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๐ฅ Cook Anywhere, Conquer Everywhere! ๐
The Odoland 3500W Windproof Camp Stove combines powerful heating with smart wind resistance and versatile fuel compatibility. Lightweight and foldable, itโs engineered from durable aluminum and stainless steel, making it the ideal portable stove for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures. Boil water fast, cook efficiently, and carry with easeโyour ultimate outdoor cooking companion.









| Asin | B0829RKQXZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,072 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #9 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand Name | Odoland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,221) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Fuel Type | Isobutane Propane |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 5.7"L x 5.7"W x 3.8"H |
| Item Weight | 0.41 kg |
| Manufacturer | Odoland |
| Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Energy Output | 3500 watts |
| Model Number | OD0358 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | OD0358-Odoland |
User
Packs small, handy to use
I bought this for a home emergency-prep kit, but I have almost 20 years of backpacking in my history so I can voice a few educated opinions there as well.For the home emergency prep - An excellent little burner that has already been used once during an extended blackout to cook some food and make hot drinks. Good stability on the design and seems pretty fuel efficient.If you were taking it backpacking? It would be good for a group that was planning on sharing equipment but there are solo options that are quite a bit smaller/lighter. Still, for the cost I don't think you'd be unhappy on the trail with this stove.
User
Nice compact burner for camping/hiking
Used it a couple times since I received today with my camping/hiking cooking gear and so far I'm highly impressed with how quickly it cooked things. Granted I only used the pot from my set to cook soup and ramen. The burner cooked it very quickly and very well. Functionality is pretty easy. Set up and disassembly can be done within maybe 30 seconds each. As of right now I feel like its worth the money. If anything comes up I'll update the review.
User
I Like It
Pretty cool little stove, works great, small so it packs away easy enough and weight wise, it's nothing, especially for motorcycle camping.
User
Great Stove
Used this on a few trips while truck camping. My kitchen sets up on the tailgate ontop of aluminum cookie sheets. I have to say that this outperforms my Optimus SVEA($130) by a long shot and its way easier. I use 1lb refillable propane tank and it works like a champ. You can also use the butane cans, but I refill my own bottles and will stick with propane. Packs away tiny. I love it. Might buy a second one to run the Stanley All In One French Press so I can run the coffee on that vs. the SVEA for a two burner set up. This thing boils way faster than the SVEA. Sad to say my beloved SVEA may be retired soon unless I go up into high altitudes. This thing is great. Hose is a little short, but whatever. The stove kicks ass. The piezo igniter is a great feature that works well. Seems pretty sturdy although I use a little grill over the top to keep my pots and pans stable. There is a similar stove by a different brand that is probably just as good for less.
User
Works well
Bought this for cooking while moto camping. Light, packs up small in it's own case. Buddy of mine has the jetboil and other what I call fancy things. He liked it so much he ordered one as soon as we got back from the trip.
User
Nice burner size
I'm not all that familiar with camping stoves. This is the 2nd one I've bought. This one has a very nice sized cooking surface and is still really compact. Nice little cube case comes with it and it protects it well. The other was about 3 3/4". This one was closer to 6", I believe. Anyway, it was nice to be able to just set the percolator up on it and forget it. It was larger than the coffee pot base and I didn't have to hold it to keep it from falling over as I had with the smaller one. The gas knob was a bit unusual, but I figured it out. Just use very small increments. Lights fast and easy and stayed lit very well despite some moderate wind. I made 3 pots of coffee and boiled a pack of hotdogs and don't think I used even half a 1 lbs canister. I'm not sure that has anything to do with stove quality, but it seemed like I used more fuel for less heating with the old stove. I really like this one!
User
Odoland Free Standing Backpack Stove Piezo Ignition
I am quite impressed with this backpack stove! Free standing windproof design allows for easier setup and placement and the hose and remote fuel control also allows you to separate the fuel source from the flame. The listed temperature range is from around 3500 to 6800w and that is significantly higher than most inexpensive basic backpack stoves. Another big plus is if you don't need the easier lighting hotter butane propane mix in the small cannisters (read that as under 10,000 feet altitude, way cheaper, and twice as much fuel) an adapter to 16 ounce standard propane cylinders is included for the price. Stove also has built on piezo ignition so no need for a lighter. This stove does everything great, especially if you are not searching for that last pound or two in your pack to eliminate and not willing to spend $300 to $400 on an exotic featherweight stove to help get there!
