Brunton Canstand For Butane Canisters
Dec/095
- CanStand Butane Stove and Lantern Stabilizer
- CanStand has rubber grips on its legs to help increase stability.
- Lightweight CanStand can lock into place under any standard butane fuel canister
- Compact, light weight
Product Description
CanStand Butane Stove and Lantern Stabilizer — Unfold the compact, lightweight CanStand, and lock it into place under any standard butane fuel canister. CanStand has rubber grips on its legs to help increase stability.Amazon.com Product Description
Tired of your butane fuel canister wavering unsteadily while your Brunton lantern or stove pumps away? Turn to the CanStand, which locks underneath a standard canister to give it a rock-steady base. The CanStand sports three splaying legs with rubber grips, helping it stick to large rocks, stumps, and any other relatively flat camping surface. And at 4.6 by 0.9 by 0.8 inches (W x H x D) when folded, the unit takes up minimal space in your pack. The CanStand is compatible with most 4- or 8-ounce isobutane or propane canisters and weighs 0.7 ounces.
Brunton Canstand For Butane Canisters
Brunton Canstand For Butane Canisters
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6:09 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Like another reviewer here I found out that the stand for this fuel canister breaks far too easily. First, the good news:
- Fits almost all types of isobutane canisters used for backpack style camping.
- Folds up as compactly as you could wish, to almost nothing.
- Adds much needed stability when items are on the stove.
- Non-skid feet work very well and the stove stays put.
Now the not so good:
- When it is cold, it breaks quite easily.
- Does not solve the stability problem completely, just helps a lot. The stove can still fall.
Fortunately, it’s so cheap I’m going to order two replacements right now, just to be sure.
Rating: 3 / 5
8:43 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Thanks to the other reviewers I have not broken my Canstand by trying to move the fixed leg.
The tripod concept is great but the can size accommodation is not so good. Take the Canstand with you when you are buying fuel canisters to make sure they are compatible. For instance, the Snow Peak GigaPower 110g canister does not fit the Canstand.
Rating: 3 / 5
10:39 pm on December 3rd, 2009
When I changed stove systems from one with bottled fuel to a canister system, I was concerned about the stability of the stove when heating a 2 quart pot due to the small base of the typical canister. When I saw the Brunton Canstand my thinking was “Now there is a great idea!”. I just returned from a backpacking trip where I used the Canstand and I must say I was really impressed that something so simple would work so well. The three point stand extends at least an inch beyond the MSR canister I was using with my Primus stove and creates a much more stable base. It weighs slmost nothing and fits in my stove bag. Any canister stove user should not be without one!
Rating: 5 / 5
1:22 am on December 4th, 2009
Pros: Weighs next to Nothing. Costs next to nothing. Fits in my cook kit. Well worth the SEVEN DOLLARS. If mine breaks I will probably buy another one for SEVEN DOLLARS.
Rating: 4 / 5
4:06 am on December 4th, 2009
An absolute must when using a Brunton stove. Adds twice the stability, and folds up very small.
Rating: 5 / 5