- 3 in 1 Three Fuel Camp Stove: The camping stove can connect 16.4 oz propane canister, 8 oz butane canister, isobutane fuel canister for 3.53oz/100g 8.1oz/230g 16oz/450g. Comes with wind deflector, carrying case, propane tank adapter, butane tank adapter and 1M stainless steel extension hose. This camping stove set will meets your indoor and outdoor camping versatile fuel camping. Note: Only applicable to these three gases.
- Highlighting Accessory Design: The portable gas stove comes with a built-in windshield and a removable outer windshield. This dual windshield design provides effective protection against wind and improves combustion efficiency. Small holes in the windshield promote air circulation. 1m stainless steel hose (more durable & heat-resistant than rubber) and a convenient carrying case for portability.
- Attention Note: Propane butane isobutane canisters cannot be directly installed in the stove's cartridge because the stove and hoses design can keep the cylinders away from the stove, avoiding the risk of high cylinder temperature. In addition, it is necessary to correctly connect the gas cylinder, adapter, and pipe, tighten each interface to avoid malfunction.
- Piezo-Electric Ignition: This portable gas stove using convenient and safe ignition method does. No need match or lighter to ignite the flame. Lock the gas canister position and turn the control knob to the end with a clicking voice. The output head burner is 7800btu/hr. Note: This portable stove has two ways to control the flame, one is on the stove, and the other is on the hose. If you do not turn on all two switches, it will result in the inability to ventilate and connect to the tanks.
- Easy to use: For 1lb propane tank: Fully turn the hose switch to "-", attach the silver propane adapter to the pipe, then connect the tank. For butane tank: Fully turn the hose switch to "-", attach the orange butane adapter to the tank, then connect to the hose. Attention: The butane adapter has a limit hole—ensure it’s securely clamped to the tank. Improper connection may cause gas leaks or failure to ignite.