User
Seemed good at first, but proving unreliable
At first, it seemed great. Appropriately small yet powerful, with high-quality looking metal construction. However, after using it on two camping trips, I cannot recommend anyone buy it.Several things have gone wrong:1. The needle valve is incredibly touchy. There is about 1/4 turn between off and dangerously high2. It leaks when off. The first trip, I thought I went through more fuel that I expected. The second trip with the stove in a lean to, I could smell propane after returning from hiking. The solution is to take it off the canister every time, but then you lose even more gas as it lets out a puff every time you take it on/off, which leads me to...3. The threads seem too shallow. With other stoves, the threads engage well before the check valve on the canister so you can easily thread it on straight and have somewhat of a seal before the canister's check valve is pushed. With this stove, it all happens at the same time - you have to line up the threads and push against the check valve, while propane puffs out.4. The joints are unreliable. Some of the legs swing in and out freely, while others have resistance. Same with the feet. Having some so loose make it prone to folding in on itself, tipping over and spilling whatever you're cooking and spreading the fire to who-knows-where.5. The hose is too short - you really want to have a surface where the canister can be set about a foot lower than the stove. Otherwise, the gas line from the stove to the top of the canister has to be pulled taut awfully close to the flame itself.6. The piezo is unreliable. Out of the box, it didn't spark at all. After adjustments, it started to work. Now it isn't working again, despite visibly sparking. The only way is to really crank the gas open and get a big whoosh of flame. Clearly not ideal.7. Even when working normally, the piezo is is a very poor spot. Awkward ergonomics, and it puts the back of your hand millimeters away from the flame. Prepare to have hand hair singed off.8. There is evidently no warranty or way to contact the manufacturer as far as I can tell, so any issues and you're on your own.Spend the extra money to get a better stove from a "real" brand: MSR PocketRocket or Soto Amicus.
User
Excelente.
La he probado con mucho aire y no se apaga la flama y es muy rรกpida para hervir agua y su diseรฑo pequeรฑito esta genial cabe en la mochila sin problema y trae sus conectores para ponerle cualquier tanque o lata de gas
User
Best at all
Very happy with quality and price
User
Would buy again!
Fantastic little stove for backcountry use. This isn't designed for a big pot or frying pan, it's meant to be lightweight, portable, and to put a SMALL pot (eg., 750ml). And for that it's great. I love that it doesn't sit on top of the propane tank which makes it super stable. It heats up a 750ml pot of water in 3 minutes which is all I need. I did notice that it now takes 3-4 presses of the ignite button to get the flame going even though the first few times it only took one press. At first I thought it stopped working but other than that I'm super happy with this thing. I store an insulated glove in the case as well since my cookware gets super hot. I also love that it comes with a propane adapter for the 1lb bottles of propane.As long as you're using it as intended (small portable backcountry stove) I'd recommend this one.I'll update if I have any issues. I expect to use it 30+ more times over the coming weeks.
User
Doesnot fit to butane can
Doesnot fit to butane gas canister. Some part missing
User
Great product for the price.
This stove is lightweight, compact and more then powerful enough for my needs. I never had to crank it full open to heat or boil. Note that it gets hot! Legs stay cool but needs a couple of minutes to cool on the bottom side of the burner. I used it winter camping below -10C using the propane adapter and a 1 pound propane tank. I really like that it can use more then one type of fuel. Flame is nearly invisible so be careful! Listen for it to light just as the instructions suggest, works best. The piezo starter worked okay, took on average 3-4 tries to light the burner but it never failed to ignite. Stable and usable on surfaces that aren't perfectly flat-better then stoves that fit on top a tank. Large enough for a small pot, kettle or pan. Build quality is good overall. The piezo starter might be something that fails in future so I'll take some backup lighter or matches along-always a good idea anyways. Great product for the price.
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