- Description
4.5 kW Ultra-Compact Camping Stove – Palm-Size Power for Camp & Picnic
Compact & Travel-Ready
Just 9 × 9 × 9 cm folded—this cube-shaped cooker tucks into jacket pockets, backpacks, or glove compartments. A great companion for hikers, cyclists, or spontaneous roadside coffee breaks.

Smart Dual-Fuel System
Compatible with both standard butane cans and threaded isobutane/propane canisters. Precision flame control knob lets you simmer soup or crank up the heat for fast boiling.

4 500 W High-Power Output 🔥
Heats 1 L of water to a boil in just 3–4 minutes. The wide burner head disperses flame evenly, ideal for cooking everything from coffee to campsite meals.

Rugged Stainless Construction
Made from 304 stainless steel, the frame and pot arms withstand over 600 °C without warping. Polished finish resists rust and wipes clean with ease.

Stable Base & Non-Slip Arms
Quad-foot base and serrated pot supports handle cookware up to 8 kg. The low-profile design (only 7 cm high) keeps everything steady—even on rough terrain.

Extended Hose for Safer Cooking
30 cm braided stainless hose keeps fuel canisters at a safe distance from the burner. Quick-lock connector makes setup fast, easy, and secure.

🛠️ Quick Specs
Model | Mini Cassette Stove |
Materials | 304 Stainless Steel · Aluminum valve · Brass knob |
Heat Output | 4 500 W / 15 300 BTU |
Folded Size | 9 × 9 × 9 cm |
Weight | 0.36 kg / 12.7 oz |
Fuel Type | Butane spray can (EN417) or threaded 230/450 g canisters |
Boil Time* | 1 L in approx. 3–4 min (@ 20 °C) |
Hose Length | 30 cm braided steel |
Ignition | Manual (lighter or ferro rod) |
Package Includes | Stove · Dual-fuel hose · Carry pouch · Instruction guide |
💬 FAQ
Q • Does it have built-in ignition?A • No. Manual ignition with a lighter or match ensures better reliability in cold conditions.
Q • How long does a 230 g can last?
A • Around 70–80 minutes on high; over 2 hours when simmering.
Q • Is it safe to use indoors?
A • Only in well-ventilated areas. Follow safety instructions on the fuel canister, and consider using a CO detector if cooking indoors or in enclosed spaces.