Adiwo Camping Gas Stove windproof backpacking burner (up to 6800W, foldable rocket stove)
Product description
If you’re heading out with limited space but still want proper cooking power, the Adiwo camping gas stove is built around a three-burner setup with up to 6800W. On paper, it’s aimed at fast boils and efficient combustion, with a windproof design and a compact, foldable frame that travels in a carry box.
That “big flame” promise is the headline here, but whether it’s a smart buy depends on how you camp and what you cook. For simple meals on the move it could be very handy, if you’re after ultra-light kit or precise simmering, you may find it a bit more enthusiastic than you need.
The essentials
This is a foldable rocket-style camping gas stove intended for outdoor cooking: hiking, camping, trekking and even picnics. The manufacturer positions it as wind-resistant and quick to heat, and it uses a ceramic piezoelectric igniter so you can light it without carrying extra flint.
A practical plus is the built-in flame control valve. Rather than being “on or off”, you can dial the heat up or down to suit the task—boiling water is one thing, but you’ll likely want to reduce power once things start bubbling.

Key takeaways
The two things that stand out most are windproofing and portability. The windproof design is there to help keep combustion steady when conditions aren’t perfect, which is useful if you’ve ever cooked in breezy camps where the flame keeps getting pushed around.
Portability is handled with collapsible support arms and foldaway stand legs, designed to fit into the included compact box. Materials are listed as brass and stainless steel, with an emphasis on durability, corrosion resistance and high-temperature resistance.
However, it’s not the sort of stove you buy only for ultra-mild weather and tiny cups—this one is clearly built to push heat output. If you mostly do small boils or light breakfasts, the higher-power setup may feel like overkill.


What matters most

The stove is rated up to 6800 watts and uses three burners, which is meant to improve cooking speed and overall efficiency. The base description also claims a boil of 1 litre in about 2 minutes, which suggests it’s targeting “get it done quickly” cooking.
In the real world, the exact time will depend on pot size, starting temperature and wind exposure—so treat the 2-minute figure as an estimate rather than a guarantee. Still, if your routine is tea, coffee and quick meals when you’re tired after a hike, a fast-boil approach is exactly the kind of feature you’ll notice.
There’s also the windproof angle: better combustion efficiency in gusty conditions can mean less wasted fuel trying to chase the flame.
Tech specs
- Power output: up to 6800 watts
- Burner setup: three burners
- Ignition: ceramic piezoelectric igniter
- Weight: 15.37 oz / 436 g
- Materials: brass and stainless steel
- Windproofing: windproof design (for improved combustion efficiency)
- Included: carry box
- Fuel connection: 2 types of connectors
- Tank compatibility (as stated): suitable for any 7/16 thread monopropane/butane-propane blend fuel tank

Where it shines
A clear scenario is cooking for two or more people when you want water hot quickly—think boiling water for dehydrated meals, making coffee, or getting a saucepan simmered before the evening chill sets in. The control valve also makes it easier to adjust once you’re past the “full power” stage.
It’s also the sort of stove you might pick if you camp where wind is a regular problem. The windproof design is specifically called out as beneficial for harsher weather conditions, so if you often cook in exposed spots, that’s a meaningful consideration.


When it may not be a great match
You may want to skip this stove if you prioritise compactness above all else. It’s designed to fold and travel, but with a three-burner high-output layout, it’s likely to be more substantial than the smallest single-burner backpacking options.

Also, if your cooking style is heavy on fine simmering and slow, delicate heat control, a high-power camping burner can feel less forgiving than lower-output stoves. The valve helps, but the overall design is still aimed at strong heating and quick results.
Before buying, it’s worth checking the fuel tank situation. The description says it’s compatible with fuel tanks with a 7/16 thread for monopropane/butane-propane blend, and it includes two connector types—if your setup uses a different connection style, you’ll need the right adapter.
Is it worth it?
This Adiwo camping gas stove makes sense if you want a wind-resistant, foldable burner that’s geared towards fast cooking—especially boiling water quickly—and you’re comfortable with a higher-output, three-burner approach.
It’s not the best fit if you’re chasing the absolute lightest kit, or if your meals rely on ultra-fine simmering rather than bringing things to a boil fast. Also, if your gas tank isn’t compatible with the 7/16 thread monopropane/butane-propane blend setup mentioned (or you can’t sort the adapter), you may end up frustrated.

Mini FAQ
FAQs


What’s the main advantage of this stove?
The windproof design and high-output three-burner setup are the standout selling points, aimed at efficient combustion and faster heating outdoors.
Can it be lit without matches?

It comes with a ceramic piezoelectric igniter, so you should be able to light it without additional flint.
Is there a way to control the flame?
Yes, there’s a built-in flame control valve to adjust fire power depending on what you’re cooking.
Does it come with a carry box?
Yes. The stove is designed to fit into the included compact box.
What gas tanks does it work with?
It’s stated to be suitable for any 7/16 thread monopropane/butane-propane blend fuel tank, and it includes two types of connectors so you can choose an appropriate adapter.
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