Was a pleasure to share my carry case find with you for this stove!! I Also greatly appreciate you bringing this stove to my attention and love watching your reviews. It's a great piece of gear at an affordable price!
Thanks for passing on your find of the case. I brought the stove and have just purchased the case to - should be in the post soon. It's a great stove. Even better now, it has a case 👍🏼
Maybe I'm being ultra-cheap but I use a Coleman 2-burner stove from Wallyworld. My wife got it for me for Christmas. I love it! At the time it was less than $50. It has a wind shield!
Bought this stove and carry bag when you first talked about it and I love it and use it all the time when car camping! One note is that the carry bag they sent me has a nice zipper pouch on the inside of the lid that is great for holding the fuel line and extra kitchen items (lighter, utensils, small pack of kitchen wipes) Great stove and I thank you for the review!
I have the Jetboil Dual stove that comes with pot and pan all in a compact round case. Love it. It’s my goto for camping and overlanding. I got it with 20% coupon, plus used my REI dividends so it was an amazing deal. Use it with propane green tanks, or my bigger propane tank (5lb). My case broke once the zipper, and Jetboil customer service live agent sent me knew one free right away. Jetboil customer service was great and easy to reach.
I been using my since 2016 or so 5 to 6 weeks a year cooking at least breakfast every day even in snow storms. I have this stove in my garage as a back up stove when Xcel turns off our power several times a year because of wind storms. At the time I bought this stove, there was nothing else that would compare to the heat output along with being able to simmer too while using a 1 gal refillable propane tank.
Hi Luke, I love your comments pro and con. You're right, most of your gears are high-end but sometimes you don't need spend that's much just for "cook dinner make a cup of coffee" you don't need spend that much money. As I said before "I like to support your channel". which's I'm going to get these items asap. Thanks Luke.
I just ordered one of these on Amazon for $89.99, one day delivery. I had to hunt for the case, but found it for $16.99, but it will take awhile to get here. Looks like a good traveling stove kit. Thanks for sharing. :-)
If you mean the BRS I agree, amazing piece of design.Burner heads are fairly small though but if one is only going to use small to medium pots and pans it’s a great option
I’m from the uk I was looking at the jetboil then I found this on Amazon I love it perfect for what I need so glad I found it instead of shipping the jetboil over
I bought this last year when you did the furst review! ..love it...used it about 20 days...cleans easy, compact! I used a propane adapter...can't deal with iso as a I always have 10lb propane tanks around camp😊
I tried using an adapter and found that I had to throttle the main valve back to jockey the burneras this was burning very hot if opened too far. I tried and will stick with the cylinderthey recommend.
I have yet to see you review a stove better then the BRS-32 Double burner stove. Packs up smaller, lighter, and used 3 fuels types (not to mention nearly half the price). I like that you review other products I'm just not sure how this would be an upgrade in the slightest to that stove.
The BRS- 32 is a great stove, but each burner is just under 2000 BTU's, while this one is just under 8000 BTU's. Enough of an upgrade for me to add it to my gear.
I got this stove off Amazon a few months ago and it’s a permanent resident in my car camping kit. I personally don’t care that much about not having a case since it has the carry handle. BUT with that I haven’t found the magic combination to fit everything and the gas tube inside of it when it’s folded up so I just have the gas tube hanging from it. But I’m quite happy with it.
Nice! I've had this stove and the WINKIZA on my Amazon wishlist for months. Both the same price. Been wondering about a bag. Thanks for mentioning that. Looks like I'm sold.
I have the Genesis and it’s a great stove. I like that the stove packs inside the pot & pan. This one doesn’t do that, and it’s where some of that $300 goes, so let’s be fair about the price comparison because this one is just a stove and the Genesis is a whole cooking system. The biggest con for me is that it takes propane, and I’m usually always taking my Jetboil Flash or MiniMo anyway, so now I have to pack two types of fuel.
Interesting timing. I’m on a camping trip near Boone this weekend and bought the WINKIZA, which is the same price. I chose it because of the cast iron grills, which seem more substantial than Naturehike’s. Probably doesn’t make any difference. The ignition on the WINKIZA is a bit finicky but overall it did really well. I used the griddle to make toast and to rest cooking utensils when using just one burner.
