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BRS Stove BRS 3000T Stove Ultralight Titanium Backpacking Stove Portable Propane Camping Stove Only 26g

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Brand BRS
Fuel Type Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Material Titanium
Product Dimensions 1.18"L x 1.18"W x 1.97"H
Power Source Gas Powered
Maximum Energy Output 2700 A/W
Item Weight 0.06 Pounds

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  • BRS Stove 3000T is extremely lightweight. It only weighs 26g. and extremely compact;comes in a little bright green pouch that is highly visible on almost any surface.
  • BRS 3000T Stove Backpacking stove Powerful and efficient, generates 2700W; Boils water quickly, about 2 minutes 58 seconds to boil 1L water. Rated gas consumption is around 140g per hour. Typically and in ideal conditions it will boil 2 cups (500ml) of water using only 7 to 8 grams of fuel
  • BRS ultralight stove stable, even flame; Smooth flame adjustment.Super easy. Just flip those pot support legs out and twist the stove on your canister. Tip: make sure the control valve is fully turned off before twisting the stove on.
  • The camping stove is suitable for lightweight backpacking when weight and size are more important than some features. Rated gas consumption is around 140g per hour. Typically and in ideal conditions it will boil 2 cups (500ml) of water using only 7 to 8 grams of fuel.
  • If you're looking for a functional, ultralight canister stove, this is your stove. BRS-3000T stove and 110g canister can be nested into 750ml Pot perfectly. Ideal for backpackers. (package list: 1*BRS-3000T Stove+1* Pouch+1*O-Ring)

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
3,723 global ratings

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Customers like the weight, performance, size and value of the portable stove. For example, they mention it works incredibly well, is small enough for backpacking and takes up no space. Some appreciate the boil time. That said, opinions are mixed on stability, quality, and flame control.

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210 customers mention207 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the weight of the portable stove. They mention that it is extremely light, and works well. Some say that it's a good little stove for the weight. Overall, most are happy with the product's weight and size.

"...Love this little stove. Light weight, small and powerful. Highly recommend." Read more

"You can't go wrong. It is tiny, it is extremely light, works extremely well and is really cheap...." Read more

"I just received it and tried it out. I super like it for its near zero volume and weight...." Read more

"...It works incredibly well for what it is, a super ultralight backpacking stove...." Read more

192 customers mention178 positive14 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the portable stove. They say it works well for what it is, a super ultralight backpacking stove. The valve and flame control worked flawlessly, and they've had no problems at all. The stove is very small and works well to boil water. It is reliable, efficient, and affordable. Customers also mention that it can cook all sorts of meals and is powerful.

"...Love this little stove. Light weight, small and powerful. Highly recommend." Read more

"You can't go wrong. It is tiny, it is extremely light, works extremely well and is really cheap...." Read more

"...Valve and flame control worked flawlessly. I am a multi-day back packer who must limit weight and space in my bag...." Read more

"...Ultimately I give this stove 4 stars. It works incredibly well for what it is, a super ultralight backpacking stove...." Read more

150 customers mention126 positive24 negative

Customers like the size of the portable stove. They say it is small enough for backpacking, takes up no space, and is lightweight. Customers also mention that it can fit a small fuel canister and the stove within their Stanley cook pot set. The footprint works well for this stove, and it stows perfectly in their cooking set.

"...Love this little stove. Light weight, small and powerful. Highly recommend." Read more

"You can't go wrong. It is tiny, it is extremely light, works extremely well and is really cheap...." Read more

"...The size and weight are perfect. It also comes in a tiny poly bag the I keep the stove in inside of my 750ml cook pot with the fuel canister as an..." Read more

"Very lightweight and compact. Takes up minimal space in my backpack and so far has performed well for me after a couple of months." Read more

88 customers mention88 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the portable stove. They say it's inexpensive, light, and worth it for the weight savings.

"...It is tiny, it is extremely light, works extremely well and is really cheap. And it comes with a spare O-Ring just in case you lose one...." Read more

"...I wanted something small, easy, and affordable. First thoughts on this is that it is tiny!..." Read more

"...So it's good for being as lightweight and cheap as it is, but these qualities come at the expense of it being stable, reliable, and powerful...." Read more

"...+ It's compact.+ It's light.+ It's inexpensive.+ It's easy to use, no fiddle factor...." Read more

41 customers mention30 positive11 negative

Customers like the boil time of the portable stove. They say it boils water in no time, nicely, and faster than other stoves. It's very compact and takes up no space. It boils small amounts (12oz or so) of water in 2-4 minutes depending on the temperature. It cools down fast as well.

