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2-In-1 Portable Camping Gas Stove, Double Burner With Carry Case
2-In-1 Portable Camping Gas Stove, Double Burner With Carry Case
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Double Burner Portable Outdoor & Indoor Gas Stove Cooker
Double Burner Portable Outdoor & Indoor Gas Stove Cooker
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FAQs

Cartridge Stoves: Use disposable gas cartridges, which are easy to change. Valve cartridges can be removed even if not empty, while piercable ones cannot.

Cylinder Stoves: Connect to a larger, often refillable gas cylinder, offering longer autonomy and potentially being more economical long-term. They also require a regulator.

Butane: Generally performs better in warmer temperatures, common in cartridges.

Propane: More effective in colder conditions, often used in cylinders or specific cartridges.

Always make sure to check the manufacturer's instructions for compatible fuel types.

This depends on the size of the canister/cylinder and the stove's gas consumption (BTU rating) and flame intensity.

- A 450g valve cartridge can last approximately 3-6 hours on a medium flame.

- Larger cylinders will last significantly longer.

Generally not recommended due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. If you must, ensure very good ventilation with open windows and consider using a carbon monoxide detector.

Before each use, check connections for any hissing sounds for the smell of gas. You can also use soapy water around connections - bubbles indicate a leak. If you suspect a leak, do not use the stove and ensure the area is well-ventilated.