Gas One Portable Propane 100, 000-BTU High Pressure Single Burner Camp Stove & Steel Braided Regulator with Adjustable Legs Perfect For Brewing, Boiling Sap & Maple Syrup Prep, Model:
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Hello, and thank you for taking the time to contact me. For the extended leg, the weight limit is 150 pounds, and for the non-extended leg, it is 250 pounds. Thank you very much!
I've used it to cook a 12" round bottom wok, and it works great because the wok sits in between the grates. A 14" round bottom will work much better, providing a more stable and level base for stir-frying. A two-person meal can be made with a 12" WOK; Because I have a larger family, a 14" is more appropriate. You can also get a WOK riser / ring, which is typically used for over-the-range microwaves but can also be used on this unit to provide more stability when placing the WOK on top of it.
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to contact me. The usual ten - Propane tank with a 40-pound capacity and a QCC connection. Thank you very much!
It appears to be functional. If the bottom of the pot is only an inch or so larger than the top, the pot will be slightly cocked. The drop from the outside edge is only about a quarter of an inch. If the number is two, It would rest on the outside edge of the table and remain level at 3 inches. This is the best of my five burners; I highly recommend it.
Selected User Reviews For Gas One Portable Propane 100, 000-BTU High Pressure Single Burner Camp Stove & Steel Braided Regulator with Adjustable Legs Perfect For Brewing, Boiling Sap & Maple Syrup Prep, Model:
Even a high-end LG or Samsung stove will only produce 10-watts of heat. Its largest burner produces 15k BTUs, which isn't nearly enough to really WOK your food! To do a great wok job, this 100k burner only needs to run at about 1/3 throttle. The only thing I would change is to design a 3-tiered unit with powder coated legs to prevent rust; the only thing I would change is to design a 3-tiered unit with powder coated legs to prevent rust. For the stability of a smaller (household) wok above the burner, use a support (rather than four) base, but it can also be done with four. With the right burner, the food now has a professional appearance.
The burner is efficient and effective. The valve is simple to use and regulates the temperature precisely. In the cold weather, there was no ice formation. In comparison to other products, I like how tall the stand is. This is a simple device, and I'm not sure what kind of issues other reviewers had with it. This burner comes highly recommended by me.
This was purchased for brewing at home. I despised having to lift ten pounds. Before transferring to a new vessel, 20 gallons of beer must be brewed. This made the job a lot easier because it's above everything else I'd be transferring to. It's also tall enough for me to store the propane tank underneath it while it's being stored. br>The burner quickly heats up 10 gallons of water. It does require some air intake adjustment and can get loud, but it's not the loudest burner I've heard; it's not the best burner, but it's a great deal for the money. br>The exterior paint is cheap and will flake off during initial use, but keep it out of the rain to avoid rust.
This is a fantastic heater. It's solid and well-made. Large enough to fit a 10-gallon kettle inside. The heat output is excellent, far exceeding the needs of the majority of people. The adjustable regulator allows for complete control. This unit appears to use a "banjo burner," so replacements should be easy to come by if they're ever needed. Leg extensions, which are quite sturdy, can be used with or without the chair. Everything revolves around the frame. The frame is welded. br>br>One thing that struck me as odd was that one of the grid's notches was missing. Although I would consider this to be less-than-perfect workmanship, it does not appear to have any effect on performance. The drain valve is not protected by a heat shield plate. If your boiling pot doesn't come with one, I'd recommend getting one to protect the gaskets (GasOne pots don't come with one, but Bayou Classic do). DO NOT use insulated handled valves because the flames will melt and/or ignite the plastic, especially if the shield plate is not installed.
I bought one stove from Gasone at first, but it turned out to be too small for my needs; I now need to stir fry with a wok. Customer service is excellent, and they assisted me in making a decision to purchase this unit rather than the 200K BTU unit I had planned to purchase. Instead of just pushing me to buy a more expensive model, they asked me what I wanted to do with it and told me that 100K BTU would be more than enough for my stir fry needs. I highly recommend them based solely on this honest part. br>br>They refunded my previous purchase in full, and I've been using this new one for over a month. I'm a sucker for strength. br>br>only suggestion: instead of putting the valve on the propane tank side, put it on the stove. It's inconvenient if you need to adjust the fire while cooking. Because of the high pressure/power, I'm guessing there's a safety concern?.
I was mostly pleased with this product (there was one minor drawback). On the first couple of uses, I noticed noxious smoke that neighbors could smell from hundreds of feet away, as well as a problem with one of the legs) until the third time I used it, when I noticed the heat output suddenly dropped dramatically. I'd just replaced the tank with a full one, so I knew the problem wasn't a lack of propane. When I looked closer, I noticed that the connection between the hose/regulator and the burner had melted, and propane was leaking out at such a rapid rate that the majority of my tank had been emptied in less than 30 minutes. The braided hose has molded itself through the black plastic, and the brass connection to the burner has a lot of play, as you can see in the photo. br>br>It's aggravating to have to figure out how to replace this piece after only three uses, and it's even more upsetting that such a dangerous situation occurred. The fact that the leaking gas did not ignite makes me feel extremely fortunate.
It's a great buy because the outdoor burner does exactly what it's supposed to do. As a foodie, I always cook at home, and this sometimes involves a lot of smoke and odor. Setting up this outdoor stove in my backyard allows me to keep the smoke and odors outside, and the height is ideal for standing. In addition, the stove is far more powerful than my old ones, giving me more options. The only flaw that detracts from a four-star rating is that the legs are not as secure as they appear.
It's perfect for my work! Finally, there is sufficient heat to stir-fry. br>Unit appears to be a little fragile where the jet connects to the burner, and the regulator appears to be a little fragile as well; however, it burns a clear blue and the stand legs are fine, and they can be adjusted a little to make level, which is nice.