🔥 Ultralight power that packs a punch—boil fast, travel light!
The BRS-3000T is a titanium alloy ultralight camping stove weighing only 26 grams, delivering a powerful 1940W output that boils 1 liter of water in under 3 minutes. Its compact design (1.18 x 1.18 x 1.97 inches) and stable flame control make it ideal for minimalist backpackers seeking efficient, reliable outdoor cooking. Includes a bright green pouch and spare O-ring for convenience and durability.
Brand | BRS |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Material | Titanium |
Product Dimensions | 1.18"L x 1.18"W x 1.97"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 2700 A/W |
Item Weight | 27.22 g |
UPC | 782903784620 726312802599 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 3.07 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.18 x 1.18 x 1.97 inches |
Brand Name | BRS |
Color | grey |
Manufacturer | BRS |
Part Number | BRS-3000T |
Size | petit |
S**Z
Gets the job done while being extremely tiny and lightweight
This little stove is great. What's not to like? It's inexpensive, weighs nothing, takes up no space, and will easily boil two cups of water as quickly as any other stove of this type. It's even well made. Yes, the support arms and the flame control arm are thin, but they're made well. The support arms lock in place with a detent and they are sturdy and flat when open. When folded, they kind of dangle loosely but the stove comes with a perfectly nice little stuff sack that keeps everything safe in storage.The one knock on this stove is also due to its strength: the small size. You could potentially have stability issues if you're using a bigger pot or pan, and perhaps a hot spot in the middle due to the narrowness of the flame. That said, I cooked with it last weekend on uneven bare ground and didn't have too much problem. Just use common sense and handle your cookware mindfully. I boiled some veggies in my cook pot, then actually cooked a thick piece of salmon in a 6-inch fry pan. The salmon took a little while, but I didn't have a problem with a hot spot or getting the fish cooked through in cold, rainy conditions. So it absolutely can be done on this little BRS stove. Great product.
R**.
Perfect for me to boil some water.
I just received it and tried it out. I super like it for its near zero volume and weight. Easily screwed onto an 8 Oz can of "4 Season Mix Power Gas". Valve and flame control worked flawlessly. I am a multi-day back packer who must limit weight and space in my bag. I am using this ONLY to bring 16oz water to a boil.CAUTION - The pot can tip easily. The support arms are small only 2" in length so this stove requires constant attention when in use.Other than that -- Yes I would buy again.Observations using symbols for good ++ and could be improved -- and .. for FYI.++ Valve flow adjust is continuously variable (like analog not digital), ( = simple design).++ Yes it weighs less than 4 oz. Amazing.++ When closed occupies 2"x1"x1". Amazing.++ Yes it is strong for what it is; but could be bent by hand.++ Comes with small bright green nylon storage pack.++ Vertically -- It supported my pan and H20 fine (16 oz H20 and 4 oz pan).-- Does not have an igniter. A PE igniter would be a nice enhancment to the design... It requires threaded canisters and it relies on the strength of those threads to support everything above it (pot/food/etc)-- Tipsy CAUTION! I used a 4" diameter canister as the base. Avoid the smaller canisters.-- Tipsy CAUTION! The three arms are a very small foot print for supporting the pot. Only 2" per side of triangle looking down.-- Tipsy CAUTION! so you MUST balance the pot carefully and perfectly or hold it by hand continuously.-- Tipsy CAUTION! Requires constant attention and observation when in use - Lacks the wide supports that bigger stoves have.++ It boiled a cup of water in 1 minute at sea level (using new can of fuel mentioned above)... Noisier than expected but that allows me to adjust flow by ear when in bright day light and can't see flame.
N**N
Tiny
I ordered this as a replacement for a canister stove I bought back in 2014 that stopped working on my last trip. I wanted something small, easy, and affordable. First thoughts on this is that it is tiny! I thought my old stove was small but this thing is less than half the size and weight of the one I had before. In the picture this one is the one on the left. It screws on to your basic isobutane fuel canister and lights easily from a lighter, match, or whatever else you bring along since it does not have a built in ignition system. I don't care about that too much because on the last trip I went on, everyone was having issues with those anyway. I'm happy to bring a lighter along with me. It has little pieces of metal to help spread and direct the flame to help with evenly distributing the heat which I like. The only down side that I see is that the prongs that hold your pot are pretty narrow. They are too small for my pot with a heat exchanger which means if I want to use that, I'll have to bring along some sort of grate system to keep things from spilling. Still a full five stars for me because I know I can be careful or figure something else out, but it is something to keep in mind.
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