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Iwatani 35FW Single-Burner Butane Portable Cooktop Indoor & Outdoor Cooking Stove Medium

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Features

  • BUTANE STOVE BURNER: Our Iwatani butane stove is the perfect portable cooktop with a super-high output of 15,000 BTU output and a durable brass burner
  • EASY TO USE: Our portable stove top uses no locking levers - simply push the fuel can onto the magnet and it locks in safely, making it virtually impossible to load the fuel can incorrectly
  • ULTRAEFFICIENT DESIGN: Equipped with an advanced heat panel, our portable burner utilizes the entire butane can by maintaining the maximum heat output and leaves behind no residual fuel
  • BUILT-IN WINDBREAKER: Our portable butane stove with a double windbreaker protects the flame from wind and air conditioning, making it the perfect indoor and outdoor portable cooktop
  • AUTOMATIC SAFETY STOP: Our portable gas stove automatically shuts off the flow of butane and extinguishes the flame if pressure in the fuel canister rises to unsafe levels
  • Made in Japan
  • Included components: Instruction Manual

Description

Enjoy the convenience and portability of our portable gas stove. Easy to use and simple to clean, this small butane stove features an automatic safety shut off, built in windscreens, and an easy-to-use magnetic locking system. Made of lightweight aluminum with a single burner head, our auto-ignition stove operates with an 8-oz disposable butane canister and even comes with a free rigid carrying case.

Brand: Iwatani


Fuel Type: Butane


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 13.3"L x 11.9"W x 3.7"H


Power Source: Butane


Maximum Energy Output: 15000 British Thermal Units


Item Weight: 4.4 Pounds


UPC:


Brand Name: Iwatani


UPC: 022918023513


Material Type: Aluminum


Item Weight: 4.4 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 13.3"L x 11.9"W x 3.7"H


Maximum Energy Output: 15000 British Thermal Units


Power Source: Butane


Fuel Type: Butane


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This thing is quality
I had originally bought a Iwatani cassette burner for around $70. That one was good, but my main complaint is the grate that holds the pot or pan was too flimsy and when using a donabe which is a few pounds, it just felt like it would give out and it also did have some give. So I tried the a grill boss dual fuel burner. I liked the idea of having two fuel options. Problem here is it was robust, but it didn’t have a consistent flame, I was constantly having to adjust it. Then finally I decided to go back to Iwatani because I knew they had a consistent flame. Bust just went ahead and got this $100 beast. This thing is perfect. Very robust and has a consistent flame, the heat control knob feels like it’s quality compared to the others. To me this is the one to get if you’re wanting to get one. It’s pricey, but it’s better than having to buy multiple units. Just get this one and call it a day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Darkmaer Darkmaer

  • powerful enough for a wok
Update: It is wonderful for the hotpot meal. Even with a large donabe, it can bring it to a rolling boil very quickly and the valve response is very precise when needed to turn it down for a simmer. I also checked the CO meter in the dinning room. I didn’t even do anything special to improve the ventilation in the room and the meter read zero after we haves used it for two hours. ——-original review——— I have alway had this type of portable stoves at home for shabu shabu (hotpot). I recently had a reason to make stir fry with a wok away from home so I got this. At 15K BTU/hr, it is comparable in output to a gas stove top and I can verify this. The roaring burner took 20 seconds to get a 14" thin walled wok smoking hot. I just tested it by making a very large portion (about 3 qt) of fried rice and it worked fine. After about 10 minutes at full power with a wok on it, its body was warm to the touch. Not catastrophically hot like some reviewers stated. I can see that happening when the flame was confined like putting on a very large pot over it as steel body has an integrated wind screen all around the top. Anyhow, this is my guess. I tried it with 4 brands of fuel canisters. The Iwatani, Coleman, and one random brand from a local Asian grocery shop worked just fine. However, canisters from one brand I got from H-Mart did not work. The magnetic coupler won't open the value. I guest this brand is just out of spec. I also like the removable grate which is held down with metal clips as I could replace it with a cast iron wok ring when needed. The build quality is better than those I got from H-Mart and the stainless steel construction is nice but this Iwantani costs 4 times as much. The only criticism I have is its slippery plastic legs. I had to place a wooden board underneath to keep it from sliding. The cheaper ones I have all have rubber feet. I am very happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2019 by C. Lee

  • It's just great. Literally like a kitchen stove burner in a case.
I'm not sure what to really say. It's just a butane powered stove burner. But it's a really well made burner. - The shell is sturdy and has a low but useful full surround wind shield. - The grate is strong and also has a second layer of wind resistance built into it. - It's very powerful at 15,000 BTU and can cook anything I'd cook on a normal natural gas stove burner. - The magnetic locking mechanism for the butane cannister is awesome. No more accidentally bumping the lever and losing pressure. It's a pricey unit, but it's worth it if you plan to use it regularly. The only thing I don't like is the case. It's really flimsy and feels like it's going to crack or pop open in transit. I stuck velcro tape to the sides of mine to hold it closed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by JR

  • Great butane stove!
I've only used this stove a few times, and I like it a lot! This Iwatani stove is so much easier to use compared to my Coleman single burner stove. With this Iwatani stove, I simply open the lid, insert butane cannister, close the lid, press the dial to on position, and bam! Fire instantly comes on nice and hot! I can then lower the heat by turning the dial the other direction. When done cooking, I simply take the butane cannister and place the cap back on, then insert the cannister back into the compartment BACKWARDS for easy storage when not in use. I got this tip from other user comment (thanks by the way!). Contrast this with my Coleman single burner stove in terms of operation. With the Coleman stove, you need to first insert the pipe that screws into the stove (don't lose the pipe, by the way), then screw in the propane cannister into the pipe that screws into the stove, then need to get my long match/torch to light the darn stove while turning the dial to the on position. That's literally 4 separate items needed to make everything work (Stove, Pipe, Cannister, Match). The Iwatani stove is so much easier to use compared to my Coleman stove. I was able to boil a large kettle of water quickly and effortlessly. Because the Iwatani stove is well built, the unit didn't get too overly hot after using for only several minutes. A couple points further. As others have noted, the included plastic carry case is...well, cheap! The actual case is okay, but the 2 closing latches on top are poorly designed and constructed, and is a bit loose and wobbly when closed with the stove inside. When carrying the stove inside the carry case, you will need to make sure the latches don't come loose. Both of my Iwantani stoves have the same lousy carry case design. I also discovered that if you inadvertently open the carry case with the stove upside down, the top piece of the stove (the windbreaker part) will simply fall off, as it seems like there is nothing to hold it in place other than gravity when the stove is right side up. Lastly, DON'T buy the Iwatani brand of butane cannisters like I did. It's very expensive, and I doubt it's much better to justify the high cost. I ended up finding an Asian restaurant supply store nearby me that sold a 4 pack of butane cannisters for only $4.25, such a bargain! Better yet, they also had a small supply of this same Iwantani stove, so I bought a 2nd one directly from the same store! I now have 2 of these Iwatani stoves! I plan on using one to cook water, and the other one for cooking food or whatever. I don't know how these things will hold up over time, but I can say this stove looks well made and is worth the extra cost. I will be using this stove for camping. I highly recommend this product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2013 by Amazon Customer

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