Best channel on YT! Thank you, Luke, for all your hard work to bring these awesome reviews to your viewers. You save us a ton of money by giving us the honest truth about outdoor products. Everything I've bought based on your reviews has been top notch! I am careful how I spend my money, and I've never wasted a dime on any gear I've bought based on your opinions and tests. I tell every outdoor loving person I know to check out your channel! Great content, keep up the good work!
What takes this stove to the next level in my opinion is that you can use it at home if needed. I have an electric stove in my house, and it doesn't work when the powers out.
After watching a couple of your videos using the stove, I ordered one for myself. Estimated delivery is mid September. I can wait. I think it's pretty cool.
Just an fyi. I saw this and ordered it from a retailer direct so it is now available in the US. It did take about a month to get it. I love it! Thanks for the review.
howdy, recent purchaser of this stove. excellent informative review. also, naturehike makes a nice carry case exclusively for this stove. i’m also happy with this stove. keep the great reviews going, thanks 🙏🏽
I have just purchased one of these October 24 and the ignition is part of the adjuster knob rather than a separate button, seems to work flawlessly at the moment. My car camping setup is one these and a Fire Maple Mars for boiling’s water quickly and almost silently plus it can be turned into a third burner with any pan with the included pot stand. Lots of folks mentioning the Coleman but in the UK Coleman propane gas cylinders are very expensive as is white gas. I have some but that would be winter emergency use.
Coleman makes a duel burner stove called the fold and go and perhaps a bit heavier, was less expensive, can run on small propane bottles (1 lasts forever) or an adapter for the larger Bubba bottles or standard sizes. Not sure why I'd go with this option for overlanding. So ya thats a no from me.
One pound propane bottles last a very short time and are very expensive. Heavy too, and hard to get outside North America, so for overland this is better.
@NatureBetsLast they also are hard to find overseas, the isopro canisters are available worldwide, plus with an adapter you can use the tall butane canisters. Much cheaper than Coleman heavy one pound cylinders. Heavy because propane is higher vapor pressure.
@@fromtheflightdeck252 agreed, the Lindal valve canisters I am using here with my Naturehike Compact Folding 2 Burner are inexpensive and I refill them with the even cheaper tall Butane picnic gas stove canisters as they are 75 cents each for 250g
@@efromhb I added rubber washers behind the heat adjustment knobs to create tension, that way the knob can't rebound. It's not perfect but it helps keep your heat setting.
Call me old-fashioned bro but for camping. I like the good old-fashioned Colman stove, yup The conky 2 burner stove with the shield that comes with it. I like it, I love it it works for me.
It’s a nice stove but an easier to find and cheaper option would be the Coleman fold and go clamshell stove. Similar in size and can be found for around 65 dollars. It’s not as fancy as the jetboil genesis but it’s basically the same as the naturehike except it’s round instead of square. Great informative video though👍
My Nature Hike stove arrived yesterday. The original delivery date was mid September so it came a month early. Upon initial inspection it appears to be well made. I haven't fired it up yet. It would be nice if you could store the fuel hose assembly inside the stove when it is folded. I attached a small mesh bag to the handle to store the fuel hose. I am going to make a windscreen with some old license plates.
FYI, the Jetboil is propane (like the cheaper Colman Fold N Go) so it's not really apples to apples. If you want to use isobutane this is pretty much it.
It's actually isopropane, or propane butane mix. So it's good. Cheaper than Coleman's expensive 1 pound cannisters. Plus you can refill the isopro cannister using cheap butane cans.
This is now carried by Amazon here in the U.S. (currently @ $109), so that issue has been eliminated. However, the burner adjustment control does concern me. That is an important feature to be able to cook your food properly.
Nice Review Luke, like always Just an info for price comparison, the jetboil genesis stove is $280, the price you mentioned ($400) is for genesis with one big pot plus one non stick pan I personally love my jetboil half gen, it’s enough for our needs
@travisd.4098so I can buy 3 of these for one of your Black Friday Jetboils, and the Jetboil is not reliable according to the Mountain Equipment Coop reviews I read.
You always have great videos and reviews on gear. I would like to see how it performs with the butane to green cylinder propane adapter. Keep the great reviews coming!!!.
