




During my latest mountain trek, I tested the 4000W Infrared Portable Split-Type Camping Stove to see if its high output lived up to the hype. This unit aims to provide a stable, efficient cooking platform that handles everything from quick coffees to backcountry meals with ease.
The construction feels robust yet impressively light, clearly designed for the rigors of frequent trail use. The infrared heating element is the standout feature, providing a consistent, wind-resistant flame that directs heat straight to the cookware rather than dissipating into the surrounding air.
Setting up the split-type system is intuitive and takes only a few seconds, even on uneven terrain. Because the burner is detached from the fuel source, I found it significantly more stable for heavier pots, and the portability made it disappear into my pack until mealtime.
This stove is perfect for weight-conscious backpackers and campers who demand high-performance heating and long-term durability from their gear.
Overall, this stove earns a solid 4.72 rating for its seamless blend of power and portability. For $149.00, it is a reliable piece of kit that should serve any dedicated outdoors person well for years to come.