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BRS-32 Portable Camping Stove, Foldable, Adjustable Control, and Carrying Case Included - Experience Hassle-Free Outdoor Cooking

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About this item

  • Lightweight and convenient, it can be easily grasped with one hand, occupies a small area and is easy to carry.
  • The double star stove has a folding movable windshield, which can effectively prevent wind.
  • The design of the preheating tube can effectively accelerate the vaporization of the gas, making the combustion more sufficient, and is not afraid of low temperature and high altitude.
  • The combustion is sufficient, and the power of a single burner can reach 1940W.
  • The double star furnace has stable support and strong bearing capacity, and can be used for small pots with a diameter of more than 6cm. Dual adjustable fire switch, freely control the use of dual burners.



Product Description

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Lengthened design

Igniter is 6.3 inches long, security protection

Compatibility

Suitable for various gas tank devices

Compatibility

Suitable for propane tanks

Ultra-light and portable

Lightweight and convenient, paired with BRS-32 portable stove

Bracket design

Not easy to roll, stable support

Ultra-light and portable

Lightweight and easy to carry, easy to install


Greypork
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 20, 2025
There are plenty of reviews of this stove on Youtube and they are all very positive which is why I decided to give it a try. Having owned the stove now for a couple of months, I'm still very happy I bought it. It's solid, easy to use and heats well with good control of the flame height. This is perfect for a base camp with a kitchen set up but probably a bit too heavy for any serious back packing.Arrived quickly in good condition
jason larson
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Works great. Beware putting it away. carefully. it bends easy.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2024
We went on a backpacking trip with our whole family (6 of us) so having a double burner stove was great! This stove is sturdy, light and packs small. We had several other backpackers comment on this stove and asked where they could buy one! Worth every cent!
Matt A.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2024
I didn’t know what to expect when I bought this, I thought it may be on the flimsier side as cheaper collapsible things tend to be but how wrong I was.This stove is very well constructed, the base is heavy and solid, all gas lines well made and sealed and the flame is nice and powerful. I like the small inline gas control, very smart and works really well. There are a few minor quality control things like edge burs and uneven surfaces but that’s so minor it’s not noticeable but worth mentioning as they don’t affect the functionality.If you want the convenience of a double burner but want to save space this is the stove for you, it packs away easily nice and small and is robust.Tip: to avoid bending the top sliding frame, always fold it by holding the heavier base/feet.
SoCal Toyotas
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
Got it just as I was going camping, tested on the field and works great, so far it wasn’t windy thus didn’t need a separate windshield but I always carry one as any experienced tent camper knows better unless you’re bringing a Coleman style stove with the built in lid/windshield but these are lighter and smaller, a win win for me. I don’t backpack anymore since I’m no spring chicken but still tent camp is my preference. As far as some comments stating not enough BTU personally for me was perfect with the advantage that it can simmer with better control than most stoves I’ve had. Construction is solid in my opinion considering the size and portability, of course you can bend the side walls if you are careless but I didn’t baby it and it was fine. I’m familiar with BRS equipment (40+ years camping here) and it didn’t disappoint. I definitely would recommend this stove specially if you’re doing more serious cooking and you’re not just boiling water for backpacking meals, you have smaller and lighter stoves for that although those can’t control very well for simmering or just lightly warming your food.
Jad
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2024
does a great job and very compact for a 2 burner.
Valerie Holcomb
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
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Sandman
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Packs up tiny sets up huge. I can run 2x 8 inch pots with ease and and burns any fuel if you get the Adapter kit sold separately. Since it folds up don't use your Retard strength, be mindful of how it's made and it will set up smoothly. We use these stoves heavily in Overlanding. And the space saving and weight goes a very long way.Give it a try for the price you would be silly not to.
Lee Price
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 17, 2024
Been considering a double burner stove for car camping but price and sizes varied so much.Saw a review of the BRS and had to give it a try.Great heat output for my cooking and enough space for my pan and pots.Impressed with the quality of the materials used and its ingenious design. It’s not for the heavy handed as some parts can bend easily if you rush opening and closing it.I definitely recommend it.
Slayer
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
It is functional and very portable.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
This is a truly innovative stove at a great price. It's amazing that a two burner stove can collapse into such a small package. The case is also innovative and well made. The burners are set at an angle to one another to allow for larger pots and pans. While not the most powerful burners, they pack plenty enough heat for all cooking needs and the controls are sensitive enough to simmer easily. Well worth the money.
Bearded Hoosier
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
I have only used it on one chilly 3 day trip so far but I can tell this is a keeper, I'm glad I took the chance on it! I have probably 9 different camp stoves currently ranging from MSR whispers and Jetboil backpacking stoves to 3 burner Coleman suitcase stoves and some cheap Amazon no name stoves. I primarily camp out of my jeep or truck now at rustic or dispersed camp sites. The trip I used this stove on ranged from mid 20s at night to high 30s during the day. Stove worked wonderfully, there was typically a light wind as well when cooking. Its a nice mix between a backpacking stove and a larger car/RV stove. The main reason I wanted it was to hold my heavy Lodge Pro cast iron 2 burner griddle approx. 20"x10" while replacing a much larger suitcase style stove, and it did that very well, no wiggle or thought the stove would collapse while being large enough to evenly heat the griddle. I also like that it folds down to about 1/4 to 1/3 the size of the smallest two burner propane car camp stove.My only very minor complaint is you really cant re-light the stove if something is on the burner due to the wind shields when you accidently turn off the gas when one is trying to turn it down to a simmer which it does very well. I might end up drilling a small hole in the shields to circumvent this in the future. Also it would be nice to have an ignitor but at this price point its not necessary.So in summary, I paired this stove with a small $20 single burner for making coffee/tea while using this stove for main course. It was perfect combo for keeping the food and warm drinks coming to the group on a cold camping trip. Also pick up a $8 propane adapter to diversify your fuel sources. I normally don't write reviews for equipment but this stove just impressed me so much, its exactly what I have been looking for the past 12 yrs or so, small but big and durable at an affordable price point.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
The BRS32 is a very unique design. It has two collapsing burners, which is almost nonexistent in light weight camping stoves. Stove comes in a very compact and unusual padded case that zips closed. The stove can run on isobutane or propane. The use of propane requires an adapter that is sold separated.This stove is extremely stable and collapses easily, but it is important to use the feet to pull it open. It could weigh a bit less with different material, but the quality is excellent. Burners provide a huge amount of power and will allow propane as an option, which is a good thing since it has two burners. It is easy to use, but it would be nice if the valves would be labeled left and right burners and it had an igniter for each of the burners.We will see how long stove lasts. I am optimistic.i own two BRS stoves that are very light weight. BRS has quality camping equipment. I have bought and given the backpacking stoves to a number of my friend.
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