I bought the Coleman Fold N Go2 for $70 on sale it's $64 now on Amazon and it worked really well for overlanding. It's big and heavy but folds and stores really well compared to the original squared 2 burner stoves and can handle a very large Cuban Caldero. Please do a review on Bulin stoves. Got the 6800w and the 3800w with pot and I'm really impressed with size, price and output.
I have to mention this ...in 1971 my parents & I (11yo )went camping in a rented pop up camper ..MY Dad purchased a PRIMUS .2 burner propane stove ..I used THAT SAME STOVE camping with MY children 1991-2002..it STILL WORKS GREAT ! To this DAY ! ..
It’s a neat stove and folds up fairly compact but to me…it’s still a tailgate/heavy camping stove…and I like iso-butane for say my MSR pocket rocket. But you can get a new Coleman propane 2 burner w/ a good windscreen for $45 or $10-20 at a garage sale. Unless storage space is at a premium or you already have a stockpile of isobutane cylinders…I’d go with the even more readily available (and arguably refillable) propane…plus you have the option of using an adapter to use a BBQ size tank for longer term camp use. I just don’t see the value…but I do like the design…just seems overpriced for what it does.
The stove is IMHO a very good stove...the deal killer for me was the iso-butane canisters. It was the only thing I had in the stable that was that fuel...so I had to figure something else out. After a little research I was able find a piece from Amazon the will convert the ISO to propane. I hooked the stove up and it burns beautifully! Please do something like this at your own risk.😊
You can also just refill isopro canisters with an adapter with butane if you live in a warm tropical country like me and don't camp in freezing weather where the butane might freeze in the lines.
@@waynetherrell8253 Heard that. I keep the Coleman in the dry storage of my little john boat. I have a whole camping setup in there. Nice to be able to camp without having to fill the boat up with gear. As far as power is concerned, it's 10,000 btu per burner for a total of 20,000. I have fried fish, puppies and taters for 10 people on it with no issues.
For car camping I am using the Eureka SPRK+ and love it. The fuel cost for 8 oz butane is much better than the iso-butane canisters and the stove is affordable and has wind screens. I guess if I wanted two burners I would get the Eureka Ignite stove.
I personally have the jet broil system and have had it for a couple of years and hundreds of uses without any issues. The company actually replaced my lid free and it was my fault . So, $ 120.00 for the stove Carrying case ? $$ Wind screen ? $ Accessory’s ? The genesis system comes complete with wind screen, carrying case and fuel adapter and can be used with larger propane bottles also for bigger cookouts. I’ll stick with what I have but others may like this. Thanks Luke! Semper fi
I got my Genesis for $210 on sale last month. You cite the Base Camp, which is $400. The Base Camp comes with a large pot and skillet. The basic Genesis is the most comparable @ $300. My Genesis adjustment is the best I've ever used.
Naturehike is awesome products fo the price...i think u hit the nail on the head with issue with copyright or something like of why not sold yet in US .i have a cloud up 2 tent feom Naturehike and seems to be exactly like BA copper spur, just 1/3 of the price....and of course heavier and what not but still...i think Naturehike is a Japanese company that rips off popular gear and sells at affordable price by cutting a few luxuries and quilty , but i have been super happy with everything i have gotten from them U should do a review of some of therir new backpacks Thanks for video
The genesis runs on propane does it not? That’s a significant difference. (Not to justify the EXORBITANT cost of the genesis system.) I’d love to know if a simple adapter could let it run propane or if the hose would fail. Propane runs well in lower temperatures. It’s also cheaper and five pound tanks are becoming more and more common with car campers and overlanders. As far as the valves… I know some of the coleman ‘overseas made’ stoves suffered from this issue and the fix was to disassemble the valve and remove excess grease. Does it look like you could non destructively disassemble the valves?
A closer competition would be Coleman fold-and-go, $90 uses propane, which is a superior fuel. but anymore any stove can use any other fuel with an adapter.
I agree, not for hiking....maybe a short hike for a picnic where you don't need a ton of gear like a tent, sleeping bag, pad and so on. I can see it in that situation.
