Gas One GS-3400P Propane or Butane Stove Dual Fuel Stove Portable Camping Stove – Patent Pending – with Carrying Case Great for Emergency Preparedness Kit

$39.99

Description


Price: $39.99
(as of Jul 02, 2024 00:14:20 UTC – Details)


Reward the experience of cooking outdoors by introducing the GS-3400P. The GS-3400P is the perfect portable stove that is perfect for any outdoor cooking and camping occasion. It is safe and easy to use! Designed with safety functions like the cartridge ejection device and the flame supervision system, the GS-3400P ensures safety and convenience.
Duel Fuel – Compatible With Both Butane (Fuel Not Included) And Propane Fuel (Fuel Not Included), Operates On A Single Butane Cartridge 8 Oz Or A Propane Cylinder 16.4 Oz , Propane Converter Regulator Included
Automatic Piezo Electric Ignition – Piezo-Electric Ignition That Eliminates The Use For Lighter/Matches In Order To Ignite Flame, No Need For Lighters Or Matches With This Stove
Easy To Use – Our Gs-3400P Is Easy To Use With Adjustable Heat Dial And Automatic Piezo-Electric Ignition
Safety Features – Built In Pressure Sensor Cartridge Ejection System And Gas Flow Cut Off Mechanism (Butane), Will Eject Cartridge When Irregular Pressure Is Detected

Customers say

Customers like the size, ease of use, and dual fuel of the portable stove. For example, they mention it’s easy to set up and use, with a dual fuel option that makes it very versatile. They appreciate the performance, value, heat, and outdoor use. That said, opinions are mixed on quality.

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4 reviews for Gas One GS-3400P Propane or Butane Stove Dual Fuel Stove Portable Camping Stove – Patent Pending – with Carrying Case Great for Emergency Preparedness Kit

  1. p1mkw

    Why did I wait so long
    First of all, depending on how you intend to use this, consider the 15,000 BTU unit instead. This works OK and will certainly come in handy if/when I ever suffer a prolonged power outage. I should have bought this years ago since I live in Florida, but thankfully, I have not been affected by a power outage after a hurricane. One of the primary reasons I purchased this unit was to be able to do some hot water bath canning. I have a glass top stove and they are not recommended for hot water bath canning. It’s very hot here right now and I really didn’t want to use this outside to do a batch of jelly. After doing quite a bit of research I felt safe using it inside. I did purchase a carbon monoxide detector ‘just in case.’ I also opened a couple of windows to created a cross draft and had no issues at all. My daughter also told me she has seen cooking shows on TV where they use this type of stove. I realize the manufacturers have to put the recommendation to only use outside due to liability. And I certainly would not use it in a small, enclosed space like a tent or shed. I’m not recommending anyone to use it indoors, but just saying do your own research and then make an informed decision. My only issue is that even using the propane fuel it took a very long time to get the hot water up to the temp needed. I don’t blame the stove for that .. it’s rated for only 8,000 BTU I believe and I thought that would be sufficient to use with a hot water bath. It did get the water hot enough to boil, just took a long time to get to that point. It seems well built for a camp stove. I have always preferred gas stoves to electric so I will probably use this from time to time depending on what I’m cooking. I ordered the 15,000 BTU version of this stove after making the jelly since I intend to do more hot water bath canning. While I have never used the butane canisters, I like the flexibility and option to use butane if I so choose. The storage case is nice to have and the set up is fairly easy. I do think the instructions could be a little more clear about setting up the propane option. Watching some YouTube videos it appears they have made changes to this unit over the years and I was unable to find a recent video that matched the propane connections exactly that are on the unit I received. I think this would make a great camping stove. It’s small, lightweight and can be set up in just a few minutes. It may not last as long as a Coleman, but it’s not priced like a Coleman either.

  2. Ragin’ Neon

    Well built, good design
    I really like this dual fuel single burner. Small, comes with a somewhat cheap but well fitting plastic case. Made of quality materials with thought out design. Really like the dual fuel aspect of it. Great little camp stove.

  3. Amazon Customer

    Easy to set up and use: Update!
    UPDATE: So glad I bought this. I use it every single camping trip and even at home when I want to sear a steak without smoking up the kitchen. Works great and hasn’t failed me yet. Both Propane and Butane bottles work interchangeably. Found a local source for cheap ($1 each) butane bottles and just keep one disconnected in the stove for quick use. Just flip it around connect it up and you are cooking. The butane bottles last forever! Easy clean-up and storage. Lightweight and just ticks away in a corner of the camp box with the included carry case. Durable and hasn’t failed me yet. Would definitely recommend and purchase again. Only thing that I feel could improve is the flimsy case but it gets the job done.
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    Just received this stove so this is a “first impression” sort of review. The burner came well packaged and in a plastic case. The case seems a bit flimsy but the burner itself appears to be of good quality. I immediately connected the propane tank adapter to test it out. Connected a fresh tank to the adapter and immediately noticed that it would take some fiddling with the tank position to get the burner to sit flat with the tank attached. You have to balance the tank position and the burner or the weight of the tank will make the burner not sit flush on the table. After I got that sorted out I went straight for the boil water test.
    I bought this so that on our annual camping trip we could have fresh coffee in the morning without having to mess around with a campfire or wood stove, a process that traditionally takes about 30-45 mins before you get to enjoy that first cup-o-Joe.
    Lighting the burner was simple, just turn the gas adjuster knob unit the igniter clicks. It lit right up. Placed a pot of about 8 cups of water on the burner and set my timer. 8 mins later… voila! Boiling water for coffee, tea, etc. SOOO much easier and faster than stoking a fire.
    I will update this review once I’ve gotten to field test it but so far the outlook is good. Only criticism would be the flimsy plastic case. I don’t really see that lasting.
    Cheers!

  4. Conder

    Great little stove
    I have quite a few different types and brands of portable and backpacking stoves. I typically don’t go cheap on my camping gear because I hate issues with equipment when miles away from anything. So far I’m impressed by this model. I love the option to use both butane and propane. I was replacing a Coleman single burner stove (that attaches to the top of a propane bottle). I think this will be my new go to for quick car camping and day trips when I don’t need a larger stove and am not hiking.
    The heat control is great and the output was high enough to even put a nice crust on a steak we cooked in a pan. It’s very stable, easy to use, and easy to clean.
    The case is a bit flimsy, but mainly because of its latches. I have had to wrap the handle with Velco to prevent the latches from sliding open and the stove falling out (but that is a minor complaint, especially for the price paid for the stove). I also with they would design a case for stoves like these that would hold an extra bottle of fuel, but instead I just carry the extra fuel with my pans, utensils, etc in a small tote.
    Overall I’m pleasantly impressed. Time will tell if the quality and durability is there, but I wouldn’t expect anything to go bad based on the simplicity of the stoves design.

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