Just bought one based on your review from Amazon and it is fantastic and the adapter will save me a lot of money on gas when camping when lockdown is over. Brilliant bit of kit!! Thanks.
Your amazon review brought me here, I have several 'different stoves' for different camping but needed a little one like this for wild camping, just ordered it bro
@@anonymous4201 yes I’d say so. I have used mine to boil potatoes for my family of 6 comfortably. Just have to be sure it’s on the flattest ground possible if you’re at a table. I used a tree stump
Just visited the link you gave. I thought I reorganised this stove. It's also branded as Terra Hiker when not with the wind protector. On the Odoland the wind protector feature now has half a dozen holes drilled into it! Back to Odoland, they also sell / brand a portable camping kit/stove doing the rounds on youtube and amazon.
Thank you mate didnt know about these until i saw your video . just ordered 1 from amazon thanks again...you need a sponser mate i bought this cause of you lol
I’ve been on the hunt for one of these remote canister stoves. I’ve had my eye on this one, the Redcamp one and one with a preheat tube (gets too cold up here). Very informative, thanks!
Am considering one of these, but what's it's the lowest simmer like? For cooking food without burning it and not just boiling water. How fuel-hungry is it? Did you/can you weigh a new gas canister before and after boiling water at a good burn. Have also been considering the Alpkit Koro - I know it's a higher price point at £48.
A word of caution: this stove, msr stoves and all other isobutane stoves are built around isobutane fuel. If you use the propane adapter and use propane as fuel, it WILL eventually blow out the seals and cause fuel leaks. Propane has 4x the vapor pressure of isobutane. The stove seals are not designed for that amount of pressure. Just because you can, doesnt mean you should. If you want your backing stoves to last, DO NOT use propane
stainless steel not ally , but ground level is best great stove ,, get a pan with a heat shield vango ultralight 1l pan fits the big bottle inside perfectly
Theyre cheaper but last two minutes .. pack a fat one they last 2 weeks . Theyre the best types of stove really stable and more controll over the heat ..not welding food to the pan like a jet cooker does . And the new msr .. forget them buy these stoves . More pan choices than jet boils one pot does all .. no fry ups for the jet boil fans
Without the adapter you can use any of the brands that use a threaded top on the canister. Camping gaz, Coleman and most of the other brands will always do a variety of canisters to fit different appliances, just double check before you buy. You can also buy the adapter separate on eBay/ amazon for quite cheap.
Ive not had this with mine. Have you had it long? Sounds like it could be clogged up somehow. If you’ve used it a few times before this happened, maybe just give it a good clean
Why is this so cheap though?? 🤔 almost makes me think it’s not as reliable because of its affordable price... compared to like a Pocket Rocket 1, Pocket Rocket 2 and Pocket Rocket Deluxe it’s much cheaper... why is that? And how do the Pocket Rockets compare to this one in your unbiased opinion?
I couldn’t really say. I’ve used this stove about 7-8 times now and it’s still holding up as well as in this video. I don’t have any personal experience with the pocket rocket stoves but I did do a lot of research before deciding not to get one and the main reason I avoided the pocket rockets was because of the amount of noise they make. I think the Odoland will hold up for a good amount of time and I dare say that if there ever was a problem to occur, I’d just buy another.
@@cjswildernessadventures2946 thanks for the reply! And that’s really good to know. Me and my girlfriend are wanting to go camping and we are both looking into portable camping stoves like this one. She was the one that came across this Odoland 3500w stove and I had my eyes on the pocket rocket deluxe but don’t like how pricy it is so I’ll consider the Odoland 3500w. They’re going really affordable on Amazon currently it’s insane. I like the piezo and the wide stove head features I’ll admit. Is it quite light and easy to pack?
@@diegofonseca6708 yeah it’s the lightest stove I’ve personally owned. The orange box is only 10x10 cm / 4”x4” cube so it packs away really well and perfect for lightweight camping. It’s ticks all the boxes for me and my style of camping. I think if I ran into any problems with it I would definitely update my video but so far so good. For the price, size, weight and versatility it’s just brilliant stove. I hope my video and comments have helped in your decision making. This is definitely a product worth considering if it ticks all the right boxes for you too
@@cjswildernessadventures2946 thank you so much for the helpful demo, info and for your objective opinion. Much appreciated! Yes you definitely helped me decide easier on which stove to pick. I think I am on board on this now along with my girlfriend. I have been doing my digging around and researching other portable stoves and comparing everything from features to pricing. And I see now you can’t go wrong with the Odoland 3500w. My girlfriend and I are really looking forward to this trip. Cheers!
Just bought one based on your review from Amazon and it is fantastic and the adapter will save me a lot of money on gas when camping when lockdown is over. Brilliant bit of kit!! Thanks.
Glad you find it as useful and as versatile as I do. Couldn’t not review this bit of kit! 👍🏽
Me too just bought it and the adapter and wind deflected builtin are a excellent plus, including the low weight of the stove.
Comes to a boil MUCH faster with the lid on 😉
Good review I bought one 👍
Thankyou for this review. I’m buying one for my wild camps 👍🏼
That’s what mine is used for. It’s still going strong. Happy camping!
I just bought one .. its amazing and the flame is stronger than that just open the throttel more
Your amazon review brought me here, I have several 'different stoves' for different camping but needed a little one like this for wild camping, just ordered it bro
Glad my review helped. I’ve been using this stove since and even on a family camping holiday and it’s still working just as well as the day I got it
@@cjswildernessadventures2946is this sufficient and stable enough to use with a big pan to cook for the family? Thanks
@@anonymous4201 yes I’d say so. I have used mine to boil potatoes for my family of 6 comfortably. Just have to be sure it’s on the flattest ground possible if you’re at a table. I used a tree stump
Just visited the link you gave. I thought I reorganised this stove. It's also branded as Terra Hiker when not with the wind protector. On the Odoland the wind protector feature now has half a dozen holes drilled into it! Back to Odoland, they also sell / brand a portable camping kit/stove doing the rounds on youtube and amazon.
