perfect size for traveling
Works really good we bought it to fly out to Utah from Florida for vacation for 3 weeks mainly wanted it for coffee and stuff in the middle of the desert you have no place just to pull over and start cooking but this worked out really well for us. Made coffee soups scrambled eggs works great
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by midoo

  • Fantastic lightweight backpacking stove
I have had several backpacking stoves and this one is by far the easiest to assemble, light and use. We added a base to our tall propane tank and had not trouble with balance with a large heavy frying pan. Nice, even heating for grilled cheese and quesadillas and pancakes. The only thing missing that I have had with previous stoves is a windshield for the flame, but I used the windshield from an older stove I had and it worked great. Loved the sturdy and petite case this comes with, too. Even has a belt loop for east hooking on your pack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by ForeverYoung

  • Convenient Emergency Stove - Seems to work just fine with propane.
Honestly, this product is really not much of a backpacking stove. It has no wind screen, and the burner looks like a burner you'd have on a gas range in your house. It is not crazy heavy, but you can definitely find lighter stoves out there. So if you are backpacking and just need something as light as possible to boil water, keep looking. Nor is it a great car camping stove. When you don't really care how much your stove weighs, you want something a bit more solid and stable. When this thing is perched on top of a big green propane cylinder it is not exactly the most stable thing in the world. It works, but there are better choices. What this thing is good at is being an emergency backup stove for power outages and such. It is small, it tucks away neatly in its little carrying case, and will run either the backpacker style iso-butane or the big green propane bottles with the included adapter. And when you unfold it, it will heat almost any normal pot or pan since it basically looks just like the burner on a regular gas range in your house. You will just have to be careful with it, but it works fine. You can turn it down and simmer, cook basically anything with it. It works just like the burner in your house once you light it with a lighter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by team W

  • Great item
Needed a small lightweight burner for solo camping. I was not disappointed as it came lightweight, worked great and even has a storage bag.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by Jeremy

  • Better Burner
After 15 years of use my MSR Pocket Rocket no longer functions. Where it failed is the threaded part at the bottom that connects to the butane cannister. That part is soft aluminum and over time it just wore out. Toward the end it required more and more pressure to tighten and the last time I tightened it, it stripped out. There appears to be no way to fix it. This current stove took 2 days to deliver and it appears to be new, not previously owned and returned. Whereas the part that failed on my Pocket Rocket failed was made of aluminum, on this new stove it appears to be brass. Maybe that will translate into better wear. We'll see. The stove comes in a small, blue canvas pouch, 4" x 4-3/8" x 1-1/4" thick. Nice, but, you have to disassemble the stove each time to get it to fit in the pouch and I do not want to stress the threads unnecessarily, so will not be using the pouch. The stove comes in 2 parts and I don't know why that is necessary. There is the large burner part, and a stem that connects to the butane can. On the Pocket Rocket those 2 parts are just one part. I will keep the 2 parts connected. Also, an adapter comes with this stove for connecting it to 1 lb "Coleman Type" propane bottles. The adapter threads onto the stove stem, then the bottle threads onto the adapter. All threaded connections see nice and solid, secure. I threaded this stove to a 230gr butane cannister after I tightened the on/off wire lever in the off position. Other than a very small "pffft" there was no other noise or leak. I twisted the on/off lever half a turn and could hear the gas coming out and I struck the Bic lighter next to it. It fired up instantly. I twisted the lever 1 complete turn and the fire was roaring. A nice, big, blue ring of fire. No sputtering, no plugged holes, perfect. Note: There is one place on the fire ring where there are no holes and I don't know why that is. Looks like there is a gap of about 6 holes in 3 rows that do not exist. Maybe if it gets to bothering me too much I'll use a small drill bit and carefully drill in the missing holes. Regardless, the missing holes do not seem to effect the performance. After letting the stove cool down for half an hour I connected the propane bottle and adapter to it and fired it up. Again, the performance was flawless. This new stove has a much larger diameter flame pattern than that of the MSR Pocket Rocket. I mainly cook in an MSR 800ml titanium kettle and the Rocket always made a black mark in a specific place on the bottom. Maybe a thin spot in the metal? Or a hotspot with the stove? Dunno. So it will be interesting to find out if the larger flame pattern of the new stove will do the same thing, or not, or create a different type of blackening. shrug The things that are diff between my old stove and the new one are: 1. The new stove is bigger than the old. 2. The new stove seems to have a more robust material where it connects to the butane tank. Time will tell. So far I am pleased with this stove and I hope it will last at least as long as my old MSR Pocket Rocket, which doesn't seem to be available any more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Full Time

  • W O W
This little burner brings on the heat fast and effectively. Its simple in design, meaning it has only what the user needs , no more. Its built sturdily, very compact and comes with all you need but for the fuel , the ignition and the griddle. The flame retention head is precisely engineered to deliver the best bang for the fuel that you choose to fire it with. My personal choice is LPG. But if you prefer butane , this burner will perform just fine on that also. Great for go-bags, provides heat and eats. Get two, their small but mighty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023 by david

  • Die hard little burner
It’s a great that the flame control is metal , the MSR & netbooks at the camp sites were nothing compared to this thing. The plastic handle on the jet boil caught fire. Glad this is sturdy and all metal. It was a back up , but it works better than most burners. And compact
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by BrandonAmaro

  • Nice Stove - No Fuel
The stove functions nicely. The presentation is deceptive. No fuel canisters are included, although shown in literature. Also, nowhere does it state that canisters are not included. Still good value.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by Gregory B.

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