

🔥 Fold, Pack, Ignite: Your Ultimate On-the-Go Cooking Companion!
The Sterno Foldable Portable Camping Stove is a lightweight, compact, and corrosion-resistant metal stove designed for easy assembly and reliable outdoor cooking. Perfect for camping, picnics, tailgating, and emergency use, it measures 6x6x6 inches and weighs just 173 grams. Compatible with Sterno canned heat, it offers a trusted solution backed by over a century of Sterno’s heritage in portable cooking innovation.








| ASIN | B07J1LH4L5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,640 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Sterno |
| Brand Name | Sterno |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,315) |
| Date First Available | October 3, 2018 |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076642703074 |
| Included Components | Stove |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.36 x 6.61 x 1.14 inches |
| Item Weight | 172.93 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sterno |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Outdoor Folding Camp Stove |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 770075 |
| Power Source | fuel_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 6"W x 6"H |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| UPC | 076642703074 |
J**.
Lightweight and portable
I wanted this for the ability to pack in my hiking backpack without adding a ton of weight or bulk. This fit the criteria perfectly. I had to read the directions because I almost folded it the wrong way when trying to set it up. However, it's easy to use and works perfectly with the sterno cans. I would definitely use this for reheating food or heating up some water. I wouldn't try cooking raw meat though. This helps to retain the heat of the stereo but it's not going to be as hot as building a wood fire pit. It's not the most durable but I expected that. I wanted lightweight and this is exactly what I was looking for.
A**Y
Surprisingly Great Camping Accessory
These are excellent at what they are designed for. Keep in mind, they are small and water takes a lot of energy to heat up. We used these to heat up water for instant coffee, hot cocoa, and hot water for doing dishes while camping. It saved space over the fire, the sterno cans are easy to pack/store, and they light instantly. It was a great compliment to cooking while camping.
D**I
Read the directions on how to set it up the first time.
It's light and portable. We plan on using this when. We camp, thru hike and for emergencies. I like how I can get canned heat from Amazon, Walmart or pretty anywhere. I tested it out with a pan of room temp water and it only took a few minutes. I plan on getting a couple more.
W**4
It boils water...
Yes, you can boil water, unlike other reviewers claim. Use the correct sized cans, and COVER the pot. And use a reasonable amount of water. Typically you would be boiling 8 - 12 oz of water. It does take time, remember that Sterno heat output is "slower" due to small flame size, and your pot is constantly losing heat, so a lid is important. I tested this just to prove a point. On my fireplace mantel, at ambient 75F, I put 20 oz of 70F water in a 3 qt stainless pot with a glass lid. I used a 6.1 oz Sterno Green Outdoor can. Result: It reached 175F at 20 minutes, and was at a full boil after 27 minutes. After it had been boiling for 10 full minutes, I extinguished the flame. Doing the math, I had used a little over 1/4 of the Sterno can; visually it looks about 1/4 used too. Obviously this would be different in colder temperatures, or with wind, or if you started with snow instead of water, etc. Also, you don't need to actually boil water. Boiling is a useful event because you know the approximate temperature without a thermometer, but if your water is 210F, and it's not boiling... who cares. 210 degree water is 210 degree water. This Sterno stove is good quality, with fairly stiff aluminum panels, and steel grates. There is a light oil coating as others mentioned; the stove should be washed in hot soapy water to remove the oil. I would not call this a "backpacking stove" because it is a bit large even when folded, and not on the extreme end of the light-weight scale. But for most other uses, it's great. This is meant to hold the larger cans, like the 7oz or 6.1oz "green" can. The smaller 2oz cans won't do much.
M**T
Nice emergency/camping stove!
Perfect for my purposes! Several camping areas this year forbad “open flames”. Having a stove like this would have made my life easier. And, my home power has been flaky for the last few years. Hot food is a wonderful thing under those circumstances!
N**4
Emergency Gear
These are added to my emergency gear only because I already had the sternos. They set up well, pretty sturdy. Good value for the money. Would be good for camping. Haven't used yet. But...small and light enough to pack up and carry. Saw a video on YouTube and he boiled water on his... which helped me decide on my purchase.
B**S
Works.
It's okay.
P**Y
Won’t boil water but handy for warming food.
I bought this because I have used sterno in the past for chafing dishes and a s’mores making kit and it’s easy to use. My daughter and I will be doing some camping with her Girl Scout troop and I opted for this over a pocket rocket because I’m kind of a scaredy cat, haha. Thank goodness I tried it out. It’s pretty sturdy and easy to put together. Like other reviewers said it does seem a bit greasy on the outside. Mine didn’t have any food particles or anything and the packaging was new. I think there’s a coating on the metal that feels like that. I got the green sterno cooking fuel 4 pack on Amazon too. We lit it and used 20 oz. of tap water in our Stanley camping cook pot (also ordered from Amazon). We lit it at 6:10. By 6:47 it was still not to a rolling boil and I’d used over 1/2 a can of sterno so I gave up. It was steaming, there were some tiny bubbles coming up too. But it was not a full boil. I did give it 3 stars because I still think it will still come in handy. For one, if the power goes out we can warm food easily. I will probably not take this camping as we need all the space and the least amount of weight possible. I thought it’d be good because it folds flat and is light but still needing the sterno cans and the cooking pot I think the pocket rocket will be more effective. We will be using a water filter but if you needed to boil water this is not a good choice.
D**O
Este tipo de estufillas son excelentes para improvisar un área de alimentos en un campamento no muy oneroso o en situaciones de emergencia. Es de material muy ligero y basta con desplegarla y ensamblar. El combustible puede y debería ser de latas de alcohol sólido, que se encuentran en casi cualquier súper mercado o tiendas de conveniencia. Es de buen tamaño para sostener un sartén de aproximadamente 6 pulgadas sin sobrecargar la estructura.
R**E
Compact large base
Á**L
El otro día me eché con los chambeadores, unos huevitos en la obra. Utilicé una lata de "fuego envasado" que me costó aprox $15 y dura prendido entre 2/3 horas. También admitiria un hornillo de alcohol , pero habría que hacerle una base más alta. (Oudiera ser con la misma lata de "fuego envasado". Para emergencias o una salida de campo va genial ya que es muy ligero.
J**E
Looking good not use yet
W**F
It is what it is; a decent cheap stove to use for heating/cooking with gel alcohol fuel or what not. Doesn't fold nicely but for the price no complaints at all, I would buy again; especially since it is not made in PRC.
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