Thanks for the long-term review Luke. It looks nice, but I rarely need two burners simultaneously. For those of you looking to be even cheaper you can get the GS - 800 Gas One. Runs on butane too which is cheaper.
Hi Luke! May you and Susie be well! Thank you so much brother for sharing! STRENGTH AND HONOR my friend!! Catch you on the next episode!!👍🏽💯❤️ Jenelle sends her love to you and Susie!! ❤️❤️❤️
Coleman Fold N Go an Excellent propane cook stove. Choose from basic and colorful versions. Coleman also manufactures a single burner of the same design. Coleman manufactures a multitude of camp stove designs. Their stoves have a 3 yr warranty. I not worried about warranty on my stove I purchased mine used about 35 yrs ago and it works fine. Also I know where I can order parts if I ever loose any. I'm sure they have the special designed stove for you.
I don't quite understand the draw of the folding stove. It's not much smaller than the standard suitcase style, it's more expensive, and it doesn't have a built in wind screen.
@@farstrider79 It could be that the shorter & slightly taller form factor fits better in certain people's kits. I make the Coleman Classic work, but honestly, i think organizing might be a bit easier with a little chunk of stove. But yeah, the wind screen is good.
Luke I am pleased to say that that stove is still $99 plus whatever taxes and shipping of course I just purchased it at the same time and I'm watching this I was looking for one similar to this but they were quite expensive thank you because I can use it for whenever our power goes back out again for another 9- 10 days without power if something happens again and yes I went nine days without any power in my apartment complex not even hot water because the landlord decided to change it from gas hot water tank to a electric and a tenants pay the bill for that without telling us that alone is illegal
I got mine off Amazon and the case. The stove is awesome and yes it's different than yours Luke. The igniter is now on the flame adjusters. That's basically all I can see different but I also got the bag and the naturehike bag from Amazon is different and bigger than yours too. But great products for sure.
I considered this for motorcycle camping. Sadly, it would fill out an entire pannier - so it was a no. We decided to go for the biggest single-flame Campingaz Bivouac. As we absolutely wanted a grill, my husband came up with a screw and wingnuts contraption to keep on a grill plate (different from the one that comes with the Naturhike Double Burner stove) in a stable manner. Heating up water is not that important to us, as we only use German campsites where you always get electric power. So we use a foldable electric kettle, which is much faster.
Luke makes my camping gear options easy. I have the IBNS with tarp I found on Ebay. It is in my BOB kit with replacement stakes. Edit: That case is top tier and nice to have. I just got a 4Runner and it is going to be my camp vehicle.
I just watched a Jetboil genesis system video and I feel like is well worth the money it cost, it's a system that comes with a pot and a frying pan, they also include a carrying bag and the capability of linking other jetboil stoves to the genesis sytem. lets not forget the 10K BTU of burning power. this is my personal opinion.
Another con IMO is that it runs on Isobutane only. I looked at a bunch of stoves recently and finding one that I can get a five pound propane tank with was the deal.
Watching the day the video was released. The stove has dropped to $90 on Amazon. Also, I was just shopping a stove on REI this afternoon and the JetBoil stove mentioned is $400.
I guess I'm struggling to find a compelling reason to choose one of these over the old school Coleman two-burner. The Coleman Triton has the wind screen that the Naturehike is missing, and this is for car camping or similar situations where weight and size aren't much of a factor. And the Coleman is $60.
There was a stove sold in canada, in a Canadian chain store that looked just like the jetboil, and ran on propane, and was about 1/3 the price. I was planning to buy it, but then it suddenly disappeared. I’m sure they lost a patent fight…….why oh why did I wait to buy it! 😭. 😀
Luke, have you tried using propane with an adapter on that stove? You mentioned it is isobutane only, but with all the adapters out there, you didn't mention why.
I own a folding double burner folding camp stove by Coleman called the fold and go, currently available from Amazon for $134.00 I boughe mine several years ago for, if memory serves about $79.00 it did not come with a carry case and I don't know if one is available. It is fueled with a 16 oz propane cylinder.
What is the advantage over a 2 burner propane stove? I can’t imagine backpacking with it. Truck, car or just camping again what are the advantages and disadvantages over a conventional propane two burner stove?
No wind block is a huge downfall. It would be an extra expense to buy a seperate wind block. Include one and adjust the price to make it a better product.
