I have two of these stoves, for $25.00 Aliexpress they are total bad ass and do what they are suppose to do without any issues.. My home is located in norther New Mexico Mountains at around 9000 feet. I've been using one every day for ten months for breakfast cup of coffee, tea at night non stop and it's never failed, the igniter has been consistently spot on. I'm about to buy another because their so inexpensive now.
Did yours smell of burnt plastic when you started using it? Mine arrived a few days ago, and now it smells after being used. I saw some smoke coming from the burner
@@9abe9 ::: Some of these stoves with sheet stainless metal parts will have some sort of thin protective anti scratch sheet of plastic that may have not been removed before packing.. Some times it has a blue color to it. it could be the cover around the igniter or the pot stand. Both are stamped Stainless.
Nice Burner, the top half is Soto Windmaster and the bottom half is MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe. I prefer this setup to either the Soto or MSR burners, its the best of both worlds. The Soto triflex stand fits perfectly and is nice if your looking for a little less weight and size.
Rodger that, I enjoy it I've used it quite a few times it's a good little stove. Plus for the price you can't beat it. It's kind of cool that the the triflex Stand from soto will fit it. I'm not going to worry about that small amount of weight myself but for other people that's cool. Thanks for the views and the comments brother. And if you have half a chance can you send me some snow down here? Lately everytime I get snow week later it melts away it's really weird down here right now.
Did yours smell of burnt plastic when you started using it? Mine arrived a few days ago, and now it smells after being used. I saw some smoke coming from the burner
::: Some of these stoves with sheet stainless metal parts will have some sort of thin protective anti scratch sheet of plastic that may have not been removed before packing.. Some times it has a blue color to it. it could be the cover around the igniter or the pot stand. Both are stamped Stainless.
@rahmouneleprince I don't own the brs Titanium stove So I cant tell you one way or the other. The one youtube channel that could answer that question is the PaleoHikerMD channel. He has reviewed home camping stoves than anyone on youtube. Here is a link to this channel www.youtube.com/@PaleoHikerMD
The BRS has three purposes, be super light, compact and boil water.. It doesn't put out nearly as much BTU's as the CM it's center flame will scorch food in a cup or pot. In cold temps it suffers and no wind resistance at all and is a Fuel Pig because it takes so long to boil water in outdoor environments with any breeze. It can only hold a certain size diameter pot. The Campingmoon boils two cups of water in a little over one minute, will work in colder than normal conditions, will resist light winds. still perform (with less power output) in higher wind conditions. And will completely empty a canister of fuel without compromising it's pressure and such the fire power. Granted it will stagger a little in extreme cold and when the fuel is about to completely dry up. The cons? It's weighs much more than the BRS and is larger. I use to carry the BRS on my motorcycle for roadside Coffee breaks, dehydrated food or Ramon noodle lunch. Now I carry the Campingmoon, With an Optimums clip on wind guard and a Titanium trail cup and lid. Kept the 3.9oz MSR IsoPro Fuel Canister, for longer trips i bring two 3.9 ouncers.. The Campingmoon simply has changed the way I think of backpack stoves. If they come up with something better I'll check it out. But at this point I've fond my perfect stove for what i do.
@bigstick5278 Thanks so much for jumping in and answering that question. Sorry I didn't see your response till now. TH-cam notifications for makers sucks. Now I Have a few questions for you. You mentioned using a Optimums clip on wind guard with the camping moon stove. Is that the aluminum one they made for the Crux stove? How well is it working with the camping moon? Would you recommend it someone like me who is using the camping moon XD 2F? Really hope to hear back from you on this. Be safe and thanks again.
They are all over Aliexpress these days, last one I bought was $19.07 shipped. It went up, just need to keep an eye out for sales.. The other stove without the Igniter, no one has reviewed it at all. Most likely for three dollars more you can have the Stove King.
