13000W Portable Windproof Camping Stove
13000W Portable Windproof Camping Stove
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13,000 Watts. 5 Burner Heads. 2-Minute Boil. Welcome to the Future of Camp Cooking.
Most backpacking stoves put out 2,500–3,000 Watts. This one puts out 13,000 Watts — the firepower of a commercial kitchen range, packed into a 1.46 lb unit that folds into a box. It's not just a camp stove. It's a jet engine for your campsite.
Stop Waiting. Start Cooking.
- Boils 1 liter of water in under 2 minutes — while other campers are still fanning their flames, your coffee is ready. That's 120 seconds vs. the 5–10 minutes you've been tolerating
- 13,000W / 44,000+ BTU output — 5x–5x more powerful than standard backpacking stoves; cook at real heat, not survival heat
- 5-head monster burner — five simultaneous flame heads wrapped in a circular copper pre-heating tube deliver even, intense heat across the entire base of your pan — no hot spots, no scorching
- Windproof without the clunky metal shields — the circular copper pre-heating tube design is engineered for high-altitude, low-pressure, and high-wind environments where standard stoves choke and die
- Holds 44 lbs on a 1.46 lb frame — high-carbon steel, stainless steel, and copper construction supports a fully loaded cast-iron skillet or group-sized pot without flinching
- Burns Iso-Butane, Propane, and Butane — no fuel panic at remote camp stores; grab whatever canister is on the shelf and this stove runs it
- One-click piezo ignition — lights first try, every time — no matches, no lighters, no wet-handed fumbling at 6 AM
- Stepless flame control — dial from a raging boil down to a precise simmer; actually cook meals, not just heat pouches
- 33.5" flexible hose — keeps the fuel canister safely away from the heat source with room to position it on uneven terrain
- Comes with carry bag and box — protected in your pack, organized when you need it
Built for Conditions That Break Other Stoves
You're at elevation. The wind is cutting. Your group is hungry. A standard stove flickers out. This one doesn't. The 5-head burner and copper pre-heating tube were designed specifically for thin mountain air and freezing conditions — delivering full power output when low-pressure environments rob other stoves of their efficiency. And when you get back to the trailhead and want to cook a proper meal on a full-size pan? The 44 lb load capacity handles it without breaking a sweat.
Who This Is For
- Mountaineers and high-altitude campers who need a stove that performs where others fail
- Car campers and overlanders who want commercial-grade cooking power at the campsite
- Group campers who need to boil large volumes of water fast and cook real food for multiple people
- Anyone tired of weak stoves that take forever, die in the wind, or require proprietary fuel canisters
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Frequently Asked Questions
What fuel canisters does this stove work with?
It's compatible with Iso-Butane, Propane, and Butane fuel canisters — the most common types available at outdoor and camping retailers. Fuel canister not included.
How fast does it actually boil water?
It boils 1 liter of water in approximately 2 minutes under normal conditions — significantly faster than standard camp stoves that typically take 5–10 minutes, especially in wind or at altitude.
Does it really work in wind and at altitude?
Yes — the circular copper pre-heating tube and 5-head burner design are specifically engineered for high-altitude, low-pressure, and high-wind environments where standard stoves lose efficiency or extinguish entirely.
Can it hold a large, heavy pan or cast-iron skillet?
Yes. Despite weighing only 1.46 lbs, the high-carbon steel and stainless steel frame supports up to 44 lbs (20 kg) of load — more than enough for a fully loaded cast-iron skillet or large group cooking pot.
Is the piezo ignition reliable in cold weather?
Yes — the built-in piezo ignition is designed for field use and lights without matches or a separate lighter, even in cold conditions.
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