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The Kovea Spider Gas Camping Stove is a lightweight, compact cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a maximum energy output of 1650 watts and a fuel consumption rate of 120g/h, it efficiently powers your culinary adventures. Made from durable aluminum, this stove features manual ignition and is compatible with iso-butane screw-type gas canisters, making it a reliable choice for camping trips.
Brand | Kovea |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 4.2"L x 3.7"W x 1.8"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 1650 Watts |
Item Weight | 5.99 Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08806372095185 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.3 x 3.7 x 1.8 inches |
Package Weight | 8 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.2 x 3.7 x 1.8 inches |
Brand Name | Kovea |
Color | Silver |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Kovea |
Part Number | KB-1109 |
Size | Small |
A**R
Maybe the perfect canister stove
My two cents - if it helps anyone.I've used white, solid, and canister fuels for years and with a number of stove burners and cook kits and they all have pro's and con's. In most cases, however, I use canister systems for convenience, which makes my gripes about them more significant. They are top heavy and tipsy with a full pot - even with a tripod - windscreens / thermal shields are not recommend for safety reasons, canisters lose pressure as they run low - especially in cold weather, and because they work on pressure I always had some liquid leftover but not enough to cook with.So enter the Spider. It sits low, safely allows for thermal shields, allows the canister to sit away from the flame and, of course, allows for liquid fuel burn - and this is the big point. Above all other features having the ability to invert the canister when fuel vapor is to low to cook with (temp. and or fuel level) allows me to use it in colder conditions then normal and get maximum use from my can. The only caveat is that you should allow a few minutes of urn to heat the metal fuel feed before inverting to prevent / minimize flare-ups. But once you adjust flow it works perfect.Its construction feels and works like any other I've used, folds down into my GSI soloist kit with lighter, canister, soap & cleaning sponge with no problems. Burner has good heat distribution (not a blowtorch) and doesn't create a hotspot. Valve is smooth with excellent flame/simmer control. Add the LP adapter and use a Coleman tank!In short this is an awesome stove that is now my go-to when using canister fuel. Who cares if instructions are Korean. Don't use a piezo igniter - they all suck! If you need help using then YouTube to the rescue.No system is perfect - a fact - but If you need a good versatile stove, this is it.
L**.
Excellent stove
I can’t imagine a stove could be lighter or simpler and still have a large pot base and remote/inverted canister. Wind resistance is typical for a small stove, which is to say, not very good. The included piezo igniter doesn’t work very well. Who cares. You get a lot of functionality for a small weight penalty. Excellent stove.
K**V
The Kovea Spider: Don't blow up your campsite, while being a stove hipster!
This is definitely a 4.5 star product and here is why:This is a fantastic ultralight and compact stove. As a collector and user of outdoor stoves, I take great pride in having unique gear. Kovea is by no means a random korean stove brand, but actually the contractor for the manufacture and design of many major american outdoor brands stoves and canisters (Snow Peak/MSR cough cough, maybe more). While MSR stoves reign king, This stove is compared best to the MSR pocket and micro rocket stoves, not necessarily the more high end MSR models.When it comes to this comparison, the Spider wins by a landslide.Fuel adjustment and build quality of the MSRs and Kovea stoves are identical, but the Spider leverages the copper tube loop used in high end and expensive whisperlite/dragonfly/xgk msr stoves. This allows for cold weather performance and turbo heating if necessary (careful this is not as fuel efficient). It's is also very comparable in weight and fits neatly in my MSR titan kettle.Additionally, because it is a remote feed you can put a windscreen around your burner and use it in inclement weather! Try that with a top-mount canister stove like the Micro and Pocket rockets... Boom goes the campsite!The only reason I docked a point, is that the fuel regulator has no stand, which means that when a canister is inserted, it awkwardly balances or sits slanted. I would prefer fold out legs like the optimus vega, or a plastic stand like the whisperlite universal. This isn't necessary but would still make for a better product.I highly recommend this product if you want to have something unique, high value, and effective.Disclaimer: I have backpacked and hiked all over the world, testing products in the worst conditions. I've guided trips and test my gear thoroughly!
A**E
The stove does it all.
I don't know why anyone would use those piezo ignition things, but this stove is great. Most remote canister stoves seem more like white gas stoves than canister stoves. These designs are overkill for canister stoves. This one is completely different. The fuel line, the burner, the control valve, and the style of the legs are all much more consistent with what you would expect from a canister stove. Although the burner is pretty narrow, all the jets are on the sides of the burner, so the flame is projected out and evenly distributed. So there's no hot spot like on some canister stoves, as if you were heating your food with a blowtorch. The legs lock in place, but they will still move around a bit. At first I thought this was just poor manufacturing, but it may be intentional. The movement lets you situate the stove more securely on uneven ground or rocks. Kovea has been around for a while, just not popular in America. The quality of the construction is really good. Better than a lot of opitmus and primus stuff I've seen these days. MSR's still pretty good, but I don't think they have a stove to compete with the spider. Its a very versatile stove.I've used this stove a few times in cold weather, ranging from the lower teens to the upper 20's. It performed more than adequately, but wasn't as smooth and consistent. It kind of huffed and sputtered a bit, especially as I moved the canister. I still have more confidence in a white gas stove in cold weather, but the spider performed admirably for a canister stove. This is now my go-to stove for anything but severe cold.
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