

🔥 Ultralight power for the trailblazer who refuses to wait!
The BRS 3000T is a titanium ultralight backpacking stove weighing just 26g, delivering a powerful 2700W flame that boils 1L of water in under 3 minutes. Its compact design includes a bright green pouch for easy visibility and storage, making it ideal for minimalist backpackers who demand fuel efficiency and durability in all conditions.

















| ASIN | B083CWHB9B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,640 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #56 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | BRS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (442) |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2019 |
| Fuel Type | Isobutane, Propane |
| Item Weight | 0.882 ounces |
| Item model number | BRS-3000T |
| Manufacturer | BRS |
| Material | Titanium |
| Maximum Energy Output | 2700 Watts |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.22"L x 1.46"W x 2.37"H |
| UPC | 020064865551 |
N**E
I love these little stoves so much, I keep buying more
I now have 4 of these little stoves! they are cheap, light, durable and work great! I have two jetboils that rarely get used anymore, since these are a fraction of the weight and bulk. A Nalgene bottle full of water, a Nalgene "canteen cup", a spork, this stove and a small 3.9 oz fuel canister makes for a very small, effective package. Boil water for your mountain house meals, or make a cup of trail coffee. A small 3.9 oz fuel canister and this stove will fit inside a Nalgene canteen cup, with room to spare for coffee packets. Buy one for all your packs! Last note: there is nothing the more expensive "big name" stoves do, that these little stoves don't do equally well.
K**E
Best lightweight stove
Have been using this stove for 3 years now and I just had to replace it bc the stove bent a bit and isn’t level anymore. Don’t buy MSR or any big branded stove. This is more ultralight and way more compact than anything on the market. Just buy this, if it breaks just buy another one. I’ve left it in the rain over night and in the morning once it dried out, worked perfectly fine. Only buying another one bc it’s not level btw the stove works perfectly fine after 3 years. Highly recommend
W**W
So nice I bought a second one.
When I first got into backpacking I purchased a hat oil flash kit. I loved it; however the more I got into backpacking I realized how heavy and bulky they are. The other day I decided to buy the MSR pocket rocket 2 for its small lightweight design. It is a major upgrade to the jet oil as far as weight and how compact it is. But then I stumbled across a video of someone using the bsn 3000 and they were caving about how inexpensive it is. So since I’m getting ready to go on a backpacking trip with my wife, our son, and his friend I figured for $15 I would get him one and see how well it works. I had very low expectations. When it arrived I could not believe how light it is. Almost non existent, and about a third of the size of the MSR I hooked it up to test it out and it works fantastic. Can bring the flame down real low or crank it up for some high heat. Once turned off, it cools very quickly. The BSN 3000 seems very durable and so simple to use and carry. I didn’t want to take the chance that the price jumps up on these so I bought a second one that I’ll most likely be using instead of my brand new MSR. Amazing buy!
E**S
Light, easy, worked great
Easy to use, light and worked perfectly. Only thing that could have make it better was a starter button.
M**M
So tiny/light but so mighty
This stove is impossibly lightweight, and tiny- but it works perfectly. Boils water fast and it fits in the palm of your hand.
S**N
Very impressive ultralight stove
Lightweight and sturdy.
J**L
Light, cheap and functions perfect
Cheap, light functions perfectly. You could spend a lot more for a lot less. I use it as a back up for over landing, boating, hunting.
M**N
Super light backpacking stove
This stove is super light and tiny! Amazing performance for its size. Great for the ultralight backpacker, but note that you have to use a lighter to start it.
W**O
Petit et pratique. Je l'utilise depuis longtemps pour mes treks et randonnées. Vous pouvez le voir sur ma chaine Trek'n'Rando <3
D**N
Looks to be a good stove with very powerful flame. Only problem being upon insert of the stove into a canister some gas leaks for .5 seconds but other than that perfect!
I**I
Funziona bene
A**N
I've used this BRS3000T stove on two backpacking trips to date. Thus far it has been an excellent stove considering the price of less than US twenty. Pro: Tiny, lightweight, inexpensive. I use it to boil over 1L of water at a time in an 8" wide pot. Con: Tiny pot support arms; you really have to make sure larger pots are centred. The flame is quite localized; probably not so good for thin pots if you are cooking food not just boiling water. Gear comparisons available on-line suggest 1) this stove is less efficient (uses more fuel per litre of water boiled) and 2) it is not good in wind compared to way-more-expensive name brand stoves. Overall: I have no problems recommending this BRS for shorter trips with fewer people where the small weight (and emissions) of a little extra fuel consumed per meal is of negligible concern and/or where wind is not much of a concern. I use it with an 8" wide pot, but many people will find the tiny supports too small for such a large pot. I use it with a wind break. If you intend to use it with a DIY or store bought heat shield be aware that such practice is not recommended by stove manufacturers due to the safety risk, and make sure you don't let get the fuel canister get hot. Comparison: For longer trips with more people and/or use in persistently windy areas, I have a Soto Windmaster which cost ~4x the price, weighs an oz or two more, and is more bulky - but it is more efficient, better in wind, has 4 very long support arms for far-better pot stability, and has a built in ignitor. I am happy I have both stoves to chose from.
S**R
Great little stove. I have only used it twice, but it works great and it's small size is easy to pack.
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