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QUALIALL Single Burner Portable Foldable Camping Stove w/ Piezo Ignition

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QUALIALL via Amazon has QUALIALL Single Burner Portable Foldable Camping Stove w/ Piezo Ignition on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • 3~5mins to boil 34-Oz of water
  • Backpacking stove fueled by 1/2~2/3 cheaper, heat value 32.2% higher BUTANE GAS (than propane)
  • Piezo ignition and knob flame control
  • Foldable, compact and light weighted, with a handy pouch for carrying and storage

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QUALIALL via Amazon has QUALIALL Single Burner Portable Foldable Camping Stove w/ Piezo Ignition on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 3~5mins to boil 34-Oz of water
  • Backpacking stove fueled by 1/2~2/3 cheaper, heat value 32.2% higher BUTANE GAS (than propane)
  • Piezo ignition and knob flame control
  • Foldable, compact and light weighted, with a handy pouch for carrying and storage

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 (245 global ratings)
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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PringlesRGud
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I bought exactly almost a year ago at $14 and used it at higher elevation (~10k ft altitude) to boil some water for some soup while in the snow. Worked pretty well and I'd recommend it for a little neat car camping stove or a day hike. It's pretty heavy and bulky so I wouldn't recommend it for backpacking when there are much better alternatives. But for $10 it's fine for car camping, although the typical camping stove will be much more sturdy and effective
joebob2000
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11.64 oz jesus christ thats like putting a car on your back. A cheap 'backpacking' iso stove is 3.5 oz and they do indeed get smaller than that and so compact they are about the size of your thumb when folded up. Naturally this will only make a difference in the most extreme of backpacking situations, so for almost everyone even doing a weekend backpack trip this stove would do fine, provided the fuel is also compact. That brings me to the most important point, this runs off of butane cans which just arent as energy dense as isobutane, another reason why for short trips this is ok but would not be ideal for say a weeklong excursion where a single iso can could make it, you would need multiple butane cans and they would be larger.

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ausMar 20, 2026 05:02 AM
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Link is broken.
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Mar 20, 2026 06:01 AM
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cabosMar 20, 2026 06:01 AM
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looks like an interesting stove
Mar 20, 2026 12:41 PM
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WWJBMar 20, 2026 12:41 PM
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"Your decent stove". In for one.
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PringlesRGudMar 20, 2026 12:58 PM
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I bought exactly almost a year ago at $14 and used it at higher elevation (~10k ft altitude) to boil some water for some soup while in the snow. Worked pretty well and I'd recommend it for a little neat car camping stove or a day hike. It's pretty heavy and bulky so I wouldn't recommend it for backpacking when there are much better alternatives. But for $10 it's fine for car camping, although the typical camping stove will be much more sturdy and effective
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SplendidPocket588Mar 20, 2026 01:42 PM
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Quote from PringlesRGud :
I bought exactly almost a year ago at $14 and used it at higher elevation (~10k ft altitude) to boil some water for some soup while in the snow. Worked pretty well and I'd recommend it for a little neat car camping stove or a day hike. It's pretty heavy and bulky so I wouldn't recommend it for backpacking when there are much better alternatives. But for $10 it's fine for car camping, although the typical camping stove will be much more sturdy and effective
It's the size of your hand, and 11.64 ounces heavy.
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Santa_ClausMar 20, 2026 02:05 PM
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Wok cooker!
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zettlerMar 20, 2026 02:30 PM
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I was about to buy one at WalMart that's on clearance but now it's a tossup. Here is the one there buts $3+ more: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Windpr...om=/search
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Mar 20, 2026 02:31 PM
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tantipMar 20, 2026 02:31 PM
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This looks different than all of the other ones I have seen, I wonder how it works.
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joebob2000Mar 20, 2026 03:01 PM
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Quote from SplendidPocket588 :
It's the size of your hand, and 11.64 ounces heavy.
11.64 oz jesus christ thats like putting a car on your back. A cheap 'backpacking' iso stove is 3.5 oz and they do indeed get smaller than that and so compact they are about the size of your thumb when folded up. Naturally this will only make a difference in the most extreme of backpacking situations, so for almost everyone even doing a weekend backpack trip this stove would do fine, provided the fuel is also compact. That brings me to the most important point, this runs off of butane cans which just arent as energy dense as isobutane, another reason why for short trips this is ok but would not be ideal for say a weeklong excursion where a single iso can could make it, you would need multiple butane cans and they would be larger.
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Mar 20, 2026 03:04 PM
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PringlesRGudMar 20, 2026 03:04 PM
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Quote from SplendidPocket588 :
It's the size of your hand, and 11.64 ounces heavy.

Backpacking stoves and fuel are much lighter than this+butane canisters(which often are 1lb each). When you are backpacking you generally want to have lighter weight items if possible, esp the longer your trip is (40miles trip vs 3 mile day hike)
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joebob2000Mar 20, 2026 03:04 PM
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Quote from Santa_Claus :
Wok cooker!
[pushes up glasses] "But, the wok hei!!!"
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Mar 20, 2026 03:06 PM
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PringlesRGudMar 20, 2026 03:06 PM
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Quote from tantip :
This looks different than all of the other ones I have seen, I wonder how it works.

This guy backpacks, while splendidpocket588 does not
Mar 20, 2026 03:09 PM
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SplendidPocket588Mar 20, 2026 03:09 PM
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Quote from PringlesRGud :

This guy backpacks, while splendidpocket588 does not
I didn't say I backpacked. I gave the actual numbers of the item which no one else did.

What are the prices of your smaller solutions?
Mar 20, 2026 04:04 PM
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Straightsix9904Mar 20, 2026 04:04 PM
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A BRS stove, which is a MUCH lighter stove and proven design is like $15. I would stick with that if I wanted a backpacking stove. The sideways canister on this is weird, I've really only seen that in stoves designed for extreme cold.

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Mar 20, 2026 04:11 PM
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clinteastwoodMar 20, 2026 04:11 PM
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I have multiple camping stoves including compact backpacking ones that use the fuel blend canisters. This one staff posted doesn't apply to anyone really imo.
Don't even remember who makes mine but it's similar to the MSR PocketRocket
Last edited by clinteastwood March 20, 2026 at 09:14 AM.

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