🔥 Cook Bold, Pack Light — The Ultimate Solo Stove Companion
The SOTO ST-320 is a premium Japanese-made ultra-thin single burner stove designed for solo camping and touring. Weighing only 380 grams and folding down to a slim 1-inch thickness, it offers a powerful 2100W output fueled by dedicated gas canisters. Its innovative book-style case protects the burner and doubles as a windshield and stand, while the built-in ignition system ensures hassle-free starts. Perfect for minimalist adventurers craving efficiency and style in the wild.
| ASIN | B01B36TM58 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,961 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #49 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand Name | SOTO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,008 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Included Components | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.68"L x 6.02"W x 3.03"H |
| Item Height | 7.7 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Outdoor Stove |
| Item Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ソト(SOTO) |
| Material | Aluminum^Stainless steel^Aluminum die-cast^Brass |
| Maximum Energy Output | 2100 Watt Hours |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
L**9
Small But Mighty
A well made product that is small and weighs very little. The device assembles quickly and provides great heat output. I can see why motorcyclists and backpackers like it. People on youtube have suggested improvements and I can say they may be right. The design of the 'fingers' where you place the pot holder could be changed so a larger pot holder could be used, or certain tent stakes if needed. It could use a triangle windscreen for the area aft of the fuel and burner and I hope they decide to offer one for sale someday as an accessory. After trying it out I used several campingmoon adapters to use the fuel can remotely, thus removing the fuel canister from any heat and this worked well. Seems to work well with butane, isobutane and I even tried it with propane. No problems with any of them. You can find clones on ebay but do yourself a favor and get the real deal.
E**C
Unique gem piece of kit
Comes from Japan. It took about a week. It’s small, very efficient and easy to assemble and use. Has its own stand and built in igniter. I’ve used it on numerous camping trips. Never had an issue. Case is quality made. Uses butane can fuel, very efficient. Compact, all in one stove stand. I’ve had numerous people ask me about it, being unique.
S**A
Compact, sturdy, good wind protection
The first time attaching the burner assembly to the stand and the fuel tank to the burner assembly is a little fiddly. The instructions are in Japanese (which I do not read). I ran them through Google translate, and that worked brilliantly. Once you figure out how to assemble it, it's very easy. It folds very compactly into a rugged rectangular carrying case. The ignitor does not always light with the first click, but it has never failed me after several tries. The flame pattern is compact which is fine except that it is not as effective for larger pots and pans. In fact, for large pots and pans, the heat shield will get in the way and will cause the unit to only heat one edge of the pot/pan instead of the center. Nonetheless, I think this is an excellent unit for one or two people with a more narrow cup or pot to heat. Works great with the small Soto cookset.
K**R
Real nice product
Really like this stove it is built well and should provide years of use. Butane is sorta fickle in cold weather but the stove is great
L**Z
Small and lightweight
I wrote my review again since I have some issues that I solved but after that I believe it's working fine. Mine had some issue with the spark, so it wasn't lighting the gas. I'm my case I had to move the igniter end so the spark ligts the gas that comes from the side. I bet that this isn't something you'll have to do but I'll mention it just in case. Overall it heats water fast, I use a Pomoly 750ml kettle and fits perfectly, also tried a Jetboil skillet and works (although this is probably the larger pan you'll be able to fit). Keep in mind that this is small and light so it's better if you only need to boil water for drinks and rehydrating your food but you'll still be able to cook for one person. Before going out though, it's always better to test it at home and make sure it works as expected.
J**N
SOTO ST-320 Single Burner
This stove is very sturdy in use, however you should know the burner is very small so lower flame is recommended if your cooking food . There is a knack to attaching the burner assembly to the case.......there's a grove that lock's into the springs ( there's the hint ) and to un lock you depress one of the springs.
J**H
it's okay
it cooks slower than anything else I have. it uses more fuel too. more of a novelty that you forget about and won't use.
C**E
just ok... if you are easily frustrated this is not for you.
I thought this would be cool without being too big. Its inventive. That being said ... it has good support for you pot (Larger than most small isopropane burners) but much heavier. The burner though is fairly small and concentrated so you are not gaining much over the backpacking burner. Lastly its a total pain in the but to figure out how to attach the butane cannister and to a lesser extent how to securely affix the burner to the stand. EVERY Time I use it I have to spend 10 minutes trying to AGAIN figure out how to secure the butane without it leaking. its not intuitive. I love my other item of this brand it just locks in lickety split. This involves some obscure twists that it doesn't easily do.
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