On the Amazon page it says. Camping Moon compact foldable stove with micro regulator. Then they say down here Lower on the page a regulator inside this little stove is to maintain steady flow of gas regardless of internal pressure. And that's all it says, so take that for what it's worth. I can't say it's exactly the same as the Soto cuz I don't have the Soto but from reading what other people are saying online who owned the Soto they say it performs exactly the same. Thanks for the comment and views
Well I went a just ordered, is your fault lol. Quick question, I’m assuming if you use it with a pot with heat exchanger it works? That’ll make fuel last even longer and I’m assuming more efficient even in gusty winds. Any opinions?
LOL Wait I'm innocent! I have used this stove with a heat exchanger pot. As for wind it did help some but nothing in the world helps more than a wind break. So adding one of those folding wind screens to your kit makes a whole lot of sense. Here is the video where I tested this stove with a heat exchanger pot. th-cam.com/video/9-I9dw4mXQ0/w-d-xo.html
Man, you are on a roll today. Two bargains in one viewing session! OK, here goes. On the Philippine Lazada site, P1399.00 (USD 23.79 at today's exchange rate.) Another Lazada seller offers the stove for P1280 (USD 21.76) but the finish appears a bit "rough." Both have free shipping. I have found no sellers on the Shopee site. This puppy certainly appears that it will boil your water fast. Will be looking at your further review.
It's a great little stove Jack. I'm very pleased with mine I'm thinking about buying a second one for my other backpack. It is now my go-to stove for lightweight. I'm so glad you can get it in your part of the world and even for a better price than I paid that's awesome. Thanks for the comment Jack it's the few people like you that keep my channel going I really appreciate it.
I have two of these stoves, for $25.00 Aliexpress they are total bad ass and do what they are suppose to do without any issues..
My home is located in norther New Mexico Mountains at around 9000 feet.
I've been using one every day for ten months for breakfast cup of coffee, tea at night non stop and it's never failed, the igniter has been consistently spot on.
I'm about to buy another because their so inexpensive now.
@bigstick5278 Thanks for sharing. I also use mine to make coffee and breakfast when I'm out and about.
Did yours smell of burnt plastic when you started using it? Mine arrived a few days ago, and now it smells after being used. I saw some smoke coming from the burner
@@9abe9 ::: Some of these stoves with sheet stainless metal parts will have some sort of thin protective anti scratch sheet of plastic that may have not been removed before packing.. Some times it has a blue color to it. it could be the cover around the igniter or the pot stand. Both are stamped Stainless.
Good lord….can’t imagine how excited you get over something actually exciting beyond a simple stove!
LoL different strokes Brian. Thanks for the comment and views.
It is very exciting when you’re an avid tent camper like me.
Campingmoon makes quality products, I don’t have this stove but I do have several of their items and haven’t been disappointed yet.
Gear heads we are..
@@bigstick5278 lol, yes indeed.
Nice Burner, the top half is Soto Windmaster and the bottom half is MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe. I prefer this setup to either the Soto or MSR burners, its the best of both worlds. The Soto triflex stand fits perfectly and is nice if your looking for a little less weight and size.
Rodger that, I enjoy it I've used it quite a few times it's a good little stove. Plus for the price you can't beat it. It's kind of cool that the the triflex Stand from soto will fit it. I'm not going to worry about that small amount of weight myself but for other people that's cool. Thanks for the views and the comments brother. And if you have half a chance can you send me some snow down here? Lately everytime I get snow week later it melts away it's really weird down here right now.
@Legi0n21Do you feel the same about other similar things like cars or clocks, or is it just similar camping stoves that get your panties in a twist.
Did yours smell of burnt plastic when you started using it? Mine arrived a few days ago, and now it smells after being used. I saw some smoke coming from the burner
::: Some of these stoves with sheet stainless metal parts will have some sort of thin protective anti scratch sheet of plastic that may have not been removed before packing.. Some times it has a blue color to it. it could be the cover around the igniter or the pot stand. Both are stamped Stainless.
Mine did not. Maybe some packing material was on or inside yours?
