Reviews You Can Rely On

Stansport Outfitter Series 3-Burner Review

A well-designed and powerful 3-burner stove, with easy setup and a relatively trim design
gearlab tested logo
stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review
Credit: Jared Ross
Price:  $160 List
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Manufacturer:   Stansport
By Mary Witlacil ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 10, 2022
54
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#9 of 12
  • Boil Time - 25% 5.0
  • Fuel Efficiency - 25% 1.0
  • Simmering Ability - 20% 9.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 7.0
  • Portability - 15% 7.0

Our Verdict

If you believe you shouldn't have to sacrifice any time to make a well-rounded breakfast and a cup of coffee in the morning, then the Stansport 3-Burner stove might be a match made in car camping heaven. This innovative stove has two 25,000 BTU burners and one 10,000 BTU burner in the middle. It features snug windscreens for decent wind protection, though it did have below average performance in our wind test. It also has three removable cooking grates for easy clean-up. Our review team was impressed by this stove's rapid boil time and ease of set-up. If you're on the hunt for the perfect partner in breakfast crime, then your search might be over.
REASONS TO BUY
Three burners
Fast boil time
Easy setup
Powerful burners
REASONS TO AVOID
Awkward and sharp carrying handle
Below average wind resistance
Editor's Note: This review was updated on November 10, 2022, to reflect new test results and the updated metrics.

Compare to Similar Products

 
Awards  Editors' Choice Award  Best Buy Award  
Price $160 List
$87.92 at Amazon
$190 List
$171.12 at Amazon
Check Price at Backcountry
Compare at 2 sellers
$30 List
$28.88 at Amazon
$69.95 at REI
Compare at 2 sellers
Overall Score Sort Icon
54
74
66
51
48
Star Rating
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Bottom Line A durable, feature rich and high octane 3-burner stove that is easy to set up and stow awayA high-performing stove that boils fast, resists wind, simmers well, and is easy to cleanA decent entry-level stove featuring a piezo igniter and a compact design, but with slow boiling and moderate wind resistanceAn absolute bargain, this versatile little stove cooks any single-pan or pot meal you task it withA very portable, easy to use, single burner butane stove
Rating Categories Stansport Outfitter... Camp Chef Everest 2X Coleman Cascade Cla... Gas One GS-3000 Eureka SPRK+ Butane
Boil Time (25%)
5.0
9.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
Fuel Efficiency (25%)
1
5.0
7.0
2.0
1
Simmering Ability (20%)
9.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
Ease of Use (15%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Portability (15%)
7.0
6.0
8.0
9.0
9.0
Specs Stansport Outfitter... Camp Chef Everest 2X Coleman Cascade Cla... Gas One GS-3000 Eureka SPRK+ Butane
Weight 13.32 lbs 13.97 lbs 9.71 lbs 4.1 lbs 4.94 lbs w/case, 3.49 lbs stove alone
BTU per Burner (from manufacturer) Outer 2 burners are 25,000 each, inner burner is 10,000 20,000 10,000 9,000 11,500
Average Boil Time (1 liter of water, wind & no wind) 5 min 52 sec 3 min 21 sec 6 min 39 sec 8 min 45 sec 9 min 13 sec
Boil Time (1 liter of water, wind from a box fan) 7 min 55 sec 3 min 25 sec 7 min 56 sec 13 min 13 min 10 sec
Boil Time (1 liter of water, no wind) 3 min 39 sec 3 min 17 sec 5 min 23 sec 4 min 30 sec 4 min 36 sec
Cooktop Material Stainless steel Nickel-coated steel Aluminized steel Enamel Coated Steel Stainless steel
Packed Size 23" x 12.75" x 4.3" 27" x 15.5" x 8.25" 21" x 13" x 3.5" 14" x 12" x 3.5" 15.3" x 13" x 3.6"
Cooking Surface Dimensions 19.5" x 9.5" 21" x 9.5" 20" x 12" 8.25" x 8.25" 9.5" x 9.5"
Burner/Flame Diameter 4.75" (outer burners), 3.25" (middle burner) 4.75" 3.25" 2.875" 3'
Distance Between Burners (center to center) 7" (outer to middle), 14" (outer to outer) 12.25" 11" N/A N/A
Windscreen Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Piezo Ignitor Yes Yes Yes Yes Rotary
Number of Burners 3 2 2 1 1
Type of Model Tabletop Tabletop Tabletop Tabletop Tabletop
Fuel Type Propane Propane Propane Butane Butane
Model Number 212-300-50 MS2HP 2157477 GS-3000 2572201

