2024 the best gas stove review
Price: $39.99
(as of Nov 19, 2024 11:14:09 UTC - Details)
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Reward the experience of cooking outdoors by introducing the GS-3400P. The GS-3400P is the perfect portable stove that is perfect for any outdoor cooking and camping occasion. It is safe and easy to use! Designed with safety functions like the cartridge ejection device and the flame supervision system, the GS-3400P ensures safety and convenience.
Duel Fuel - Compatible With Both Butane (Fuel Not Included) And Propane Fuel (Fuel Not Included), Operates On A Single Butane Cartridge 8 Oz Or A Propane Cylinder 16.4 Oz , Propane Converter Regulator Included
Automatic Piezo Electric Ignition - Piezo-Electric Ignition That Eliminates The Use For Lighter/Matches In Order To Ignite Flame, No Need For Lighters Or Matches With This Stove
Easy To Use - Our Gs-3400P Is Easy To Use With Adjustable Heat Dial And Automatic Piezo-Electric Ignition
Safety Features - Built In Pressure Sensor Cartridge Ejection System And Gas Flow Cut Off Mechanism (Butane), Will Eject Cartridge When Irregular Pressure Is Detected
Reviewer: Dan Gillam
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple and cheap, but it does the job as expected.
Review: I purchased 4 of these for about $20 each. After looking about at the many others, which appear to be identical in function and build quality. All four function properly. The flame is relatively small, so it may take a little more time to heat things up. Most of the bad review seemed to be the result of user error, and it can be confusing setting this up to use propane. I have created instructions to include with the stoves since I am giving them as gifts for emergency/camping use. I actually like the option to use Butane, since with a butane canister there is no setup, and the entire unit, with fuel, fits into the carry case. FYI: the carry case is functional, but very thin and flimsy, not like the case you would get with a tool from Home Depot.
Reviewer: p1mkw
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Why did I wait so long
Review: First of all, depending on how you intend to use this, consider the 15,000 BTU unit instead. This works OK and will certainly come in handy if/when I ever suffer a prolonged power outage. I should have bought this years ago since I live in Florida, but thankfully, I have not been affected by a power outage after a hurricane. One of the primary reasons I purchased this unit was to be able to do some hot water bath canning. I have a glass top stove and they are not recommended for hot water bath canning. It's very hot here right now and I really didn't want to use this outside to do a batch of jelly. After doing quite a bit of research I felt safe using it inside. I did purchase a carbon monoxide detector 'just in case.' I also opened a couple of windows to created a cross draft and had no issues at all. My daughter also told me she has seen cooking shows on TV where they use this type of stove. I realize the manufacturers have to put the recommendation to only use outside due to liability. And I certainly would not use it in a small, enclosed space like a tent or shed. I'm not recommending anyone to use it indoors, but just saying do your own research and then make an informed decision. My only issue is that even using the propane fuel it took a very long time to get the hot water up to the temp needed. I don't blame the stove for that .. it's rated for only 8,000 BTU I believe and I thought that would be sufficient to use with a hot water bath. It did get the water hot enough to boil, just took a long time to get to that point. It seems well built for a camp stove. I have always preferred gas stoves to electric so I will probably use this from time to time depending on what I'm cooking. I ordered the 15,000 BTU version of this stove after making the jelly since I intend to do more hot water bath canning. While I have never used the butane canisters, I like the flexibility and option to use butane if I so choose. The storage case is nice to have and the set up is fairly easy. I do think the instructions could be a little more clear about setting up the propane option. Watching some YouTube videos it appears they have made changes to this unit over the years and I was unable to find a recent video that matched the propane connections exactly that are on the unit I received. I think this would make a great camping stove. It's small, lightweight and can be set up in just a few minutes. It may not last as long as a Coleman, but it's not priced like a Coleman either.
Reviewer: R. Martinez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Buy
Review: Recently I took a weekend camping trip and I was looking for something to make coffee and use for minor cooking aside of the typical fire method for this kind of activity. This stove was absolutely great, easy, and solid to use. The installation of the gas cans is extremely easy and secure. Very good quality as well. I have seen other stoves being at a way higher price than this one, but this one is really good and it came with the spare gas cans that others do not offer. So I recommend it to anyone looking to use it for the same at a good price.
Reviewer: Cameron
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple Camping Grill, Works Great
Review: Definitely pay attention to the instructions your first time using this as the grill can be a little confusing when connecting the lines at first. Once you have the process down, it's very easy and simple to use. Very compact so it doesn't take up a lot of room when I go camping.
Reviewer: Tamoshi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great consistent camp buddy
Review: Bought it for 32.99 at time of purchase. I was looking for a backup alternative to heating things up while camping.The cool bits:-This thing can pump out a good amount of heat. I've used it on a couple camping trips and mainly used it for boiling water and heating up food in a pan. I've yet to make a gourmet multicourse meal with it but, hey, why would you buy this for that? Brings water in my aluminum kettle to a boil very quickly. I swear I turn around for a bit and its spitting steam out by the time I look back.-Portable. Take this with a grain of salt because that can mean different things in camping. I'm not saying this is your next backpacking buddy. I'm saying comes in a nice black plastic carry case for your carry-to-car convenience. You flip the top grill upside down so it goes into the unit and its snug in its little black house.-Easy to use. If you even just glance do a passing glance at the manual which is like 1 page with pictures, you'll be able to understand all of the TWO things you need to know about this gas stove. I've yet to try out the propane mode of this but the other reviews says it works perfectly. Butane is so cheap and available.The ehh bits:-Honestly not really anything bad to say about the unit. It does what it needs to do and it does it well. You'd really have to TRY to mess this up for you to have complaints.-The grill top is a decent size but if you're trying to heat up something with a small diameter, it may not sit on the grill top. Keep that in mind if you want to heat up your aluminum camp mug with it.TLDR: Its a simple machine for a specific purpose but it does it very well. Not really anything to speak badly about as long as you're not unreasonable with your demands. Its a steal at around 30 bucks. You can use if for camping, emergencies, cookouts etc. World is your oyster.
Customers say
Customers like the portable stove for its size, ease of use, and heat output. They mention it works well, is lightweight, and compact. Some appreciate the value for money and portability. However, some customers disagree on the build quality and flame control.
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