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BioLite
CampStove 2 +

4.546296296296297 out of 5 stars
108 Reviews
$149.95
Color:One Color

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Quantity

Only 5 In stock


Why We Like The CampStove 2 +

Batteries and camp stoves come together with the BioLite CampStove 2+. This innovative device is made to cook our food with the twigs and leaves in sight while at the same time charging all our accessories in real-time. Its patented combustion technology creates a smokeless flame, utilizing all the fuel-burning making sure nothing is wasted.


Details

  • Unique and sustainability-driven camp stove and battery
  • Fueled by pellets or wood sticks from around the camp
  • LED display indicates fire heat, airflow speed, and charging power
  • Can charges devices with over 3 watts of power
  • Has internal battery that stores over 3,2000mAh of charge
  • Packs down to the size of a 32oz wide-mouth water bottle
  • FlexLight attachment gives us self-sustained light in the dark
  • Create your mini kitchen with CampStove Cook Kit attachments
  • Item #BIOB00C
Material
aluminum
Fuel Type
Biomass, (pellets, sticks, twigs)
Boil Time
[1L water] 4.5min
Includes
CampStove 2+, FlexLight, Firestarter, USB cord, instructions
Dimensions
5 x 7.9in
Claimed Weight
2lb
Manufacturer Warranty
limited

What do you think about this product?

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 108 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 3 reviews
2 Stars - 5 reviews
3 Stars - 5 reviews
4 Stars - 12 reviews
5 Stars - 83 reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

April 1, 2025

Post one week backpacking trip:

With the KettlePot it's heavy for backpacking but still viable. Slightly frustrating at first but once I found the right wood and learned the quirks I found cooking with it rather fun. Not very compatible with a strict schedule.

Forrest McNutty
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 31, 2025

Small but so useful

Was gifted to my son for his small camper van. He couldn’t wait to experiment. It’s much better and safer than an open fire pit. He boiled water for noodles, boiled eggs and pan fried steaks on the first use. He was delighted.

Lorraine C.
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 1, 2025

Great items s

This unit is very easy to use, it gives off amazing heat, works well with small pieces of sticks haven’t tried it with wood pellets yet, popsicle sticks work well also

J Sewack
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

4 out of 5 stars

February 6, 2025

Still no USB-C???

I have an original CampStove, and even though it's rather heavy for a backpacking stove, I like it a lot. I think the improvements are good, but still having Micro USB for your charging port in 2025 is very disappointing. USB-C is where everyone else has moved, including Apple... and if Apple beats you to accepting and moving to an industry accepted standard, then you are really behind! And that's coming from an Apple fan. If you still have a bunch of stock you had built in 2023, then run a sale, clear it out, and have a new version built with USB-C and whatever other upgrades you've been contemplating. USB-C is where everyone else has moved, including Apple... and if Apple beats you to accepting and moving to an industry accepted standard, then you are really behind! And that's coming from an Apple fan.

AVA fan forever
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

1 out of 5 stars

October 19, 2024

Boo

Trash do not buy. Will not charge anything. Just a gimmick.

Kevin
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 7, 2024

Camp stove

I haven't used it yet still in box but will for the winter on deck....

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Linda
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 24, 2024

Number One Survival Stove

The CampStove 2+ is the most important item in my survival kitchen department. It is an excellant and quick way to start a fire and boil water. It is fun to use. I have watched many videos about it but nobody stresses its strongest point. No matter how long the power is out; days, weeks, or months, you will never be without a phone and communication if you have a Biolite campstove. I have and love several other stoves, but this is the ONLY one that keeps my phone charged, night or day, rain or shine. If i can start a fire then i can communicate, only hecause of Biolite. I think every home should have one, maybe two.

bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 25, 2024

Perfect gift for Touring Bike Motorcyclist.

Works like a dream. Came with high quality storage bags. Perfect gift for a touring motorcycle enthusiast.

Wendy
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

2 out of 5 stars

June 18, 2024

Support has to be great for bad quality

Biolite stuff is really great unless you actually use it. I’ve had 4x 330 headlamps fail within a few months. My Biolite stove battery stopped charging almost right away. I just bought a headlamp 330 and it doesn’t hold a charge. I wouldn’t want to be out in the middle of nowhere with their stuff. It’ll probably fail. poor quality control for their Chinese manufacturing.

Miggs
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

2 out of 5 stars

June 3, 2024

The stove control module overheat

I bought this stove and use it for the first time. I have been using various brand of reputable wood stoves. Yes, like most reviewers, the stove need lot of practice to start up. Also most scary part is the electric module kinda overheat and the fan automatically turn up the highest without any adjustments. I quick tear down the stove and put out all the hot ashes. So that the electricity module can cook down. I couldn’t off it and put falr away from my camp for fear of explosion…

Chuan
bioliteenergy.com

Originally reviewed on bioliteenergy.com

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