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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I bit the bullet and purchased this to save 2 oz off of my perfectly good working MSR. This stove is only 1 oz, and seems to work just as good as my MSR. It might take a very small amount of time more to boil water. Well worth the weight savings.
wayne
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Small and easy to carry works good
Cory
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
Small and Lite. Gets the job done. No complaints.
Atmadja
Reviewed in France on September 24, 2024
Excellent réchaud
Verified/Frequent Buyer
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Very pleased with this inexpensive and lightweight burner for backpacking. Used it a few times now and very pleased with how it performed.
ian
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2024
I've used this BRS3000T stove on two backpacking trips to date. Thus far it has been an excellent stove considering the price of less than US twenty.Pro: Tiny, lightweight, inexpensive. I use it to boil over 1L of water at a time in an 8" wide pot.Con: Tiny pot support arms; you really have to make sure larger pots are centred. The flame is quite localized; probably not so good for thin pots if you are cooking food not just boiling water.Gear comparisons available on-line suggest 1) this stove is less efficient (uses more fuel per litre of water boiled) and 2) it is not good in wind compared to way-more-expensive name brand stoves.Overall: I have no problems recommending this BRS for shorter trips with fewer people where the small weight (and emissions) of a little extra fuel consumed per meal is of negligible concern and/or where wind is not much of a concern. I use it with an 8" wide pot, but many people will find the tiny supports too small for such a large pot. I use it with a wind break.If you intend to use it with a DIY or store bought heat shield be aware that such practice is not recommended by stove manufacturers due to the safety risk, and make sure you don't let get the fuel canister get hot.Comparison: For longer trips with more people and/or use in persistently windy areas, I have a Soto Windmaster which cost ~4x the price, weighs an oz or two more, and is more bulky - but it is more efficient, better in wind, has 4 very long support arms for far-better pot stability, and has a built in ignitor. I am happy I have both stoves to chose from.
Zsolt Kerekes
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Small, very light weight. Packs really well.Boiled about .5liter/18oz water in a titanium pot in 5 minutes under minimum wind conditions.Holds the pot well, it wasn’t sliding.Came with a spare O-ring.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Can't be beat for the price. Don't waste your money on the insanely prices MSR product. This one is cheap, sturdy, lightweight and reliable. Very impressed
Ben
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
This is my second BRS stove that I got for my wife. The first one is still going strong, over 100 meals by now and never a problem. Super light weight and compact
Maxx
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
I’ve owned 3 of these. They are ok. I think the O rings go bad in them and they stop working well. Idk. I’ve moved on to better stoves. But this is inexpensive and light weight.
Peter C
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023
This thing is tiny when folded but big enough when open to support pans and water kettle. Works great with butane canisters and propane canisters using small adapter. One thing that is missing is the igniter but that’s not big of a deal.
Ugo
Reviewed in Italy on June 2, 2023
Una mini bomba, pesa niente, non occupa spazio nello zaino e scalda tanto.
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Reviewed in France on December 5, 2023
Bien
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