🔥 Fuel your adventure with flawless safety and style!
The Lixada Camping Stove Adapter is a compact, lightweight device crafted from corrosion-resistant aluminum and copper. It converts 1L propane tanks to EN417 Lindal valve butane canisters, ensuring compatibility with most portable stoves and heaters. Featuring a leak-proof design and an automatic shut-off safety mechanism, it’s engineered for secure, efficient outdoor fuel use—ideal for camping, hiking, and motorhome trips.
Brand | Lixada |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Material | Aluminum, Copper |
Product Dimensions | 1.18"L x 1.18"W x 1.02"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 31 Grams |
UPC | 730060558967 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.82 x 2.8 x 1.77 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.12 x 0.12 x 0.16 inches |
Brand Name | Lixada |
Color | Green(1 Pack) |
Manufacturer | Lixada |
Part Number | MFRMOY4923 |
Size | 1pcs Camping Stove Adapter |
J**S
Insect repellent fuel adapter
This adapter works great for my insect repellent burner so I can use the larger cans of fuel. I have not had any issues with gas leaking or it coming apart as it is very well built.
R**N
a very useful adaptor.
I love toys. I am the guy the stores clutter their counter for. So, when I saw this new toy, I thought, 'what the [bleep], it's only a few bucks so no big loss.' I bought a few of these because I like to own back-ups.I camp with my JetBoil which I LOVE and as a back-up, my MSR Whisperlite because I dislike cooking in my JetBoil. So, I tossed one of these into my Whisperlite box.Fast forward to a camping trip. One of my daughter's friends asked me to take her kayak-camping for a week so I asked her to bring all her gear over so I could be certain that she had it all and it would fit into the kayak I was loaning her. She got angry, argued that she had done it before so there was no need and in the end, she brought over the bare minimum with an 'i told you so' attitude. I relented to shut her up and when we arrived at Lake Roosevelt, monsoon and fire season, I discovered a lot of stupid things she did. like bring a clean bra for each day. Seven of them. And assuming that big tear in her tent floor was ok. It leaked and flooded her tent.She DID buy a dual-fuel Whisperlite on my recommendation and even brought the liquid-fuel hose. Unused, of course. BUT....The only fuel she brought were four 1# green cans of Coleman Propane with the 1" fitting that did NOT fit the EN-417 fitting on the MSR Stove. That meant that she would have to share my fuel cans which put me at a risk of running out early.Then, I remembered my own Whisperlite! I opened the case in which I stored the stove and removed the adaptor I had tossed in and handed it to her. Success! The trip was saved and she could now cook her meals on her own stove with her own fuel. The local marina sold Propane for Colemans but not the iso-pro for the smaller stoves so I was glad I had a few of these stuffed in with each of my canister stoves.It is for reasons like this that I do these impulse buys.
G**L
price
Looks great 👍
C**O
Works for what it is intended. Recommend some hand protection.
Bought this adapter after getting a small camping stove and realizing it did not fit one of those 1 lb propane canisters. Delivery was supposed to take two days, but that wasn't the case (long story; bottom line, couldn't use it for what I wanted). Originally, I had bought a 4-pack of the propane canisters. When I attached the adapter to one of them and turned on the stove, nothing happened. I thought of returning the item after several tries, but I tried attaching it to another canister. As I was attaching it, I realized that my hand was actually hurt (skin peeled) from attaching/detaching the adapter to/from the previous canister. Using a small towel, I was able to have a better grip and attach it super tightly. The stove turned on so I put it to the test right away by boiling some water to make some coffee. The flow of gas was good, but it had occasional hiccups (but that could be the camping stove, who knows).Another review said you had to be Hulk to use this adapter. I agree with it to some extent. You at least need something to protect your hand/grip. Otherwise, pretty good alternative for the price.
C**.
Works as advertised
I am using this adapter to convert an isobutane canister stove to a propane canister. DISCLAIMER: This is NOT recommended practice, do so at your own risk.So far it's doing what it claims to do and I get to cook less expensively while camping (I am refilling my 1lb propane canisters-another NO-NO...but that's a different review...).This adapter is very light and the only thing I'd recommend is that you make sure everything is sufficiently screwed on tight so the gas flows. First time I tried I did not get the gas to flow, the valves have these safety devices (imagine that...) and apparently it requires that you install the adapter rather tightly. After one trial and error (mine, totally) it works great, for me.
G**D
Works great.
Works great with my MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe. Threads match up nice on my Flame Kink 1lb refillable propance cannisters which I also highly recommend.
P**L
Works well and compares nicely with Kovea adaptor
I have this and the Kovea adaptor. This one is much lighter which is a consideration for bikers and backpackers. This one does not have the adjustment screw like the Kovea. But when I turn the screw in the Kovea, I don't notice any change in the stove's flame so the absence of the screw may be meaningless. I had no problem screwing this on and off a can of propane. Both this unit and the Kovea are a little hard to get started but that's partly because you're inserting the "needle" into the propane can to access the gas as you screw it on. There is a tiny puff of gas that is emitted when you unscrew it - obvious by the chemical odor in the gas for safety. I haven't used it a lot, but I like it just fine. It's cheaper and lighter than the Kovea but works just the same. I haven't tried it with all of my stoves yet but it worked without modification using my Jetboil MicroMo burner. The Kovea required a slight amount of drilling using a 1/8th inch drill bit to have sufficient clearance for the Jetboil to seat firmly on it. This one required no drilling. I like them both.
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