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This is a pretty big price drop for a high powered camp stove with 20,000 BTU per burner which is good in comparison to its similar which are typically 8,000 to 10,000 BTU
This is a 45% savings. When tracking in the past 120 days, this is the lowest price this as been.
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Unlike Coleman, this stove can fit 2 large pans at the same time. It's really good for car camping with a large group of people.
Excellent for car camping and we also use ours for outdoor cooking in our yard and as part of our emergency kit during power outages. I think we've had it since 2014 and zero complaints or problems so far.
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Heres a pretty in depth review-
https://www.outdoorgear
Great stove, good burner control, and quite versatile for what it is. I've been very happy with it.
Pro tip: grab a 1gal refillable propane canister and an adapter hose. So much simpler and cheaper over time than managing a bunch of little cans. It tends to go through the small cans quickly if you're cooking for a crowd or boiling a lot of water.
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And when it gets colder, you get less propane. Cooking below freezing your flame is reduced, and when it gets below 0°F it quits working. I was watching Chrome from Vancity Vanlife and it was -38° and his lithium batteries shut down for his clean air heater and he wasn't used to the noises his van was making at that temperature and was trying to heat his van with his cooktop and his propane tank by the door, which was freezing, so he didn't have any heat. If you like camping year round, you definitely need the BTUs to heat your food. The Walmart ones had terrible reviews.
This has significantly higher BTU burners (2 x 20,000btu burners vs 2 12,000 btu) than a 22" blackstone and will boil a large pot of water much faster.
It's a great stove and a nice addition to a camping gear collection, but if you're happy with the Blackstone, I'd just stick with that. The blackstone is easier to clean up.
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