The Coleman 2 burner @22,000total btu’s with built in wind screen on Amazon currently 59 $ at bass pro on sale 39$… can’t beat it and no it’s not a backpacking stove but neither is the genesis.
Speaking of stoves, I just ran across a 110g canister sized, Lindal valve fuel bottle (from Camping Moon) that's actually a refillable propane tank for backpacking stoves. It looks like a normal isobutane can but fancy, and for $70 on Amazon it better be. Has anyone used this thing?
@@Steve41085 it's not difficult, the cheap ones have the isobutane canister built in. It's not as convenient for sure but it's not that difficult and I alaways have extra fuel anyways
@@tennyis28 oh it’s definitely possible, just not something I’d personally do considering the other options available. But you’re definitely right that one could snag a few solo burners and still come in below the price of even something like this.
The only stove that ever failed us in the Everglades was a genesis that my buddies wife bought him for Christmas. What a hunk of trash and I’ll never ever buy a jet boil anything. We broke the law and cooked over an open fire which was fine but what a let down
Was a pleasure to share my carry case find with you for this stove!! I Also greatly appreciate you bringing this stove to my attention and love watching your reviews. It's a great piece of gear at an affordable price!
Thanks for passing on your find of the case. I brought the stove and have just purchased the case to - should be in the post soon. It's a great stove. Even better now, it has a case 👍🏼
Good friend to this channel - we all benefit 🎉
I have one and the igniters are now built into the adjusters by going past full. They seem to work well and haven't had an issue with fine adjustment.
Maybe I'm being ultra-cheap but I use a Coleman 2-burner stove from Wallyworld. My wife got it for me for Christmas. I love it! At the time it was less than $50. It has a wind shield!
Hard to beat a Coleman!
It is cheap, It has good windscreen , for a good price.
Just a tip, if you put the lid on the pot it will boil quicker. Love the bag, love the stove.
Big pricey camping companies hating on nature Hike these days. Nature Hike is doing some awesome things , very affordable ,and great products.
Bought this stove and carry bag when you first talked about it and I love it and use it all the time when car camping! One note is that the carry bag they sent me has a nice zipper pouch on the inside of the lid that is great for holding the fuel line and extra kitchen items (lighter, utensils, small pack of kitchen wipes) Great stove and I thank you for the review!
I have the Jetboil Dual stove that comes with pot and pan all in a compact round case. Love it. It’s my goto for camping and overlanding. I got it with 20% coupon, plus used my REI dividends so it was an amazing deal. Use it with propane green tanks, or my bigger propane tank (5lb). My case broke once the zipper, and Jetboil customer service live agent sent me knew one free right away. Jetboil customer service was great and easy to reach.
Yes, but it's still overpriced.
I been using my since 2016 or so 5 to 6 weeks a year cooking at least breakfast every day even in snow storms. I have this stove in my garage as a back up stove when Xcel turns off our power several times a year because of wind storms. At the time I bought this stove, there was nothing else that would compare to the heat output along with being able to simmer too while using a 1 gal refillable propane tank.
I have this stove and case. They both are excellent products and fairly priced. Review is spot on!
Hi Luke, I love your comments pro and con. You're right, most of your gears are high-end but sometimes you don't need spend that's much just for "cook dinner make a cup of coffee" you don't need spend that much money. As I said before "I like to support your channel". which's I'm going to get these items asap. Thanks Luke.
I have the same stove. Got mine off Amazon and I love it. It's a great stove for a great price. Used it twice already and works great!
I just ordered one of these on Amazon for $89.99, one day delivery. I had to hunt for the case, but found it for $16.99, but it will take awhile to get here. Looks like a good traveling stove kit. Thanks for sharing. :-)
Lucky. It's 150$ in Canada. :(
The BNS double burner folding stove you also reviewed (which I bought) works just great and comes in the unique shaped zip up hard shell storage case.
If you mean the BRS I agree, amazing piece of design.Burner heads are fairly small though but if one is only going to use small to medium pots and pans it’s a great option
@@SnowyAspenHills That's the one. It's in with my camping gear just didn't go look to see the correct name so I guessed at it. LOL
@@SnowyAspenHills Better than Trangia stoves of which I own one with additional pot stand for it to sit in
I also like the design of that stove. Plus at $40 cheaper (with a case $58) it's a great option!
