









🔥 Cook like a pro, anywhere you go!
This 20,000 BTU dual burner propane camping stove combines powerful heat output with a compact, foldable design, making it the ultimate portable cooking solution for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring adjustable flame control, corrosion-resistant construction, and a built-in ignition system, it ensures reliable, precise cooking on the go. Complete with a regulator and carrying bag, it’s perfect for camping, tailgating, and BBQs, delivering convenience and durability wherever your adventures take you.





K**A
Compact Jetboil-like stove without the cost.
I would give it 4.75 stars. Works great- powerful and adjustable flames. I bought this to replace my Coleman Fold-n-Go because I needed a compact stove that would fit in a certain space. I considered the Jetboil (which I have also used) but it wasn’t something I wanted to spend my money on.Positives:+ Compact size when folded up+ The spacing between burners is optimal for larger pots or pans- one of the main reasons I chose this model+ Love how the igniter is not a separate switch. You just move the dial all the way on and then adjust your flame.+ Highly adjustable flame settings - have cooked sausages, eggs, salmon and burgers and veggies great so far+Water boils quickly+ Travel bag looks like it will last a bit if you care for it. It’s not super flimsy.Negatives: these aren’t too bad and me just being nit picky.- I understand the design decision to place the connector on the side versus the back. But this means a massive footprint when in operation with a 1gallon propane bottle. On a campsite bench I used to use only the short end to cook- now I have to lay it across the table- not a problem if you have a dedicated long enough cooking table or an adapter to a larger propane tank that sits on the ground.- I wish the adapter would nestle inside the unit when closed, like the fold-n-go. It’s not super annoying since I’ll pack it into the travel case anyway, but there’s a chance it could be forgotten/lost in the shuffle of camp cleanup.Overall a solid stove for a no-name brand and at a good price point. I’ll update if things go awry, as I’m only basing this review off my first camping trip with it.
S**E
Compact design/aesthetic/quality of Jetboil Genesis at a fraction of the price!
I had been jonesing for a Jetboil Genesis for a while because of it's compact design and overall aesthetic and functionality. I thought I'd give this nearly identical stove a try because it was a fraction of the price of the Genesis and was on sale (I paid $69.99). I figured I would return it if the quality or functionality wasn't there. I was able to put it through its paces on a recent car-camping trip to Big Bend and was very impressed with how well it performed and how easy it was to set it up and put away at the campsite. The compact, folding design was also clutch for storing in the bear box alongside bulky ice chests. It was pretty windy during the trip but the ignition fired up the first time, every time, no problem. I did purchase separately an inexpensive folding wind screen (Ohuhu Aluminum 12-plate Windscreen) that tucks nicely into the Stove bag's inner pocket. The stove has great flame control and puts out a lot of BTU's. I'm used to the classic Coleman 2-burner stove, which is a great stove, but this one is so much more compact with better performance and control. The Coleman does have the built-in windscreen which is nice and the Jetboil Genesis also includes a plastic windshield. That's really the only thing this stove is missing, is a windshield of some kind because that's essential for any outdoor stove. If it included a windshield, I'd increase my rating from 4 to 5 stars. But for the relatively low price of this stove, it's easy to just buy an inexpensive windshield separately and you'd still come out way ahead, which is what I'd recommend. As mentioned, the Cofiyard cover/bag also has an inner pocket/sleeve that fits a folding windscreen (like the Ohuhu) perfectly and takes up no extra space and keeps it all together.OVERALL, this is such a good deal for a premium, slick, easy-to-use camping stove. After putting it through its paces on a windy multi-day camping trip, I would highly recommend it, especially as an alternative to the Genesis, which in comparison is quite overpriced.PROS:- If you like the design of the Jetboil Genesis - it's basically identical for a fraction of the price- Build quality is truly excellent, premium- Compact, folds up nicely and includes a well-fitting carry bag/cover- Ignition worked 100% of the time in windy conditions- Flame controls are very good, with strong output; better than my old Coleman 2-burner stove- Generous spacing between the individual burners for larger pots/pans (unlike the Genesis)- Easy to setup/put away and simple to wipe to clean- Looks great!CONS:- Does not include any kind of wind shield (and you'll need one, cuz you know, wind's gonna blow; these are inexpensive to add)- A little heavy, but great for car-camping
K**C
This Stove Seems To Be a Quality Unit.
So far, I'm happy with this stove. Ive only had the unit 3 days and haven't camped with it yet, but here are my initial observations.The carry-bag is well made, no bad seams, and no rips or tears. I like the fact that it is a padded case as it makes me feel like the company provides some quality in the product.The stove itself is good. Setup was easy - open it up and flip the panholders over. Propane regulator had no issues and the burners put out a lot of flames. The ignition system is different because you have to turn the gas all the way up before the sparker engages. I understand this design philosophy, so it's not an issue. It just feels odd to turn up the gas fully and then ignite the burner. Still, the flame control was very good and I was able to turn the flame down very low without any problems from the adjustment knob.I was also happy that I'm able to use either burner independently. If you're familiar with the classic white gas Coleman stoves, you have the primary burner and the secondary burner. When you turn on the secondary burner the primary will decrease a bit AND you can't run just the secondary burner by itself. I did not have that issue with the Cofiyard - both burners behave independent of each other.You don't need to worry about your pans being squeezed either. I put two 12" cast iron skillets on this unit and had plenty of space between them. The skillets seemed fairly stable as well.I look forward to using it over the next few weeks to see how it behaves in the wild ;-)
J**M
This thing cooks!
This camp stove was awesome and simple to use! We used it on our most recent camping trip for the first time and it got the job done. I was skeptical at first because the wind was steady and this does not have a wind guard but it was still able to boil a liter of water for coffee on one burner and make breakfast on the other. And no worries with pots or pans touching; we used full size ones to test. It has built in ignitors for both burners and I used it with an 11lb propane tank but it can be used with the standard one pound cylinders as well. It is a little bulky as far as storage goes but other than that I would definitely recommend buying if you’re in the market for a new camp stove.
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