Can u tell me please, is it much better than brs titanium stove? Except for the weight ofc
@rahmouneleprince I don't own the brs Titanium stove So I cant tell you one way or the other. The one youtube channel that could answer that question is the PaleoHikerMD channel. He has reviewed home camping stoves than anyone on youtube. Here is a link to this channel www.youtube.com/@PaleoHikerMD
The BRS has three purposes, be super light, compact and boil water.. It doesn't put out nearly as much BTU's as the CM it's center flame will scorch food in a cup or pot. In cold temps it suffers and no wind resistance at all and is a Fuel Pig because it takes so long to boil water in outdoor environments with any breeze. It can only hold a certain size diameter pot.
The Campingmoon boils two cups of water in a little over one minute, will work in colder than normal conditions, will resist light winds. still perform (with less power output) in higher wind conditions.
And will completely empty a canister of fuel without compromising it's pressure and such the fire power. Granted it will stagger a little in extreme cold and when the fuel is about to completely dry up. The cons? It's weighs much more than the BRS and is larger. I use to carry the BRS on my motorcycle for roadside Coffee breaks, dehydrated food or Ramon noodle lunch. Now I carry the Campingmoon, With an Optimums clip on wind guard and a Titanium trail cup and lid. Kept the 3.9oz MSR IsoPro Fuel Canister, for longer trips i bring two 3.9 ouncers.. The Campingmoon simply has changed the way I think of backpack stoves. If they come up with something better I'll check it out. But at this point I've fond my perfect stove for what i do.
@bigstick5278 Thanks so much for jumping in and answering that question. Sorry I didn't see your response till now. TH-cam notifications for makers sucks. Now I Have a few questions for you.
You mentioned using a Optimums clip on wind guard with the camping moon stove. Is that the aluminum one they made for the Crux stove? How well is it working with the camping moon? Would you recommend it someone like me who is using the camping moon XD 2F? Really hope to hear back from you on this. Be safe and thanks again.
Got mine from Aliexpress, but it seems it is no longer available. Love their packaging.
Still available on Amazon but who knows for how long. Thanks for the comment!
They are all over Aliexpress these days, last one I bought was $19.07 shipped. It went up, just need to keep an eye out for sales.. The other stove without the Igniter, no one has reviewed it at all. Most likely for three dollars more you can have the Stove King.
Hi. Is there micro regulator? Like in soto windmaster?
On the Amazon page it says. Camping Moon compact foldable stove with micro regulator. Then they say down here Lower on the page a regulator inside this little stove is to maintain steady flow of gas regardless of internal pressure. And that's all it says, so take that for what it's worth. I can't say it's exactly the same as the Soto cuz I don't have the Soto but from reading what other people are saying online who owned the Soto they say it performs exactly the same. Thanks for the comment and views
@@charlesartificer2158 thanks mate! Appreciate your help 👍
@@BlazeOnMoto no problem at all you have a great day
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Well I went a just ordered, is your fault lol. Quick question, I’m assuming if you use it with a pot with heat exchanger it works? That’ll make fuel last even longer and I’m assuming more efficient even in gusty winds. Any opinions?
LOL Wait I'm innocent! I have used this stove with a heat exchanger pot. As for wind it did help some but nothing in the world helps more than a wind break. So adding one of those folding wind screens to your kit makes a whole lot of sense. Here is the video where I tested this stove with a heat exchanger pot. th-cam.com/video/9-I9dw4mXQ0/w-d-xo.html
Man, you are on a roll today. Two bargains in one viewing session! OK, here goes. On the Philippine Lazada site, P1399.00 (USD 23.79 at today's exchange rate.) Another Lazada seller offers the stove for P1280 (USD 21.76) but the finish appears a bit "rough." Both have free shipping. I have found no sellers on the Shopee site. This puppy certainly appears that it will boil your water fast. Will be looking at your further review.
It's a great little stove Jack. I'm very pleased with mine I'm thinking about buying a second one for my other backpack. It is now my go-to stove for lightweight. I'm so glad you can get it in your part of the world and even for a better price than I paid that's awesome. Thanks for the comment Jack it's the few people like you that keep my channel going I really appreciate it.