

🔥 Dual fuel freedom for fearless outdoor chefs!
The Grill Boss Dual Fuel Camp Stove delivers 12,000 BTU of versatile cooking power compatible with both butane and propane fuels. Featuring an instant piezo ignition system and an automatic gas shutoff for enhanced safety, this compact and lightweight stove is perfect for camping, hiking, tailgating, and emergency preparedness. Its durable design and easy fuel switching make it a must-have for millennial professionals who demand convenience, reliability, and performance in every outdoor meal.












| Best Sellers Rank | #5,306 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Chef Master |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,989 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Butane, Propane |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Energy Output | 3516.85 Watts |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 14"W x 4"H |
L**L
Versatile, powerful, durable - great bang for your bucks!
Versatile, powerful, durable. This stove does it all: great for camping, power outages or cooking indoors with my wok. I love that this stove is dual fuel. For weekly use, I can use a butane cartridge and whip up some stir fry with my flat bottom wok. The wok performs better on a butane burner rather than risking scratching my glass top induction stove. Unexpected winter power outage? I can safely cook indoors using butane. Going camping? We use propane with the Grill Boss since it’s a bit cheaper than the butane. Instead of having a propane only camping stove that only gets used during summer camping season and a separate butane burner for upping your culinary game, why not have one burner that can do it all? This is it! Saves space since it’s dual fuel and dual purpose. And, since it’s dual fuel, we use it more often - for culinary purposes and camping. I love this stove! The case is a little flimsy. But, there’s an easy fix for that! I went to the Chef Master store front here on Amazon and bought the carry bag. The bag is great and the stove, case and all, easily fits inside the bag. Provides extra protection and peace of mind. The bag has ample pockets for extra fuel and assorted items. The bag is called the “Chef Master Camp Stove Carry Bag - Multi-Pocket for Camp Stove & Butane/Propane Fuel Canisters.” With both the bag and this dual fuel stove, you’re set for all of your needs: culinary, camping, or emergency preparedness and power outages! Great bang for your buck! Highly recommend!
W**Y
Lightweight and versatile
This is a fantastic burner. Light weight and handles wind with ease. The control flame knob is what lakes me give the a 5 star. Way better than any Coleman camper burner. The ability to switch between propane and butane is also a big plus.
R**N
Great for emergency use
Ad advertised, easy to use and works well
G**E
Powerful, handy, well made. Only beef is with storing the propane adaptor.
So far we are very happy with it overall. I'll put my single complaint right up front, the stupid propane adaptor doesn't fit well or easily in the case. Other than that this is an excellent burner for our use purpose. We pretty much keep it in our kitchen closet as a back up or when we want to cook on a pretty large wok since a good strong flame is way better for that then our ceramic top electric stove. It is very easy to load the butane fuel, and to start up. Heat control is very positive. It seems quite durable, and while I don't anticipate taking it camping it would be a great for that. Very happy with the purchase overall.
A**R
Great Portable Grill!
Really love this grill!! Pans dont slide on the grill top. The heat is great, boils water in a big pot fast. The flame can also be set really low without turning off, perfect for warming tortillas. Ez ignition switch.
J**N
Perfect grill oven! With a hose w/ adaptor too!
We uses grills at home for bbq or hot pot. This one is very useful and sturdy. It has a hose that can switch different types of fuel gas. Very useful and works perfect!
J**N
Great product
Works wonderful
S**A
Dual Fuel: Propane or Butane! Sears, Simmers and is Stable to Cook On
For almost 2 years we've been using this stove almost daily as we live full-time on the road in our van and this stove has been so versatile. We have an induction cooktop as our primary stove but more often switch to this one to conserve electricity when we are off grid or want to cook away from our van. Being able to keep the butane in the stove when storing in the case has made it super convenient to get out and put away quickly. We just unlatch the fuel canister lock lever and store our case upright or flat when traveling. When we run out of the butane, we can use our backup green bottle propane which was handy in spots when we couldn't find butane with the notch at stores. When we were in Baja for a few months, we relied on the green Coleman propane bottles or even the blue Bernzomatic propane torch bottles in a pinch. The heat output is amazing and very stable base. We cook high heat on our 10" lodge cast iron skillet which is super heavy. I can sear, simmer and set to a variety of heat levels which makes it easy to cook a wide selection of recipes. We also have 10" Magma stainless pots and pans we use frequently for stews, soups, omelets, pancakes, fish and so much more and have been really enjoying this versatile and compact stove. The propane hose sits under the lid and we usually remove this when cooking but have forgotten to remove it a couple times, discovering it when stowing the stove away. Luckily it hasn't damaged or melted the hose and the manual makes no mention about removing it prior to cooking. Probably best practice to do that anyways. The only few things I can think are cons or areas of improvement are the Case which is a little on the flimsy side. Its held up and we've shuffled it around inside and outside storage, upright, sideways and jostled. I do feel that hinges and clasps are starting to wear and maybe another year from now, we'll be looking for another case. The only other improvement I could see is making the fuel lid latch, magnetize or catch on something. It just lays there through gravity itself and is not a problem when cooking or even stowing in the case but for some reason I would like a satisfying latch there.
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