Suggest a single burner propane stove?

Bbasso

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I'm hoping to find a recommended, quality compact single burner propane stove...
Something like this
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I'd love it if it was under or near to $20
Thanks!
 
Thanks!
Think it's decent quality to last for a few months before crapping out?
I didn't know it was available in Walmart...
 
A far better choice is this one: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Camp-Che...ategy=PWVUB&visitor_id=WW7iqTLYETuK7H5D5VerpU

This same stove is available under 5 or 6 names at least. I have used these stoves daily for 6 months or more. The one I have now is probably 4 years old. The butane canisters are available at Walmart and almost all outdoor stores. They come in a very usable plastic case. Engaging and disengaging the canister is as easy as moving a lever. The gas control is very good. The canisters are smaller, but seem to last a long time. Mine was outdoors most of the time and suffered a fair bit of abuse. The stove is very light and stable with a heavier pot. All around good stove, and cheap.
 
I have had one of these for many many years and it always worked.

If you want cheap and durable they are great, but if you are cooking anything larger than a coffee pot I wouldn't recommend one.

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I like the convenience of the small butane ones but I don't want to carry another fuel, already have two on board.
The one from Coleman above is rather big, I used one two years ago from a friend to see if I liked it.

The search continues, thanks
 
I have several Coleman white gas stoves and a Coleman Guide large 3 burner propane stove which has to be attached to a large propane tank. I have purchased two of these Coleman Powerpack Stoves and not that is all we use. I think these are the best buy in camping stoves for car camping.
 
I have an MSR pocket rocket uses butane/mix fuel fits inside sierra cup fuel canister size of your fist . if you want compact this is it will handle up to 10" pan but can be tippy at that size. cook surface is size of the bottom of your sierra cup
 
I have used the Coleman Powerpack for a LOT of trips. So the generator got attached and unattached very frequently, and eventually stripped. But, being Coleman, I was able to find a replacement at the first place I stopped in the boonies. That's a big advantage of the Coleman stuff.
 
NOT a propane unit but if you're open to an alternative, these seem appealing (haven't tried but do have a JetBoil). GL!!
 
I just saw the Partner Steel single burner in person. Looks very solid. Will last forever.


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A far better choice is this one: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Camp-Che...ategy=PWVUB&visitor_id=WW7iqTLYETuK7H5D5VerpU

This same stove is available under 5 or 6 names at least. I have used these stoves daily for 6 months or more. The one I have now is probably 4 years old. The butane canisters are available at Walmart and almost all outdoor stores. They come in a very usable plastic case. Engaging and disengaging the canister is as easy as moving a lever. The gas control is very good. The canisters are smaller, but seem to last a long time. Mine was outdoors most of the time and suffered a fair bit of abuse. The stove is very light and stable with a heavier pot. All around good stove, and cheap.

Great stove, never gives up. You can get the same one at Chinese markets for $10.00
 
I was at my friend's house earlier today and had mentioned I was looking for a propane stove... He offered​ his unused dual burner... I'm going to try it out and see if I like...

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