REDCAMP Mini Alcohol Stove for Backpacking, Lightweight Brass Spirit Burner with Aluminium Stand for Camping Hiking, Black
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.17 x 4.13 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.6 x 3.7 x 2.6 inches |
Item Weight | 5.12 ounces |
Brand Name | REDCAMP |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum, Brass |
Manufacturer | FREELAND EXCEED INC |
Part Number | rc22101 |
T**I
Value in every way.
Arrived, across the world from the US, very pomptly. In great condition and works extremely well; remember to invert the black frame for different size pots, don’t go bending the lugs like someone has done on YouTube! Really good value for money and so lightweight. 👍
R**B
An excellent burner.
Much lighter than similar products and burns hot. Time will tell if it is a durable. The stove stand needs a wind shield if you are thinking of using it outdoors and, like virtually all such stands, it is too wide to accommodate mugs or narrow based pots! .
H**S
Not a Trangia, but a decent little stove. Simmer ring with handle is nice.
Nothing to dislike. Inexpensively but not too cheaply built. Will last for years if you take care of it. The integrated simmer ring/snuffer and the screw-on storage lid work nicely so you don't waste fuel or have to worry that the burner goes out before you finish cooking. The pot rack is a nice addition compared to some other versions of this type of stove. For spirit burners, this is my go-to because of the above-mentioned features. I have four others, including the titanium one also available on Amazon. The photos show two - this one is far left, middle is the titanium version, and right is homemade from a soda can (for comparison). About the same at first, but once they bloom, the titanium version has a far superior burn as it had two rows of holes. Actually, the soda can version has a bit better burn too. Still, I like this one because I can travel with it full, and it has the pot rack. Once they got going well, they were all difficult to snuff, including this one.UPDATE: I now have two older Trangia burners as well. Side by side comparison is no competition. The Trangias both bloom within 15 seconds, as compared to the nearly two-minute bloom time on this stove. This one is consistently outperformed by the Trangias on BTUs and general flame health as well. Buy new or find an old one, but spend a few extra bucks and get a Trangia. They are now hands down my go-to burners. Yrangias have an interior fuel wick, which makes them far superior. This one does not. Took a star off this one for the wannabe factor.
J**R
The draw on these are they are light, small and will simmer and boil water
I have a bunch of stove for camping. But only 3 will simmer water without some contraption or modification 2 of them are this type. My first like this has a damaged simmer/snuffer ring and the wind screen sucked. So I got this just tested it and it works great really like the stand/case.Update they put a promotion card in it saying you'd get a free wind shield for a review. But they admitted they only gave this FREE item for 5 star reviews. In other words they are buying good reviews. This is at best a questionable practice. At worst dishonest. They really don't need to do this it seems to be a good product.
J**.
Yes, it beats a Trangia
Well, it perfectly ties a Tran in just all over perfect function. But this one is $7 less than the Tran and it also includes a danged FINE pot stand free of charge! I wish this review included the fact that I've bought FIVE of these already. Two went to a niece and nephew. The three in my kitchen cabinet hold my largest cast iron fryer and fry eggs and bacon when the power goes out. Three alcohol burners in a triangular formation frying eggs and bacon in a cast iron frying pan....not what they designed the Trangia for but it sure works! One caveat.....the simmer ring is SHARP! I used an emery board to smooth them down. They rotate much easier and smoothly now.
W**D
Awesome product
I tested this with 1 cup of water in a Coleman Max pot. I had boiling water in about 4 minutes. Awesome product. No complaints. This will be a welcome addition to my camping / hiking bag. You can easily keep alcohol in the stove while it’s in your pack, due to the o-ring seal on the screw on lid. The included flame control / flame damper is a great addition.You can use de-natured alcohol or Heet as fuel.I did bend in the support tabs on the included pot stand, just a little, to better support the stove off the bottom of the stand.Great product.
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