GasOne GS3700 Butane Stove Review
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- The GasOne GS3700 is a great little camping stove, perfect for car camping, or a shore lunch while out fishing.
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I have this stove, it is a great product. Definitely worth the carry on short portage backcountry trips.😊
Yes, a sturdy, well built stove.
Great review.
No battery needed I have one n I trust it over any kerosene bullshit any day
Yes, simple and efficient.
I just bought this stove, and found your video. How do you safely remove and store the butane canisters? Do you store the canister indoors or outdoors? (The manual says outdoors, but I read that is not a good idea). Thanks!
Just remove the butane opposite to how you inserted it. The one-way valve on the butane can will prevent any gas from escaping. I replace the cap and store my camp fuels outside (in the garage)
@@TheOneCanoe Thank you! We don’t have a garage and wonder if it would be safe to store the butane canister inside the house. I understand propane is different and needs to be outside, but what about butane? Thanks for the help!
@@RogerYenkins It can be stored indoors the same as any aerosol can just keep it in a cool place out of direct sunlight.
Just got one and I use a small pan making sure it doesn't go over the gas cover yet my canister was dangerously hot after...any ideas?
Do you know how long a can of due lasts? 10 minutes? 40 minutes? 90 minutes? Just curious.
I can't give you an exact time, but let me just say on a weekend camping trip I can use a single fuel canister to prepare 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners with a bit left over.
That's perfect thank you for your time. @@TheOneCanoe
How does gas ignition works ? Does it has battery?
No battery required. The Piezo igniter works by using a tiny crystal of PZT, when struck by turning the igniter dial, produces a high voltage and subsequent electrical discharge that ignites the gas.
@@TheOneCanoe thanks for you information. After some period do we need to replace something to get electrical discharge?