Here you have our selection of the best single burner propane camp stoves with unique features that are easy to use, light, and compact.

The fuel used for these stove burners is propane, but you will see one of the stoves that can also use butane. Propane is better suited for cooking at higher elevations and cold environments, which is something to think about.

Propane has a boiling point of -44°F (-42°C), so it will remain a gas at almost all temperatures. On the other hand, butane is 30°F (-1°C). So if you are in a cold environment, your butane stove will not work, and the fuel will be liquid.

This won’t be an issue for most campers unless you’re camping at altitude. Think about where you’re going to be camping and how cold it’s going to be.


Our List Of Best Single-Burner Camping Stoves

The stoves below in the list are ordered by their output power from lower to higher:

The list is made short on purpose, but this is why you have very specific and unique items here.


1. Gas ONE Propane or Butane Stove GS-3400P

  • BTU Output: 8,000
  • Dimensions: 13.5″ x 11.2″ x 4.4″
  • Weight: 3.1 lbs

This single-burner stove has a very specific feature; it can work with propane and butane. And this is one of the reasons we’ve listed it in this article. You can use an 8 oz Butane Canister and a 16.4 oz Propane Tank. It comes with a Piezo electric ignition and an automatic safety shut-off system.

The output is 8000 BTU, and it’s surprisingly light with its 3.1 lb (1.4 kg). Its dimensions (L x W x H) are 13.5 x 11.2 x 4.4 inches (34 x 28 x 11 cm). So it is compact as well.

Most Versatile

Pros:

  • Compact size
  • It doesn’t weigh too much
  • It uses a dual-fuel system
  • The solid carry case protects the burner

Cons:

  • It doesn’t have a windscreen

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You have a regulator suited for both propane and butane. Note that it comes with an excellent solid carry case included.

Its other details include air vents, non-slip rubber legs, a heat-resistant knob, and a built-in cartridge ejection system. It activates if irregular gas flow/pressure above 5-7 kg/cm² is detected.


2. Jetboil HalfGen Base Camp Cooking System

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Here you have a set with a single-burner stove, a 9-inch diameter pan shown in the picture, and a removable windscreen. This all comes in a nicely designed carry bag.

The pan is ceramic-coated, making it an eco-friendly and nonstick design. The stove is a steel structure with a removable grate, but it is pretty light; it weighs 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) without a regulator and windscreen.

Top Pick

Pros:

  • Comes with a pan included
  • It has a modular design
  • It has an excellent carry bag

Cons:

  • It’s pretty expensive
  • It doesn’t have a windscreen

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They claim this is the first stove of this type on the market. It comes with an integrated simmer control and an igniter. But the best feature is its modular design. This means that you can connect this burner with other burners. This can be convenient if you join a larger group of friends with a stove of this type.

The power output is 10000 BTU, and the total water boiled is 48 liters per 1 lb propane bottle. It measures (L X D) 9.4 x 3.9 inches (24 x 10 cm) when packed.

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3. Campy Gear Hunky 2 in 1 Portable Propane Heater & Stove

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Here you have something very versatile and unique. It includes a cooker on the top and a 360-degree radiation heater. The output is 18000 BTU.

Best 2-in-1

Pros:

  • It can be used indoors and outdoor
  • Provide excellent BTU output
  • It can be used as a heater

Cons:

  • It’s bulky and heavy, not great for backpacking

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The manufacturer also claims it is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. It comes with a low oxygen sensor and a tip-over auto shut-off system that will activate if the stove is tilted for more than 45 degrees. These are important safety features that shouldn’t be brushed over.

The stove weighs 13.45 lb (6.1 kg), so it is pretty heavy, but this is two products in one, so it’s not as bad as it seems. The dimensions are (H x D) 21.5 x 15.7/10.2 inches (55 x 40/26 cm).


Final Words

So this was our selection of single-burner propane camp stoves, and we hope you realize how extraordinary they are. Each of them undoubtedly has pros and cons, which is a matter of preference. The output power is not the only feature to bear in mind.

Fun Outdoors Team

The FunOutdoors team is comprised of seasoned writers and editors with a passion for outdoor living. 

Happy trails!

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