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Coghlan’s Portable Folding Camp Stove – Compact, Lightweight Steel Cooking Stove for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking, or Emergency Use – Uses Canned Heat or Fuel Tablets, Black

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Style: Folding


Features

  • Compact and Lightweight Design: Folds flat for easy transport or storage; perfect for backpacking, camping, and any outdoor adventure where space is limited
  • Versatile Fuel Options: Compatible with Coghlan's Camp Heat (sold separately), fuel cubes, solidified alcohol, and other condensed fuel sources for convenient campfire cooking
  • Durable Coated Steel Construction: Made from sturdy, coated steel that withstands rugged use; built to provide a stable cooking platform in any environment
  • Fits Small to Medium Cookware: With a 6.5 in. x 6.5 in. surface area, this stove accommodates small and medium pots or pans for boiling water, heating meals, and cooking essentials
  • Ultralight for Travel: Weighs just 16 oz (1 lb), making it the perfect addition to any backpack or bug-out bag without adding bulk or extra weight

Brand: Coghlan's


Fuel Type: solid fuel


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 6.5"L x 6.5"W x 5"H


Power Source: Dual Fuel


Item Weight: 0.08 Kilograms


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 79


Brand: ‎Coghlan's


Fuel Type: ‎solid fuel


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: ‎6.5"L x 6.5"W x 5"H


Power Source: ‎Dual Fuel


Item Weight: ‎0.08 Kilograms


UPC: ‎056389099579


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎79


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎8.31 x 7.13 x 1.22 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.44 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.5 x 6.5 x 5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Coghlan's


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎See manufacturer


Model Name: ‎9957


Color: ‎Black


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Coghlans


Part Number: ‎9957


Model Year: ‎2013


Style: ‎Folding


Included Components: ‎Folding Stove


Size: ‎5" H x 6.5" W x 6.5" L


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Fishing Technique: ‎Spinning, Casting


Date First Available: September 9, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great stable stove
Style: Folding
This thing falls flat and is very stable when assembled – it's design fits canned heat and mini alcohol stoves perfectly. All four sides provide and effective windscreen while allowing enough air to enter to promote a very hot flame. I have not used it for actual camping, but have tested it at home and it is a very nice unit– it doesn't weigh a lot and folds flat for easy storage in a backpack or a to go bag – the latter is my intended purpose since I don't camp anymore. I bought two of the units for two bug out bags – because, we could get separated and we'll both need to have something to cook on or provide heat for warming hands. I think my purchase was a good one and would recommend this item for those who are not concerned with having the absolute lightest thing on the market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Michael J. Schack

  • A great buy
Style: Folding
As a last minute thing I bought this to take traveling and found that I could make tea alongside the road at a picnic table and heat up soup nifty little gadget
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Abbie Thompson

  • It will work
Style: Folding
Kind of sabby but it will work. You don't want to step on it if you don't step on it. It's going to work forever. Great product
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2026 by John S.

  • Compact, folds flat, easy to use
Style: Folding
Coughlan stove folding burner- folds flat to store, compact, easy to use. Works as elevated burner to use with canned fuel. Great to have in case of power outage to cook or heat food. Would recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2025 by JO

  • You need this for the Zombie Apocalypse
Style: Folding
I bought this for my disaster preparedness kit. l love that it is sturdy and quite versatile. In a pinch, you could use things other than sterno to cook with this. I used my Trangia alcohol stove as a proof of concept. One could use sticks in it, if one needed. This is the really important part. Coffee. You see, I cannot exist without coffee. Well, actually that is not true. --> I <-- can exist without coffee, but anyone who has to be around me does not want to live through that. So, I must have coffee. In a power outage, when my house is all electric, this is a problem. I have a Coleman propane stove, a propane single burner unit, and a propane grill. However, in an extended outage, one can burn up a good deal of propane, and those stupid little canisters are not cheap. I could use a larger propane tank, with some adaptation, but that is inconvenient, and the propane still is not that cheap. I decided that the most cost effective way to go, since I don't have a fireplace, was to use an alcohol stove. That led to me buying a Trangia stove kit. I LOVE that thing. But there is one problem. Yes. The coffee. The way the Trangia kit is designed, I can't just throw a percolator on it. So I either have to use a backpacking stove, make French Press coffee by boiling water in my JetBoil or other gas-powered arrangement (defeating cheap alcohol burner approach), etc., or I need something that will support my percolator. This is the kind of thing engineers sit around and think about when the power is out for extended periods, in case you wondered. Enter the Coghlan's Folding Stove. I can throw my alcohol burner inside and my percolator on top. Tah dah! Coffee. If a mountain blows up or we have the Big One (eathquake), and I am stuck for days, I can even use sticks when the mineral spirits, Heet, and any other burnable fuels are all gone. I can have coffee, even during Armageddon. I suppose I could even cook food with this, if I had to. ;) Great for throwing in the car for emergency kit on road trips, camping, and just because it is a fun little stove. In fact, I think I am going to buy a second one so that I can leave it in my car. C'mon, have you never watched Survivorman??? I considered buying the Sterno brand folding stove, but after reading reviews and looking at this one in stores, the quality of this stove sold me on it. I am very happy with it. It's a great addition to my disaster preparedness kit and is just handy to boot. Glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2015 by CJ

  • I WOULD CERTAINLY RECOMMEND THIS!
Style: Folding
In Septemeber 2024 western North Carolina experienced something we never had before. Hurricane Helene blew across the mountains washing away people, houses, roadways and whole towns. Although the damage where we live was minimal, we were without power for a little over a week. Our only cooking source was a kerosene heater that my husband adapted to be able to warm up soup on the back porch. Luckily the weather was warm and clear but we realized we needed a safe way to heat up emergency food inside our house. This little stove is a great addition to our emergency supply closet. It is sturdy, light-weight and easy to use. I would recommend it to anyone looking to have a way to warm up or even cook basic food during an emergency. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Useful
Style: Folding
This greatly increases the cooking fire of canned heat. I decided to use gel canned heat as an emergency cooking tool. After testing it on a camping trip, it worked alright. I had set it in a bowl with a grid to rest my backpacking cookware on. When this went on sale during the October days, it was finally a price I was willing to pay... and it was well worth the investment. It increased the flame and significantly cut cooking time. The device itself is aldo quite sturdy. Cons would include the fact that the smooth cooking surface does lend to sliding if it's not set level. Also the price... it was definitely worth the $11 sale I got it on, would even be worth $15, but the regular price of $20 seems a bit excessive for such a small and simple piece that only allows use of canned heat and has the above mentioned sliding problem. Another potential con would be the weight - it is a bit hefty when considering what to pack for a hike or an emergency bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by Nik Dizzle

  • It's and "okay" back-up to your back-up
Style: Folding
This is a simple contraption and it works well enough. In a pinch, without other options, it will heat water, and probably cook what you need. Make sure you have time, though. The product itself seems sturdy enough and built well enough. I gave it three stars for what it does, or doesn't do. I used a small pot with a quart of water in it. I used a new fuel container. I gave up on boiling water after 45 minutes. This is okay, but really only a decent back-up to your back-up for cooking. I suppose it could be a primary device if you're packing small, but there are better and smaller products available. It's more about the fuel than this product though. It did what it was designed to do. It supported a cooking pot well and it holds the cooking fuel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Sven A. Helms

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