I was almost ready to pull the trigger on buying the Jetboil Genesis. As cool as it is, I can't do it now. Great video as always. Thanks. 👍🏽
Same here
@white5_romeo it only makes sense.
I’m from the uk I was looking at the jetboil then I found this on Amazon I love it perfect for what I need so glad I found it instead of shipping the jetboil over
I bought this last year when you did the furst review!
..love it...used it about 20 days...cleans easy, compact! I used a propane adapter...can't deal with iso as a I always have 10lb propane tanks around camp😊
What type adapter are you using for this stove? Thanks for any info you can provide.
I tried using an adapter and found that I had to throttle the main valve back to jockey the burneras this was burning very hot if opened too far. I tried and will stick with the cylinderthey recommend.
I have yet to see you review a stove better then the BRS-32 Double burner stove. Packs up smaller, lighter, and used 3 fuels types (not to mention nearly half the price). I like that you review other products I'm just not sure how this would be an upgrade in the slightest to that stove.
The BRS- 32 is a great stove, but each burner is just under 2000 BTU's, while this one is just under 8000 BTU's. Enough of an upgrade for me to add it to my gear.
I got this stove off Amazon a few months ago and it’s a permanent resident in my car camping kit. I personally don’t care that much about not having a case since it has the carry handle. BUT with that I haven’t found the magic combination to fit everything and the gas tube inside of it when it’s folded up so I just have the gas tube hanging from it. But I’m quite happy with it.
I have been waiting for this to make it's way to Amazon. I just pulled the trigger on it and added in 2 storage bags to boot.
I’m getting this for my fall camps. It’ll be super handy. For that price I can’t refuse.
Good looking stove for truck camping. Compact and works. All good.
Just bought the stove and bag!! Thanks for the review!
I ponied up for the jet boil basecamp system and do not regret it at all and ive used and own a lot of camp stoves now all collecting dust.
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This stove is $89.99 as of this post on amazoon. Yes I put an extra o in it. It’s a neat stove for sure. Thanks for the review Luke!
Also shows it's on sale at 10% off, with a retail of 99.99.
Nice! I've had this stove and the WINKIZA on my Amazon wishlist for months. Both the same price. Been wondering about a bag. Thanks for mentioning that. Looks like I'm sold.
I have the Genesis and it’s a great stove. I like that the stove packs inside the pot & pan. This one doesn’t do that, and it’s where some of that $300 goes, so let’s be fair about the price comparison because this one is just a stove and the Genesis is a whole cooking system. The biggest con for me is that it takes propane, and I’m usually always taking my Jetboil Flash or MiniMo anyway, so now I have to pack two types of fuel.
I’ll definitely be looking to this stove. I need on for car camping. Day 6 of nasty chemo. Carpe Diem everyone.
RSO (full spectrum mmj oil) should cure that cancer. It's cheap AF too now. Used to be 60 a gram now it's 18$. Good luck.
Interesting timing. I’m on a camping trip near Boone this weekend and bought the WINKIZA, which is the same price. I chose it because of the cast iron grills, which seem more substantial than Naturehike’s. Probably doesn’t make any difference. The ignition on the WINKIZA is a bit finicky but overall it did really well. I used the griddle to make toast and to rest cooking utensils when using just one burner.
Thanks for the long-term review Luke. It looks nice, but I rarely need two burners simultaneously. For those of you looking to be even cheaper you can get the GS - 800 Gas One. Runs on butane too which is cheaper.
Sweet set up. Stove and case. It’s on my list for sure. Thanks Luke
Hi Luke! May you and Susie be well! Thank you so much brother for sharing! STRENGTH AND HONOR my friend!! Catch you on the next episode!!👍🏽💯❤️ Jenelle sends her love to you and Susie!! ❤️❤️❤️
Coleman Fold N Go an Excellent propane cook stove. Choose from basic and colorful versions. Coleman also manufactures a single burner of the same design. Coleman manufactures a multitude of camp stove designs. Their stoves have a 3 yr warranty. I not worried about warranty on my stove I purchased mine used about 35 yrs ago and it works fine. Also I know where I can order parts if I ever loose any. I'm sure they have the special designed stove for you.
I don't quite understand the draw of the folding stove. It's not much smaller than the standard suitcase style, it's more expensive, and it doesn't have a built in wind screen.
