🔥 Power your wildest adventures with Odoland’s unstoppable camp stove!
The Odoland 3500W Windproof Camp Stove combines high-performance aluminum and stainless steel construction with a smart windshield design and piezo ignition system. Delivering rapid boiling times and compatibility with multiple fuel canisters, it’s a lightweight, foldable powerhouse designed for seamless outdoor cooking during camping, hiking, and picnics.
Brand | Odoland |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 5.7"L x 5.7"W x 3.8"H |
Power Source | Fuel Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 3500 Watts |
Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.29 x 4.09 x 3.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 5.7 x 3.8 inches |
Brand Name | Odoland |
Manufacturer | Odoland |
Part Number | OD0358-Odoland |
Style | 3500W |
J**T
Nice burner size
I'm not all that familiar with camping stoves. This is the 2nd one I've bought. This one has a very nice sized cooking surface and is still really compact. Nice little cube case comes with it and it protects it well. The other was about 3 3/4". This one was closer to 6", I believe. Anyway, it was nice to be able to just set the percolator up on it and forget it. It was larger than the coffee pot base and I didn't have to hold it to keep it from falling over as I had with the smaller one. The gas knob was a bit unusual, but I figured it out. Just use very small increments. Lights fast and easy and stayed lit very well despite some moderate wind. I made 3 pots of coffee and boiled a pack of hotdogs and don't think I used even half a 1 lbs canister. I'm not sure that has anything to do with stove quality, but it seemed like I used more fuel for less heating with the old stove. I really like this one!
M**I
Perfect for camping
This thing is great works perfect hooks up to the gas canister perfectly stands stable it's sturdy and made out of good materialI packs away small so that's good.The igniter is easy to push also
D**F
👍🏻👍🏻
Worked as advertised, and expected!
R**I
Haven't used it much tbh
I haven't used it much, mainly due to the fact that the canisters aren't recyclable in my country. While I was ignorant to that fact I enjoyed it being a safe distance from the tank. It fits well in my backpack and the weight wasn't much difference. It heated water at a good rate (I don't like maxing devices besides first time use), I cooked some cornmeal porridge with it. I am happy for having a just in case system that comes with a addition that makes it usable on 2 types of canister
S**N
Excellent Stove
I had no problems setting this up and using it. It's sturdy and windproof, the heat output is plenty good enough, and the build seems to be high quality. It folds up to small size and comes with a plastic carrying case.
S**Y
Works well making coffee during power outages
Small but works well
J**N
Very nice camping stove
Very compact camping stove with adapters for different gas supplies. Very pleased
T**M
Seemed good at first, but proving unreliable
At first, it seemed great. Appropriately small yet powerful, with high-quality looking metal construction. However, after using it on two camping trips, I cannot recommend anyone buy it.Several things have gone wrong:1. The needle valve is incredibly touchy. There is about 1/4 turn between off and dangerously high2. It leaks when off. The first trip, I thought I went through more fuel that I expected. The second trip with the stove in a lean to, I could smell propane after returning from hiking. The solution is to take it off the canister every time, but then you lose even more gas as it lets out a puff every time you take it on/off, which leads me to...3. The threads seem too shallow. With other stoves, the threads engage well before the check valve on the canister so you can easily thread it on straight and have somewhat of a seal before the canister's check valve is pushed. With this stove, it all happens at the same time - you have to line up the threads and push against the check valve, while propane puffs out.4. The joints are unreliable. Some of the legs swing in and out freely, while others have resistance. Same with the feet. Having some so loose make it prone to folding in on itself, tipping over and spilling whatever you're cooking and spreading the fire to who-knows-where.5. The hose is too short - you really want to have a surface where the canister can be set about a foot lower than the stove. Otherwise, the gas line from the stove to the top of the canister has to be pulled taut awfully close to the flame itself.6. The piezo is unreliable. Out of the box, it didn't spark at all. After adjustments, it started to work. Now it isn't working again, despite visibly sparking. The only way is to really crank the gas open and get a big whoosh of flame. Clearly not ideal.7. Even when working normally, the piezo is is a very poor spot. Awkward ergonomics, and it puts the back of your hand millimeters away from the flame. Prepare to have hand hair singed off.8. There is evidently no warranty or way to contact the manufacturer as far as I can tell, so any issues and you're on your own.Spend the extra money to get a better stove from a "real" brand: MSR PocketRocket or Soto Amicus.
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