Eureka  Ignite 2-Burner Camp Stove

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The portable Eureka Ignite 2-burner camp stove helps you create perfectly cooked meals in the outdoors. Its 2-turn simmer control gives precise flame adjustment and enhances the cooking performance.

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Features

  • 10,000 BTU burners go from a light simmer to full output
  • Push button ignition allows a fast and easy start
  • Stainless-steel drip tray offers rust-free performance and easy clean up
  • Nonslip rubber feet ensure that your stove stays put
  • Rugged, thick-gauge steel construction delivers many years of use
  • Dependable latches keep the lid secure during transport
  • Compact size is perfect for small groups
  • JetLink compatibility lets you connect multiple Eureka stoves for camp kitchen flexibility; must be the last line in JetLink chain of linked stoves (cannot be starting point)
  • Includes a standard connection for 1 lb. propane cylinders (cylinder not included)
  • Fuel not included

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Fuel Type

Canister

Fuel

Propane

Auto Ignition

Yes

Heat Output (per burner)

10,000 british thermal units

Number of Burners

2 Burners

Burn Time (Max Flame)

90 minutes

Average Boil Time (1L)

Unavailable

Dimensions

18.5 x 12.8 x 4 inches

Distance Between Burners

10 inches

Weight

10 pounds

Reviews

225 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars

85% 128 of 150 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

72 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago
More burner control, better wind protection
I've been a lifelong Coleman stove user, so much so that I designed the drawers in my SUV kitchen to the dimensions of my Coleman. But I'd become unhappy with two factors: lack of burner control (off or on, very little in the middle), and lack of wind protection. But, I hadn't found a right-size replacement until I found this little Eureka. It's 2-inches narrower than my old stove, gives a full range of burner control over 2 complete valve rotations, and has great, beefy sides and back to keep wind away from the flames. Can't wait to get out and use it more!!!
jinscore
San Francisco, CA

Most Helpful Critical Review

37 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago
It's okay
I did some research into portable stoves for camping and decided on this one due to it's size being a bit more compact than the other Eureka stove. Personally I think it's a bit expensive for what it is. We had bought this for our trip to Yosemite, so we made sure to test it out at home first. The first time we turned it on, the right side lit up no problem but the left side would not turn on at all. The igniter can be really hit or miss, and 7 times out of 10, you'll need a lighter or some type of fire source to get it lit. So it just bothers me that in order to use this, you need to pack an additional item. However, from reading the reviews of other camp stoves, it seems like this is a common issue with them and you kind of roll the dice when purchasing one. I would recommend just purchasing a cheaper one if you don't need two burners and don't mind a bulkier design, but the two burners came in handy for us when we had to almost constantly boil water to wash dishes/hands for the cold weather in Yosemite during covid.
Cass
Los Angeles
OverlandDefender
Location:NYC
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Well travelled

Admittedly this is our first camp stove but it’s been used heavily for the past 14 months. Lights every time. Very easy to use. Blocks wind well if positioned correctly. The side walls help tremendously. Paint finish has held up well enough. Only issue was the screws holding the burners came undone and went missing…but Eureka was super helpful and sent 2 screws as well as a hand drawn diagram of how to install (awesome customer service!). Only ask is that it came with a cover or durable bag. I looked for something to store it in and found a bass pro shop case that’s a big larger but works enough. Would ideally want a hard case for it.

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Lisa
Location:San Jose, CA
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Reliable and beautiful (1.5 years old)

I’ve had this beauty for a while now and since the first cookout it’s been reliable, both burners in all camping situations and even during the pandemic when I was cooking in the backyard with a friend who wanted to be outside to be safe. It has allowed me to cook on low and as high as boil without fail. I wipe it down as soon as I’m done cooking. Durable and hardy and has accompanied me well on all adventures and soon to come on another to Death Valley with some of my people! Great product :)

Age:25–34

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Joey P
Location:New jersey
Age:25–34
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Great but could be better

Received the new Eureka camp stove and my girlfriend and I were excited to use it on our first camping trip out. After assembling, I noticed that it did not come with the 4 feet attachments that are supposed to screw into the underside of the stove. I also noticed that one of the burners is crooked and won’t light, unless I use a lighter to manually light it, and even then the burner doesn’t fully ignite. The left side worked great and all in all, if both sides worked, I wouldn’t have any complaints.

