Portable Gas Camping Stove with 6 L Cylinder
Description
This portable gas stove combines a 6 L cylinder and a top-mounted burner in one compact unit for cooking away from a conventional kitchen. It is suited to camping, fishing trips, picnics, vehicle-based travel and temporary outdoor cooking areas. With correctly sized cookware, the burner can be used to heat a prepared meal, boil water or cook food in a pot, cauldron or frying pan.
A self-contained stove for outdoor cooking
The cylinder forms the base of the stove, while the burner and metal cookware supports are positioned above it. This vertical layout avoids the need to place a separate gas container beside the cooking area. A control located below the burner regulates the gas flow and lets the user adjust the flame for different tasks. The complete unit is 26.5 cm high and 22 cm in diameter, with a stated weight of 3.5 kg. These dimensions make it practical to carry in a vehicle and straightforward to position with other camping equipment.
The cylinder has a stated capacity of 6 L. The burner diameter is listed as 210 mm, and the declared fuel consumption is 100 g per hour. Together, these specifications help with planning the cooking setup and estimating gas use. Actual operating time will vary with the flame setting, ambient conditions and the amount of gas in the cylinder, so it should be calculated for the intended cooking routine rather than treated as a fixed duration.
Useful construction details
- Integrated vertical layout. The burner sits directly above the cylinder, keeping the stove’s footprint relatively small.
- Metal cookware supports. The raised top section provides a platform for positioning suitable cookware over the flame.
- Adjustable gas flow. The control allows the heat level to be changed for reheating, boiling or cooking.
- Pressure-relief valve. The cylinder is equipped with a valve intended to vent gas if internal pressure rises excessively.
- Defined transport dimensions. The known height, diameter and weight make it easier to reserve space for the stove in a vehicle or outdoor kitchen.
Choosing and positioning cookware
The base of a pot, cauldron or pan should sit securely on the upper supports without rocking or slipping. The maximum supported load is not specified, so unusually large or heavy cookware should not be placed on the stove unless the product instructions confirm that it is appropriate. Position the unit upright on a level, stable surface and keep the area around the burner clear. The flame must remain away from combustible materials and objects that could be damaged by heat.
Handling the gas stove responsibly
Never leave the stove unattended while it is lit. Protect the cylinder from direct sunlight and do not expose it to temperatures above +50 °C. The appliance should not be dismantled by the user or operated near flammable substances and other hazardous items. Store it in a dry place when it is not in use. Before the first lighting, read the manufacturer’s instructions, check that the assembly is correct and make sure the gas connections show no sign of leakage.
The 6 L version is intended for buyers who want a stove with its own gas reserve rather than a very small cartridge-powered burner. When selecting it, consider the cookware footprint, expected trip length, available transport space and whether the chosen location permits safe use of an open flame. Its format is particularly appropriate for car camping, a fixed fishing spot, an organised picnic area or a temporary open-air kitchen.
Characteristics
- Availability
- In stock
- Price
- 3 900 UAH
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