It's 200% better then my last outdoor stove - a Coleman Stove and it used White Gasoline as its fuel in a manual pump up tank - it was a 4 burner with stand and wind screen - but it was finicky, hard to adjust, went thru fuel to quickly and was very dangerous to use
The only thing that Genesis has that Nature Hike doesn't it the round form, that allows to be stored in a big pot. But I'm not sure if that worth additional 300 bucks.
genesis includes a pot where it nests in with a flux ring. still expensive though. i do like that it can be expanded with an additional burger for regular jetboil pots for quick water boiling. Works on propane instead of isobutane.
Did you first hear the term "strength and honor" on the movie Gladiator? I noticed they were saying this right before the big battle at the beginning of the movie.
Luke have you used the Coleman dual burner? I know I’ve seen you use this one a lot. I like the color. The company should offer in a brighter color. If someone DOES use this that are couple backpacking this current color would blend into the environment & would be easy to loose when packing up. My only concern with them NOT selling I’m the US is what “regulations” do they not meet in order to sell directly to the states. Is it a BS reason or truly a safety concern & that is why they can’t sell in the US. Thanks for the review!! Glad you are getting great use out of a purchase. Doesn’t always happen when you are testing these items out.
Might be handy for car camping but for backpacking? I can take xboil kit and it'll do all this does but for a fraction of the weight and size. Seems like a decent enough piece of kit though and decent price. Thanks.
A fantastic review! I bought one. :) You were using iso-butane fuel in the video, but in the notes you listed butane fuel (which is considerably cheaper). Does it support both? Does it connector work with the GasOne butane fuel cannisters you mentioned in the notes? Thanks!
Jet boil has over 30% more BTU's and has a much wider flame and gets hot enough to sear off a thick moose steak , sadly this stove at 30% less BTU's it isnt quiet enough to keep a thick cast iron pan hot in the winter time . Though is 30% more flame worth 400$ , meh , I have seen it on sale for 250$ and is the only reason I have one lol , not worth 400$ . But for basic cooking and not searing I would say this one is pretty solid .
JetBoil prices are outrageous! That’s why I still haven’t bought anything from them! Exactly right about it not being for hiking/backpacking; 5lbs is someone’s entire sleep system & tent in some cases!
I like it, and I also like cooking with propane in the great outdoors. It is a clean cook and there is a lot less cooking odors wafting thru the forest, catching the nose of animals OR people. People love a campfire but lemme tell ya... campfires draw attention. There are lots of times when a campfire is welcome and cool and proper.... but there are also OTHER times when you, and anyone else camping with you, are better off not lighting a campfire tonite. That stove will WORK... for nights like that.
You did a nice video. You mention that the Jetboil cost $400. That is not the whole story. For $400 that includes 2 pots, and the carrying case. If you just buy the Jetboil Basecamp, without the posts, the cost is $280.
I get that the genesis stove is too expensive. I would love to see you borrow your friends Genesis, and do a side-by-side comparison with this stove, or just a review on the Genesis. I would love to get your opinions on that stove. I already bought one.😳
Although I agree the price of the jetboil genesis is way too high . Having one I can tell you all the negatives you have with this unit you don't have with the jetboil . Id rather buy once cry once then deal with constant disappointment in something I got cheaper 🤷
Best channel on YT! Thank you, Luke, for all your hard work to bring these awesome reviews to your viewers. You save us a ton of money by giving us the honest truth about outdoor products. Everything I've bought based on your reviews has been top notch! I am careful how I spend my money, and I've never wasted a dime on any gear I've bought based on your opinions and tests. I tell every outdoor loving person I know to check out your channel! Great content, keep up the good work!
I own this stove, and I love it, and I completely I agree. I purchased this stove the very first time I saw him use it in the cabin.
For car camping I’ve used a Coleman dual fuel two burner stove for decades. It works perfectly.
Love coleman liquid fuel products
It is the best for car camping
What takes this stove to the next level in my opinion is that you can use it at home if needed. I have an electric stove in my house, and it doesn't work when the powers out.
After watching a couple of your videos using the stove, I ordered one for myself. Estimated delivery is mid September. I can wait. I think it's pretty cool.
