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Survival Kit - BRS-201A Portable Camping Gas Stove – 16000W High-Pressure Butane/Propane Burner with Piezo Ignition, Foldable Outdoor Emergency Cooker
Survival Kit - BRS-201A Portable Camping Gas Stove – 16000W High-Pressure Butane/Propane Burner with Piezo Ignition, Foldable Outdoor Emergency Cooker
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BRS-201A Portable Camping Gas Stove – 16000W High-Pressure Propane/Butane Burner with Piezo Ignition
🔧 Specifications
Brand: BRS
Model: BRS-201A
Fuel Type: Butane, Propane, Liquefied Gas
Power Output: 16,000W
Material: Copper, Stainless Steel
Weight: 593g (approx. 600g with case)
Unfolded Size: Ø185 x 120mm
Folded Size: Ø150 x 100mm
Users: Suitable for 3–5 people
Ignition: Built-in Piezo Ignition
Structure: Split-type burner
Wind Deflector: Not included
Application: Normal Outdoor Use
Origin: Mainland China
Disposable: No
Packing Includes: Stove, cloth bag, paper box
🌟 Key Features
✅ Premium Materials & Durability
Crafted from durable copper and steel for high temperature resistance, corrosion prevention, and long-lasting performance in rugged outdoor conditions. Ideal for camping, hiking, and emergency use.
✅ Compact & Foldable Design
Folds down to just Ø150x100mm for easy storage and transport. The fire board (Ø185x120mm) supports pots up to 25cm in diameter—ideal for cooking for 1 to 3 people.
✅ Powerful & Efficient
Delivers an impressive 16,000W of power—boils 1 liter of water in just 3.5 minutes. Compatible with any 7/16" threaded butane or butane-propane fuel canisters (commonly available worldwide).
✅ Simple Operation
No priming or preheating needed. The flame is adjustable from a gentle simmer to full boil, making it perfect for gourmet outdoor cooking.
✅ Ultra Lightweight
Weighs only 600g with the storage case and collapses into a compact form. Ideal for minimalist campers, backpackers, and emergency kits.
⚠️ Usage Notes
Always keep the stove clean and dry to prevent corrosion (not covered under warranty).
Discoloration during use is normal due to heat exposure.
Inspect the O-ring seal between the stove and canister before use.
Ensure the connector is clean to avoid gas blockage.
Store the stove and fuel separately after use.
Minor gas leakage may occur during installation/removal—do not operate near open flames or in poorly ventilated areas.
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