🔥 Cook Anywhere, Anytime! 🌍
The ONLYFIRE 3 Fuel Backpacking Stove is a versatile and powerful camping stove designed for outdoor cooking. With the ability to use isobutane, butane, and propane, it delivers an impressive 6800W of cooking power while remaining compact and portable. The stove features an integrated piezo ignition for easy lighting, a sturdy construction for stability, and a convenient carry bag for effortless transport.
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3"L x 6.3"W x 3.7"H |
Maximum Energy Output | 6800 Watts |
Power Source | MIX FUEL |
Fuel Type | Mix |
M**A
Small but powerful
This thing is amazing. It boils water super fast and is so compact. Perfect for when you want a small stove for a quick weekend camping trip or even great to include as part of your emergency kit. I also appreciate that it comes with adaptors for different types of fuel. Used it recently on a camping trip and it worked great, all my friends said they want to buy one.
D**S
Awesome stove and great value, flexible fuels.
This little stove worked amazing for having a tea party picnic. Can’t wait to use it again soon.
P**G
Hight recommends
It’s of high quality, very functional, and it’s truly a great value for money.
A**R
Its intense! Good stove.
It can make a huge flame! My group was cooking on a normal lp camp stove and was taking forever to cook a pot of sauce. I put the pot on this and 3 seconds and it was boiling, at low to medium. the dial had a long way to go till high. I be this would boil a fresh pot of water real quick. The stand was more stable than i was expecting. Just make sure you get something to break the wind if you are out in the breeze. It is slightly sensitive like most stoves of this style. I bought 2 before. ill probably get another.
J**S
Power
Very powerful good burner. Easy connector for small butane bottles
K**R
Fire
Cool little thing
L**A
Powerful Stove
Overall, it's sturdy and seems well-made. Everything works as is should and there were no issues with leaks. The only plastic pieces are the ignition button and the valve. Having these made of plastic is nice on fingers in cold weather. It weighs 11.4 oz without the adapters. The adapters weigh 2.8 oz together.I used it with isobutane, but I like that there are other options for travel. It's very stable with the legs that kick out and the grooves on top that help grip the bottom of the pot or pan. I had no issues with a regular skillet or a family-sized camping pot staying in place when testing it out.It's also very powerful - perhaps it could take off if turned upside-down with the valve all the way open? I recommend turning it up just a bit to start it with the ignition, and turning it back down. I don't think I'd ever use it on the highest setting, since it would burn the fuel right up. However, with those three burners, the raised area that protects them a bit, and the super-convenient ignition, I'm guessing that it would be a real champ for use in windy weather. I haven't tested this though. It's just based on prior experience with typical single-burner backpacking stoves.It can simmer well. For the most part, I'll use it on lower heat. The heat distribution has been pretty even during use and it's been a good stove for actually cooking foods. The base does get pretty hot, so watch the surface it's on – that is typical for this type of stove.
D**S
Great little stove that delivers big heat
Our antique camp stove finally died. It was almost 40 years old so when we started looking for a replacement we were amazed at how much the options have advanced. This little stove comes in a 4x3.5x4 box, for example. In the box is the stove and two adapters. The stove hose connects with an isobutane tank. Two adapters in the box connect easily to allow a butane or propane tank. On the end of the hose is the control knob. We tested it with a typical propane tank.From out of the box to cooking is less than a minutes. The legs and pot support fold out easily while still being very well attached to the unit. With the adapter and propane attached, one press of the attached piezo and the stove springs to life. Using the knob on the end of the hose let us easily adjust the flame. 6800 watts of heat is strong enough to boil water quickly. It also will go low enough to simmer gently. Larger stoves deliver more but weigh more usually. This one has the satisfying sound of jet engines when turned up. It's kind of a thrill. It's got most of it's weight down low so it's very stable.If a 1 pound, 3 fuel stove that folds into a tiny box, you may like this stove as well as we do.
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