Love your videos! What do you think of the stove so far? I'm trying to decide between this one and the Eureka SPRK. Love how compact this one is but worry about it's stability... any insight is much appreciated!
I assume that you are referring to the Home and Camp Burner ( amzn.to/3lbqSgm ). It is really stable on table surfaces in my time of using it. Opening it takes a few times to get used to but it is fast once you are used to it. The only negative thing that I can think about this burn is it will not fit pots/pans that have a slim profile. I have a Stanley (amzn.to/3ldDxj5) and I can't fit it on this burner.
I have the home and camp burner too. I haven't had any issues with stability even on not quite flat/even surfaces. what really got me is that it's designed to use indoors and out so you can do hot pot at home with it!
I just went there yesterday with my husband. We didn’t buy anything but both of the stove/grill are very tempting, one was made in Japan, the other one was made in Korea. Actually I want them both. And they were sold out online on their website. I think I will have to go back to the store again to get at least one of them. The whole set of the one made in Japan is $345, the grill one with an iron cover is $275. Very nice stuff! Even just for backyard barbecue/grill fun!
that's my plan too, inside of buying a big back yard BBQ grill AND something for camping... just use the deluxe camping fire pit and grill for both camping and at home 😄
@@SirCampalotOutdoors At first I thought that I can use cast iron pans up to 10 inches but nope, it is more related to heat retention..... I don't see that warning in any of my butane GAS ONE stoves....or butane Soto stoves.... so that's strange so a bit worried whenever I use it with cast iron pans.
I would get the medium if I were you. The small is pretty small. However, if weight is important then get the small. These fire pits are heavy for it's size due to quality steel.
Pro tip: although even the large one is not very large, if you get the “floga” which is the smoke-inhibiting guard that runs around the top, then it becomes absolutely huge and can take a massive amount of wood. I’m camping with this set-up right now.
Was very excited to visit this store bc of you. But with Portland being a ghost town- I felt like everyone is just on edge. I was followed around with my girlfriend in the store. Beautiful store, but uncomfortable experience.
I'm sorry that you had a bad experience. That's really odd behavior of the employee/s working there. They usually are not very engaging unless you have a specific question. I hope you have a better experience next time!
It's like REI had a kid with IKEA and he was rich and spoiled and had no bushcraft skills at all ... but he wanted to go camping for no less than $2000. Good luck, kids.
@@SirCampalotOutdoors I've spent the past few years outside, in WA State, in tents I've both designed, and bought. And reality doesn't edit like these videos. Few tents survive real-world conditions for more than a weekend. For the price, Snow Peak should. I know of gear for half the cost that will.
Love your videos! What do you think of the stove so far? I'm trying to decide between this one and the Eureka SPRK. Love how compact this one is but worry about it's stability... any insight is much appreciated!
I assume that you are referring to the Home and Camp Burner ( amzn.to/3lbqSgm ). It is really stable on table surfaces in my time of using it. Opening it takes a few times to get used to but it is fast once you are used to it. The only negative thing that I can think about this burn is it will not fit pots/pans that have a slim profile. I have a Stanley (amzn.to/3ldDxj5) and I can't fit it on this burner.
I have the home and camp burner too. I haven't had any issues with stability even on not quite flat/even surfaces.
what really got me is that it's designed to use indoors and out so you can do hot pot at home with it!
I just went there yesterday with my husband. We didn’t buy anything but both of the stove/grill are very tempting, one was made in Japan, the other one was made in Korea. Actually I want them both. And they were sold out online on their website. I think I will have to go back to the store again to get at least one of them. The whole set of the one made in Japan is $345, the grill one with an iron cover is $275. Very nice stuff! Even just for backyard barbecue/grill fun!
that's my plan too, inside of buying a big back yard BBQ grill AND something for camping... just use the deluxe camping fire pit and grill for both camping and at home 😄
btw is this stove good for overlanding camping? like in outside use.
Yes! It’s great for overlanding. Very compact!
Also, it is made in Korea.
I bought that stove too, love it but strangely in the manual it say that do not use it with cast iron pans ....and I love my cast iron pans....
That's really strange that it says that. I use a cast iron pan on it. Maybe they are afraid of heavy a cast iron pan is?
@@SirCampalotOutdoors At first I thought that I can use cast iron pans up to 10 inches but nope, it is more related to heat retention..... I don't see that warning in any of my butane GAS ONE stoves....or butane Soto stoves.... so that's strange so a bit worried whenever I use it with cast iron pans.
@@ychuen5753 I think you should be ok. I've done my fair share of heavy pots and pans on that. It seems fine.
영상 잘 봤습니다. 전 시드니 살고있는데 시드니에도 스노우피크 매장 들어왔음 좋겠네요 ㅎ
안녕하세요? 시드니에는 스노우피크 매장이 없나보죠? 저희도 저희 주에는 없고 옆 주로 가야해서 3시간 걸리는데 그나마 만족해야겠어요! 시청해 주셔서 감사합니다^^
is small fire pit ok for 2people ? or should i go for medium ?
I would get the medium if I were you. The small is pretty small. However, if weight is important then get the small. These fire pits are heavy for it's size due to quality steel.
@@SirCampalotOutdoors thank you so much🙏
Don’t get the small one. Even the large one is not very large.
Pro tip: although even the large one is not very large, if you get the “floga” which is the smoke-inhibiting guard that runs around the top, then it becomes absolutely huge and can take a massive amount of wood. I’m camping with this set-up right now.
@@aafgahfah I agree with you. The large one is perfect for 2-4 people.
멋진 영상 감사합니다. 저희도 Snowpeak fan 입니다. Basecamp도 저번달에 delivery 받고 열심히 다녀 보려하고 있습니다. Basecamp stove 위에 놓인 mat가 궁금하네요. 공유가능할까요?
영상 봐 주셔서 감사합니다. 와우 베이스캠프 16인가요 아님 20인가요? 매트는 Kitchen aid 제품이구요 상세 모델명은 찾을 수가 없네요.
Was very excited to visit this store bc of you. But with Portland being a ghost town- I felt like everyone is just on edge. I was followed around with my girlfriend in the store. Beautiful store, but uncomfortable experience.
I'm sorry that you had a bad experience. That's really odd behavior of the employee/s working there. They usually are not very engaging unless you have a specific question. I hope you have a better experience next time!
It's like REI had a kid with IKEA and he was rich and spoiled and had no bushcraft skills at all ... but he wanted to go camping for no less than $2000. Good luck, kids.
Well said! I like both of those things. I only know boyscout bush craft. Lol.
@@SirCampalotOutdoors I've spent the past few years outside, in WA State, in tents I've both designed, and bought. And reality doesn't edit like these videos. Few tents survive real-world conditions for more than a weekend. For the price, Snow Peak should. I know of gear for half the cost that will.
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한국에서도 스노우피크 인기 좋아요~
그쵸? 여기는 한국만큼 인기가 있진 않은거 같아요. 저희는 스노우피크 장비 정말 좋아해요!