Just an fyi. I saw this and ordered it from a retailer direct so it is now available in the US. It did take about a month to get it. I love it! Thanks for the review.
howdy, recent purchaser of this stove. excellent informative review. also, naturehike makes a nice carry case exclusively for this stove. i’m also happy with this stove. keep the great reviews going, thanks 🙏🏽
I have just purchased one of these October 24 and the ignition is part of the adjuster knob rather than a separate button, seems to work flawlessly at the moment. My car camping setup is one these and a Fire Maple Mars for boiling’s water quickly and almost silently plus it can be turned into a third burner with any pan with the included pot stand.
Lots of folks mentioning the Coleman but in the UK Coleman propane gas cylinders are very expensive as is white gas. I have some but that would be winter emergency use.
Its on Amazon now for 106$..I bought one and I love it..
$80 w/ free shipping now
I have the same click problem with a 2 thousand dollar stove in the kitchen . All the best you 2 Happy Trails.
Coleman makes a duel burner stove called the fold and go and perhaps a bit heavier, was less expensive, can run on small propane bottles (1 lasts forever) or an adapter for the larger Bubba bottles or standard sizes. Not sure why I'd go with this option for overlanding. So ya thats a no from me.
One pound propane bottles last a very short time and are very expensive. Heavy too, and hard to get outside North America, so for overland this is better.
@fromtheflightdeck252 not my experience with them. They last a long time for my camp needs.
@NatureBetsLast they also are hard to find overseas, the isopro canisters are available worldwide, plus with an adapter you can use the tall butane canisters. Much cheaper than Coleman heavy one pound cylinders. Heavy because propane is higher vapor pressure.
@@fromtheflightdeck252 agreed, the Lindal valve canisters I am using here with my Naturehike Compact Folding 2 Burner are inexpensive and I refill them with the even cheaper tall Butane picnic gas stove canisters as they are 75 cents each for 250g
Dang, if those burners are dueling, then it could get explosive!
The heat adjustment knob "rebounding" is also an issue with the Coleman Fold N Go stove which is very similar to this one.
Exactly why I wanted to see this review video.
@@efromhb I added rubber washers behind the heat adjustment knobs to create tension, that way the knob can't rebound. It's not perfect but it helps keep your heat setting.
I've been eyeing this as well as other NatureHike products. So glad to find this review.
Call me old-fashioned bro but for camping. I like the good old-fashioned Colman stove, yup The conky 2 burner stove with the shield that comes with it. I like it, I love it it works for me.
Classic stove.
It’s a nice stove but an easier to find and cheaper option would be the Coleman fold and go clamshell stove. Similar in size and can be found for around 65 dollars. It’s not as fancy as the jetboil genesis but it’s basically the same as the naturehike except it’s round instead of square. Great informative video though👍
I wonder how this compares to the Coleman folding 2 burner stove?
Hey Luke, nice review once again! I liked the stove before this review and believe I will order one. I would like to see it in an orange/black motif 👍
Nice review Luke! That looks like a stove right up my ally too! Thank you for all you effort!
My Nature Hike stove arrived yesterday. The original delivery date was mid September so it came a month early. Upon initial inspection it appears to be well made. I haven't fired it up yet. It would be nice if you could store the fuel hose assembly inside the stove when it is folded. I attached a small mesh bag to the handle to store the fuel hose. I am going to make a windscreen with some old license plates.
I wonder how this would compare to the Coleman Fold n' Go stove.
FYI, the Jetboil is propane (like the cheaper Colman Fold N Go) so it's not really apples to apples. If you want to use isobutane this is pretty much it.
It's actually isopropane, or propane butane mix. So it's good. Cheaper than Coleman's expensive 1 pound cannisters. Plus you can refill the isopro cannister using cheap butane cans.
This is now carried by Amazon here in the U.S. (currently @ $109), so that issue has been eliminated. However, the burner adjustment control does concern me. That is an important feature to be able to cook your food properly.
Nice Review Luke, like always
Just an info for price comparison, the jetboil genesis stove is $280, the price you mentioned ($400) is for genesis with one big pot plus one non stick pan
I personally love my jetboil half gen, it’s enough for our needs
And the genesis is way better stove Imo.
