I'm watching this 9 months later, but it was already in my Amazon shopping cart. This will be my go to chuck box / galley box for camping and boating. Being able to cook food while heating water is priceless.
Hello Ernie... Here at Alaska Raft Connection, I have several of the Coleman 'Fold N Go' 2-burner propane stoves that mostly go with the outfitted/rental kitchen kits for my unguided format Do-It-Yourself fly-out rafting trips. Reasoning are the following: user-friendly mostly traditional 2- burner propane use, relatively compact w/ folding feature, rounded shape(ie. no sharp edges or corners), reasonably good fit plus durable/cleanable finish on surfaces, and good in terms of stability. Purchased right at $50-$60... I went this way over the Jetboil 2-burner (and I'm a Jetboil dealer - food for thought) Pros are straightforward. Cons are that 10K BTU is somewhat on the weak side for even a stove of this size. Mid-summer, easy-going, less-demanding 'normal' situations/circumstances = good passing grade. Pressed into shoulder seasons of more demands... like colder conditions, colder water, fickle weather, windy outside, dwindling daylight hours, etc. = still OK, but not optimal. I'll relate this is the likely scenarios with this Naturehike 2 in 1 and similar braded clones. I like these designs overall. My concerns for the Naturehike stuff would be parts issues, general availability, fuel connections (ie. obviously not same as most Coleman propane stoves use). Thanks for sharing this stove. Hope these insights are helpful and relevant to your content.
Hey Ernie. This stove looks like an alternative to the Coleman pack stove. This would be great for car camping or backyard excursions. Duel burners sell this product. Great find. I'm glad to see you cooking food in lieu of just boiling water.
I would never buy that stove for my teardrop. That flimsy griddle plate will eventually warp and dump oil straight onto the burner. Easy way to lose your trailer, plus it's $100 more than you can get a better 2-burner stove for. I actually have a butane stove AND 2-burner Northern Territory stove (Coleman stove clone basically) in my teardrop galley.
I can't believe I watched someone cook breakfast on a tiny two burner stove, probably in a kitchen with a big four burner stove in it. But it was a cool stove.
I think this stove would work for car or tent camping with adequate ventilation. Propane or butane adapters would make fuel cheaper but remember butane does not work well below 40f, but propane works well In colder temps. The canisters for Pocket Rocket stoves are usually a combination of 20% propane 80% butane.
Think I would use it as long as I don’t have to carry it in a backpack. I’ll stick with my Trangia or Soto Windmaster. Looks like a good stove for “Car Camping” or a small camper/Cabin.
Hey Ernie,,,, Looks like another Great addition to Your Stove Collection,,,, My first question was,,, can I use multiple fuels,,,??? Propane ,,,,??? You showed isobutane, standard canister. With a propane and butane canister Adapter,, will it work as well,,,,??? My guess would be,,, “Yes”,,, Your thoughts,,,
Looks like a great small and compact home emergency stove or just a picknick stove for when you want to cook or fry 2 things at the same time :) I got a Outwell Anatto stove that i love and that one is my emergency stove at home but its also a lot bigger and can take a lot wider pans.
It’s just great fun to see you so excited about a stove. It looks like a wonderful option, although if one was to take it camping, a wind screen would be required. Hey, have you checked out the LOFI stove made in the UK? I just purchased one and would love to have you review it on your channel. It’s a battery powered twig stove for backpacking. Think: very refined Sierra Stove concept.
I’ve got quite a few Naturehike items and this one will be a purchase soon! Dual burners in a small form factor is a selling point for me!. Thank you for reviewing!
