Sahara Sailor Ultralight Collapsible Camping Stoves Outdoor Backpacking Stoves W Piezo Ignition
Are you going to superior hiking trail this weekend? Or going to attend the scout troop with your child?
Sahara Sailor mini camping stove is a must have for your trip. With lightweight, compact and durable design, the camping stove has Four leg supports fold away for compact storage. With piezo ignition system, it’s convenient to get fire started. The camp stove allows frame control – just twist the control valve. It accommodates up to 7″(18cm) diameter pot/pan, fits in a 1 Liter pot. Sahara Sailor backpacking stove is an ideal choice for camping, hiking, overnight trips and other outdoor activities.
Specification:
Stove Base Material: Stainless Steel
Support Material: Aluminum Alloy
Dimensions: 3.2 oz; 3.15” x 2.36” x 1.81”
What’s Included:
1 * Backpack Stove
1 * Carry Case
1 * User Guide
Product Features
- Made of aluminum alloy and stainless steel, Sahara Sailor camping stove can stand high temperature and weight.
- Piezo electronic igniter allows to have a quick ignition; adjustable flame control with a simple twist.
- The lightweight backpacking stove is easy to use with no priming, preheating required.
- Compatible with most single butane/butane-propane blend fuel canisters (NOT include gas base)
- Compact and folding design with a carrying case, the portable camping stove is perfect for backpacking trips and camping adventures.
Awesome stove, and a 30 second mod that makes it even better! Absolutely love this stove! I was able to boil 2 cups of water in an aluminum pot (without the lid) in 2 minutes 2 seconds using an MSR canister. That was from 81* tap water to a full rolling boil inside of my 74* house. I would expect even faster boiling times out in the Florida heat.The camp stove has a wide range of flame sizes and intensity, but all are too hot to fry an egg without scorching it. This may not be the fault of the stove, but instead the nature of the thin and…
So close, but useless due to major flaw I purchased this after having an issue with the similar Etekcity product spraying gas. This Sahara Sailor seems to be almost the exact same product, but without the Etekcity logo. It even comes with the exact same orange plastic carrying case. There was one major functional difference, though. I actually couldn’t get get fuel to pass from the MSR canister to the stove, rendering the product useless. (yes, there was fuel in the canister, and I did open the valve – the same canister then worked…
Pay the outrageous REI prices when your life depends on your equipment After having sticker shock at how much backpacking stoves cost at REI, I thought I had outsmarted them by buying this stove for the sum total of $8.99. It was a complete lemon. Not only did it not ignite on its own, even when I tried to ignite it with an external flame, it would not stay lit. I am lucky that my backcountry kayaking/camping trip was only an overnight. I would have had to cut the trip short because I wouldn’t have had enough food and was unable to prepare my backpacking meals…