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The GasOne GS-3900PB-1 is a portable, dual-fuel camping stove delivering a powerful 15,000 BTU output. Compatible with both butane and propane fuels, it features a piezo-electric ignition system for easy, matchless starts, enhanced safety sensors, and a robust windblocker for reliable outdoor cooking. Packaged with a protective carrying case, it’s engineered for campers, backpackers, and emergency preparedness enthusiasts seeking dependable, versatile cooking performance on the go.
Brand | Gas One |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 12.9"L x 10.9"W x 4.5"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 15000 British Thermal Units |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
UPC | 810002702532 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.43 x 12.17 x 4.57 inches |
Package Weight | 2.82 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.9 x 10.9 x 4.5 inches |
Brand Name | Gas One |
Model Name | GS-3900PB-1 |
Color | Black |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | GAS ONE |
Part Number | GS-3900PB-1 |
Style | Stove |
Included Components | Portable Stove, Propane Adapter, Carrying Case, User Manual |
N**M
Good for propane use, worth the money in general
I need the propane option and use that all the time. ( I roast green coffee beans). I have two other stoves, which do not work for this purpose. One is butane only and is too expensive. The second is a cheap version by gas one, like this. I do not recommend that stove for two reasons: it has a hose to connect to the propane instead of metal. The hose seems dangerous. Also it is rated at lower BTU because the burner has fewer holes and is cheaper construction. That makes it hard to control and wasteful.This one works very well for me with propane. Attaching the adapter is a little funky. There is a notch that has to match up, but once you get that, it feels safe. The burner has many more holes, giving much better flame control and better heat output.I do not recommend any other propane version, for safety reasons. No rubber hoses! This one costs more, but if you need the functionality, it is worth it. And just a note. For cold weather use, Propane is much better than butane because butane does not vaporize below 31 F. In other words if the cylinder gets a little below freezing, it will not work. This is not true for propane.
S**N
Very nice little stove
This stove is very nice. It works well as a dual fuel and is very easy to use propane or butane. I run my stove off of a 5 lb propane tank and attach it via a Mr. Heater propane hose. Since I am on the West Coast it is usually a little windy when I use it and it performs excellently. The burner is very good and responds well on low or high settings. It is easy to clean and the design is simple and well thought out. If you are looking for a excellent small dual fuel stove then look no further. I highly recommend this stove and give it 5 STARS.
D**E
Gas One Butane Burner
Gas One butane burner works great. I bought it specifically to use for WOK stir fry. 15,000 BTU's is the highest rated burner I could fine that works with butane canisters. Reasonably well-made and even came with adapters.
R**B
Easy to use and LOTS of heat
Woke to a power outage this morning, and really didn’t mind as I have had this stove awhile and hadn’t used it yet.Grabbed an open can of butane and had it installed and lit in seconds. Having experience with the Other guys (magnetic attachment of cans), let me tell you that I quickly appreciated the security and simplicity of this mechanical lock!At very low gas flow, I had a nice, efficient, blue flame with very small, yellow tips. Cranked to high, I had flames that will easily cover the bottom of my largest pots if I want to do a crab boil outside. This flame was less efficient, but certainly adequate for my occasional needs. And it REALLY threw some heat!Strangely, the least efficient flame (the most yellow) came somewhere in the middle of the range. In spite of that, I quickly made a pot of coffee, then cooked sausage, and finally eggs.The can was nearly empty when I started, but I had just enough to finish all this. In my other stove, I do not think I could have even finished the coffee.Nice stove, plenty of heat for anything you might consider a one-burner task - and many two-burner tasks as well!
B**U
Does What It's Supposed To. Burns Fuel, Emit Heat
Pros:* Dual fuel; burns propane and butane.* Burner head design is made of brass and has inner and outer ring with a stylish look. It has a similar kind of head used on GasOne GS-800 and this model has an identical "sibling", Maxsun MS8000.Cons:* Propane attachment feels hazardous since it is holding the propane tank at a weird angle. Could experience damage if something knocks into it when the tank is attached. Patent Pending on this attachment? Sure, it's novel, but it feels hazardous.* Not really using the full range of the stove burner dial. The flame would easily go out when trying to lower the flame settings. There was a smell of unburnt fuel on lower flame settings.* Frame construction was not perfect out of the box. My unit's butane cover plate was misaligned so I had to bend it a little to have a snug fit.* Plastic case for storing the unit is really cheap. The hinges do not look like they were built to last and one of them had came off the first time I opened the case.* The flame guard doesn't actually help block the wind all that much. A very minor draft of wind would cause the flame to struggle a little.* Butane bottle got warm after a long session. I don't think this is necessarily an issue because it may be performing just as well as any other brand.Verdict:Despite all the things I mentioned, I am still satisfied with the burner. The design is currently still novel and someone else haven't yet ordered units from the same factory and slapped their own brand on it. It's possible that GasOne is indeed working on their own design and specifications to give to a factory and is genuinely trying to innovate. They deserve my support, and I hope they address some or if not all the issues mentioned. Now... if there was a foldable, super efficient dual fuel stove that burns at 15,000 btu... that would be awesome.*Update: I found similar 'patent pending' dual fuel stoves on China's Amazon competitor website. I believe GasOne is ordering units from Chinese suppliers with their labels printed on it.
A**R
Works fantastic, just buy it
We have been using this stove for 2 camping seasons. It's a really nice unit! 15k BTU output is real! We run the propane regulator to a hose into a T fitting to run both our little Blackstone and this little guy off a single 5gal propane tank. I would buy this again in a heartbeat for camping use.
M**J
Glad I Purchased the Stove!
The built quality was good and it is easy to clean under the burner tray that can be removed. I like the fact that the stove is dual fuel and can deliver 15,000 btu of heat. In addition, the stove's burner has an inner and outer flame. I was able to turn the flame down to a point where you could barely see the flame lit. After looking at You tube Videos and reading the literature on different portable stoves; the quality and the different aspects of the stove cause me believe that Gas One was the best brand. A good purchase for me!
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