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Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2022
Léger, pratique et facile à utiliser.
Mathew Allen
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2021
This is a great little camp stove for the price. I was able to boil water, fry eggs, use my moka pot without any difficulty. The only thing to ensure is that you have it on quite a level surface since it is quite small and you want to ensure that nothing falls off.
Jason
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2021
Striker does not ignite the gas.
Rough-N-Ready
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021
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Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2021
I've been using this stove for 7 months now and I will say that for bieng one of the cheapest out there, it's been absolutely flawless! The peizo ignition works Everytime! I would highly recommend this little gem as a solid beginner backpacking stove or a spare. Only reason beings, some of the components are a tad on the cheap side giving a more expensive stove the edge up on quality while away on long hikes. The Haman's stove sure does give the MSR brand a run for it's money!
Kendra
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2021
I love this little stove. With the piezo lighter I don't have to put my hands and an open flame close to the gas. It packs down into the little orange container and takes up little space. Only complaint is that I wish it had 4 arms instead of 3, but you just need to make sure you have a truly level surface.Also if you're in a windier area you will need to have the stove sheltered.
oliveforhealth
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
I love this. So compact. I can use it with isobutane or I attach a propane adapter, which screws right on top. It’s perfect for backpack pots & pans and I used my little moka pot, when I was in a hotel and I really liked that. The flame is very concentrated and I could not get any results trying to use a camp contraption that lets you make toast. The igniter works great as well as the fuel adjuster. I warmed up a saucepan of cold beans in about 6 minutes. It’s great for backpacking or just a day picnic, this is super handy. It does set on top of the canister, so stability is an issue. If your not comfortable with a little balancing of your food in the pan, Just stab some tent stakes into the ground to stabilize your pan, or even dig a 2-3” hole and put your canister in it. I’ll be doing those things the next time I use it. Overall its really a great compact stove. Make sure it is connected very tight to the canister, then gently open the fuel release. When you can barely hear the fuel, press the igniter, making sure your hand is away from the burner surface, and it should light. If not give it a little more fuel and try again. Bottom line...I really like this. I’m ordering a few more. I’ve included a picture of the adapter for propane canister use. The only thing I wish it had was one extra support arm. What the heck,,,,its works fine.....get one
Eddie Ruddell
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020
bought 2 of these for backups after my peak one stove wouldn't work at all, after it arrived i tried it out and it boils water in under 3 minutes and for the price it a great value
Robin Z.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020
I use it for overnight hikes in NH White Mountains. Light weight, easy set sup, durable and reliable. Boils 2 cups of water in minutes, even in near freezing temps. Perfect for ramen noodles or dehydrated meals. You can spend lots of money on a jet boil or fancy stove, but there really is no need. This little gem is light, compact and gets it done.
Rich
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020
Can' beat the value on this. It's small and tucks away easily. There are a number of this style stove on amazon and this is the best price I found.Using a gas one 100g canister and Stanley adventure cook set I was able to bring 20 ounces of water to a good boil in 5 - 10 minutes.I didnt have any problems but it seems like it wouldn't take much for that to tip over so I will be adding a fuel canister tripod base.I have jetboil java stove for coffee, the adapter to allow that to use regular pots is 22$ . This stove cost 1/2 that and is a great backup to the jet boil.
Mark S
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
Everything works well. It’s compact, reasonably light weight, has a good working piezoelectric igniter. This one only has three pot stand legs, where I’ve seen some that have four. I tend to use a USGI canteen cup often for boiling water, and I need to pay attention when placing it on the stand for stability, but no problems with round pots and cups. Seems like a great deal for the money.
Peter A Biava IV
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020
It's small, compact, and lightweight, which is good. I definitely need to get something to stabilize it because the first pot of water I boiled tipped over, and just the boiling of the water generates enough motion to tip it the pot over. Also, as other reviewers noted, the igniter doesn't work well. After lots of clicks, it did work the first couple times, but I gave up trying the third time. Didn't need that tea, anyway.
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