

🔥 Cook Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go!
The Cofiyard 20,000 BTUs 2 Burner Propane Camping Stove is a lightweight, foldable, and portable cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring dual burners with independent adjustable flame control, it delivers powerful heat output for efficient cooking. Built with corrosion-resistant materials and wind-resistant design, it ensures reliable performance in diverse outdoor conditions. The stove includes a built-in ignition system, regulator, and carrying bag, making it an essential companion for camping, tailgating, and BBQ adventures.













| ASIN | B0DR81PT6W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,931 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Cofiyard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Date First Available | February 28, 2025 |
| Fuel Type | Propane |
| Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
| Item model number | G3E040 |
| Manufacture Year | 2025 |
| Material | Iron, Metal, PA66, Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Energy Output | 20000 BTU per Hour per Foot per Degree Fahrenheit |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 9"W x 6"H |
K**C
This Stove Seems To Be a Quality Unit.
So far, I'm happy with this stove. Ive only had the unit 3 days and haven't camped with it yet, but here are my initial observations. The carry-bag is well made, no bad seams, and no rips or tears. I like the fact that it is a padded case as it makes me feel like the company provides some quality in the product. The stove itself is good. Setup was easy - open it up and flip the panholders over. Propane regulator had no issues and the burners put out a lot of flames. The ignition system is different because you have to turn the gas all the way up before the sparker engages. I understand this design philosophy, so it's not an issue. It just feels odd to turn up the gas fully and then ignite the burner. Still, the flame control was very good and I was able to turn the flame down very low without any problems from the adjustment knob. I was also happy that I'm able to use either burner independently. If you're familiar with the classic white gas Coleman stoves, you have the primary burner and the secondary burner. When you turn on the secondary burner the primary will decrease a bit AND you can't run just the secondary burner by itself. I did not have that issue with the Cofiyard - both burners behave independent of each other. You don't need to worry about your pans being squeezed either. I put two 12" cast iron skillets on this unit and had plenty of space between them. The skillets seemed fairly stable as well. I look forward to using it over the next few weeks to see how it behaves in the wild ;-)
A**S
High BTU burners with plenty of space for two large pots/pans
Cofiyard 20,000 BTUs 2 Burner Propane Camping Stove is an Excellent product. Used it at camp unexpectedly when my old stove top failed. My comments are based on over 25 years of camping experience. I don't typically write comments for products but this one I want the audience to know that the product performed better than expected. Here are the features that I liked: 1) Compact, clamshell design with plenty of space for two large size pots or pans. Pleasant surprise considering the standard two burner stove top typically designed with burners spacing close to each other to save space on the overall dimension of the unit. This one can accommodate two large pans because the hinge opens up the two burners with plenty of spacing. 2) Burner has a piezo starter which is very convenient. I read a comment stating that there is no auto clicker feature. This is incorrect. The unit comes with a clicker on both burners. 3) Bother Burners have high BTUs which is great for high volume and high heat cooking. 4) Easy to clean and store with its own pouch. 5) The downside: The metal bracket on the burner where the pot/pan sits is too slippery. Suggest change design to have some texture to ensure that a pan does not slide off the burner when burner is on slightly uneven surface. Look forward to using this stove for my next camp out. Enjoy!
M**N
Decent quality.
Works great. Roomy surface for two large pots, doesn’t slide around on table surface. A tiny bit of rattle while transporting but stable while cooking. Not nearly as heavy and solid-feeling as Jetboil’s Genesis, but it also doesn’t feel like it’s going to fall apart. Piezo lights predictably. Simmer control is great, pretty precise, doesn’t seem to vary or change if left to simmer, unlike a Coleman. Also seems more powerful than the typical Coleman green double-burner.
K**A
Compact Jetboil-like stove without the cost.
I would give it 4.75 stars. Works great- powerful and adjustable flames. I bought this to replace my Coleman Fold-n-Go because I needed a compact stove that would fit in a certain space. I considered the Jetboil (which I have also used) but it wasn’t something I wanted to spend my money on. Positives: + Compact size when folded up + The spacing between burners is optimal for larger pots or pans- one of the main reasons I chose this model + Love how the igniter is not a separate switch. You just move the dial all the way on and then adjust your flame. + Highly adjustable flame settings - have cooked sausages, eggs, salmon and burgers and veggies great so far +Water boils quickly + Travel bag looks like it will last a bit if you care for it. It’s not super flimsy. Negatives: these aren’t too bad and me just being nit picky. - I understand the design decision to place the connector on the side versus the back. But this means a massive footprint when in operation with a 1gallon propane bottle. On a campsite bench I used to use only the short end to cook- now I have to lay it across the table- not a problem if you have a dedicated long enough cooking table or an adapter to a larger propane tank that sits on the ground. - I wish the adapter would nestle inside the unit when closed, like the fold-n-go. It’s not super annoying since I’ll pack it into the travel case anyway, but there’s a chance it could be forgotten/lost in the shuffle of camp cleanup. Overall a solid stove for a no-name brand and at a good price point. I’ll update if things go awry, as I’m only basing this review off my first camping trip with it.
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