Amazing video, I saved it for later to keep it handy. I wanted to ask, if using a 13KG gas "bottle", how many days does it last for you? I am thinking on this Heater as it is great for small 60m2 houses and I have more control over how much I spend. Thanks again
Hi I am looking at the NJ DS-22 Double Camping Gas Stove 2 Burner. Is it suitable for a BBQ ? We would want to place a square skillet across both burners. What is the measurement from the left burner stove pot holder to the right stove pot holder edge? Cheers.
Hello, as with every gas product, you would need to ensure that the flexible hose is tightened with jubilee clips and perform a soapy water leakage test, before you actually use the heater to ensure that there are no gas leaks. Other than that, if the heater is used accordingly to the instruction manual, it is very safe to use.
This stove is compatible with both Propane and Butane gas supply and you would need to hook it up to a gas cylinder, the only incompatible gas supply is natural gas (methane).
We would not be able to provide any information on a product that is not ours, unfortunately. Although they might appear similar, their structure and operations might be different and we cannot advise on that.
Do you have the model with the safety device (NJ-60SD). If so, you would need to ensure that all burner caps are placed correctly on the burners as shown in the video. Also, check whether the safety device pins (located on the inner circle of the burner) are heating up when the burner is working. If they are too far from the flame and not heating up, you can push them a bit forward to the flame in order to ensure that they would heat up and will not cut-off the gas supply to the burner as a safety precaution.
I know it is too late night.. But I wish you had shown HOW to CONNECT it to the BUTANE Canister too! Or at least explained/Mentioned whether the BUTANE canister can be USED with this type of stove or not??
Thank you for your comment. You would need to use a compatible regulator to reduce the pressure that comes from the gas cylinder (propane or butane - 5kg-47kg) and connect that regulator to the cylinder either by screwing it on or clipping it on - depending on the outlet of the gas cylinder. From there you need to attach one end of the rubber hose to the 8mm hose stern of the gas regulator and tighten it with a jubilee clip. From there you can see 1:30 on how to connect the other end of the hose to the gas stove.
This would really depend on the build, Most of the dual connection stoves are unsafe to use as they have not been CE certified exactly because of the reason that they are dual connection stoves. We would recommend that you check whether you have the CE label and reach out to the manufacturer for further advice on this.
There is a slot around the rim of the can, and you need to align this with the cooker. Typically this is so the slot is upwards when the can is placed in the cage.
Bonjour merci pour vos explications mais un détail très important lorsque le réchaud est neuf, je ne peux pas l'utiliser car j'ai l'impression que tout est bouché.