"...I got this one to save a little room and weight. It actually boils water much faster than the etekcity stove, which just makes it all that much..." Read more

"...to $50 high end stoves, but lighter at under an ounce, and cooks faster. Very compact. Comes with an extra o-ring." Read more

"...is so lightweight, it is not very stable at all, which makes cooking difficult on surfaces that aren't perfectly flat...." Read more

"...inexpensive, weighs nothing, takes up no space, and will easily boil two cups of water as quickly as any other stove of this type...." Read more

118 customers mention64 positive54 negative

Customers are mixed about the stability of the portable stove. Some mention it's sturdy, reliable, and impressive, while others say it'd not be very stable at all. The support arms can bend.

"...Amazing.++ Yes it is strong for what it is; but could be bent by hand.++ Comes with small bright green nylon storage pack...." Read more

"...or something to block the wind (like a backpack), as it does not tolerate wind well at all...." Read more

"This is a well built awesome little stove. Nests very easily inside the Stanley mess kit I purchased along with it...." Read more

"...Second, because it is so lightweight, it is not very stable at all, which makes cooking difficult on surfaces that aren't perfectly flat...." Read more

53 customers mention36 positive17 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the portable stove. Some mention it's a nice little stove that heats water super fast and cooks great, while others say that the quality is terrible, and the product is defective.

"It is a good stove and can cook all sorts of meals." Read more

"It's a cute little stove and if, like me, you buy too many stoves, you'll eventually end with one this, no matter how hard you try to resist...." Read more

"...However, it's usefulness is rather limited...." Read more

"...yes. (my tent escaped by a narrow margin!) is it cheap, light, and cooks food? yes! do i "recommend" it? in good faith, no...." Read more

52 customers mention20 positive32 negative

Customers are mixed about the flame control of the portable stove. Some mention that it burns hot and fast with the vortex style cuts, while others say that it only produces a small flame that's inconsistent and struggles to burn in strong winds.

"...I can't give it 5 stars due to the multiple incidents of the tines melting, which suggests that the titanium it is advertised as is disingenuous...." Read more

"...The Stanley mess kit also sits well on the stove. The flame preforms just as good as my expensive Snow Peak stove...." Read more

"...It also struggles to burn if there are strong winds...." Read more

"...It also cools off super quick for packing after use.*You will need a windscreen but that’s just the nature of this variety of stove." Read more

Ultra Light Weight Stove
4 Stars
Ultra Light Weight Stove
If you are looking at this stove I am assuming you are looking at cutting down your base weight for long hikes. Please see below for the general classification for stoves in the ultra light community.Canister Gas Stove Weight Classes(Less Than or Equal To) Ounces/GramsHeavy 4+ 113+Moderate < 4 < 113Light < 3 < 85Ultralight (UL) < 2 < 57Super Ultralight (SUL) < 1 < 28At 25 grams (or less than 1 oz.) this stove really is in a class of its own. I decided to leave a review because I see this has many 1 star reviews, more specifically that this stove has a problem with wind and tines melting.The stove claims to be made of titanium, which if true there wouldn't be so many pictures of the tines melting since titanium has a melting point of 3000 °F or 1648 °C. If you are still reading this review I am sure you are wondering why the 4 stars?Many of these reviews have people trying to use this stove to boil actual pots of water, putting 2 or more liters of water on the stove. This is a super ultralight stove you can not do this! It was not made to take to a picnic to heat up a 2 gallon pot, it will fail.I did multiple tests on the stove boiling water in my titanium 500 ml cup or roughly 16 fluid oz. Most dehydrated meals require 2 cups of water (500 ml). On a low flame (as seen in the picture) it took roughly10 minutes to bring to a rolling boil. On a medium flame I was able to achieve a rolling boil in 6 minutes. I did not attempt to use the high setting on the stove because I suspect this isn't proper titanium and has a much lower melting point than 3000 °F. I also didn't use more than 500 ml because I feel going above 750 ml with this stove would be unsafe due to the constraints of working with such small tines. Again, most dehydrated meals use 16 oz. to cook which 500 ml is the perfect amount.After running multiple tests in perfect indoor conditions and breezy less ideal outdoor conditions, this stove did not fail.This stove absolutely needs a wind guard or something to block the wind (like a backpack), as it does not tolerate wind well at all. Again this is a super ultralight stove, you are going to find that many things are lacking but that's what happens when you are cutting weight.At 25 grams (0.88 oz.) this stove is absolutely incredible. With 1 500ml titanium pot, 1 full size Bic lighter, a 100g full fuel canister, and the BRS 3000T my cooking setup is 336g or 0.74 lbs. Further, if the stove is used appropriately there should not be any failures.Ultimately I give this stove 4 stars. It works incredibly well for what it is, a super ultralight backpacking stove. I can't give it 5 stars due to the multiple incidents of the tines melting, which suggests that the titanium it is advertised as is disingenuous. This is most likely made of mixture of steel and titanium which would explain other users having issues with the tines melting (Again do not try to use this to boil large pots of water on a high setting!) Also a 25g stove made of actual titanium would cost significantly more than $17.Long story short, manage your expectations, don't cook on the max setting, don't boil large volumes of water, and don't try to use this in a windy area without a wind screen. If you keep these things in mind you will really enjoy this stove.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stop reading and just buy it. This one is a no brainer
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You can't go wrong. It is tiny, it is extremely light, works extremely well and is really cheap. And it comes with a spare O-Ring just in case you lose one. Pick up a 3 pack of the cheapest disposable lighters you can find and stash them in any bag you might use when you have your stove and they will last your lifetime and probably more so you really don't need a built in igniter. Stop reading more reviews. By now it should be clear. Part with the cash and don't look back. If your time is worth anything, this thing is costing you more with every word you read. Buy it and be done with it. You will love it as long as you go out and actually use it. And even if you don't use it, carry it around and show it off to your friends. They will be so impressed! You will be like a backpacking stove god! That has to be worth at least 17 bucks right there. Cheers!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ultra Light Weight Stove
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
If you are looking at this stove I am assuming you are looking at cutting down your base weight for long hikes. Please see below for the general classification for stoves in the ultra light community.

