Mountaineer Aluminum Stove
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Why We Like The Mountaineer Aluminum Stove
No need to settle for sandwiches or freeze-dried food when we can fire up a full meal at the campsite. The Camp Chef Mountaineer Aluminum Stove offers the heating power and space we need to cook hearty pre-hike breakfasts and gourmet fireside suppers. This rugged stove is built surprisingly light, and its suitcase-style design makes it easy to carry out to the car and up the trail.
Details
- Durable and lightweight stove for cookouts at the campsite
- Burners ignite without matches for speed and convenience
- Built with easy to understand appliance-style temperature controls
- Suitcase-style latching lid and carry handle for easy transportation
- Item #CCFZ03N
- Material
- aluminum
- Fuel Type
- propane
- Heat Output
- 40,000 BTUs/hr
- Includes
- 5ft hose, regulator, 3-sided windscreen, carry handle, latching lid
- Dimensions
- [cooking] 12.5 x 24in, [closed] 25.25 x 13.75 x 5.25in
- Claimed Weight
- 16lb
- Recommended Use
- weekend camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 8 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 18, 2024
Alpine II
Follow up to my earlier review. I wrote that you can use a 12” skillet and 6 to 8” skillet at the same time but, you can go bigger. The problem is the windscreen wings aren’t adjustable where they attach to the base of the stove ( like the Coleman gas camp stoves) and depending on pan size you may have no windscreen protection. It’s not a deal breaker but, having two different pan sizes can help. Very good performing and well built stove.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
July 16, 2024
High wind dominator!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Camped on a lake bluff with storms for three days and this stove never once so much as flickered during high winds. Great for pancakes and coffee. Well made. Go for it.
May 10, 2022
Quality build, highest BTU output
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Pros: The 20,000 btu per burner was what sets it apart for me. I won't be using that much most of the time, but it's great to know I can boil water really fast when you need to. It's light for it's size due to the aluminum. It has good build quality and looks like a very nice stove. The ability to set the flame ultra low or extra high give me so much control. Less worry about burning my food at camp. Cons: The lid isn't held down tightly by the clamps, so if you have it standing up in your vehicle, it makes clanking sounds. The edges are a little rough and can cut you. If it's a concern, just use tape off the sides and sand the edges down a bit. Not the end of the world. The large size also means that it isn't compact and you need space to bring a 5lb,10lb, or 20lb propane with you since the 1lb one don't seem give it enough pressure to run the stove well.
February 23, 2022
Mountaineer - Aluminum
Heavy duty construction, very pleased with it. I love the windshields on the sides and how they lock in place.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
July 26, 2021
Very happy, so far
Long time Camper, restaurant veteran. Using stove for first time on current trip. Seems very sturdy and well made. Excellent temp control from low to big heat output. Each burners independently controlled and put out full heat range. Easy to clean. It is pretty large, will accommodate larger pans or griddle. Waited a long time for stove to be in stock, disappointed that legs remain out of stock.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
June 29, 2021
Well Designed and Well Constructed
This Mountaineer is well built and sturdily constructed, it should last forever. It folds up and latches closed and the gas hose can be stored inside. When it's set up for use, the side flaps fasten in place and keep the wind off the burners. Two issues prevent me from giving it 5 stars. First, it gets insanely hot. Seriously, who needs a 20, 000 BTU burner on a camp stove? It would make more sense to have a burner that can get down to a true simmer. Second, the gas hose supply would be more practical if there were a convenient extension hose available. As it is, it cannot be directly connected to an RV outlet.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
June 29, 2021
Built Well, Hot As Can Be
I received a recommendation for a Camp Chef Mountaineer from my brother. I couldn't be happier with this piece of camp equipment. It makes cooking a breeze! It's super portable and has a really sturdy construction. We took it out for it's inaugural trip in the woods and it performed so well. When boiling water, you can really tell how much heat it puts out. Easy to control. Simple and sleek aluminum construction. I highly recommend!
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
February 25, 2021
Mountaineer Aluminum MS40AX
Gave this five stars because I like it so much. Great combination of how rugged something can be, and still be lite enough to want to take with you. Also good corrosion resistance. Be carefull of the gas connector which is on the bottom if you carry it by the handle. If you set it down in dirt or sand it can clog the gas orifices. Cap it with a piece of plastic bag and rubber band during transport.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
Do you have a question about this product?
December 21, 2023
Will this stove work with a trailer’s quick connect propane connection?
February 17, 2023
Is there any consideration for moving the gas inlet to a choosable left or right side? Or even, the rear of the unit? Sitting in the front like it is really just causes the hose to get in the way of everything.
January 20, 2023
The mountaineer and Everest 2x has the same dual 20k burners. How is it the Everest 2x have a 1lb propane bottle attachment and the Mountaineer does not?
August 27, 2022
Love my mountaineer stove but I really want a carry case to protect it. Do you sell on that fits it?
April 25, 2022
Has anyone found a good storage solutions for this stove while rafting? It doesn't fit in an ammo can. Maybe a plastic box?
July 11, 2021
I have the MS40A, the right burner spark is not working. I have checked the wire and igniter and I cannot see any damage to any part of it. Is there anything I can do to fix it?
June 27, 2021
I have had a pro 90x for many years and love it. I have the bbq box and a griddle that fits over two of the burners. Will the griddle fit on this stove?
June 22, 2021
If the Camp Chef Mountaineer Stove is designed to be light (made from aluminum), why does it weigh 4 lbs more than the 12 lb Camp Chef Everest 2X Stove?
June 9, 2021
can this be used with the low pressure propane outlet on an RV/camper?
April 21, 2021