This one-and-done tabletop camping stove is a great continuation for families camping out of their vehicles. Maybe you started camping with a lower-cost tabletop stove and it’s done the job but you’re looking for something with a little more zing.
The single biggest difference between this Eureka! Ignite and its less expensive Coleman Classic counterpart is the ability to hold a simmer. Having a consistent simmering ability when cooking outdoors in the elements can allow for many more versatile meals and give you a chance to stray from only ever bringing pasta or ramen.
The Eureka Ignite two-burner system and 10” of cooking space allow for more than one type of food to be cooked and the durability and reliability of the system are huge wins. The total British Thermal Unit (BTU) of 10,000 per burner is sure to be efficient for the family cook.
The system is easy to use and easy to store with an automatic ignition and sturdy materials, making the self-enclosed case durable and simple. The retractable windshields are included and are a reliable weather maintenance tool so the dinner-time breeze doesn’t blow out the flame you’re using to heat up your food.
At around $100-$125, this stove is a great, reliable upgrade for folks who’ve overloved their first tabletop camping stove.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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Very compact and easy-to-use.
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Higher windshields for weather protection when cooking.
Things we don't like:
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You can find the same size tabletop stove for less money.
Specs & Features
- Type: Tabletop
- Total Weight and Size: 18.5” x 12.8” x 4”, 10lbs
- COOKING SPACE: 10” across
- Burner Count: 2
- Fuel Type: Propane
- BTU: 10,000 per burner
- Simmer Control: Y/N: Y
- Ignition Type: Automatic
- Accessories: Windshield included
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Very compact and easy-to-use.
-
Higher windshields for weather protection when cooking.
Things we don't like:
-
You can find the same size tabletop stove for less money.
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