This little stove fits into small areas, is more stable to use than a tank top mount type, and works well. Quite handy as a third burner or to just make coffee. Very light, so can be used in a back packing situation.
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Cheap metal fabrication. Not substantial and flimsy. When 1 lb bottle is attached, it will not stay upright on it's own. Burner lights and stays lit but even when turned on high, it's low. I consider it a waste of money. I do NOT recommend.
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When you attach the propane bottle it , the cooker tips over. We will have to attach attach a rock or some other form of weight on the back side of the top left corner to make it stable. Otherwise, nice looking little cooker, lightweight and easy to use.
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I purchased (2) of these stoves to include in the "emergency boxes" that I am assembling for each of my nephews to help them get through extended power outages due to storms and other such calamities. Despite my best efforts, neither of the boys are "outdoor types", nor possess any knowledge or appreciation of basic survival skills. As such, my objective was to cram as much basic survival equipment as I could into 12" X 12" X 15" tote. While inexpensive, the Texsport stoves offer sufficient cooking capability in a very compact, simple to use design.
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We gave our old stove to a family member then decided we missed it so replaced it with this identical one. We made a 3 sided wind screen from thin boards that hinges together to protect the flame. Packing a heavy Dutch oven, tongs, gas canisters, matches, paper plates, etc in a tote bag and we are ready to go.
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