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BRS 26g Stove Ultralight BRS-3000T Titanium Alloy Stove Camping Gas Stoves Outdoor Stove Gas Stove Gas Stove Miniature Portable Picnic

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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 0.06 Pounds
UPC 782903784620 726312802599

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  • The titanium furnace is very light. It weighs only 26g. And very compact; with a bright green pouch that can be seen on almost any surface.
  • Powerful and efficient, can produce 1940W, boil water quickly, boil 1L of water in about 2 minutes and 58 seconds.
  • Stable and uniform flame; smooth flame adjustment; super easy. Simply flip the pot support legs and turn the stove over the pot. Tip: Before turning on the stove, make sure that the control valve is completely closed.
  • When weight and size are more important than certain functions, this stove is suitable for light backpacks.
  • Package Includes: 1 x Pan, 1 x Bag, 1 x Spare O-Ring Product Features

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Product features:
Titanium alloy is a material used in many fields due to its high rigidity and tear resistance.
Lightweight and easy to carry.
High efficiency, energy saving.
Power: 1940 W.

Application: Manual
Automatic alarm with kettle: No
Colour: silver.
Disposable Item: No
Petrol.
Material: titanium.
Structure: one-piece
Style: For outdoor use.
Usage: Raised Positioning, Outdoor Use.
With fuel: no.
With ignition device: not included.
With wooden handle: no.
Package weight: 0.1 kg.
Product dimensions (L x W x H): 5 x 3 x 3 cm.
Package size (L x W x H): approx. 13.5 x 8.5 x 3.8 cm.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers appreciate the portable stove's lightweight and compact design. They find it functional for backpacking, with a valve and flame control that work smoothly. Many consider it a good value for money. While most are satisfied with the stove's quality, boil speed, and backpacking capabilities, opinions differ on its durability.

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238 customers mention "Lightweight"232 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the portable stove's lightweight design. It's easy to light and produces sufficient heat to boil water efficiently.

"Easy to use, super small and light, unbeatable price" Read more

"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..." Read more

"...I super like it for its near zero volume and weight. Easily screwed onto an 8 Oz can of "4 Season Mix Power Gas"...." Read more

"It's even smaller than I thought! It's easy to light and produces enough heat to boil water efficiently...." Read more

168 customers mention "Size"135 positive33 negative

Customers appreciate the portable stove's small size. They say it's lightweight, stable, and fits well in backpacks, cooking pots, and other small containers. Some mention it comes in a tiny poly bag that they keep inside their cooking set.

"Easy to use, super small and light, unbeatable price" Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...The flow of fuel is enough to keep a flame in the wind, and it's so small that it can be packed anywhere...." Read more

"Great small stove. Light weight and easy to pack away...." Read more

162 customers mention "Works well"151 positive11 negative

Customers find the portable stove functional in the backcountry. It works well for boiling water, even in windy conditions. The valve and flame control work flawlessly. It's lightweight and a good workhorse.

"...Valve and flame control worked flawlessly. I am a multi-day back packer who must limit weight and space in my bag...." Read more

"...So far, I like the quality and functionality." Read more

"You can't go wrong. It is tiny, it is extremely light, works extremely well and is really cheap...." Read more

"...Ultimately I give this stove 4 stars. It works incredibly well for what it is, a super ultralight backpacking stove...." Read more

102 customers mention "Value for money"102 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the portable stove's value for money. They find it inexpensive, lightweight, and worth the price.

"Easy to use, super small and light, unbeatable price" Read more

"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..." Read more

"...I wanted something small, easy, and affordable. First thoughts on this is that it is tiny!..." Read more

"...+ It's compact. + It's light. + It's inexpensive. + It's easy to use, no fiddle factor...." Read more

95 customers mention "Stove quality"90 positive5 negative

Customers appreciate the stove's quality. They find it lightweight, compact, and easy to use. Many consider it a good backup stove for its simple design and lightweight construction.

"...they kind of dangle loosely but the stove comes with a perfectly nice little stuff sack that keeps everything safe in storage...." Read more

"It's a cute little stove and if, like me, you buy too many stoves, you'll eventually end with one this, no matter how hard you try to resist...." Read more

"...quality jet, but for an ultralight backpacker, I recommend this simple stove. No auto-igniter or heavy plastic carry case. A no frills stove." Read more

"...It came with extra 'O' rings, nice touch. I now have confidence to cook hunkering down in a tent vestibule...." Read more

53 customers mention "Boil speed"42 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the portable stove's quick boil speed. They say it heats up quickly and can boil small amounts of water in 2-4 minutes depending on conditions. Some customers also mention that it boils 2 cups of water in about 5 minutes on the lowest setting.

