🔥 Ultralight power that fuels your wildest adventures
The BRS 3000T is an ultralight titanium backpacking stove weighing only 26g, delivering 2700W of power to boil 1L of water in under 3 minutes. Its fuel-efficient design uses minimal propane, making it ideal for minimalist backpackers who value speed, weight savings, and compact portability.
W**W
So nice I bought a second one.
The media could not be loaded. When I first got into backpacking I purchased a hat oil flash kit. I loved it; however the more I got into backpacking I realized how heavy and bulky they are. The other day I decided to buy the MSR pocket rocket 2 for its small lightweight design. It is a major upgrade to the jet oil as far as weight and how compact it is. But then I stumbled across a video of someone using the bsn 3000 and they were caving about how inexpensive it is. So since I’m getting ready to go on a backpacking trip with my wife, our son, and his friend I figured for $15 I would get him one and see how well it works. I had very low expectations. When it arrived I could not believe how light it is. Almost non existent, and about a third of the size of the MSR I hooked it up to test it out and it works fantastic. Can bring the flame down real low or crank it up for some high heat. Once turned off, it cools very quickly. The BSN 3000 seems very durable and so simple to use and carry. I didn’t want to take the chance that the price jumps up on these so I bought a second one that I’ll most likely be using instead of my brand new MSR. Amazing buy!
B**N
Excellent product
Value for money:This little thing is perfect for hiking trips. It’s great quality and value for something so useful and takes up almost no space.
T**R
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Everything you've heard about this stove is true. It's very lightweight, it's very small, it's very expensive, and it performs very poorly in the wind.1. The arms are very short, so your pot won't be as stable.2. The head is very small. I was boiling water with a Toaks 450ml lightweight mug, and it got so hot, the bottom of the mug protruded outward. I was able to pop it back in, but then I boiled water with the Soto Windmaster stove, which has a much bigger head, and didn't have any issues.3. I did a wind test with a fan five feet away on high that generated wind speeds of 3 mph, and this stove couldn't boil water, only got up to 140 degrees F. I tried the same test with a Fire-Maple Greenpeak stove, and it took a long time, but it eventually boiled water.So the advantage this stove has over other stoves is the price and weight. Let's compare:BRS, 0.93 oz, 1.49 oz with lighter, costs $16Fire-Maple Greenpeak, 2.99 oz,, has an igniter so don't need a lighter, costs $20Soto Windmaster, 3.06 oz, has an igniter so don't need a lighter, costs $70If you want to save 1.5 ounces and four dollars, then get the BRS over the Greenpeak, but make sure you cook on the other side of your tent to try to block the wind.
C**S
Must have for backpacking
This works perfectly and is super compact and light.
N**E
I love these little stoves so much, I keep buying more
I now have 4 of these little stoves! they are cheap, light, durable and work great! I have two jetboils that rarely get used anymore, since these are a fraction of the weight and bulk. A Nalgene bottle full of water, a Nalgene "canteen cup", a spork, this stove and a small 3.9 oz fuel canister makes for a very small, effective package. Boil water for your mountain house meals, or make a cup of trail coffee. A small 3.9 oz fuel canister and this stove will fit inside a Nalgene canteen cup, with room to spare for coffee packets. Buy one for all your packs!Last note: there is nothing the more expensive "big name" stoves do, that these little stoves don't do equally well.
D**Y
Inspirational
We liked our first one so much that it inspired a full new cook set for my wife... All BECAUSE the of the quality of this stove.
A**H
Good buy
I've had it for over a year now. It’s definitely a good buy. I pack this as a secondary/emergency burner because you never know, right? Onetime, my Jetboil went out on me on a four-day backpacking trip. Luckily, I had this little guy as a backup, and it saved me pretty much. I take it everywhere with me. It’s small, lightweight, and reliable. I highly recommend it.
W**C
Low-Cost Solution for lighweight Bugout Bag
Light, reliable, small footprint. Great addition to the a go bag.
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