That's not fair...useing bacon to hook us! LOL!!!!! MMMMM SACRED BACON. Love the 2 burner idea.. Now I cook main food on gas one and water soup or any "light" extras on the alcohol stove with mess kit gear. Pain in the burner ..LOL!!😢
Nice review Ernie. That music at 6:30 had me thinking of '70s movies love scenes haha. That's a cool product. And I see now that there's someone else making one that runs off of propane. Nice options. You could throw that nature hike in a backpack if you wanted to. Do a day hike or take it out on a motorcycle, not sure about that grill though. Cooking pancakes and eggs seems sketchy. Seems like a lot of manufacturers do that. They should just be flat imo
Seems great for car camping. Not sure I would want to carry it on foot for multiple days - however it certainly looks both good and versatile (apart from weight).
Thanks for reviewing this one! It's only $90 on Amazon now, so I'm pretty tempted. I was looking in the Jetboil Genesis setup. Looks great, but it's pricey and I can tell I don't love the frying pan it comes with. I know this NatureHike stove is way cheaper, but I'm curious how they compare. Is the Jetboil setup just night-and-day better or does this thing hold its own reasonably well compared to the Jetboil? The Genesis claims it has 10k btu burners, but I'd be curious about trying a heat exchanger pot with this NatureHike stove to see if you can get closer to the Jetboil performance.
I like the idea of the two burners but not so much the price. So wondering if you can run it off of the 1 lb propane tanks? Other thing I really like is it looks so much more stable than to little one burner stoves I have been using. I like to cook inside my pop up motorcycle tent camper. But the one burner stoves as you know can get knocked over real easy. Thanks for the review. I have nearly talked myself into one. Thanks, I think!
Ouch..150.00. BUT I LIKE THIS STOVE. May become my GAS ONE stoves little brother. With adaptor could it use coleman 1 pound propane? Butane can't be found in my area...have had to resort to once a month amazon order..4 cans. My GAS ONE is my ONLY DAILY STOVE. I don't like propane but may be forced do to supply problems. ONE WISH...THE GRILL PAN HAD DUAL SIDES..FLAT AND RIDGES
I think this stove has it's utility in a more family size outdoors event. Looks cool but... the cooking plate what they missed is having one that cooks on both sides, one flat side and one ribbed side, just flip it. The bacon you are asking well it can cook as well on the flat side so you keep the bacon grease for the eggs and use the ribbed for steaks... because as for what I have seen on your video, I will have to pack a skillet.
What do you think of the kellg kettles. Thinking of getting one quite versatule. This one looks good depend hkw it performs in service. But is expensive.
I like the compact size, but don’t think it would replace my favorite Coleman dual fuel stove. I can get a LOT of cooking done with a gallon of juice, those little canisters go only so far and I just don’t like carrying them
Looks nice. Love the compact size, but it's a little expensive for what is basically a two burner car camping stove (and there's a LOT of choices there). Also, the folding design means there's no windscreen. Which is easy enough to add, but now you're carrying another piece of gear.
Duel burners are nice but the stove is missing one element that all of my Coleman duel burners have. Wind baffles or wind screens , which every way you want to call them but they cover three sides of the stoves. The Coleman's have one other benefit , They are a lot less , really a lot less. This one from naturehike reminds me of my one burner Butane from Coleman , no wind protection.
I’ve bought things from there. Nothing over say $85 though. But there’s things way more expensive. Just like eBay ect. Just gotta look for the reviews. But I’ve never had an issue on there.
Wish the griddle was flat top instead of built like a grill. Fried eggs and pancakes can’t be made on that griddle. The Fire Maple set you are using has the same issue with the griddle pan it comes with in the set.
I like it, it will do me for the boat, but price would be the killer for me, do to there being so many cheap gas cookers on the market, and with leaving it on my boat, to many thieves about to lose expensive gear, and I want to be able to pack it away in a cubby, as I will betaking home to much of the really expensive gear.
Looks gimmicky. That griddle pan destroyed those eggs 😂 it's definitely made for meat. I can do far more with my 2-burner Northern Territory stove and NOT have to worry about dumping grease right onto the burner because the griddle plate warped
I think this is one I would love to see a follow up long term review! This would be my ideal car camping setup but how will it hold up?
I was thinking same thing but I wonder if it works with propane only?