"...I got this one to save a little room and weight. It actually boils water much faster than the etekcity stove, which just makes it all that much..." Read more

"...a cigarette lighter and a fuel canister, this stove was able to boil 2 cups of water in about 5 minutes on the lowest (most efficient) setting while..." Read more

"...(or for that matter any other stove of this type), but for boiling water quickly and in a small pot or cup, this is it." Read more

"...Screw on to the canister, open gas valve, light & cook. Can boil water (about 500 mL) in normal conditions in about 2 1/2 minutes." Read more

49 customers mention "Backpacking"49 positive0 negative

Customers find the portable stove lightweight and easy to carry for backpacking, fishing trips, or car camping. They say it's a great addition for backpacking trips and can be packed anywhere. The stove is small enough to fit in backpacks and is their go-to stove for backpacking.

"...enough to keep a flame in the wind, and it's so small that it can be packed anywhere. So far, I like the quality and functionality." Read more

"Great small stove. Light weight and easy to pack away...." Read more

"...in the titanium cooking pot I purchased and should be a great addition for backpacking trips." Read more

"...It's great when you are transporting it, but makes things tricky when cooking. This is not a stove that you can walk away from when cooking...." Read more

145 customers mention "Durability"80 positive65 negative

Customers have different views on the portable stove's durability. Some find it well-built, reliable, and stable. Others mention it's flimsy and can easily tip over if not properly centered. The quality seems to vary, and some customers report issues with heating large pots.

"...So far, I like the quality and functionality." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...Every cartridge available in local outdoor stores has fit and usually last a long time, heating up water 3 times a day while camping." Read more

"This is a good stove if you are still married to gas canisters but want to lighten your cook setup as much as possible... I am not aware of a..." Read more

Ultra Light Weight Stove
4 out of 5 stars
Ultra Light Weight Stove
If you are looking at this stove I am assuming you are looking at cutting down your base weight for long hikes. Please see below for the general classification for stoves in the ultra light community.Canister Gas Stove Weight Classes(Less Than or Equal To) Ounces/GramsHeavy 4+ 113+Moderate < 4 < 113Light < 3 < 85Ultralight (UL) < 2 < 57Super Ultralight (SUL) < 1 < 28At 25 grams (or less than 1 oz.) this stove really is in a class of its own. I decided to leave a review because I see this has many 1 star reviews, more specifically that this stove has a problem with wind and tines melting.The stove claims to be made of titanium, which if true there wouldn't be so many pictures of the tines melting since titanium has a melting point of 3000 °F or 1648 °C. If you are still reading this review I am sure you are wondering why the 4 stars?Many of these reviews have people trying to use this stove to boil actual pots of water, putting 2 or more liters of water on the stove. This is a super ultralight stove you can not do this! It was not made to take to a picnic to heat up a 2 gallon pot, it will fail.I did multiple tests on the stove boiling water in my titanium 500 ml cup or roughly 16 fluid oz. Most dehydrated meals require 2 cups of water (500 ml). On a low flame (as seen in the picture) it took roughly10 minutes to bring to a rolling boil. On a medium flame I was able to achieve a rolling boil in 6 minutes. I did not attempt to use the high setting on the stove because I suspect this isn't proper titanium and has a much lower melting point than 3000 °F. I also didn't use more than 500 ml because I feel going above 750 ml with this stove would be unsafe due to the constraints of working with such small tines. Again, most dehydrated meals use 16 oz. to cook which 500 ml is the perfect amount.After running multiple tests in perfect indoor conditions and breezy less ideal outdoor conditions, this stove did not fail.This stove absolutely needs a wind guard or something to block the wind (like a backpack), as it does not tolerate wind well at all. Again this is a super ultralight stove, you are going to find that many things are lacking but that's what happens when you are cutting weight.At 25 grams (0.88 oz.) this stove is absolutely incredible. With 1 500ml titanium pot, 1 full size Bic lighter, a 100g full fuel canister, and the BRS 3000T my cooking setup is 336g or 0.74 lbs. Further, if the stove is used appropriately there should not be any failures.Ultimately I give this stove 4 stars. It works incredibly well for what it is, a super ultralight backpacking stove. I can't give it 5 stars due to the multiple incidents of the tines melting, which suggests that the titanium it is advertised as is disingenuous. This is most likely made of mixture of steel and titanium which would explain other users having issues with the tines melting (Again do not try to use this to boil large pots of water on a high setting!) Also a 25g stove made of actual titanium would cost significantly more than $17.Long story short, manage your expectations, don't cook on the max setting, don't boil large volumes of water, and don't try to use this in a windy area without a wind screen. If you keep these things in mind you will really enjoy this stove.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
    Easy to use, super small and light, unbeatable price
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017
    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.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2017
    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.
    39 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
    It's even smaller than I thought! It's easy to light and produces enough heat to boil water efficiently. The flow of fuel is enough to keep a flame in the wind, and it's so small that it can be packed anywhere.

