Gas One dual-fuel portable stove with inline fuel options vs REDCAMP Folding Campfire Grill – Heavy Duty Steel Grate
Overall winner: Gas One dual-fuel portable stove with inline fuel options
Key Differences
Gas One GS-3400P (A) is a dual-fuel portable stove with piezo-electric ignition, higher average rating (4.60 from 14,932 reviews) and is positioned in a more affordable price tier. REDCAMP Folding Campfire Grill (B) is a folding iron grill with a 2-in-1 mesh grill and plate design, noted for stability when open but has user-reported issues with melting and rust over time and a lower rating (4.40 from 1,080 reviews). Choose A for reliable portable cooking and fuel flexibility; choose B if you specifically need a foldable iron grill/plate for campfire cooking
Gas One dual-fuel portable stove with inline fuel options
Compact dual-fuel stove supports butane or propane with piezo ignition. Includes 4 butane cartridges and a carrying case, plus propane adapter hose. Customers praise ease of use, portability, and fuel flexibility
Pros
- dual-fuel compatibility
- piezo-electric ignition
- includes 4 butane cartridges
- compact and portable
Cons
- burner durability concerns
- propane requirement uses separate fuel source
- propane adapter sequence noted in usage
REDCAMP Folding Campfire Grill – Heavy Duty Steel Grate
Durable iron camp grill with half mesh and half plate for grilling and cooking. Stable, easy setup, and portable for campfire meals; customers note solid build and portability, though some report durability concerns over time
Pros
- durable iron construction
- stable, curved legs for open use
- 2-in-1 design: mesh grill and plate
- easy, quick to set up
Cons
- durability concerns: reports of melting after first use
- rust over time
- mixed opinions on size
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gas One |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Gas One |
| User Reviews | Gas One |