2024 the best stove review


Price: $16.95
(as of Nov 10, 2024 12:56:08 UTC - Details)

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Firepower combustion rate is high, compared with the ordinary stove firepower 1.4 times. Remote ignition, safety and security. Windproof effect is very good.
Powerful and efficient,generates 2700W; Boils water quickly, about 2 minutes 58 seconds to boil 1L water. Rated gas consumption is around 140g per hour.
Stable, even flame; Smooth flame adjustment.Super easy. Just flip those pot support legs out and twist the stove on your canister. Tip: make sure the control valve is fully turned off before twisting the stove on.
This stove is suitable for lightweight backpacking when weight and size are more important than some features.
If you're looking for a functional, ultralight canister stove, this is your stove. BRS-3000T stove and 110g canister can be nested into 750ml Pot perfectly. Ideal for backpackers. (package list: 1*BRS-3000T Stove+1* Pouch+1*O-Ring)
BRS 3000T stove is extremely lightweight. It only weighs 25g. and extremely compact
Reviewer: Carnivore Expeditions
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Ultra-Light and Efficient
Review: I liked this BRS ultra-light camp stove so well that I bought a second one. It only weighs 26 grams and will boil a liter of water in under 3 minutes. I have used this stove at over 12,000 feet above sea level and it worked well. It takes up less space than most comparable stoves and it's super easy to use.

Reviewer: Lisa Davenport
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lasted me my entire thru hike
Review: Hiked the AT in 2022. This little stove lasted me all 6 months. I really liked how light weight it was. There are some significant tradeoffs however. Because it is so small the flame is very concentrated in a small area. You have to constantly stir your food or it will burn. Also, it takes longer to boil water. These issues are not deal breakers, but they are inconvenient. It's very light and saves on space.

Reviewer: Seth
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple & Effective
Review: For what the stove is, it is very good quality for the price. The thing weighs next to nothing, and at only $16 it is a great entry/moderate level piece of gear.As other people have said, will fit into a film canister which is awesome. The small bag it comes with is nice too. It keeps it very quite s it sits in your pack. For those who don't know, the film canister is just another layer of hard-sided protection for the stove to prevent it from being bent./crushed in the event of major fall, etc. It is actually almost smaller than the mini Bic lighter I use to light it (this stove does not have its own ignition, btw).The metal arms do seem flimsy when not locked, but haven't had any problem with it holding my 900mL pot with 0.5L of water boiling in it. Obviously, just keep to semi-flat surfaces.For as small as the stove is, it packs one hell of a punch. At full throttle, the stove boils water in less than 2 mins (water was below 50 degree F at start). I haven't done any testing myself other than what I've noted in the field, but there are YouTube videos to guide how much fuel consumption and time it takes. One thing I will say though, is that this stove is LOUD. Even at the lower output, I would not light this thing up if you are within 100 yards of something you are hunting. It sounds like a small jet engine, which is where I assume it gets its water boiling efficiency from. It is not the most wind resistant stove I have ever used, but definitely not the worst. Wind was blowing approx. 8 mph and it did not struggle to stay lit, but did affect the heating ability quite substantially. So finding a spot with a little bit of cover from the wind is advisable.All-in-all a great little entry level stove. Happy trials and full freezers everyone!

Reviewer: LudditeJones
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Impressive little stove
Review: I saw this stove mentioned on a couple of the outdoor forums I frequent so I thought I should give it a shot. I placed an order on Friday and received my stove on Monday. Upon opening it I was surprised at how small it actually was. So, at such a low cost and being so small of a stove how well does it work?To test the effectiveness of the BRS stove I tested it against a Snow Peak GigaPower. The pot used in the test was a 12cm IMUSA with 2 cups of 50 degree water. I did not use a lid on the pot for this test. Boil times with a lid would be much faster.Weight: BSR Stove = 25 grams SnowPeak = 104 gramsBoil Time: BSR Stove = 3:24.0 SnowPeak = 3:23.4As you can see the boil times were statistically identical. The BSR weighs in at just under a quarter of the weight of the SnowPeak. In fairness, the SnowPeak has an igniter built in that adds weight. A better comparison would be the MSR Pocket Rocket that weighs 85 grams. The BSR still wins in the weight category.Just like with any ultra-compact canister stove the BSR doesn’t offer a huge surface for your pot. This stove is best suited for small pots or mugs. When folded it is much smaller than the SnowPeak. I don’t consider the size as big of an issue as the weight though as both stoves would be stored inside the pot so it would not save any room in your pack. While running, the BSR does make some noise but no more than any other canister stove. I was impressed with the adjustability of the flame. With my SnowPeak there is very little adjustability, it goes from about a medium to full blast with just the slightest turn of the valve. The BSR, however, I was able to adjust the flame all the way down to what looked like a candle burning.The BSR stove comes in a small nylon bag for storage. If you are a real gram counter you might consider making a new bag from lighter material or perhaps not use the bag at all. Its build quality feels solid. At its low price point I was not expecting much from this stove but in the end I was very impressed. It will be my new go-to canister stove. Time will tell whether this stove will hold up in the long run or not but, for now I have to give it a high rating.

Reviewer: Squai
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Super small, super light, excellent little stove.
Review: This stove is pretty amazing for $14 - It's super light (25.2 grams or 0.885 oz on my scale), but it puts forth a fire flame. A couple of obvious issues: it's super tiny and light, so you could probably damage it if you tried. It hold up a small camping pot surprisingly well, but it wouldn't be a great stove for doing complex trail cooking. But if you're looking for something super light to boil water in a <1L pot, this stove is totally worth it, IMHO.I'm going to put it to some use in the field and then I'll be back to update.Update (11/27/2016):I took the stove with me on a Thanksgiving car camping trip and used it to boil water for coffee every morning - again for the size, it's really incredible. Not quite as fast as my giant coleman stove, and it really needs a windshield to be fully effective, but essentially as solid as other stoves of this type. The arms seem very delicate, and you have to be careful to find a flat surface so that your cook pot balances well, but for $14, if you're into UL backpacking, this is a great choice. Reviewer: Jeffrey Moen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: It's very compact and ultra light, puts out a lot of heat, and boils water quickly. It's not super efficient on gas but does the job.

Reviewer: Dieter waldthausen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: El tamaño es sorpresivo, las patas se atoran muy fijamente, no pesa nada y es muy muy resistente (la uso para cenar al final de una escalada, se lleva muchos raspones en la bolsa y como sin nada).Es para la entrada de soplete normal CON ROSCA de 1/4 y compatible con el tanque q sea. Hierve en chin°° loca cualquier recipiente por lo concentrado de la flama, solo recomiendo comprar un buen vaso/sarten por q los de aluminio bye. El precio es una burla, con la diferencia q valdria una coleman sencilla ya te compras un vasito modesto de titanio.

Reviewer: kohout jiri
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Picolo

Reviewer: Ángir Jávrivárri
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Still give it 5 stars. Compact, easy to use and extremely light. Awesome product.

Reviewer: Joey
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Okay, this thing is nuts. Weights nothing (28g) and sounds like a jet. It's tiny, so choose your cooking pot carefully. And get a stand for your gas bottle. However, once set up, and with adequate wind protection, this thing is very powerful and fast to boil. Cools down quickly too. Brilliant.

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Customers like the performance, size, and value of the portable stove. They mention it works well, is lightweight, and great for smaller cook kits. Some appreciate the boil time and ease of use. However, some customers disagree on its sturdiness and heat transfer.

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