@travisd.4098so I can buy 3 of these for one of your Black Friday Jetboils, and the Jetboil is not reliable according to the Mountain Equipment Coop reviews I read.
You always have great videos and reviews on gear. I would like to see how it performs with the butane to green cylinder propane adapter. Keep the great reviews coming!!!.
Luke the Coleman dual burner has a storage bag. I think the Naturehike dual burner would fit. Amazon had it for around $46.
I bought the Coleman Fold N Go2 for $70 on sale it's $64 now on Amazon and it worked really well for overlanding. It's big and heavy but folds and stores really well compared to the original squared 2 burner stoves and can handle a very large Cuban Caldero.
Please do a review on Bulin stoves. Got the 6800w and the 3800w with pot and I'm really impressed with size, price and output.
No matter how good is the ignition system, always carry one small lighter just in case.
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I love ur channel because I can't go out side because of bees and poison ivy and watching ur channel gives me a chance to see the outside thank u
Thank you Luke for another unbiased review. This stove seems decent. I think I will give it a try 120 isn't too bad . I've wasted 120 on a lot less 😂
I got it on order in Thailand for $60 11/11 sale. Good deal here.
I have to mention this ...in 1971 my parents & I (11yo )went camping in a rented pop up camper ..MY Dad purchased a PRIMUS .2 burner propane stove ..I used THAT SAME STOVE camping with MY children 1991-2002..it STILL WORKS GREAT ! To this DAY ! ..
It’s a neat stove and folds up fairly compact but to me…it’s still a tailgate/heavy camping stove…and I like iso-butane for say my MSR pocket rocket. But you can get a new Coleman propane 2 burner w/ a good windscreen for $45 or $10-20 at a garage sale. Unless storage space is at a premium or you already have a stockpile of isobutane cylinders…I’d go with the even more readily available (and arguably refillable) propane…plus you have the option of using an adapter to use a BBQ size tank for longer term camp use. I just don’t see the value…but I do like the design…just seems overpriced for what it does.
Nice review as always Luke ! Only issue: I forgot I purchased one, because it took so long for it too arrive.
The stove is IMHO a very good stove...the deal killer for me was the iso-butane canisters. It was the only thing I had in the stable that was that fuel...so I had to figure something else out. After a little research I was able find a piece from Amazon the will convert the ISO to propane. I hooked the stove up and it burns beautifully! Please do something like this at your own risk.😊
You can also just refill isopro canisters with an adapter with butane if you live in a warm tropical country like me and don't camp in freezing weather where the butane might freeze in the lines.
Still works ok on the propane? I already have a converter that i got on Ali for less than 5$
Cool stove! I have the Coleman version. Burns propane. It's decent.
And the Coleman is only $64. If I'm car camping I'll use propane and a stove that doesn't fold but has more powerful burners and a wind screen.
@@waynetherrell8253 Heard that. I keep the Coleman in the dry storage of my little john boat. I have a whole camping setup in there. Nice to be able to camp without having to fill the boat up with gear. As far as power is concerned, it's 10,000 btu per burner for a total of 20,000. I have fried fish, puppies and taters for 10 people on it with no issues.
For car camping I am using the Eureka SPRK+ and love it. The fuel cost for 8 oz butane is much better than the iso-butane canisters and the stove is affordable and has wind screens. I guess if I wanted two burners I would get the Eureka Ignite stove.
Guess one can get the adapter for Butane or Propane.
I personally have the jet broil system and have had it for a couple of years and hundreds of uses without any issues.
The company actually replaced my lid free and it was my fault .
So, $ 120.00 for the stove
Carrying case ? $$
Wind screen ? $
Accessory’s ?
The genesis system comes complete with wind screen, carrying case and fuel adapter and can be used with larger propane bottles also for bigger cookouts.
I’ll stick with what I have but others may like this.
Thanks Luke!
Semper fi
how about Baker stone, or coleman folding stoves? Thanks Vince
I've never had an issue when ordering from AliExpress here in the UK. Everything has come as described and before estimated time
I got my Genesis for $210 on sale last month. You cite the Base Camp, which is $400. The Base Camp comes with a large pot and skillet. The basic Genesis is the most comparable @ $300. My Genesis adjustment is the best I've ever used.
