🏕️ Key Features & Overview
Compact & Portable Design
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Foldable structure makes this stove easy to pack and carry — perfect for backpacks and outdoor trips.
Windproof Burner
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Built with a wind‑resistant design that helps maintain a steady flame even in breezy conditions, improving cooking efficiency outdoors.
Quick & Efficient Heating
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Designed to heat fast so you can boil water, heat meals, or cook food efficiently while out in nature.
Durable Construction
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Made from materials meant to withstand regular outdoor use, giving you reliable performance on many adventures.
Easy Setup
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Simple design lets you set up and start cooking quickly without complicated assembly.
🍽️ Why It’s Useful
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Ideal for camping, hiking, backpacking, picnics, and road trips, as well as emergency preparedness kits.
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Combines portability and cooking power, so you’re not limited by conditions like wind or uneven ground.
🧭 Great For
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Solo adventurers or small groups who want a lightweight stove.
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Outdoor meals where reliability and packability matter most.
Application Method: Manual
Brand Name: NONE
Choice: yes
Disposable: No
Fuel: Butane
High-concerned chemical: None
Material: Stainless steel
Model: OTGS-400
Number of Users: >5
Origin: Mainland China
Piece Number Of Wind Deflector: No wind shield
Structure: SPLIT
Type: Gas Stove
Usage Condition: Normal Outdoor
With Ignition Device or Not: Included

Features:
Product Name:Outdoor camping stove, foldable and lightweight, suitable for hiking.
Material: Stainless
Size: 12.7*8cm
Weight: about 400g
Power: 3000W
Packing Included:Stove x1 Plastic Bag x1
*Note: There may be some error due to manual measurement and different ambient light, please subject to the real object.
IF fire cannot be ignited, you can try the following steps:
1. First, make sure the gas tank is installed properly. Then, confirm if the air outlet and firing needle are flush. If the ignition needle is too low and touched the copper head, raise the ignition needle a little higher. Finally, start the ignition a little slower, let the gas rush up first, pause for a moment, then turn the switch to the end.
2. Excessive pressure in the gas tank may also cause ignition issues. You can try letting out some gas before installing the
gas tank."









