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๐ฅ Ultralight power that fuels your wildest adventures!
The BRS 3000T Portable Propane Camping Stove is an ultralight, titanium-powered marvel weighing only 25 grams. Delivering a powerful 2700W flame, it boils 1 liter of water in under 3 minutes while consuming minimal fuel. Its compact design includes a bright green pouch for easy visibility and rotating pot supports for stability, making it the perfect companion for minimalist backpackers and outdoor professionals who demand efficiency without bulk.








| ASIN | B083CWHB9B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,605 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #54 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | BRS |
| Brand Name | BRS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 484 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Fuel type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.2L x 8W x 6H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 25 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BRS |
| Material | Titanium |
| Maximum Energy Output | 2700 Watts |
| Maximum energy output | 2700 Watts |
| Model Number | BRS-3000T |
| Part Number | BRS-3000T |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Power source | Gas Powered |
| Product dimensions | 8.2L x 8W x 6H centimeters |
| UPC | 020064865551 |
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Valeur sรปr
Petit et pratique. Je l'utilise depuis longtemps pour mes treks et randonnรฉes. Vous pouvez le voir sur ma chaine Trek'n'Rando <3
D**N
BRS 3000t Stove
Looks to be a good stove with very powerful flame. Only problem being upon insert of the stove into a canister some gas leaks for .5 seconds but other than that perfect!
I**I
Perfetto
Funziona bene
A**R
Tiny, but mighty stove!
Excellent stove! Lightweight. Compact. Works well. Perfect for our bikepacking and camping needs.
A**N
Excellent ultralight stove considering the inexpensive (very low) price.
I've used this BRS3000T stove on two backpacking trips to date. Thus far it has been an excellent stove considering the price of less than US twenty. Pro: Tiny, lightweight, inexpensive. I use it to boil over 1L of water at a time in an 8" wide pot. Con: Tiny pot support arms; you really have to make sure larger pots are centred. The flame is quite localized; probably not so good for thin pots if you are cooking food not just boiling water. Gear comparisons available on-line suggest 1) this stove is less efficient (uses more fuel per litre of water boiled) and 2) it is not good in wind compared to way-more-expensive name brand stoves. Overall: I have no problems recommending this BRS for shorter trips with fewer people where the small weight (and emissions) of a little extra fuel consumed per meal is of negligible concern and/or where wind is not much of a concern. I use it with an 8" wide pot, but many people will find the tiny supports too small for such a large pot. I use it with a wind break. If you intend to use it with a DIY or store bought heat shield be aware that such practice is not recommended by stove manufacturers due to the safety risk, and make sure you don't let get the fuel canister get hot. Comparison: For longer trips with more people and/or use in persistently windy areas, I have a Soto Windmaster which cost ~4x the price, weighs an oz or two more, and is more bulky - but it is more efficient, better in wind, has 4 very long support arms for far-better pot stability, and has a built in ignitor. I am happy I have both stoves to chose from.
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