




I spent a week testing the 4000W Infrared Split-Type Outdoor Camping Stove during a series of high-altitude hikes to see how it handled wind and cold. This compact burner promises to take the hassle out of meal prep, and after dozens of boils, it certainly makes a strong impression.
The build quality feels remarkably sturdy for such a lightweight unit, with a robust frame that stands up well to heavy pots. The infrared burner head is protected by a design that seems to focus heat effectively, minimizing the typical loss seen in standard open-flame stoves.
Setup is intuitive thanks to the split-type design, which allows for a lower, more stable center of gravity compared to canister-top models. The learning curve is practically non-existent, making it a reliable companion for quick morning coffees or elaborate camp dinners after a long day on the trail.
This stove is the perfect choice for backcountry enthusiasts who need maximum heating power in a lightweight, reliable package.
Given its 4.72/5 rating, the performance speaks for itself when it comes to speed and reliability. If you are willing to pay $149.00 for top-tier efficiency, this infrared stove is a fantastic addition to your gear list.