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6800W Windproof Camping Stove with Adapters, Foldable Backpacking Triple Burner with Portable Case, Piezo Ignition, Compatible with Propane, Butane, and Isobutane for Hiking, Camp Cooking

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  • 🔥【1.2lbs Weight & Palm-Sized】: The portable camping stove measures a mere 4.3 inches in width and 3.1 inches in height, allowing it to fit snugly into the included storage case. Weighing just 1.2 lbs, CretFine backpacking stove offers the same power as regular propane stoves for camping with half the load. Whether you're backpacking, hiking, or camping, this camping burner won't take up much space and weight in your gear.
  • 🔥【6800W High Power & Gas Saving】: The copper adapter ensures efficient heat transfer, minimizing gas waste. And 3-core triangle design, ensures even heating, maximizing power utilization. With an impressive 6800W high power output, the CretFine camp stove allows you to boil 1 Liter water in just 1 minute.
  • 🔥【Adjustable Flame & MegaFlow GasLine】: The stainless steel adjust valve allows you to easily adjust the flame size providing precise heat control. Additionally, the generous length of the gas pipe, measuring 23.5 inches, ensures ample distance between the gas tank and the portable burners for cooking, making it effortless to operate and maneuver while cooking.
  • 🔥【Versatile Gas Adapted】: The CretFine hiking stove effortlessly adapts to any 7/16 (EN 417) thread propane, butane, or isobutane fuel canisters with the included 2 adapters. Enjoy the freedom to choose your preferred fuel source for a seamless outdoor cooking experience with this backpack stove.
  • 🔥【Premium Materials with 35lbs Weight Bearing】: Crafted from aluminum alloy and stainless steel, this propane burner offers excellent durability. Capable of supporting up to 35lbs of weight, with unfolded size of 7.8 in width and 5.9 in height, this camp stove propane provides a stable cooking platform for hanging pot to jetboil or tea cups.



Product Description

Adventure Unleashed: CretFine Backpacking Stove!

backpacking stove

6800W Adjustable Blue Flame

Blue flame stoves typically indicate a more efficient combustion process, which can result in better fuel utilization and reduced emissions.

camping stove

Palm-sized 1.2 Lbs.

Easily fit into your backpack without adding excessive weight or taking up much space.

Versatile for Multiple Gas Tanks

Portable Burner

Isobutane Canister

Our versatile backpacking stove is designed to fit Isobutane Canisters with the original adtaper.

Portable Backpacking Stove

Propane Canister

The silver adapter fits propane canisters. When in use, it should be screwed onto the adapter. And unscrewed with canister.

Camping Stove Adapter

Butane Canister

To install the Red butane canister adapter, simply push down to lock the black ring and then screw the red part securely into place for connection.

Camping Kettle

Canister Not Included

This stove supports the use of gas canisters with the EN417 standard, featuring a Lindal valve and a 7/16 thread.

Camping Gas Stove

What‘s Included

  • Camp stove with Protable Case - Isobutane Fit
  • Propane Fuel Canister Adapter
  • Butane Fuel Canister Adapter

User Instruction

backpacking stove

Step 1

Screw the stove with gas tank

Windproof Camp Stove

Step 2

unfold the supporting of stove

camping stove

Step 3

turn on flame control in clockwise direction

propane stove

Step 4

press the ignite buttom

Product Specification

Unfold Size (inch) 7.8 W * 5.9 H
Folding Size (inch) 4.3 W * 3.1 H
Weight 1.2 lbs
Power 6800 W
Bearing Load 35 Lbs
Material Aluminum Alloy, Stainless Steel and Copper
  • The CretFine stove has a powerful 6800W heat output. Using propane, it boils 1 liter of water in just 68 seconds outdoors. Enjoy quick and efficient cooking during your outdoor adventures.

  • A: Yes, this camping stove has a load capacity of 35lbs, making it suitable for accommodating larger pots and pans.

  • Unlike regular backpacking stoves, the CretFine stove stands out with its aluminum alloy body, providing enhanced stability and durability. The inner parts are fully protected, ensuring longevity and easy maintenance.

  • Yes, the stove is equipped with an Piezo ignition system. However, in certain situations where the environment may impact the stove's ability to ignite, using a lighter as a backup can help facilitate easier ignition.