    So far, I like the quality and functionality.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2022
    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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    5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2022
    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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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
    It's a cute little stove and if, like me, you buy too many stoves, you'll eventually end with one this, no matter how hard you try to resist. Curiosity if nothing else.

    + It's compact.
    + It's light.
    + It's inexpensive.
    + It's easy to use, no fiddle factor.
    + You can turn it down to simmer (or for better efficiency).
    + I've read that quality is variable but mine seems good.

    - It has a small footprint so it's mostly for small diameter pots. I'd worry about stability with a squat pot or anything larger that about 700-750mL.
    - It's also short. I worry that if I do much more than boil a cup or two of water that I'll reflect too much heat back onto the canister. Especially if there wasn't any wind. Or if I was simmering in a larger diameter pot.
    - It doesn't handle wind well. A lot of stoves don't but this one especially so. Just need shield it from the wind without wrapping it up with a windscreen. (which could overheat the canister and cause it to explode)

    In my case, it's good for a cup of coffee/tea on my day walks. Or even a few nights of Mountain House or freezer bag cooking.

    Is the quality as good as my MSRs, Sotos and Snow Peaks? No but it's not meant to be. This one fills a different niche. :-)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Cute little stove.

    Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
    It's a cute little stove and if, like me, you buy too many stoves, you'll eventually end with one this, no matter how hard you try to resist. Curiosity if nothing else.

    + It's compact.
    + It's light.
    + It's inexpensive.
    + It's easy to use, no fiddle factor.
    + You can turn it down to simmer (or for better efficiency).
    + I've read that quality is variable but mine seems good.

    - It has a small footprint so it's mostly for small diameter pots. I'd worry about stability with a squat pot or anything larger that about 700-750mL.
    - It's also short. I worry that if I do much more than boil a cup or two of water that I'll reflect too much heat back onto the canister. Especially if there wasn't any wind. Or if I was simmering in a larger diameter pot.
    - It doesn't handle wind well. A lot of stoves don't but this one especially so. Just need shield it from the wind without wrapping it up with a windscreen. (which could overheat the canister and cause it to explode)

    In my case, it's good for a cup of coffee/tea on my day walks. Or even a few nights of Mountain House or freezer bag cooking.

    Is the quality as good as my MSRs, Sotos and Snow Peaks? No but it's not meant to be. This one fills a different niche. :-)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
    Great small stove. Light weight and easy to pack away. Every cartridge available in local outdoor stores has fit and usually last a long time, heating up water 3 times a day while camping.

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  • Es más pequeño que la pantalla. No lo recomiendo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pequeño ligero, funciona perfectamente
    Reviewed in Spain on January 25, 2025
    Funcionamiento perfecto y ocupa poco espacio
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  • Pawel.K
    5.0 out of 5 stars Dobry produkt jednak jako
    Reviewed in Poland on February 6, 2025
    Super działa tylko jako zapas
  • Yasser
    5.0 out of 5 stars Léger, compact, efficace.
    Reviewed in Belgium on November 2, 2024
    J'ai utilisé ce produit pour 2 semaines au Kirghizistan, rien à reprocher.
  • Old Fart
    5.0 out of 5 stars BRS 3000
    Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
    Nice stove, faster and better in the wind, and lighter, than my old Snowpeak. I like that it came with an extra O ring, which repaired the Snowpeak, so now I have 2 stoves!
  • Marco
    5.0 out of 5 stars Microscopico, potente, figo da vedere
    Reviewed in Italy on August 16, 2024
    Costa pochissimo. Qualità altissima

    Da quanto è piccolo si rischia di perderlo e il rendimento è pari a quello di un jet a reazione.

    Bella fiamma potente.
    Lo sto usando spesso e mi sta stupendo ogni giorno sempre di più.

    Uno di quegli acquisti di cui vado veramente fiero.

    Stra promosso!