Camping Gaz Tristar 270 Stoves

Camping Gaz Tristar 270 Stoves 

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USER REVIEWS

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[May 20, 1999]
Kelly Drayer
Backpacker

Excellent stove, while others are priming there's, I'm just about done eating. Very easy to use,reliable, I used it both in the summer and in the winter at MT. Marcy @ -20 in the Adirondacks..

Similar Products Used:

Msr, Peak(coleman)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 13, 1999]
steve wagner
Backpacker

Excellent, easy to use, and very clean. I've been using my Gaz Tristar for about 3 years now, for backpacking and for loading bike touring. Never have had any trouble, and it's so easy to setup and get going that I'm not sure I'd remember how to setup my old MSR.

Similar Products Used:

MSR Whisperlite

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 08, 1999]
Richard Kent
Backpacker

Excellent little stove. I have taken this thing all over BC and Washington, USA and it has never failed in winter or in summer. It is light and takes a few seconds to set up. My only regret is not having one during a trip to Europe years ago.

Customer Service

It has never needed servicing.

Similar Products Used:

Don't remember the names of inferior products.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 20, 1999]
Jim
Day Hiker

Bought this stove as a result of the reviews on this site. It is tough and light. It is thrown around quite a bit but has not disappointed yet. The cartridges are pricey but according to people I've talked to it's a small price to pay for reliability and ease of use.

Similar Products Used:

Coleman

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 14, 2000]
Brant
Backpacker

You can't do better for the money with this stove. Lightweight and compact, reliable flame, and pretty good
power. Simmering control is excellent. However, it's not a great winter camping stove and you need to shelter it from
wind--the built-in shield is insufficient. The lack of recycling options for the cartridge is a downside, but new
cartridges are apparently sold all over the world.

Similar Products Used:

Peak 1 Multi-fuel

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 09, 2000]
Charley Karinen
Backpacker

The 206 is the older model which is similar to the 270 camping gaz stove. It is totally reliable and easy to use, just like turning on the gas kitchen stove at home. Improve the performance by using a wind shield. One canister will last for up to 4- 5 days or about 10-12 meals depending on what you are trying to cook. The canister gas stoves are clean and safe, but it does take longer to achieve boiling point than the liquid gas stoves.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 09, 2000]
Corinne Kennedy
Backpacker

I just purchased the Tristar 270 and used it on a camping trip last weekend. Camping Gaz stoves are great stoves because they are easy to assemble, use, and are light weight and compact. I have never had a problem finding feul, and the fuel lasts through multiple trips.

Similar Products Used:

The Camping Gaz bleuet 206 is also a very good stove. Although smaller, it is very easy to use and very inexpensive.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 25, 2000]
Nancy
Backpacker

I can't say enough about this stove. If you're longing to have the most high-tech stove out there so you can win the best-dressed gearhead award, then this stove is way too practical and not nearly flashy enough for you. But if what you want is a most reliable, compact, and user friendly stove, go out and get one of these. My first version of this stove was a hand-me-down that had been used for probably 15 years. After I destroyed it through abuse, I went looking for another backpacking stove. I checked out all the brands, read all the reviews and decided to stick with what I knew wouldn't let me down. It's super stable even in the most adverse conditions and the architecture of the thing allows you to cook on the most awkward surfaces. The standard fuel it uses is also a plus since you don't have to go looking far and wide to find more fuel ( a problem you might find if you buy one of the newer stoves which operate on fuel cartridges that aren't available everywhere). And the GAZ is just incredibly efficient, boiler water faster than you can imagine and burning fuel evenly for lenghtly periods.

Customer Service

Haven't needed to contact the manufacturer.

Similar Products Used:

Whisperlite, Colemans

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 16, 1999]
Tom
Backpacker

Great stove overall. Light, easy to use, and heats FAST. Does well in windy conditions. Only downside I can see is the price of the gaz cartidges, they are pricey.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 17, 2000]
matt
Climber

easy to cook with, easy to control high low, settings. A major problem hoever, is that it is difficult after the tank is less full, to get enough pressure for the flame to be large enough to boil water.
This is a huge problem as after about 1 hour intense heat it drops back to about half what it used to be.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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