🔥 Ignite Your Adventure with the Ultimate Camping Stove! 🌲
The CAMPINGMOON XD-1 Remote Canister Stove is a foldable, portable camping stove designed for winter backpacking. It features an inverted fuel canister holder for enhanced fuel efficiency, supports large cooking pots, and boasts a compact design for easy transport. Weighing just 13.76oz, this stove is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliability and performance.
M**S
Good quality
Campers like to complain about their gear and get picky about it but just understand what you are getting before you buy. This is semi portable and good for most camping but you wouldn't want to hike with it for miles if you are picky about weight. It is very sturdy and won't tip over, also compatible with 9 inch cast iron skillets. Big beautiful flame and heats stuff quickly and supposedly efficiently due to the flame pattern. It does take 10-15 minutes to cool down after using it, but if you aren't in a hurry it's fine. The weight and the cool down time are both because of how much metal they use. I feel like a layer or two could have been removed or they could have used titanium to reduce the weight. However the weight adds stability so it may be what you want.
J**A
Muy bueno
Es muy útil y portátil
B**.
This thing is Awesome for car camping
It arrives on time and in good working order. This one is really big for backpacking. The burner is the same diameter as the one on the 2 burner Coleman stove which gives you better heat across the whole pot or fry pan and avoid the hot spot in the middle. The adjustment is great from very low to a cyclone of fire. With the burner being low give it pretty good wind protection. I fired up Stanley percolator on it and it had no problem getting it up to temp fast and then down to a simmer to perk. (yum) I have not cooked food on it yet but I can see it is very stable and will support the pans easily (no wobbly). I can see it handling a 5QT pot with no issues. You can use a small pot but you would want it to be at least as big in diameter as the burner. i.e. the Stanley 2 cup cook set pot is smaller than the burner.
K**N
Metal melting
The inside part of the stove is bubbling up and melting on my first use cooking some meat on low-medium heat. What a disappointment! What kind of cheap metal are they using to make this product?
M**I
Great camp stove
This baby rocks. The stove was recommended to me and I love it. A bit heavier and larger than a lot of other stoves, but it is perfect for my needs. Awesome product for the modest investment. I also ordered camping moon's propane, 1 lb adapter...
J**N
Was only liquid fuel, until now
The fire on this stove is the best of any I have tried. I’ve loved my SVEA 123 for decades. I bought this after watching PaleoHiker MD. He said this might be his new favorite. Me, too.
B**P
Worked well at high elevation
Used it on peaks in North Cascades National park and worked flawlessly with propane adapter that I bought from same vendor separately.I like to use it on low setting because it’s so damn powerful
T**E
Close to a great stove...
This had a lot of the features I was looking for. The flow regulator was a big one. It had a very stable base and pot supports that could hold either large pans or a small camping cup. Included the nice extras of the base to hold your canister upside down when necessary and a piezo igniter. Weight was reasonable for a stove with all these features at 13.5oz for the stove and gas line alone; would have to be titanium to go lighter and that would double the price.The unique feature of this stove was the design of the burner jet forcing the flame inward which created a more focused flame, almost a little fire tornado when turned up high. This seem to make the flame somewhat more wind resistant. And with my short bit of testing I was able to keep a low flame also to get a nice simmer, if I used a windscreen around the stove base.However, the big disappointment was boil times that were the same or worse than much cheaper and some lighter stoves that didn't have the regulator or "fire tornado" burner features. It's not clear from the listing how many watts or btu's this stove is putting out, though the documentation that came with the stove indicates 4900w, which would suggest higher gas usage for those slower boil times as well. I went with the much better boil times and wind resistance of a Bulin stove that was designed to fit more snugly with pans that have a heat exchanger.If you don't need those fast boil times and you do need a stove with a regulator I'm not aware of a cheaper option that would give you that plus other solid features... Don't be afraid to give this stove a try if that's your scenario.
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