Amazon has
10,000BTU GasOne Single Propane Burner Camp Stove (Red, PS-1500R) on sale for
$33.55.
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About this product:
- 10,000 BTU high-output burner head for fast cooking
- Piezo ignition system eliminates need for matches
- Removable cooking grid supports 10-12" cookware
- Weighs 3.54 lbs with dimensions of 11.5" x 11.5" x 3.75"
- Includes durable carrying case for transport and storage
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On the other hand, it can be difficult to find butane in many rural parts of the US, where propane is ubiquitous. And propane has much better cold weather performance, which presumably matters to some people looking to buy a stove like this.
(Note that when I say "butane" I mean the catering canisters, not the backpacking canisters, which are actually 20% propane to make up for butane's abysmal cold weather performance. Those are excellent for backpacking—they balance weight, bulk, and performance, and they're more durable than catering canisters—but they're much less ubiquitous and much more expensive and generally would not make sense to use outside of backpacking. They certainly wouldn't be a good choice to run a full-size burner like this.)
On the other hand, it can be difficult to find butane in many rural parts of the US, where propane is ubiquitous. And propane has much better cold weather performance, which presumably matters to some people looking to buy a stove like this.
(Note that when I say "butane" I mean the catering canisters, not the backpacking canisters, which are actually 20% propane to make up for butane's abysmal cold weather performance. Those are excellent for backpacking—they balance weight, bulk, and performance, and they're more durable than catering canisters—but they're much less ubiquitous and much more expensive and generally would not make sense to use outside of backpacking. They certainly wouldn't be a good choice to run a full-size burner like this.)
This stove is not that small, it's size is really only useful to me if you want an add on burner to your normal coleman/eureka camp stoves, but those have a wind screen built in so you lose that. If I was using this in on the back of my car or something while car camping or on a road trip, I'd just buy the bottletop type or similar.
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