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The BRS Titanium Backpacking Stove is a compact, ultra-lightweight camping stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 25 grams and delivering a powerful 1940 watts, this stove is made from a durable titanium alloy, ensuring reliability on your adventures. Its innovative folding design makes it easy to pack and carry, making it the perfect companion for hiking, camping, and outdoor cooking.
Brand | BRS |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Material | Titanium, Copper |
Product Dimensions | 3.35"L x 3.35"W x 2.7"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 1940 Watts |
Item Weight | 25 Grams |
UPC | 601948129732 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.4 x 5.7 x 0.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BRS |
Manufacturer | FOHOZ |
Part Number | FOHOZ |
F**Y
Wow! I'm extremely impressed with this little thing!
Wow! I'm pretty impressed with this little thing!Last year I bought the Olicamp Ion titanium stove because they advertised it to be the smallest, lightest camp stove ever. and it was! at $50 for the stove and a cup.So, I saw this one for $14 and I thought, you know what? it wouldn't hurt to have an extra titanium stove with the same small size and light weight of my ion stove, so I bought it!When I got it, I was totally blown away! This stove is about half the weight and a 1/3 smaller than my olicamp ion titanium stove! then I was totally floored when I hooked it up to a gas can and saw how little I could make the flame! Every gas stove excels and max power, always looking for the quickest boiling time, this one can do that too, but, I always wished that I could control a gas stove at lower temps, for simmering things that needed lower temps and longer cooking times. If you don't have that ability when you need it, you end up charring the center portion of your food. This stove has very fine control at lower temps, plus it can blast you out a pot of boiling water in minuets.I rate this thing at 10 out of 5 stars, because it beats every other gas stove I have ever had. Blast out a quick boil, or carefully simmer your meal, this is the only gas stove I have ever had that can do it. I bought a 2nd one for me as a back up and a 3rd one for my brother in law. All 3 cost me less than the the best, lightest stove from a year ago. I recommend you don't bother buying one, buy 3! they are really that good!
P**F
A Perfectly Compact, Yet Efficient Stove
A truly excellent product. I have been thrilled to use this stove on multiple backpacking trips (including 4 weeks on the Appalachian Trail) and plan to use it on many more. When first unwrapping the package, I was skeptical. Would such a skimpy, light weight stove be able to handle the rigors of camp life? The answer is categorical: yes! While the base is somewhat small, the stability of the stove is great and perfectly pairs with my .7 liter titanium mug. My first night on the trail with this little guy, I was a bit sheepish. As others around the table unpacked their formidable pocket rockets, jet boilers, and fiddly alcohol stoves, I simple unfolded this tiny attachment and affixed it to my fuel canister. I was also a little self-conscious about the louder-than-average noise the stove made when on a high setting. All of these insecurities were quelled when my water boiled just as quickly as any other stove and when I folded my tiny contraption back down to the size of a C battery. I would recommend taking care with where you keep this stove in your pack. I kept mine wrapped and nestled in my titanium cup. Also, be sure to use some care when operating in windy areas as the stove has no built in wind protection. At the end of the day, I will be happy to use this stove for all my future backpacking adventures!A+
D**G
Ultralight Canister Stove - Weight Tradeoff for Quirks
I've used this for a couple of seasons now. Its very light and it works well. But the weight savings require the following tradeoffs:1. no piezo ignitor so you must bring a lighter or other ignitor2. do not overload the pot support. the stove is suited for a solo backpacker and not larger filled pots3. use a windscreen as it is very sensitive to wind4. flame adjustment is difficult to get to a simmer position (nigh impossible)I haven't had issues with leaks or other reported failures. I keep the flame at a medium to high size but not full flame, which does increase boil times. I've never had a concern regarding the support arms when using my 650 and 750ml cups full of water. I've cooked on it but it's definitely best suited for just boiling water.If you're ok with these quirks/limitations then it'll serve you well. If you want a set it and forget it stove, get a PR2, Soto or Jetboil.
C**G
Super small and performs well.
I have not tried many other stoves, but I knew I wanted something small and something on the less expensive side. This stove fit the bill, and I LOVE it! It is super light and very compact. I used this in conjunction with the Olicamp XTS pot and was able to bring 2 cups of water to a boil in about 1:48. This little stove puts out a big flame when turned up.The only downside to this stove is that the pot base is fairly small and larger pots may be unsteady. It is actually too small to support my XTS pot correctly, but I have found that I can get the stove to actually fit inside the heat transfer system on the bottom. That being said, this is better used with flat bottom pots on a very stable foundation.Despite the aforementioned shortcoming, I still give this stove 5 stars because it performs fantastically for its size and the price is definitely right when compared to big name brand stoves.
A**R
New favorite cook Set up for backpacking and Bushcraft
Went on a 2night backpacking trip. My set up was this stove, Stanley Adventure Camp Cook Set pot with only one cup, and a mini Jetboil 100g isobutane/propane tank. This stove and my CRKT spork fit in the cup, and the fuel canister fit on top of that inside the Stanly pot. (you do have to put the canister upside down to get the lid on). It did take a longer to boil than my older and larger Colman burner, and the Stany pot shook a little once that water started boiling. But I boiled water 7 times and I still have fuel left, and the pot didn't fall off so I'm satisfied with both its fuel management and stability. I also left the stove attached to the fuel canister overnight both nights, there was no leakage from what I can tell. I recommend this product.
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