Your work on this channel deserves respect
What a nice comment. I completely agree! Lol…I have far too many stoves!
I'm watching this 9 months later, but it was already in my Amazon shopping cart. This will be my go to chuck box / galley box for camping and boating. Being able to cook food while heating water is priceless.
Hi Ernie,
Would this be useable with propane or butane with appropriate adaptors?
Hello Ernie... Here at Alaska Raft Connection, I have several of the Coleman 'Fold N Go' 2-burner propane stoves that mostly go with the outfitted/rental kitchen kits for my unguided format Do-It-Yourself fly-out rafting trips. Reasoning are the following: user-friendly mostly traditional 2- burner propane use, relatively compact w/ folding feature, rounded shape(ie. no sharp edges or corners), reasonably good fit plus durable/cleanable finish on surfaces, and good in terms of stability. Purchased right at $50-$60... I went this way over the Jetboil 2-burner (and I'm a Jetboil dealer - food for thought) Pros are straightforward. Cons are that 10K BTU is somewhat on the weak side for even a stove of this size. Mid-summer, easy-going, less-demanding 'normal' situations/circumstances = good passing grade. Pressed into shoulder seasons of more demands... like colder conditions, colder water, fickle weather, windy outside, dwindling daylight hours, etc. = still OK, but not optimal. I'll relate this is the likely scenarios with this Naturehike 2 in 1 and similar braded clones. I like these designs overall. My concerns for the Naturehike stuff would be parts issues, general availability, fuel connections (ie. obviously not same as most Coleman propane stoves use). Thanks for sharing this stove. Hope these insights are helpful and relevant to your content.
Yeah it's going for $75 on Lazada in SE Asia. Not $150
Hey Ernie. This stove looks like an alternative to the Coleman pack stove. This would be great for car camping or backyard excursions. Duel burners sell this product. Great find. I'm glad to see you cooking food in lieu of just boiling water.
For $150 in Amazon? I wonder how much in AliExpress.
Great car camping stove. I’ll stick with my 2 burner Coleman stove!! ❤
Love the compactness though.
That would be perfect for my Teardrop Camper. Always looking to save some space. Thanks for the review I think its as cool as you do.
I would never buy that stove for my teardrop. That flimsy griddle plate will eventually warp and dump oil straight onto the burner. Easy way to lose your trailer, plus it's $100 more than you can get a better 2-burner stove for. I actually have a butane stove AND 2-burner Northern Territory stove (Coleman stove clone basically) in my teardrop galley.
I can't believe I watched someone cook breakfast on a tiny two burner stove, probably in a kitchen with a big four burner stove in it. But it was a cool stove.
I think this stove would work for car or tent camping with adequate ventilation. Propane or butane adapters would make fuel cheaper but remember butane does not work well below 40f, but propane works well In colder temps. The canisters for Pocket Rocket stoves are usually a combination of 20% propane 80% butane.
SUPERB VIDEO / STOVE This would be awesome for car camping and for power outages .
That is a nice looking stove, 800 viewers and only 20 thumbs up, come on people, help a brother out…..give him a thumbs up…
Think I would use it as long as I don’t have to carry it in a backpack. I’ll stick with my Trangia or Soto Windmaster. Looks like a good stove for “Car Camping” or a small camper/Cabin.
Your friend Tab-ie would like this.
Hey Ernie,,,,
Looks like another Great addition to Your Stove Collection,,,,
My first question was,,, can I use multiple fuels,,,???
Propane ,,,,??? You showed isobutane, standard canister. With a propane and butane canister Adapter,, will it work as well,,,,??? My guess would be,,, “Yes”,,, Your thoughts,,,
This would make a good vehicle stove or for a picnic or on a boat.
Is there a way to use propane on this cool little stove ❓
I would prefer a flat cooking surface, the eggs can be flipped easier and keep the yolk intact.
Looks like a great small and compact home emergency stove or just a picknick stove for when you want to cook or fry 2 things at the same time :)
I got a Outwell Anatto stove that i love and that one is my emergency stove at home but its also a lot bigger and can take a lot wider pans.
