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The ABBA 22" Portable Propane Double Burner Stove delivers 7507 BTU of combined heat power in a lightweight 5-pound enameled steel frame. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and patio chefs, it features two burners with push-button Instastart ignition and a non-stick porcelain enamel surface for easy cleaning. Compact and durable, it’s your go-to stove for camping, BBQs, and tailgating, offering professional-grade performance on the move.








| ASIN | B08FCST1RR |
| Brand | ABBA EST. 1956 |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Generic Name | stove |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810052843766 |
| Included Components | 3/8 female fitting hose coupling |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 270 g |
| Item model number | SG 200-1 QL |
| Manufacturer | Artesano Iron Works |
| Material | Steel Enameled |
| Maximum Energy Output | 7507 British Thermal Units |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 55.5L x 33.5W x 11H Centimeters |
| UPC | 810052843766 |
A**.
I had to buy a fitting so it sit properly but it's a good product
D**.
UPDATE: The company contacted me and offered to send out the part I needed to connect the stove, which I had already bought myself. That is great service, so I updated the review. (I do not need the though. I just wanted to mention so that other customer knew what to get.) This is a great price for a two-burner outdoor stove, and I am quite satisfied with it. The description should mention the the propane connection -- It has a 3/8" male NPT (MIP) connection. In my case, I needed a 3/8 female NPT to 3/8 male flare adapter to connect to my regulator hose. Because the propane connection was not mentioned, I did not buy any fittings to connect it beforehand. So i cobbled together a solution from used parts, including a modified electronic valve that was used as a coupler. The stove did not work. No fire, no propane. I was sure it was the fault of the valve. So I took it apart, cleaned it, and blew through it. Then I re-connected it. Still no gas flow. And this is with one of those cheap "adjustable" high-pressure regulators that can make a flamethrower by just touching the knob accidentally. So, I took it apart again, and blew through the stove with the valve open. Fully open, there was barely any airflow. I had to take the orifices out of the valves and drill them out. My smallest bit was 3/64", and that seems to have worked perfectly. The air dampers in the venturis will probably need to be adjusted as well. If you have to make this modification, start small. The 3/64" bit was probably too big, but for my uses, ti does not matter. (I have no idea if it would be easy or possible to get the correct orifices, I did not try.) Otherwise, the construction is good and the stove works well.
L**N
I used this for camping and it was great. Powerful and compact to bring anywhere.
P**T
After looking at a bazillion stoves for our little camper we settled on this one as it fit the shelf in our camper perfectly and was a two burner which is what we wanted . We have had many Coleman and other camp stoves in the past but wanted something lighter weight than those and thought this one would be perfect to fit our needs. Unfortunately , we took it out of the box to use for the first time today following Hurricane Helene and it blew up in my husband’s face which could have caused serious injuries if he hadn’t responded quickly ; it melted the knobs and the hard plastic table it was sitting on ; there were flames underneath as well as on top. We have many years of experience camping and have never had anything like this happen before. Thankfully we were outside or it definitely would have caught our camper on fire. It looks like this stove is going straight from the box to the dump , what a waste of money !
R**E
I was looking for a while for an affordable yet durable 2 burner gas stove that I can use for camping. I love this burner, I used it for camping, it rained and the wind was heavy. Had to create a makeshift kitchen in the trailer and the burner stood up to the wind and the rain. But one time did the flames go out. The only drawback was it didn't come with the hose connection. I had one from my gas grill so I used that. It is wide enough and sturdy to take a large skillet and a full standard pot. This did not disappoint me. Thank you.
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