@@farstrider79 It could be that the shorter & slightly taller form factor fits better in certain people's kits. I make the Coleman Classic work, but honestly, i think organizing might be a bit easier with a little chunk of stove. But yeah, the wind screen is good.
I have the same stove! love the packability.
Saw your video yesterday. Went to Amazon. They had this stove for 79.99! The storage bag was 25.00. 10/14/2024
Those look sick man just what I was looking for
Thanks for the review :)
Luke I am pleased to say that that stove is still $99 plus whatever taxes and shipping of course I just purchased it at the same time and I'm watching this I was looking for one similar to this but they were quite expensive thank you because I can use it for whenever our power goes back out again for another 9- 10 days without power if something happens again and yes I went nine days without any power in my apartment complex not even hot water because the landlord decided to change it from gas hot water tank to a electric and a tenants pay the bill for that without telling us that alone is illegal
I got mine off Amazon and the case. The stove is awesome and yes it's different than yours Luke. The igniter is now on the flame adjusters. That's basically all I can see different but I also got the bag and the naturehike bag from Amazon is different and bigger than yours too. But great products for sure.
I considered this for motorcycle camping. Sadly, it would fill out an entire pannier - so it was a no. We decided to go for the biggest single-flame Campingaz Bivouac. As we absolutely wanted a grill, my husband came up with a screw and wingnuts contraption to keep on a grill plate (different from the one that comes with the Naturhike Double Burner stove) in a stable manner. Heating up water is not that important to us, as we only use German campsites where you always get electric power. So we use a foldable electric kettle, which is much faster.
Luke makes my camping gear options easy. I have the IBNS with tarp I found on Ebay. It is in my BOB kit with replacement stakes.
Edit: That case is top tier and nice to have. I just got a 4Runner and it is going to be my camp vehicle.
I just watched a Jetboil genesis system video and I feel like is well worth the money it cost, it's a system that comes with a pot and a frying pan, they also include a carrying bag and the capability of linking other jetboil stoves to the genesis sytem. lets not forget the 10K BTU of burning power. this is my personal opinion.
Another con IMO is that it runs on Isobutane only. I looked at a bunch of stoves recently and finding one that I can get a five pound propane tank with was the deal.
Yep. Propane is the way to go.
Now $89 on Amazon. But it works on isobutane which makes it cost prohibitive.
I need a dual fuel stove. Propane is a lot cheaper than isobutane.
Great review!
Thought i share this with you , after seeing your review
Great video. It looks like you could remove the handle and it become more compact than the JB Genesis.
I purchased it for only $84 bucks on Amazon when it was on sales
Watching the day the video was released. The stove has dropped to $90 on Amazon. Also, I was just shopping a stove on REI this afternoon and the JetBoil stove mentioned is $400.
Did you do something different with this video in recording or editing? Nothing bad the sharpness looks different and looks crisp!
For $100 it Definitely looks and performs worth the money
This stove is currently at Amazon for $89.99. Combo deal of stove and bag is $105.28.
To each his own. Cute stove, but I’ll keep my Genesis
The idea is good, but this stove lacks a windscreen.
I'll stick with my good ole Coleman 2 burner stove that is a bit cheaper.
I really do like that stove. I'm going to order me one.
I think it looks healthy not sick .
Love mine nature hike I have a lot of there stuff
This thing has been in the US for quite some time. I got mine for Christmas last year.
Not a fan of isobutane but i found a copycat that runs on propane, best part is it on sale for $75 with a bag, giving it a try. Thanks for the videos.
I guess I'm struggling to find a compelling reason to choose one of these over the old school Coleman two-burner. The Coleman Triton has the wind screen that the Naturehike is missing, and this is for car camping or similar situations where weight and size aren't much of a factor. And the Coleman is $60.
Stay with the Coleman like seasoned campers have done for decades.
The only thing I don't like about my Coleman two-burner is that it has to be lit - no piezo lighter to make it feel safer.
@@TheGeekess The Triton+ has a piezo ignitor.
@@TheGeekess - Piezo lighters will always eventually fail. Don't depend on them. Have a back-up.
Will they make a duel fuel? isobutain only limits ability . Thank you Luke.
If your cooking for a group, its probably best to cook in small batches.
