🔥 Cook Up Adventure with WADEO! 🌲
The WADEO Portable Camping Stove Burner is a lightweight, versatile cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a spacious 6.7'' cooking area, compatibility with both isobutane and 1LB propane tanks, and a compact design weighing only 10.62 oz, this stainless steel burner is perfect for camping, backpacking, and outdoor cooking. Its flame control valve allows for precise temperature adjustments, while the sturdy non-slip canister stand ensures stability on any surface.
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Item Weight | 10.62 Ounces |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
S**E
Works as expected
just took this little jew out camping. It was raining so couldn't light a fire in the pit or grill & this was the only thing left to cook with. It was difficult to regulate the heat for cooking, but it got the job done for it being a little fold up pocket stove. Don't expect a Michelin 3 star meal & you won't go hungry with this little gadget (as long as you also have a butane tank). It was worth every penny.
R**.
Convenient, compact, great for actual cooking.
Works well. I found it is more compact then my peak one stove. It takes a little more time to set up but not much.It has a wide spread flame which is better for actually cooking then smaller more concentrated flame stoves. If all you want to do is boil a cup of water, there are smaller stoves on the market. If you actually want to cook something this is better.
C**T
Heats water fast.
Stove works great but the coleman butane250 canister would not fit into the notches in the feet.
J**K
It's small but mighty
This worked well and is stable to set a cook pot on it
A**R
Control valve broke 3rd use
I used this camping just to boil water in a small pot, it worked fine 2 times, the 3rd time I went to use it the control valve wouldn't open, I've tried multiple times and gas canisters, it's broken.I had a hard time igniting it the times it did work unless the pot was on top containing the gas a little more.Waste of money and NOT RETURNABLE!Also, the carry case is too small for all the parts it comes with.I've send the company an email for a refund but I'm not holding my breath.
T**O
Compact, reliable, versatile.
This is a very high-quality and compact product!
B**E
Worrisome wobbler
I was hoping to lighten my camp pack and use this in place of my Coleman 2 burner propane stove since I rarely have ever needed both burners at the same time. I used this on the typical 16 oz camp propane canister to boil a kettle full of water and it felt very unsteady. The prongs of the burner didn’t fully expand to the edges of the kettle and it was hard to get it balanced. The orange plastic base did not fit my propane canister either so that was no help with the (lack of) stability situation. I did not feel comfortable walking out of arm’s reach of this setup for fear a rolling boil would topple the kettle over and possibly the burner too. I also have a camp toaster stand that sits on top of a burner and not only did it take a very long time to toast bagels in comparison to my old reliable Coleman, I was worried of throwing off the balance and toppling the stove over every time I rotated a bagel half. The metal on this burner gets red hot so you’ll need to give it a fair amount of time to cool down before you pack it up. That said, it did function as expected in terms of lighting it, using the adapter and controlling the flame with the valve, which is why I’m still giving it three stars. The valve handle feels a little flimsy and does get hot but not so hot you can’t touch it for the half second it takes to make an adjustment. I will probably keep this as a backup if I’m in a pinch or if I decide to take up backpacking but otherwise I would prefer to lug my Coleman, which doesn’t give me any of the worries I had with this compact burner.
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
This isn't bad at all, depending on what you're getting it for.1. If you are just using it at a campsite, it's great. With a Bulin 2.1-liter pot with fuel exchanger and these arms folded in and using pure propane, you'll be boiling water faster than anybody else.2. It's too bulky and heavy for backpacking. Get a Fire Maple Greenpeak or a BRS 3000T or a Soto Windmaster instead. And that's the catch. Why not just get one of those to start with? Well, the Soto is way more expensive, and the BRS is too small to do anything but a small pot, but the Greenpeak could work. But the Greenpeak doesn't come with a propane adapter, so I don't know how well it will work with pure propane. And none of them come with the legs for the isobutane canisters, which is like $10.3. Bottom line is this is a great stove comes with a lot of stuff. This is one of the first stoves I bought, and I'm still glad I got it.
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