Camp Chef Explorer Double Burner Stove is small enough and light enough for backpackers? That’s right! This canister stove has two independently-operating burners, and it folds up nice and flat for easy packing. You can boil water for drinks while you boil water for pasta, or simmer a sauce while the rice cooks.
Positives Of Camp Chef Explorer Stove
- The two burners operate independently (You can have one on and the other off, or one on high and the other on simmer)
- Lightweight (much lighter than two separate stoves)
- Simple to use (attach the canister, turn the knob, light, and cook)
- The canisters are recyclable (use the key that comes with the stove to puncture the canister and then crush it with a boot). This is unlike all other canister stoves
- Boils water fairly quickly and simmers great
- A lot better heat output even in cold conditions compared to other canister stoves
- Folds flat for compact, easy packing
- It comes with a big cooking surface
- The main thing is it comes with a windscreen. WoW
- Its legs are adjustable
- It has a highly durable Aluminum Burners.
Negatives Of Camp Chef Explorer Stove
- Fuel canisters can be difficult to find in some areas (check your local outfitting store for Suitable Propane Fuel Tank)
- Too big and bulky for only one or two people
- At the lowest flame setting, while simmering, the flame would occasionally go out in a big gust of wind.
This stove is perhaps a little bulky if you are going solo or with just one other person (Then again, you wouldn’t need two burners). But if you have three or four hikers to split up the gear, this stove is perfect. It is also a great option for family campers that don’t want to lug around a much larger and heavier stove. It works better than other canister stoves in cold conditions, and you can have a rocket-like flame on one burner while simmering on the other
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