




I recently took the 4000W Infrared Portable Split-Type Camping Stove out on a three-day trek to see if its heat output lived up to the hype. This stove aims to bridge the gap between heavy-duty basecamp gear and lightweight hiking equipment, focusing on efficiency through infrared technology.
The construction feels robust, utilizing a split-type design that separates the burner from the fuel source for improved safety and stability on uneven ground. The infrared burner head is built to minimize heat loss, which translates into a noticeable reduction in wind-affected cooking times compared to standard open-flame burners.
Setting up the stove is straightforward, with the split-type hose allowing for quick connections even in cooler weather. It packs down into a surprisingly compact footprint, making it easy to store in a standard mess kit without adding significant bulk to your pack.
This stove is ideal for serious hikers and wilderness campers who need a reliable, high-performance cooking system that handles wind and cold efficiently.
With a solid 4.72 rating, the 4000W Infrared Portable Split-Type Camping Stove proves that you do not have to sacrifice power for portability. While it sits at a higher price point of $149.00, the performance and build quality make it a dependable companion for any outdoor chef.