That’s still much more expensive-
@@deekelley891 Not disagreeing. I'm just pointing it out for accuracy.
One can buy a lot of gas for the extra money 😊
@@gunterbecker8528 or 2 tanks of vehicles fuel lol
As always, a very thorough and complete review. I believe you do the best reviews of camping gear here on YT, thanks for posting!
Naturehike is awesome products fo the price...i think u hit the nail on the head with issue with copyright or something like of why not sold yet in US .i have a cloud up 2 tent feom Naturehike and seems to be exactly like BA copper spur, just 1/3 of the price....and of course heavier and what not but still...i think Naturehike is a Japanese company that rips off popular gear and sells at affordable price by cutting a few luxuries and quilty , but i have been super happy with everything i have gotten from them
U should do a review of some of therir new backpacks
Thanks for video
What amazing review ! Thank you!
The genesis runs on propane does it not? That’s a significant difference. (Not to justify the EXORBITANT cost of the genesis system.)
I’d love to know if a simple adapter could let it run propane or if the hose would fail. Propane runs well in lower temperatures. It’s also cheaper and five pound tanks are becoming more and more common with car campers and overlanders.
As far as the valves… I know some of the coleman ‘overseas made’ stoves suffered from this issue and the fix was to disassemble the valve and remove excess grease. Does it look like you could non destructively disassemble the valves?
As of today, 4/5/24, this dbl burner stove is available on Amazon for $109.99
A closer competition would be Coleman fold-and-go, $90 uses propane, which is a superior fuel. but anymore any stove can use any other fuel with an adapter.
Hey Luke, can you do a review on the Outdoor Vitals Fortius 2p, trekking pole backpacking tent?
I agree, not for hiking....maybe a short hike for a picnic where you don't need a ton of gear like a tent, sleeping bag, pad and so on. I can see it in that situation.
For a bag if you cant get one try a divers regulator bag, look about same shape and size.
Hi Luke!.. Great video. I saw your recently videos and you have a Naturehike storage bag, could you tell me where can I buy it? Thank you!
3:35 just got mine for $63 including delivery in Land of Smiles :)
The genesis is a PITA to set up and operate compared to other conventional stoves. Benefit, storage
If I want a double burner for car camping I'd say buy the Coleman 2 burner unit with wind screen for half the price , just my opinion
It's 200% better then my last outdoor stove - a Coleman Stove and it used White Gasoline as its fuel in a manual pump up tank - it was a 4 burner with stand and wind screen - but it was finicky, hard to adjust, went thru fuel to quickly and was very dangerous to use
The only thing that Genesis has that Nature Hike doesn't it the round form, that allows to be stored in a big pot. But I'm not sure if that worth additional 300 bucks.
Its footprint it crazy small which room is always worth its weight in gold when you have gear
can you use a propane tank with a diff nozzle attachment?
Are you able to check if we can split the stove and just bring one part instead to cut down the weight? Thanks
The fuel line feeds both sides so probably not
@@kevinpappers4494 maybe there’s a way to remove the connecting line at the first unit and put some kind of end cap?
How reliably piezo works depends largely on the level of air moisture.
Jetboil Genesis costs $280, $400 is for a combo: the stove +frying pan +5l hard anodized alu pot
Can this stove be transported by plane?
Has anbody tried a propane adapter on this unit? 10:52
genesis includes a pot where it nests in with a flux ring. still expensive though. i do like that it can be expanded with an additional burger for regular jetboil pots for quick water boiling. Works on propane instead of isobutane.
You can get the Genesis without the cookware for $280. Still pretty steep imo, but significantly shy of that $400 tag.
Is there an aftermarket replacement for the gas hose?
Did you first hear the term "strength and honor" on the movie Gladiator? I noticed they were saying this right before the big battle at the beginning of the movie.
Is that a Camp Meal prep you did (The Chicken Teriyaki) or was it a pre packaged product? If pre packaged who makes it?