How are you hinges holding up? I remember you mentioning that before.
The case link doesn’t work. I bought this stove and never used it. I am glad it’s still a top choice for you.
What blue folding camp table is thst?
Will it work with a propane adapter?
Free spirit recreation (FSR) basically has rhe same stove but it includes the carrying case and wind screens for $130
Stove looks great. Ordered one. Didn’t see the case on Amazon. Did you have to order it from Nature Hike?
Hey Luke....Are ya okay after this major storm?
I wonder how it performs in the cold of winter for deer season?
Can you put a link for the kettle you always use?
There was a stove sold in canada, in a Canadian chain store that looked just like the jetboil, and ran on propane, and was about 1/3 the price. I was planning to buy it, but then it suddenly disappeared. I’m sure they lost a patent fight…….why oh why did I wait to buy it! 😭. 😀
Luke, have you tried using propane with an adapter on that stove? You mentioned it is isobutane only, but with all the adapters out there, you didn't mention why.
I don’t even want to watch this. I just recently bought the jetboil. Got it for 100 off. I hope this stove is at least that much.
The linked product on Amazon doesn’t appear to have igniters; perhaps that is the patent issue?
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I agree 💯
I own a folding double burner folding camp stove by Coleman called the fold and go, currently available from Amazon for $134.00 I boughe mine several years ago for, if memory serves about $79.00 it did not come with a carry case and I don't know if one is available. It is fueled with a 16 oz propane cylinder.
In the uk it’s £124:99 on Amazon or £64 on Aliexpress
I live on a boat in Alaska, am looking to buy a small ac.dc Fridge, freezer. Any ideas? Needs to be very efficient. Small battery bank.
What is the advantage over a 2 burner propane stove? I can’t imagine backpacking with it. Truck, car or just camping again what are the advantages and disadvantages over a conventional propane two burner stove?
For a man who loves nature you are very fond of chucking things, aren't you?
No wind block is a huge downfall. It would be an extra expense to buy a seperate wind block. Include one and adjust the price to make it a better product.
Maybe use the case as a wind shield!
It’s a nice piece of kit but it doesn’t come complete with the world’s greatest nonstick frying pan ever created. Advantage: Genesis
You say it's a bit hard to adjust. That's a deal breaker for me!
Cool stove. I wish it would work with propane.
The Coleman 2 burner @22,000total btu’s with built in wind screen on Amazon currently 59 $ at bass pro on sale 39$… can’t beat it and no it’s not a backpacking stove but neither is the genesis.
The power source is propane not isobutane. It’s going to be more powerful because propane is kept I higher PSI and is a hotter burning fuel.
179 in Canada
Maybe you could remove the large black side handle and save on space and weight.
A bit large for a backpacker but car or ebike camping with a trailer would be fine.
Great for canoeing also 👍🏼
Speaking of stoves, I just ran across a 110g canister sized, Lindal valve fuel bottle (from Camping Moon) that's actually a refillable propane tank for backpacking stoves. It looks like a normal isobutane can but fancy, and for $70 on Amazon it better be. Has anyone used this thing?
At that, price I am still not seeing the value why not just buy 2 separate stoves for $25 each
Then you’re running 2 separate fuel sources. Not convenient to do that in the slightest imo.
@@Steve41085 it's not difficult, the cheap ones have the isobutane canister built in. It's not as convenient for sure but it's not that difficult and I alaways have extra fuel anyways
@@tennyis28 oh it’s definitely possible, just not something I’d personally do considering the other options available. But you’re definitely right that one could snag a few solo burners and still come in below the price of even something like this.
@@Steve41085 ya I think I paid $40 for 2 of the gasone burners for. Costco. This is for sure a nicer setup though
79.99$ right now Amazon
The only stove that ever failed us in the Everglades was a genesis that my buddies wife bought him for Christmas. What a hunk of trash and I’ll never ever buy a jet boil anything. We broke the law and cooked over an open fire which was fine but what a let down
Piezo-electric igniters.
89.99 on amazon as of Sep 22nd
Pretty sure Coleman has been making double burner stoves for a few years also and they're less than $300😂😂😂
A patent dispute from a company on aliexpress, hahaha. Sorry. Couldn't resist.
Has anyone tried it with a 1lb propane adapter? Good results?
The stove I bought from Amazon does not come with igniters…