Ja
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Worked like it should, it has a nice wide platform for whatever cook wear you plan on using.
Neish
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Diggin’ my cute, compact camp stove.
Scott E.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
This is a useful stove and is pretty tough. Only thing is that it isn't really a backpacking stove. More like a car camping stove or something for emergencies. Decent stove though. Nice to have multiple fuel sources
RepublicJim
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
After a rough start, this stove is winning me over with its solid build and multi-fuel capability. For some reason the first time I used it (with propane) it was almost impossible to regulate. It was either a raging inferno (see pic), which was a little scary, or it was sputtering and starving for fuel. I can only assume there was some kind of debris lodged in the valve, because eventually it cleared up and started burning perfectly. I boiled a kettle of water without further problems and since then it has worked fine. When I tried it recently with isobutane it burned steady and hot.I would hesitate to call this a backpacking stove. Surprisingly heavy for a compact stove, it seems built to last, but it would definitely add significant heft to a through-hiker’s pack. That said, fit and finish is good and the folding feet provide excellent stability. The arms that fold out to support cookware are similarly strong and stable, though for narrow items such as my Stanley pot it requires the arms to be folded in over the burners. A swing-away ignition switch makes lighting the stove dead simple. The included case is also very nice, well-padded and protective, and with a secure zipper closure.Having fittings for three different fuel types is really useful and much appreciated. Ironically though, the included (poorly translated) instructions say that the stove should only burn isobutane. Regardless, propane does work fine. I have yet to try straight butane, but I have no reason to doubt that will also burn with no problem. One complaint I do have is that with both fuel types I have used, I have experienced fuel leakage both while threading on and unthreading. While this is not a major problem, it did waste some fuel and made my fingers extremely cold. I have not had that issue when attaching other stoves or heaters to either type of fuel canister, so it seems to be something specific to these fittings. If not for that flaw I would rate this stove five stars.All in all it is a good little stove, if not exactly an ultralight. For the correct purposes – day hikes, winter sled campouts, car camping when space is limited, etc. – it does the job admirably.
James
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
this is a great camp stove. Very compact, but very useful, even with large pans. They have included a carrying case, and one of each type of the fuel adapters. That way you can choose whichever gas you prefer, not just What the stove demands. and, the adapters work on almost any other camp stove out there.This camp stove is very easy to set up and use, and it is very durable. It has a nice stainless steel braided fuel line, to keep your fuel tank as far away from the flame as possible. Just fold out the legs, and the pan supports, Make sure the gas valve is turned off, and screw the can of gas on. Then, just push the ignite button. it fires up right away, every time. The flame is plenty hot enough, and fairly efficient, as do not burn through all your gas too quickly. You can actually get away with using the same kind of gas for quite a while, as long as you don't only cook on high. it is very adjustable, it goes from very low, to way too high. Really cool product, looks exactly like it is supposed to, and they included extras. Highly recommended.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
This is a very nice little stove. Not something I've ever recommend to an ultralight backpacker, but a very nice stove.The legs form a very wide base. This combined with the low center of gravity, and you have a near untippable little stove. The pot holder arms also swing out very wide, allowing for many sizes of pots to be used. However, something as slender as the little Stanley pot that comes with the two plastic cups, that size is too small to use if the arms are out. You can keep them folded in, but this will likely be less efficient. Though the arms do have holes through them, you'd still be blocking a considerable part of the flame.Upon first use, I left the isobutane connector unchanged and screwed on a canister. I'm not sure if this was a result of the canister threads, or the adapter's threads, but it took a bit of extra effort to fully seat the canister to the seal. I reached under the stove and swung out the stowable igniter button, opened the valve a touch on the gas, and clicked the igniter. It instantly lit with a hearty roar of flame. Maybe it's just me, but I felt like the gas valve was very sensitive, allowing for micro-adjustments of the flow rate. I felt like I had a lot of control over the flame with it.I had been looking for a multi-fuel stove, since you never really know what you'll be able to find.I also really wanted one that could do propane for those colder months. The fact that this one uses a hose to connect the fuel is a big benefit. With it, you don't have to worry about how big the canister is, the stove isn't any less stable.The included case is a great addition. It's one of those rigid nylon types that hold their shape and prevent the contents from being crushed. An excellent bit of protection when stuffing into a bag.So far I'm very happy with the stove. The weight is the only thing that would keep me from taking this on every backpacking trip. I'll certainly be taking it in the colder months to use with propane.
Lee R. Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
I switched to this stove after using the type that screws straight onto the bottle for years. The problem with that old kind is it's so unstable when you put a pan on it. I bought this CretFine to get a more stable set-up, and it's been perfect. It's very solid on a wonky N.P. picnic table, or right on the ground. As with all these camp stoves, it gets way hotter than I need, and is hard to get low enough to simmer rice. But I CAN get it that low, and the wind hasn't blown it out yet. If I accidentally drop mine in a lake, I'll buy it again.