XtremepowerUS Deluxe Propane Gas Range Stove 2 Burner Stainless Steel Cooktop Auto Ignition Camping Double Burner High Pressure
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Only use this product outside.
I'm not sure what I'm saying. However, there is no such label on it.
Selected User Reviews For XtremepowerUS Deluxe Propane Gas Range Stove 2 Burner Stainless Steel Cooktop Auto Ignition Camping Double Burner High Pressure
The flames reach a height of 5 feet. They're 6 inches tall and have a hard time adjusting to normal life. The pans are easily nudged off the burner tops because they are slick. The stovetop's plastic feet are also slick, causing it to shift around on the counter. I'm so annoyed that I didn't return it right away, but I didn't start using it until four months after purchasing it. My daughter was the first to use it, and it leaked right away. We assumed it needed some sort of adjustment or tightening, so we didn't give it much thought. However, it is a terrible stove that does not adjust. It was approved for indoor use, which is why I purchased it. It'd be safer to use a camp stove.
We bought this cool top to wear while camping. It was damaged when it arrived. The ground was uneven, as if it had been trampled upon. One of the two burners requires a match to light because the auto ignition does not work. When I first started making coffee, the stovetop turned black. This product has dissatisfied me greatly.
I was about to burn out because of the poor quality of this product.
Because the entire underside of the two-burner propane cooktop is open, I'm hesitant to use it on anything other than steel or stone! To use it, I had to place it on a stainless steel base. There is no "ignite" indication on the knobs, so you must adjust the flame by sight rather than by the knob indicator. With the flame, there is a lot of pressure.
The main gas fitting popped through the box and there was a hole in the side of the box when it was received. I didn't open it because I didn't think it was necessary. There was no plastic cap, and the slam was strong enough to push the fitting through the cardboard. During a power outage in California, I could have used it. I'm still on the hunt for an answer.
The gasket is missing, and the gas leaks as a result. I have to use an old gas line that was previously in use, but everything else is fine.
We used it last weekend and it made omelettes and coffee in no time; it's so simple to use that it feels almost like you're cooking on your own stove at home.
I was using the stove, and the flames all leaked out, causing the stove and table to catch fire. We're all safe, which is good.