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Your cart is empty.Firepower combustion rate is high, compared with the ordinary stove firepower 1.4 times. Remote ignition, safety and security. Windproof effect is very good.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
The brs stove is the lightest gas stove out there, however it does have it's drawbacks. The brs stove is the king of being light weight and small but gets beat by other stoves in things like fuel efficiency, wind resistance, and boil times. Finding what is most valued in a stove to you is what's important. If all you care about is boil times then get a jet boil. If you prioritize light weight this is the stove for you. However build quality is lesser than most other name brand stoves. I had to slightly bend and adjust it so my pot sat flat and it does feel like it could be broken easily if banged around to much. A heavier higher quality more wind resistant alternative i would recommend is the msr pocket rocket 2. I believe it beats the brs in every way except for size and weight. However i myself have decided to put all my eggs in one basket and go all in on having a lightweight stove.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
As I am aging, I am becoming more of a gram weenie and this fits perfect. My back, hips and knees thank me. We will find out how it holds up at 12000 feet next year. Maybe I will become a cold soaker at some point, but I still like a hot meal!
Carnivore Expeditions
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
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Jeffrey Moen
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2024
It's very compact and ultra light, puts out a lot of heat, and boils water quickly. It's not super efficient on gas but does the job.
kohout jiri
Reviewed in Italy on February 29, 2024
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Christine Adkinson
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
I switched to this stove because I was trying to lighten my backpack. This stove worked perfect. Efficient and everything I needed. It's shaved almost 2 lb from my pack compared to my old stove. It heated water for my meals and coffee. Two thumbs up
Brent
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Several backpacking trips with no issues. Handles moderate wind, boils 1L of water in about 7.5 minutes. Doesn’t seem to waste fuel. What more can you ask of
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I can’t believe how small, yet functional, this stove is. A great product for the size and value. Highly recommended.
Thomas Coffey
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Many backpackers swear by these and for good reason. The BRS-3000T is perhaps the smallest, lightest weight, and blow-torchy of IsoPro canister top stoves. Only no-cook / no-stove through hikers beat one of these by having nothing. For a minimal cook kit, combine this with a 500mL mug to boil water and you'll save both weight and volume in your pack. Don't try to cook/simmer a meal - this is really just to boil water for Freeze Dried meals or instant coffee/tea/cocoa. You'll need a sparker to ignite (ferro rod & striker or a BIC or Arc Lighter or a Spark Wheel - lantern sparker, Outdoor Elements Fire-Biner, etc.). Fold out pot stand arms are short, so stick to a smaller volume and size mug consistent with enough water boiled for your meal and a hot drink. Puts out a small torch of flame anyway, so no fry pan or pot with noodles... so not as fuel efficient and gas flow regulated as pricer, larger stoves, but you're getting size and weight benefit.
Khaled R. Ali
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 5, 2023
Very nice tiny stove, great to make coffee and tea. Working great more than my expectation.The delivery was so fast
hanspeterheinze
Reviewed in Germany on September 26, 2022
Ich besitze einen Trangia Kocher mit Gasbrenner. Dieser Kocher ist sehr gut auch bei starkem Wind und die Benutzung im Zelt ist unproblematisch (kippsicher). Ich hatte bisher immer auch den passenden Spiritusbrenner zur Sicherheit mit dabei (und natürlich eine Sprit- Flasche).Wir machen gern mehrtägige Touren in Skandinavien und haben da auch immer das Sicherheitsbedürfnis gehabt, dass man immer einen funktionierenden Brenner dabei hat.Da ich dieses Jahr das erste mal ohne den Havarie- Spiritus- Brenner (falls der Gasbrenner kaputt geht oder man kein Gas nachkaufen kann) zu einer Schweden/Norwegen- Fjell- Tour aufbrechen wollte, habe ich nach einem leichten Ersatzbrenner gesucht. Das Ganze hatte etwas mit Gewichtsoptimierung zu tun...Mittlerweile bekommt man an den Hütten und in den Geschäften in Schweden und Norwegen eher Gaskartuschen als Spiritus. Das war vor vielen Jahren mal anders.Der kleine Brenner kommt aus China, würde ich sagen, und ist tatsächlich so leicht wie angegeben. Er hat einen Mini- Beutel und das Ganze passt prima als Zubehör in den Trangiakocher mit hinein. (Er ist leichter und kleiner als der Spiritusbrenner). Der Brenner funktioniert gut. Allerding nicht mit dem Trangiakocher selbst. Man muss halt den Topf direkt auf den Brenner stellen, der ja auf die Kartusche geschraubt wird.Der Stellhebel für die Gaszufuhr wird ganz schön heiß, da muss man ein wenig aufpassen. Das geht aber wenn man vorsichtig ist.Die Verarbeitung des Brenners wirkt wertig. Als Havarielösung oder Minikocher für kurze Touren ist er durchaus geeignet. Der Preis ist Top. Durch den fehlenden Windschutz ist der Brenner sicher nicht sehr sparsam aber für meine Zwecke ausreichend. Ich werde ihn dennoch immer nur als Notlösung mitnehmen da mir der Trangia wesentlich mehr Sicherheit bietet (windsicher, kippsicher, sparsam usw.).Ich kann den Kauf empfehlen.Ich vergebe 5 Punkte, obwohl der Stellhebel sehr heiß wird und man sich die Finger schnell verbrennen kann. Das lässt sich aber aufgrund der Größe des Brenners kaum anders gestalten.
Juan
Reviewed in Spain on November 3, 2022
muy pequeño y ligero, ideal para calentar tu taza de cafe o te.
LudditeJones
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2016
I saw this stove mentioned on a couple of the outdoor forums I frequent so I thought I should give it a shot. I placed an order on Friday and received my stove on Monday. Upon opening it I was surprised at how small it actually was. So, at such a low cost and being so small of a stove how well does it work?To test the effectiveness of the BRS stove I tested it against a Snow Peak GigaPower. The pot used in the test was a 12cm IMUSA with 2 cups of 50 degree water. I did not use a lid on the pot for this test. Boil times with a lid would be much faster.Weight: BSR Stove = 25 grams SnowPeak = 104 gramsBoil Time: BSR Stove = 3:24.0 SnowPeak = 3:23.4As you can see the boil times were statistically identical. The BSR weighs in at just under a quarter of the weight of the SnowPeak. In fairness, the SnowPeak has an igniter built in that adds weight. A better comparison would be the MSR Pocket Rocket that weighs 85 grams. The BSR still wins in the weight category.Just like with any ultra-compact canister stove the BSR doesn’t offer a huge surface for your pot. This stove is best suited for small pots or mugs. When folded it is much smaller than the SnowPeak. I don’t consider the size as big of an issue as the weight though as both stoves would be stored inside the pot so it would not save any room in your pack. While running, the BSR does make some noise but no more than any other canister stove. I was impressed with the adjustability of the flame. With my SnowPeak there is very little adjustability, it goes from about a medium to full blast with just the slightest turn of the valve. The BSR, however, I was able to adjust the flame all the way down to what looked like a candle burning.The BSR stove comes in a small nylon bag for storage. If you are a real gram counter you might consider making a new bag from lighter material or perhaps not use the bag at all. Its build quality feels solid. At its low price point I was not expecting much from this stove but in the end I was very impressed. It will be my new go-to canister stove. Time will tell whether this stove will hold up in the long run or not but, for now I have to give it a high rating.
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