

🔥 Elevate your outdoor cooking game with power, style, and zero hassle!
The CAMPLUX 2 Burner Propane Stove delivers a potent 19,000 BTU output through dual brass burners with 360° oxygen intake for efficient, wind-resistant flames. Its tempered glass top and stainless steel frame combine durability with easy cleaning, while the auto piezo ignition offers instant, match-free starts. Compact and lightweight, it includes a CSA-certified hose and regulator for quick propane hookup, making it the perfect portable cooktop for camping, RVs, patios, and emergency use.
















| ASIN | B07Y9X799S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,559 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #154 in Cooktops |
| Brand | CAMPLUX ENJOY OUTDOOR LIFE |
| Brand Name | CAMPLUX ENJOY OUTDOOR LIFE |
| Color | Black |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 913 Reviews |
| Heating Element | Brass Burners |
| Heating Elements | 2 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.16"D x 28.35"W x 3.35"H |
| Item Weight | 15.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Camplux |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Number of Heating Elements | 2 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.16"D x 28.35"W x 3.35"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backyards, Camping, Patio, RV |
| Special Feature | Compact, Corrosion Resistant, Lightweight, Portable, Temperature Control |
| Special Features | Compact, Corrosion Resistant, Lightweight, Portable, Temperature Control |
| UPC | 850011050156 |
| Wattage | 6280 watts |
L**D
fantastic stove top, would buy many times more.
I have been using this for a week as a replacement for my RV stovetop. It is so much better than my RV stove that it's like moving from candlelight to electric bulbs. The burner rings felt high, but once I got used to them, I loved them. Rings are high for the science of the flame. Boiling water takes 1/3 to 1/2 of the time; this is a pot you'd better watch, cuz it's going to boil in no time at all. It gives me precise control over the burner, which I have been testing with bacon—not too high, but high enough to crisp it up evenly and slowly. I make two gallons of cheesy rice for the six dogs. Who would have thought a stovetop could improve this function? Two gallons of water boil in no time. I add rice and other ingredients, lower the flame just a bit, and wala, the rice cooks more perfectly than ever on my RV stovetop. The burner flame comes out like a jet engine, so evenly distributed and effective because of the several awesome science designs. And the low simmer flame is perfect and easy to get to. So here is my lighting experience: I push in and turn knob to left, half way. The knob stops by itself and instantly lights the flame. I found it important to push in the knob for the auto striker to work effectively. Pushing in is just a momentary thing as you twist the left and let go. I check to make sure the flame is going. I usually don't adjust from that point, as I boil most everything. When I want to simmer, I turn the knob to the stopping point, on the left. The know will not let you turn off the simmer, thank goodness, till you return the knob to the right upright and off position. This is wonderful planning for a burner. The cooktop is attractive and easy to clean. I don't plan on using the middle burner. I bought it with the third burner in the middle because I wanted plenty of room separation for large pans on the other two burners. If I need a third burner, I will buy a second one of these stovetops: for safety, I don't crowd a stovetop. This stovetop is magically wonderful. It takes far less cooking time, looks luxurious,easy to wipe clean, has excellent flame control, and is easy to connect to my propane. Also, this is larger than I expected, and that has turned out to be good, expect a big box. It does not come with a heat and wind shield, that is okay, I already adapted one to it. If you cooking outside, you may not even need one.
E**E
Nice
The best stove I've bought I recommend it 100 satisfied economical and good
M**N
Espectacular!!!
Cumplió con mis expectativas al 100 %
E**G
Absolute Junk!
Junk! Screws won't stay in the frame because the metal gauge is too thin and the frame doesn't hold it's shape. Also, the plastic wrap was put on before they finished assembly making it so you have to take it all apart in order to remove the plastic before you can use it.
S**.
I like it
It s good, not perfect, i dont like the fact that you cant use a small pot, it falls into the hole. Another thing i disliked is that the pan could slip around on top. Otherwise it works good, looks even better, i call it a great piece of equipment, but not excellent. Should you buy it? Yes, i would buy it and recommend it. You can trust my reviews cause i hate junk, and if something is junk ill let you know about it so you dont waste your money on it.
S**S
Excellent for cabins
Works great in my tiny cabin set up. No issues at all. Very hot for cooking meals
C**B
Amazing
Amazing in my off grid cabin
N**H
All in all, pretty shoddy.
I got this cooktop to use in my camper trailer. I’m a few months in to daily use now and am less than impressed. Still, let’s start with the good. Space: plenty of it. I can have two skillets going at once and my coffee pot as well on the small burner. Aesthetics: the thing looks great. Definitely a sexy cooktop. Heat: no complaints there! Great heat output (except from the baby burner, but that’s to be expected). Unfortunately, these don’t outweigh a clear lack of care and attention to detail. The tines of the larger rings are not level with one another. In the attached photos, you can see a significant gap between the bottom of the pan(s) and two of the tines. This leads to the pans sliding when they’re supposed to be sitting still, and twice now has resulted in losing half my dinner. Additionally, the burners themselves do not sit flush in their housing, but are tilted a few degrees to the side. This doesn’t affect usability as far as I’m able to tell, but it speaks to the larger issue, which is some all-around slapdash assembly. I have a Camplux water heater and shower and am overwhelmingly pleased with it, so my guess is that somebody in the C-suite decided that they could do anything propane. Guys: stick to water heaters. This stove is pretty embarrassing. At the end of the day, I’m keeping it, at least for the summer while I’m on the road. But that’s more because it would be inconvenient to go and spend more money than because I like the thing. However: if I could go back and pick a different cooktop, I absolutely would.
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