Our Analysis and Test Results

Are you the type of person who likes to roast veggies and scramble your eggs at the same time as you make coffee in the morning? If so, this could be the stove for you. The Stansport 3-Burner features two high-powered 25,000 BTU burners and a third 10,000 BTU burner in the middle. Beyond the potential to have three burners going simultaneously, this stove boils water fast, is easy to set up, and has solid wind resistance. If this isn't enough, this stove is still fairly trim, so it won't command too much space in your car camping kitchen kit.

Performance Comparison


stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - the stansport features a broad cook surface, 3 burners, rapid...
The Stansport features a broad cook surface, 3 burners, rapid boiling time, above average wind protection, and a durable design - what's not to love?
Credit: Jared Ross

Boil Time


To evaluate stove performance, we do two water boiling tests in our garage "lab" at 5,000 feet. The 3-Burner had an average between the windy and wind-less tests of 5 minutes and 52 seconds, and this score positioned it right in the middle of the pack.

We measure how long it takes for each stove to boil 1 liter of 58°F water in the absence and presence of 2-4 mph of "wind" generated by a box fan. For the windy test (which we do first), the 3-Burner boiled 1 liter of water in 7 minutes 55 seconds, which is a slightly below-average performance. By contrast, in our wind-less boil test, it was one of the leaders of the pack, taking just 3 minutes 49 seconds to boil 1 liter of water. In the wind-less test, this stove outperformed all but one of the tabletop stoves in our lineup, impressing even the most skeptical reviewers.

The reason we simulate constant wind with a box fan is to test the effectiveness of the stove's wind resistance. As such, this test is only a rough approximation of high wind in the backcountry. When testing the 3-Burner in the field, we found the windscreens worked well enough to keep a breeze from ruining our dinner plans. Our reviewers appreciated the tight and secure fit of the windscreen. Some of the stoves with a similar design are a bit more finicky and less secure, thus providing less reliable wind protection. While our test suggests that other stoves provide better wind resistance overall, this one gets the job done without too much of an issue.

stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - testing boil times in the garage, the stansport 3-burner had one of...
Testing boil times in the garage, the Stansport 3-Burner had one of the fastest boil times of any stove in our review.
Credit: Mary Witlacil

Fuel Efficiency


In addition to evaluating the power and wind resistance of each stove, we also consider fuel efficiency. The 3-Burner was one of the least fuel-efficient stoves in our review, consuming an average of 1.45 ounces of a Coleman propane canister or 9% of a fuel bottle per boil test.

To determine fuel efficiency, we start each series of boil tests with a fresh propane canister. We then weigh it before and after each of the boil tests. We assume that stoves will be less fuel efficient during the wind test, and we do this test first because fuel efficiency diminishes as the fuel bottle empties. For the windy test, the 3-Burner consumed 1.94 ounces or 12.36% of the fuel in the canister. By contrast, during the wind-less test, it used 0.96 ounces or 6.11% of a fuel canister. In both tests, it consumed more fuel than nearly all other stoves in our review. Our review team was somewhat baffled by the poor performance on fuel efficiency with this stove. We think it could be due to it having two 20,000 BTU burners (which are higher output than some others in its class) coupled with a minimal windscreen and the burners sitting farther away from the cooking grate than other models.

stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - the windscreens on the stansport 3-burner afforded adequate wind...
The windscreens on the Stansport 3-Burner afforded adequate wind resistance in the field, even though it did not perform as well in our box-fan-test.
Credit: Jared Ross

Simmering Ability


To test simmering ability, we made curry and rice, as well as a slow-cooked veggie and egg scramble. In each instance, the Stansport 3-Burner simmered like a champion. We were impressed with how you can finesse the knobs down low for minimal heat, even on the higher output outer burners. In fact, the Stansport 3-Burner cooked rice better than some electric stoves in our home kitchens. Despite the high power output of the outer burners, it was able to cook at a low enough temperature to simmer consistently. If you need an even lower temp, the middle burner provides a lower amount of heat to keep something simmering without constant monitoring. If you want to cook slow and low rather than raging on boxed mac and cheese, then this stove may be an ideal option for you.

stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - being a high btu stove, the stansport 3-burner surpassed...
Being a high BTU stove, the Stansport 3-Burner surpassed expectations when it came to simmering, as evidenced here by simmering rice on low heat.
Credit: Mary Witlacil

Ease of Use


To evaluate ease of care, we consider how easy it is to both set up and clean a stove. The 3-Burner fared well in this category because it is easy and straightforward to set up, use, and clean — performing comparably well as the other propane models in our review.

Propane camping stoves require a few more steps to set up than butane stoves, but this shouldn't necessarily be a dealbreaker for you. If you've ever used a car camping stove, the setup for the 3-Burner is likely the same. Simply open the lid, slide the windscreen tabs into the t-slots on the lid, screw the regulator and the propane into the stove — and you're ready to go. While we like to keep a lighter in our kitchen kit, the Piezo ignitor worked like a boss for each of the three burners, making stove lighting as easy as turning a knob.

stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - setting up the stansport 3-burner is as easy as 1-2-3. here our...
Setting up the Stansport 3-Burner is as easy as 1-2-3. Here our reviewer demonstrates opening the stove, and you see the windscreens tucked in flat on top of the cooking grate. Simply install the windscreens, hook up the regulator, and you'll be cooking in no time.
Credit: Jared Ross

With three removable cooking grates and a stainless steel drip pan, cleaning and caring for the Stansport 3-Burner is fairly easy. The stainless steel drip pan is easy to scrub with a scouring pad once you remove each of the three cooking grates. The only reason this stove didn't earn higher marks in this metric is that you have three grates to install or remove each time you want to clean the stove. This can be a definite perk in the backcountry if you scrub the grates in a dish tub with your other dishes. However, we found the middle cooking grate somewhat challenging to seat in its footprint after removal.

stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - to clean the stansport 3-burner, you simply remove the one (or all)...
To clean the Stansport 3-Burner, you simply remove the one (or all) of the cooking grates and scrub the stainless steel cooking pan beneath.
Credit: Jared Ross

Portability


Weighing in at 7.77 lbs and with relatively trim dimensions (12.75" x 23" x 4.3"), the Stansport 3-Burner scored fairly well in terms of portability. The Stansport 3-Burner is easy to carry and trim enough to tuck into most kitchen kits. It would have scored higher for its slim design and light weight, however the handle on the bottom of the stove is situated so that you have to carry the stove vertically rather than horizontally — which is awkward. Additionally, the handle digs into your skin when you transport the stove, making it not only awkward but a little painful as well. Our reviewers maintain that this should not be a dealbreaker, as you can always carry the stove like a pizza tray; it is just one minor design flaw on an otherwise great stove.

stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - with the carrying handle situated so you have to carry the stove...
With the carrying handle situated so you have to carry the stove vertically rather than horizontally, the Stansport 3-Burner was slightly more awkward to pick up than other stoves.
Credit: Jared Ross

Should You Buy the Stansport Outfitter Series 3-Burner?


Our reviewers were consistently impressed with the high power output and simmering ability of this stove. It is relatively easy to set up and clean and is also easy to transport. However, relative to other stoves in our review, we feel the price is a little steep given its poor performance in our fuel efficiency and wind resistance tests. That said, the stove still performed well in the field, even in the presence of a crosswind. Furthermore, you get three burners for the price of many two-burners, which could knock your breakfast and coffee routine out of the park.

What Other Camping Stoves Should You Consider?


We recommend checking out the Eureka Ignite Plus, which is in the same price range but more fuel efficient and faster at boiling water in the wind. If you don't mind spending a little more money, check out the Camp Chef Everest 2X — it's a higher-powered stove that boils quickly, is fuel efficient, and performs well across all our metrics.

stansport outfitter series 3-burner camping stove review - our reviewers loved the versatility, simmer ability, and power of...
Our reviewers loved the versatility, simmer ability, and power of the Stansport 3-Burner stove.
Credit: Jared Ross

Mary Witlacil