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Portable Gas Burners

What are portable gas burners?

A portable gas burner is a versatile, compact flame source for field conditions. It operates from a gas cylinder, features piezo ignition, power regulation, and wind protection, making it convenient and safe. Such camping gas burners easily fit into a backpack or case, ideal for camping, expeditions, or military tasks. Flash Army offers camping gas burners for all conditions.

Purpose of gas burners

A camping burner allows you to quickly boil water, cook a meal, or start a fire in the field. For a field base, a mini gas burner is suitable, as it saves gas and is easily portable. Together with camping lanterns, you can set up a comfortable outdoor kitchen.

Types of gas burners

  • Mini gas burner - lightweight, economical, often comes with a case.
  • Camping burner - powerful, with a hose or adapter for various cylinders.
  • Camping gas burners with piezo ignition - quick to start and have a stable burner.

A metal body, regulator, and compactness ensure reliable operation even in windy weather.

How to choose portable gas burners?

For long hikes, a mini gas burner is the best option; for field kitchens, a camping burner with a stable flame is suitable. Pay attention to the cylinder type, the presence of an adapter, and piezo ignition. For storing food nearby, a car refrigerator will be useful.

Where to buy a gas burner?

Reliable camping gas burners can be purchased at Flash Army, which also offers a variety of equipment for comfortable camping and field conditions. The website features only high-quality models with a quality guarantee, tested in field conditions.
 

Frequently asked questions about products in this category Portable Gas Burners

What is a gas burner? A gas burner is a compact device that produces an open flame from a camping gas cylinder or cartridge. It is used for boiling water, cooking food, heating dishes, and small household tasks in camping or field conditions. Unlike a full-sized stove, a burner is lighter, smaller, and easier to carry.
A gas burner is essential when you need a stable flame quickly without a campfire, electricity, or a large kitchen. On a hike, it's used to boil water, cook porridge, tea, soup, or reheat ready-made food. For camping or fishing, a burner is convenient as a lightweight backup option, especially when you don't want to set up a grill or carry a large gas stove.
Gas burners include those that screw onto the canister, hose-type, foldable camping models, burners with piezo ignition, models with wind protection, and more powerful options for larger cookware. Screw-on models are compact and lightweight but less stable with a tall pot. Hose-type burners sit lower and are more stable, making them more convenient for a kettle or wider cookware. For windy conditions, it's better to choose a burner with built-in protection or add a separate windscreen.
Gas burners are most often made of steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, brass, and heat-resistant elements around the nozzle. For such a device, not only the materials are important, but also the quality of the thread, valve, legs, flame regulator, and connection to the cylinder. If the burner is often carried in a backpack, it is better if it folds compactly and has a soft or hard case.
Place the gas burner on a level surface, away from dry grass, fabric, paper, and fuel. Before starting the burner, check the cylinder, thread or collet connection, make sure there is no gas smell, and only then open the gas supply. It is best to place cookware in the center, without tilting. After cooking, the burner should cool down, and the cylinder should be disconnected or shut off according to the instructions.
A camping gas stove is made lightweight, compact, and convenient for quick meal preparation on the go. It features folding legs or pot supports, a flame regulator, sometimes piezo ignition, and wind protection. For hiking, weight and folded size are important; for camping, stability, power, and whether the stove can support cookware for multiple people are key.
A gas burner can be used during power outages, but only with adequate ventilation and constant flame monitoring. It will help boil water, make tea, porridge, or heat food when an electric stove is not working. In an apartment or house, it is important not to place the burner near curtains, furniture, flammable materials, or plastic surfaces. For regular home use, a stable portable gas stove may be more convenient.
A gas burner is chosen by cylinder type, weight, power, stability, gas consumption, and the cookware that will be placed on it. For one or two people on a hike, a lightweight folding burner is convenient. For camping, fishing, or cooking for several people, it's better to choose a more stable model with a hose or wider supports. Before purchasing, it's important to check if the burner is compatible with the desired cylinder, as an incompatible connection will ruin the entire idea of a compact kitchen.
The advantages of a gas burner are its light weight, quick start, and simple flame control. It's easy to pack in a backpack, car, or camping box, and you don't need to gather firewood or build a fire to cook. There are also disadvantages: you need a supply of gas, efficiency drops in the wind, and a small burner can be unstable with large cookware. Also, gas cylinders must not be overheated or left near open flames.
Prices for gas burners in Ukraine start from approximately UAH 700 for full-fledged tourist models in stock. Cheaper items in the section may be accessories or individual components, so for purchasing a burner itself, it's better to focus on functional models. Further cost depends on power, connection type, piezo ignition, wind protection, weight, brand, and complete set.
When choosing a gas burner on Flash Army, it's best to select one that suits your cooking needs: a cup of tea on a hike, a pot for two, a camping site, or a backup set for power outages. Along with the burner, you should immediately check for a compatible gas canister, cookware, and a windscreen if needed, as without these items, a compact kitchen quickly becomes inconvenient. If the burner is for a backpack, weight and a folding design are important; if for a car or dacha, stability and proper support for cookware are key.