Age:25–34

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Difficult to useVery easy to use
Tim B
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Fantastic unit

This unit is great for any outdoor setting. I used it on the back of my car and on a small table outside while camping. Did not burn the bottom and did not get too hot on the bottom. Was quick to setup and it fits in my camping tote easily. Simple attachment point for the gas which allows quick assemble and disassembly. Quick to wipe down and is easy to store away. Overall I am satisfied and can't believe I never had one before this.

Kadie101
Location:Shreveport, La
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Great camping stove!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My two sons are finally at a age they are ready to go camping! I found this and absolutely had to get it! We aren’t going until the end of May, but we decided to break it out of the boy and give it a try! My first though was how nice it looks. It’s a very clean and cute design. It was very stright forward so it only took a few minutes to get set up. And get the gas attached. It has a push start to light it and you’re ready to cook! It even has a latch to close when you’re done using it. There are easy to use knobs to up the heat. Clean up was a breeze and it’s so small it can be stored easily inside!

Ira
Location:Israel
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Campstove

Great outdoor stove, worked fabulously. The only drawback is a whistle when turned on full power

Age:35–44

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Difficult to useVery easy to use
Gorilla
Location:San Diego
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Works Just Like You'd Hope

Prior to this model, we bought a different camping stove from a leading competitor brand. Unfortunately, it had basically ZERO flame control. It was either completely off, or full-blast. I'm not kidding- the dial was basically worthless. Needless to say, after that intitial camping trip with that stove, the hunt was back on to find a stove that was actually usable. We ended up with this Eureka Ignite 2-Burner, and I gotta say, it just works. You can really dial the flame to pretty much any level you'd want. Want full inferno? Sure- turn it up! Want 90%-50%-10% and everything in between? No problem, it'll do it! Couldn't be more stoked!

Emily
Location:Santa Cruz, CA
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Cooking Up A Storm

This is the first car camping stove I've ever purchased and is an awesome way to bring your cooking to the great outdoors. It has a spectrum of heat settings via knobs, an easy to use ignitor button, super cleanable stainless steel body, and digestible instructions for a first timer. I'm a major home cook and was stoked to bring those skills and flava flaves to the outdoor experience. One thing to get used to is the invisible flames during daylight - but you can easily listen for the active flame and hover your hand over the burner to double check. I had multiple people come up to me on the beach asking about the stove and commenting on how cute it is. The pan in the photo is 10" for reference. #eatoutside for the win!

Age:25–34

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Bob H
Location:Chicago, IL
Age:65–74
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Eureka two burner stove

I initially bought the updated Everest stove. When delivered and unpacked I was surprised at the size and weight. I returned the it to REI and bought the Eureka, much smaller and two pounds lighter. More importantly, when fitted with the propane tank it just fit on our collapsible table. Though smaller than most two burner stoves, two 10 inch pots still fit. The piezo ignition worked flawlessly and the burners deliver enough heat to cook eggs and bacon simultaneously. My only issue is that the flame is hard to see and make adjustments visually but the quiet of the outdoors makes listening the way to go.

Age:65–74

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Difficult to useVery easy to use
Zoot
Location:CO
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Ol' Faithful!

I'm the one who gets roped into bringing the camp kitchen every time now because I've got this stove! But I'm definitely cool with it- never a cold dinner or lukewarm coffee! I've lit these burners in direct rain before. The many small flames as opposed to the normal 7-8 flames typical of gas burners really distributes heat to even cooking and helps maximize your propane efficiency. Also, very easy to clean! Just pop the grate off and wipe down the metal base. You CANNOT grill on this, however- you will need a griddle top or pan. Bottom line, I love this thing. Saw it listed while I was shopping for other items and just had to stop and give it a review.

Age:25–34

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Difficult to useVery easy to use
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