What a great little stove, works beautifully.
$140 on Amazon!
It’s just great fun to see you so excited about a stove.
It looks like a wonderful option, although if one was to take it camping, a wind screen would be required.
Hey, have you checked out the LOFI stove made in the UK? I just purchased one and would love to have you review it on your channel. It’s a battery powered twig stove for backpacking. Think: very refined Sierra Stove concept.
A lot cheaper then the Jetboil Base camp stove, but more expensive then the Coleman folding stove, pretty cool though.
Handy dandy little setup.
Great car camping stove or for backyard or home emergencies. The GSI Bugaboo 10 “ Square pan would work great with that.
Cool tailgate piece!
You could run a cooking channel with that stove!
I’ve got quite a few Naturehike items and this one will be a purchase soon! Dual burners in a small form factor is a selling point for me!. Thank you for reviewing!
Looks like an interesting stove! Good breakfast!
Thanks Doc.
Will a 1# propane bottle ADAPTER fit on the hose ????
Only con I see . No windscreen. Otherwise it seems pretty cool. Nice review. Thanks.
You were overcharged mate.. its $75USD including delivery here in Asia.
That's not fair...useing bacon to hook us! LOL!!!!! MMMMM SACRED BACON. Love the 2 burner idea.. Now I cook main food on gas one and water soup or any "light" extras on the alcohol stove with mess kit gear. Pain in the burner ..LOL!!😢
Its a lot like the Genius Jet boil.. which is a great stove
How do you flip an egg with the yoke intact? Is it possible with the ridges ? Do naturehike make a flat griddle?
I have been watching your channel for years and love what you do but this is the first time I felt like this was sales pitch for a product
Nice review Ernie. That music at 6:30 had me thinking of '70s movies love scenes haha. That's a cool product. And I see now that there's someone else making one that runs off of propane. Nice options. You could throw that nature hike in a backpack if you wanted to. Do a day hike or take it out on a motorcycle, not sure about that grill though. Cooking pancakes and eggs seems sketchy. Seems like a lot of manufacturers do that. They should just be flat imo
Thanks Ernie!! A nice portable stove. 🥸🥸 However, I’m holding onto my portable Coleman camp stove.
Seems great for car camping. Not sure I would want to carry it on foot for multiple days - however it certainly looks both good and versatile (apart from weight).
Thanks Doc. This would be great for small car camping.
I found this review very comprehensive and informative. Great Work.
Coleman fold n go comparison????
Just waiting on Amazon to deliver the stove, looking forwards to using it would a propane adapter work on this I wonder?
Thanks for reviewing this one! It's only $90 on Amazon now, so I'm pretty tempted. I was looking in the Jetboil Genesis setup. Looks great, but it's pricey and I can tell I don't love the frying pan it comes with. I know this NatureHike stove is way cheaper, but I'm curious how they compare. Is the Jetboil setup just night-and-day better or does this thing hold its own reasonably well compared to the Jetboil? The Genesis claims it has 10k btu burners, but I'd be curious about trying a heat exchanger pot with this NatureHike stove to see if you can get closer to the Jetboil performance.
thanks for the video. I would prefer a smooth surface griddle.
I like the idea of the two burners but not so much the price. So wondering if you can run it off of the 1 lb propane tanks? Other thing I really like is it looks so much more stable than to little one burner stoves I have been using. I like to cook inside my pop up motorcycle tent camper. But the one burner stoves as you know can get knocked over real easy. Thanks for the review. I have nearly talked myself into one. Thanks, I think!
Seems a flat griddle would be better
Yeah, seems like a reversible grill/griddle would be an obvious feature for something like this. Would increase the versatility a lot.
Never seen you actually cook something, neat!!
Looks like a neat stove, but a bit pricey for me. But, as a bicycle camper, it would be handy to have.
Only $70 delivered on Lazada where I live.
