Gas One butane stove with 4 canisters (gray) vs Coleman Classic 1-Burner Butane Stove
Overall winner: Gas One butane stove with 4 canisters (gray)
Key Differences
Gas One (A) delivers higher output at 7650 BTU and includes four fuel canisters, and it sits at a more affordable listed price tier — good if you want immediate fuel and stronger heat. Coleman (B) is more compact with an adjustable burner and removable grate for cleanup, better if you prioritize portability and finer flame control despite some mixed build-quality comments
Gas One butane stove with 4 canisters (gray)
Compact butane stove for camping with 4 fuel canisters. High output and CSA safety approval; easy to use. Customers note lightweight design and reliable heat for cooking both indoors and outdoors
Pros
- high output 7650 BTU
- includes stove and 4 butane fuel canisters
- CSA safety approved
- easy to use
Cons
- requires 8oz butane canisters only
- customer mentions value needs consideration
Coleman Classic 1-Burner Butane Stove
Compact Coleman stove with InstaStart ignition and adjustable burner. Portable design with a carry case for camping and outdoor cooking. Customers note easy setup and good heat for weekend trips
Pros
- portable and lightweight
- carry case included
- adjustable burner for temperature control
- easy to clean with porcelain-coated grate
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality
- case material perceived as cheap by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gas One |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Gas One |
| User Reviews | Gas One |