🍞 Toast the Great Outdoors with Style!
The EZYoutdoorCamping Toaster is a compact, stainless steel stovetop toaster designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It can toast up to 4 slices of bread simultaneously, making it perfect for camping, hiking, and picnics. With a lightweight design and efficient heating, this portable toaster ensures you enjoy gourmet breakfasts wherever your adventures take you.
Maximum Energy Output | 200 Joules |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.86"L x 8.86"W x 6.69"H |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
J**F
Makes good toast on my Coleman stove
Works great
M**F
It works
People complaining about this little camp toaster, don't know how to use it.Put it on the stove to heat up with some high heat. Put the toast on and rotate it as it cooks--top to bottom and front to back. Sure, it takes longer to get started than your electric toaster at home. Yeah, you're going to use up some propane. Do you want toast or not?Once it's red hot, we put a person on toast duty with tongs and make a pile of toast for the whole crew before the sausages are even done.
S**Y
Works fine after adaptation
This actually did a pretty good job after some adaptation.1. I had to notch the bottom out in four places so it would fit on my burner. Otherwise it would just slide off to one side or another because my pan wires are wider than this toaster base. It didn't seem to compromise the structure any. I used an angle grinder to do the job.2. I read that it works best with four pieces of toast than just two. We are only two and don't need more than two at a time. So I bought 2 4x4 bathroom tiles from Home Depot (13 cents each) and using the same angle grinder, except this time with a diamond wheel (not everyone has this stuff sitting around, but I do) and cut corners off of them so the two pieces of toast would fit. Not sure how it works with four pieces of large toast.3. I took a small piece of aluminum flashing (yeah, I have that hanging around too) and cut out a little piece that can sit on top to help retain heat.TADA! As you can see in the picture, it toasted rather evenly (without any rotating as others say they have to do). And, quite frankly, after setup, it really didn't take much longer than our home electrical toaster.I would pay three times as much for a toaster I wouldn't have to adapt, but they don't seem to exist or don't have any better reviews than these cheep ones, which all look identical regardless of the seller.
H**R
Perfect little toaster
Delivery took a little longer than expected, but it was worth the wait!Easy to assemble, but when the arms are folded down, it does not lie flat. However, if you want it to fold flat, just take the arms back off and put them on the bottom in the same way they were when delivered.Cooks bagels, toast & pop tarts with easy. Use tongs to flip your items while cooking so both top & bottoms get toasty brown.
L**Y
okay toaster but...
We bought this toaster to be used in our RV and it works okay (if you don't have high expectations). I may be one of those "it's all about me" people but in comparison to the broiler for toasting, it's only okay.Now, I know my dear grandmother still used her similar toaster into the seventies, but it does not mean this is great. She had an aversion to electronic appliances and we were all fine with that.I think I will put this in the "well what do we do with it now" drawer and HOPE nobody decides that Dad should have one of those stovetop toasters thingies for the RV now that he has every flashlight available in the known universe we occupy.In summary, save your money on this item and use something (anything) else.Cheers,
M**G
Useless
I love this find and thought that someone finally solved the issue of toasting bread while camping. It just doesn't work. It takes forever and is never toasted... a waste of money, plastic, and propane!
A**B
Works great
This is just like the times before the toastercame into use. It's a handy item to have.Well made.
A**R
Marginal, only effective under specific criteria.
I had an earlier iteration of the toaster that I used on my boat. It was loaned out and never came home so I decided to buy another. I have read other reviews where people stated that it wouldn't make toast. That wasn't my experience so I decide to find out what was different. What I discovered after experimenting with different mediums for cooking was: 1. Alcohol burner would only toast where the flame touched the bread and simply dried out the balance. 2. Butane stove wouldn't toast, it simply became a bread dehydrator. 3. Pressurized fuel stoves ie. Pump up. Like Coleman, Primus, etc. Using alcohol, naptha, or kerosene, and producing a hot jet effect would all toast quite well. The stove on my boat was a pressure alcohol stove and I didn't consider that as a factor. My mistake.
A**R
As advertised
As advertised
É**Y
Ok
Ok parfait
M**.
Facile à installer
Pratique en camping lorsque je n'ai pas l'électricié
C**R
Exactly what I expected
Awesome! Exactly what I wanted and expected.
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