Luke have you used the Coleman dual burner? I know I’ve seen you use this one a lot. I like the color. The company should offer in a brighter color. If someone DOES use this that are couple backpacking this current color would blend into the environment & would be easy to loose when packing up. My only concern with them NOT selling I’m the US is what “regulations” do they not meet in order to sell directly to the states. Is it a BS reason or truly a safety concern & that is why they can’t sell in the US. Thanks for the review!! Glad you are getting great use out of a purchase. Doesn’t always happen when you are testing these items out.
Might be handy for car camping but for backpacking? I can take xboil kit and it'll do all this does but for a fraction of the weight and size. Seems like a decent enough piece of kit though and decent price. Thanks.
A fantastic review! I bought one. :) You were using iso-butane fuel in the video, but in the notes you listed butane fuel (which is considerably cheaper). Does it support both? Does it connector work with the GasOne butane fuel cannisters you mentioned in the notes? Thanks!
A really good presentation of the information. Thanks.
$400 genesis comes with carry case, pot and pan btw.
I wonder if it will fit in the Gas One stove bag I sent you?
Jet boil has over 30% more BTU's and has a much wider flame and gets hot enough to sear off a thick moose steak , sadly this stove at 30% less BTU's it isnt quiet enough to keep a thick cast iron pan hot in the winter time . Though is 30% more flame worth 400$ , meh , I have seen it on sale for 250$ and is the only reason I have one lol , not worth 400$ . But for basic cooking and not searing I would say this one is pretty solid .
JetBoil prices are outrageous! That’s why I still haven’t bought anything from them! Exactly right about it not being for hiking/backpacking; 5lbs is someone’s entire sleep system & tent in some cases!
If you don't mind Chinese products give Firemaple a look
I like it, and I also like cooking with propane in the great outdoors. It is a clean cook and there is a lot less cooking odors wafting thru the forest, catching the nose of animals OR people. People love a campfire but lemme tell ya... campfires draw attention. There are lots of times when a campfire is welcome and cool and proper.... but there are also OTHER times when you, and anyone else camping with you, are better off not lighting a campfire tonite. That stove will WORK... for nights like that.
Nice presentation, thanks
Thanks for the review, i inquired about it awhile back. One question, if anyone knows, with an adapter will it run on propane?
I don't often say anything but it's a Coleman flip and fold by another name at a much higher price.
It's on Amazon now.
I lost my hose !!!!! Can you help me find the right one for it on Amazon??? Idk what I need to get
Looks like the Coleman Fold-N-Go propane stove, and about the same price, too. Do you have any expirence with the Coleman?
Today it's $149.00 on Amazon 10/4/23
The $400 for the genesis is INCLUDING the cooking pan and the fryingpan , your one is just the cooker !
You did a nice video. You mention that the Jetboil cost $400. That is not the whole story. For $400 that includes 2 pots, and the carrying case. If you just buy the Jetboil Basecamp, without the posts, the cost is $280.
You could buy a griddle that would span both burners. Also, is the fuel proprietory?? Ie, only from Nature hike?
No, Walmart & others carry the fuel cannisters.
I’d definitely buy this and now I’m thinking hard on it. Damn it 😂
Fwiw the jetboil genesis is $280 if you're buying the stove alone. Its $400 if you want an included pot and pan.
Hi Luke, nice stove ,great color great review, thanks for sharing stay safe
Thank you... I'm buying one now...
Dual burners is such a convenience when camping with family or a group of friends.
I get that the genesis stove is too expensive. I would love to see you borrow your friends Genesis, and do a side-by-side comparison with this stove, or just a review on the Genesis. I would love to get your opinions on that stove. I already bought one.😳
For around $150 you can get the camp chef Everest which has 20,000 btw burners. No foldable though.
Is a propane adapter possible with this stove?
Although I agree the price of the jetboil genesis is way too high . Having one I can tell you all the negatives you have with this unit you don't have with the jetboil . Id rather buy once cry once then deal with constant disappointment in something I got cheaper 🤷
Great review and stove
Not often such a positive review is given. Must be good.
This item in the UK is priced at £142.00 (around US$ 173)
1:50 it's a flippin transformer. That's a neat trick for such a cheap device.
Heck ya, awesome review!
I think this could look great in red
Coleman makes one, same form factor for $120 CAD
For those looking. This is now available on Amazon. Currently $123 after coupon.