$140 on Amazon 😳
Ouch..150.00. BUT I LIKE THIS STOVE. May become my GAS ONE stoves little brother. With adaptor could it use coleman 1 pound propane? Butane can't be found in my area...have had to resort to once a month amazon order..4 cans. My GAS ONE is my ONLY DAILY STOVE. I don't like propane but may be forced do to supply problems. ONE WISH...THE GRILL PAN HAD DUAL SIDES..FLAT AND RIDGES
I think this stove has it's utility in a more family size outdoors event. Looks cool but... the cooking plate what they missed is having one that cooks on both sides, one flat side and one ribbed side, just flip it. The bacon you are asking well it can cook as well on the flat side so you keep the bacon grease for the eggs and use the ribbed for steaks... because as for what I have seen on your video, I will have to pack a skillet.
What do you think of the kellg kettles. Thinking of getting one quite versatule.
This one looks good depend hkw it performs in service. But is expensive.
I like the compact size, but don’t think it would replace my favorite Coleman dual fuel stove. I can get a LOT of cooking done with a gallon of juice, those little canisters go only so far and I just don’t like carrying them
Looks nice. Love the compact size, but it's a little expensive for what is basically a two burner car camping stove (and there's a LOT of choices there). Also, the folding design means there's no windscreen. Which is easy enough to add, but now you're carrying another piece of gear.
Expensive?...yeah...it's $75 USD delivered here in Thailand.. LOL. Americans get overcharged by the Chynese.
Merci encore très utile 😎
Work good with a cowboy fry pan
Have you ever did a review or used a gel alcohol like sterno for emergency cooking or emergency bag?
It would be great for car camping, maybe e ven canoe trips but too heavy for hiking.
Duel burners are nice but the stove is missing one element that all of my Coleman duel burners have. Wind baffles or wind screens , which every way you want to call them but they cover three sides of the stoves. The Coleman's have one other benefit , They are a lot less , really a lot less. This one from naturehike reminds me of my one burner Butane from Coleman , no wind protection.
GSI Pinnacle fry pan would work much better for eggs, but nice stove.
Nice one, but looks like Meva DUAL COMPACT.
How the heck do you get the fuel line packed inside?
The handle is a little bulky would be nice if fire maple made something like this with an attachment for there jetboil
How large of a pan can you use..2 10 inch?
Can Ali Express be trusted?
I’ve bought things from there. Nothing over say $85 though. But there’s things way more expensive.
Just like eBay ect. Just gotta look for the reviews.
But I’ve never had an issue on there.
Jetboil genesis killer?
Wish it had a flat griddle but otherwise it looks great.
Great stove, two good burners and nice grill plate but you ruined the eggs. I'd need a frying pan as well. still s good tool.
This doesn’t seem ideal for backpacking 🤔 or would it be?
This is available on Amazon now.
Nice stove...but an additional FLAT grill under the second burner won't compete the "system" !!!!
Can someone tell me where to find a flat griddle about that size?
Wish the griddle was flat top instead of built like a grill. Fried eggs and pancakes can’t be made on that griddle. The Fire Maple set you are using has the same issue with the griddle pan it comes with in the set.
Eggs would have been better in a pan. Nobody cooks eggs on that type of surface. Good review, thank you!
Are you a SCAD Dad? So am I.
I like it, it will do me for the boat, but price would be the killer for me, do to there being so many cheap gas cookers on the market, and with leaving it on my boat, to many thieves about to lose expensive gear, and I want to be able to pack it away in a cubby, as I will betaking home to much of the really expensive gear.
Looks gimmicky. That griddle pan destroyed those eggs 😂 it's definitely made for meat. I can do far more with my 2-burner Northern Territory stove and NOT have to worry about dumping grease right onto the burner because the griddle plate warped
Hmm ... did the music strike anybody else as the ever popular Boom-Chicka-Wow-Wow porn soundtrack? 😶🌫️
another con: it doesn’t have a wind screen built into it.