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Jetboil Genesis Basecamp Camping Stove

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Features

  • Jetboil dual-burner design functions as a standalone stove or couples with other Jet link-compatible stoves or a Luna satellite burner to create an outdoor cooking range.
  • Ideal for all of your cooking needs in the outdoors, The beastly 10, 000 BTU heating system also boils water in just over three minutesperfect for melting snow or making coffee.
  • The Genesis is designed specifically for Jetboil's versatile line of cookware, including the Jetboil Frypan, 5L Flux Pot, and more.
  • An attachable windscreen improves the system's performance in any weather; The efficient, compact folding design fits handily in small spaces.
  • Includes system carrying bag with pocket for regulator; compatible with standard 16. 4-Ounce propane bottle; weighs 6. 2 pounds. One-year limited .
  • For any adventurefrom alpine expedition to a weekend trekJetboil offers a stove that will keep you fueled. When exploring the backcountry, a compact and efficient stove is fundamental, no matter the level of cuisine you want to create.

Description

Camping Stove

Brand: Jetboil


Fuel Type: Propane


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 9.8"L x 9.8"W x 4.6"H


Power Source: fuel_powered


Maximum Energy Output: 2930.71 Watts


Item Weight: 6.2 Pounds


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 74


Brand: ‎Jetboil


Fuel Type: ‎Propane


Material: ‎Metal


Product Dimensions: ‎9.8"L x 9.8"W x 4.6"H


Power Source: ‎fuel_powered


Maximum Energy Output: ‎2930.71 Watts


Item Weight: ‎6.2 Pounds


UPC: ‎858941006274


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎74


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎12 x 12 x 8.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.82 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.8 x 9.8 x 4.6 inches


Brand Name: ‎Jetboil


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited warranty


Model Name: ‎Genesis


Color: ‎Orange


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Jetboil


Part Number: ‎1090944


Style: ‎Camping


Included Components: ‎Genesis Basecamp Stove; Fuel Regulator; Carry Bag; Windscreen; Instructions


Size: ‎One


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: July 18, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Just what was wanted
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Chuck Trotter

  • Best Car Camping Stove available. Simmering and low cooking works.
I am a Scoutmaster and the Genesis Stove was purchased by our Boy Scout Troop. Most camping stoves, including our current high-end Coleman stove's do not cook well at lower temperatures. The knob goes from off to inferno. This is great if you are boiling water, but a problem when you need to cook French Toast or pancakes. On our first weekend out with the new stove, I cooked French Toast, a rice dish, and baked cinnamon rolls in a dutch oven on the new Genesis. As the advertising promised, the flame is fully adjustable (which blows my mind). It did find that the flame was not perfectly uniform around the whole circle when on the low setting. So, the French Toast didn't cook perfectly uniform. But that is a tolerable issue. All three dishes were easy to accomplish on the new stove. The stove was easy to clean, stored easily, and appears to be durable. It came with a case and a wind shield. I have one major complaint. If you attach the propane bottle to the extension before you attach the stem to the stove, then you leak a considerable amount of propane. It has a very poor gasket design. This is easily fixed by attaching it to the stove first, but none of our other stoves have this problem. Overall, if I had to purchase a stove for car camping, this would be my first choice. I say that having experience with the best stoves from Coleman and Camp Chef. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2016 by Daniel C. Clark

  • Best camping stove
I've tried several stoves over the years. This one has a truly adjustable flame -- a rarity for camp stoves. Expensive, but by far the best I've tested.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024 by FatMan

  • Best camping stove I have used
I attend a large camping event every year. I have used, and seen many options for cooking in camp. I have found this one to be the best after using it this year. Efficient on propane usage, very fine adjustment on burners, does great! Highly recommend, even at the price point.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by TMoore

  • perfect in every way
Precise flame control, very easy to disassemble, reassemble and clean. easy to transport. This is the one. Excellent engineering and design.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Thomas J. Pavlik

  • An outstanding product
This thing is outstanding and I use it almost every day. I bought it for car camping but ended up using it mostly at home since it's such a good stove and I don't have to heat up the house with my regular stove and honestly I think it works better than our stove in our kitchen. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by R.L.F R.L.F

  • Slow and strong
As my kitchen is in renovations I cook full time on a camp stove , so my observations are based on much experience. I had been using an economical Coleman 2 burner that was very basic, yet it always peand then pppprformed handsomely, boiling rapidly and adjusting easily. Yet it had no ignition and when I saw the advertised jet boil I was immediately convinced It arrived promptly and was beyond easy to assemble. It is very well made and sturdy. The support hfor the p asns is very good and holds various sizes of pan/pot securely The first con is the extremely limited position which one may attach the gas hose This limits severely where on a table it may be used. The next con in how slow the gas delivery is It takes fully twice the time to boil as the Coleman, and one must use a lid or it’s even longer. Overall I’m frustrated as the cons though less vital than the pros are more impactful on my day , time being so short these days. I t feels like one of those things that, with proper care, can last forever. If one has CV no time constraints then I would recommend it. But in my situation I regret the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025 by Lory Ortega

  • Its good, but also pricy!
The stove is easy to pack that is it's big plus. The burner adjustment is another. Both burners "idle down" very well. Yes, the flame propagation isn't uniform all around the burners when on very low settings but that is a minor announce and can be dealt with. The OEM provided windscreen is a joke so buy yourself some folding aluminum ones and ( I bought two) and that works very very well with the two burners. Fuel consumption is a bit more troublesome if you plan on using both burners at the same time frequently and as you go up in altitude. Spent a week at 9500' this past week and when cooking for 4 people, we were going through 1, 1lb can every day and a half. That adds up so beware. If you have the room, and you'll be at "base camp" for a week or so, if possible bring the 20 pounder and you'll be fine, if you have room of course. My plan now is to bring one of my old MSR's and some fuel (Which I have for the lantern anyway) as a back up as the last day I had to borrow a neighboring campers 1 pounder in case I ran out of fuel. Which I did btw just after I made 6 cups of water hot for coffee and oatmeal! Was able to let him have his full canister back but after having gone through 3 full canisters and running on empty on #4, I have now learned that it needs to have more fuel available on the longer high altitude trips if cooking for more than one or two campers. And that sort of cuts into the benefit of the compact design! Weighs about the same as my old 2 burner Coleman but when you add the fuel you'll need that advantage starts to shrink Other than that, I like the stove very much. High heat output and great controllability of the burners makes it a nice addition to the base camp kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019 by Lee E.

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