Just the info I was looking for, Thanks for sharing
Thank you mate didnt know about these until i saw your video . just ordered 1 from amazon thanks again...you need a sponser mate i bought this cause of you lol
great video just what I wanted just waiting for the next one
Great review and thanks for sharing - very helpful. Do you know if it’s possible to use both propane and butane gas?? Thanks again for sharing
Hey, sorry for late response. I believe it is possible to use either gas with this camping stove.
I've got the same one,Its a great little stove
I’ve been on the hunt for one of these remote canister stoves. I’ve had my eye on this one, the Redcamp one and one with a preheat tube (gets too cold up here). Very informative, thanks!
Cool.. Well Hot actually.. See what I did there? Ok well thanks for the video. I'm buying one now based on your review.
Am considering one of these, but what's it's the lowest simmer like? For cooking food without burning it and not just boiling water. How fuel-hungry is it? Did you/can you weigh a new gas canister before and after boiling water at a good burn. Have also been considering the Alpkit Koro - I know it's a higher price point at £48.
Very good. Thanks
A word of caution: this stove, msr stoves and all other isobutane stoves are built around isobutane fuel. If you use the propane adapter and use propane as fuel, it WILL eventually blow out the seals and cause fuel leaks. Propane has 4x the vapor pressure of isobutane. The stove seals are not designed for that amount of pressure. Just because you can, doesnt mean you should. If you want your backing stoves to last, DO NOT use propane
stainless steel not ally , but ground level is best great stove ,, get a pan with a heat shield vango ultralight 1l pan fits the big bottle inside perfectly
How good is the built in wind deflector? Ive got one similar to this but hasnt got the deflector.
Would a Bialetti Mokka Express with a diameter of 7 cm (2.75 inch) fit on this burner ? In other words what is the inner diameter of the pot stands ?
Theyre cheaper but last two minutes .. pack a fat one they last 2 weeks . Theyre the best types of stove really stable and more controll over the heat ..not welding food to the pan like a jet cooker does . And the new msr .. forget them buy these stoves . More pan choices than jet boils one pot does all .. no fry ups for the jet boil fans
do you have the burners one
how to detach ready stock stove burner furnace connector gas tank adapter valve for outdoor camping and replace a new one?
Can you adjust the heat on the stove the flame size?
Hey, yes. There is a valve that you can turn to adjust the heat/flame size on the connection to the gas canister.
I don’t have the adapter do you know what brand of gas will work for me ?
Without the adapter you can use any of the brands that use a threaded top on the canister.
Camping gaz, Coleman and most of the other brands will always do a variety of canisters to fit different appliances, just double check before you buy. You can also buy the adapter separate on eBay/ amazon for quite cheap.
£18.99? wow in 2 years it is now £23.99 that's a rise of 25%
How can you clean them
I’ve not yet had to clean mine. I’ve not spilled anything
My one is burning yellow and won’t go blue and cutting out?
Ive not had this with mine. Have you had it long? Sounds like it could be clogged up somehow. If you’ve used it a few times before this happened, maybe just give it a good clean
I want to purchase this beautiful and durable stove. But very costly in india about 250$
So sad....
Here you go brother 🙂
Its available for inr 1200 on amazon....
Why is this so cheap though?? 🤔 almost makes me think it’s not as reliable because of its affordable price... compared to like a Pocket Rocket 1, Pocket Rocket 2 and Pocket Rocket Deluxe it’s much cheaper... why is that? And how do the Pocket Rockets compare to this one in your unbiased opinion?
I couldn’t really say. I’ve used this stove about 7-8 times now and it’s still holding up as well as in this video. I don’t have any personal experience with the pocket rocket stoves but I did do a lot of research before deciding not to get one and the main reason I avoided the pocket rockets was because of the amount of noise they make.
I think the Odoland will hold up for a good amount of time and I dare say that if there ever was a problem to occur, I’d just buy another.
@@cjswildernessadventures2946 thanks for the reply! And that’s really good to know. Me and my girlfriend are wanting to go camping and we are both looking into portable camping stoves like this one. She was the one that came across this Odoland 3500w stove and I had my eyes on the pocket rocket deluxe but don’t like how pricy it is so I’ll consider the Odoland 3500w. They’re going really affordable on Amazon currently it’s insane. I like the piezo and the wide stove head features I’ll admit. Is it quite light and easy to pack?
@@diegofonseca6708 yeah it’s the lightest stove I’ve personally owned. The orange box is only 10x10 cm / 4”x4” cube so it packs away really well and perfect for lightweight camping.
It’s ticks all the boxes for me and my style of camping. I think if I ran into any problems with it I would definitely update my video but so far so good. For the price, size, weight and versatility it’s just brilliant stove.
I hope my video and comments have helped in your decision making. This is definitely a product worth considering if it ticks all the right boxes for you too
@@cjswildernessadventures2946 thank you so much for the helpful demo, info and for your objective opinion. Much appreciated! Yes you definitely helped me decide easier on which stove to pick. I think I am on board on this now along with my girlfriend. I have been doing my digging around and researching other portable stoves and comparing everything from features to pricing. And I see now you can’t go wrong with the Odoland 3500w. My girlfriend and I are really looking forward to this trip. Cheers!
@@diegofonseca6708 glad I could help. I hope you and your girlfriend have a great and safe trip!
Going to buy one before they ban them, haha. They are banning gas stovetops in the US....