Canister Gas Stove Weight Classes
(Less Than or Equal To)
Ounces/Grams
Heavy 4+ 113+
Moderate < 4 < 113
Light < 3 < 85
Ultralight (UL) < 2 < 57
Super Ultralight (SUL) < 1 < 28

At 25 grams (or less than 1 oz.) this stove really is in a class of its own. I decided to leave a review because I see this has many 1 star reviews, more specifically that this stove has a problem with wind and tines melting.

The stove claims to be made of titanium, which if true there wouldn't be so many pictures of the tines melting since titanium has a melting point of 3000 °F or 1648 °C. If you are still reading this review I am sure you are wondering why the 4 stars?

Many of these reviews have people trying to use this stove to boil actual pots of water, putting 2 or more liters of water on the stove. This is a super ultralight stove you can not do this! It was not made to take to a picnic to heat up a 2 gallon pot, it will fail.

I did multiple tests on the stove boiling water in my titanium 500 ml cup or roughly 16 fluid oz. Most dehydrated meals require 2 cups of water (500 ml). On a low flame (as seen in the picture) it took roughly10 minutes to bring to a rolling boil. On a medium flame I was able to achieve a rolling boil in 6 minutes.

I did not attempt to use the high setting on the stove because I suspect this isn't proper titanium and has a much lower melting point than 3000 °F. I also didn't use more than 500 ml because I feel going above 750 ml with this stove would be unsafe due to the constraints of working with such small tines. Again, most dehydrated meals use 16 oz. to cook which 500 ml is the perfect amount.

After running multiple tests in perfect indoor conditions and breezy less ideal outdoor conditions, this stove did not fail.

This stove absolutely needs a wind guard or something to block the wind (like a backpack), as it does not tolerate wind well at all. Again this is a super ultralight stove, you are going to find that many things are lacking but that's what happens when you are cutting weight.

At 25 grams (0.88 oz.) this stove is absolutely incredible. With 1 500ml titanium pot, 1 full size Bic lighter, a 100g full fuel canister, and the BRS 3000T my cooking setup is 336g or 0.74 lbs. Further, if the stove is used appropriately there should not be any failures.

Ultimately I give this stove 4 stars. It works incredibly well for what it is, a super ultralight backpacking stove. I can't give it 5 stars due to the multiple incidents of the tines melting, which suggests that the titanium it is advertised as is disingenuous. This is most likely made of mixture of steel and titanium which would explain other users having issues with the tines melting (Again do not try to use this to boil large pots of water on a high setting!) Also a 25g stove made of actual titanium would cost significantly more than $17.

Long story short, manage your expectations, don't cook on the max setting, don't boil large volumes of water, and don't try to use this in a windy area without a wind screen. If you keep these things in mind you will really enjoy this stove.
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