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Basecamp Single Burner Angle Iron Camping Stove, Black

April 12, 2017 - Comment

BaseCamp Angle Irons stoves by Mr. Heater deliver an impressive 15,000 BTU’s per burner on a portable frame that is more durable and rugged than cast iron stoves. The adjustable legs allow you to cook on uneven terrain and still have a level cooking surface. The range style cook top improves combustion to give you

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BaseCamp Angle Irons stoves by Mr. Heater deliver an impressive 15,000 BTU’s per burner on a portable frame that is more durable and rugged than cast iron stoves. The adjustable legs allow you to cook on uneven terrain and still have a level cooking surface. The range style cook top improves combustion to give you a cleaner burn with less soot build up. Variable knob controls allows you to keep precise control of the heat according to your application.

Comments

Matthew A. says:

The qulity looks good enough, however The quality looks good enough, however, there is no regulator hose. The single burner is 32 $ the regulator hose is an additional 37 $ Camp Chef has a much better quality item with 45000 more btu’s, removable legs, regulator hose, and much better construction for 70 $ total. My Camp Chef double burner is 15 years old now and still works perfect. What was I thinking ?! To make it worse, I have to pay 11 $ to send it back to Amozon. Live and learn I guess. BUY THE CAMP CHEF !! Happy campin.

Dean Elliott says:

Perfect size and easy to store Exactly what was needed. It keeps the heat out of the RV. We boil water, use a cast iron skillet and also a regular skillet outside. Perfect size and easy to store.

Brian Hooley says:

Made to last Good Solid big boy camp stove. I got a warehouse return and the screws were pretty stripped. Obviously from some of the reviews people try to tighten the leg bolts down with a screwdriver instead of using an end wrench on the nut on the backside. The Screwdriver side is always to just keep the bolt from turning. I was able to still get these super tight with stripped screws and the stove worked great at Elk camp. I have seen water boil faster but overall this worked great and is very sturdy…

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