Inquiry:
Could you tell me the difference between a tank and bottle?
Outdoorstirfry:
A tank is 20lbs, usually used in people’s back yard. A bottle is 1lb. People can use it in camping/hiking trip because of much lighter weight.
Inquiry:
Could you tell me the difference between a tank and bottle?
Outdoorstirfry:
A tank is 20lbs, usually used in people’s back yard. A bottle is 1lb. People can use it in camping/hiking trip because of much lighter weight.
Inquiry:
What’s the difference between Tank vs “Tank and Bottle”? Is there an extra part that fits the bottle, like an adaptor?
Outdoorstirfry:
For difference between tank vs “Tank and Bottle”, please read https://outdoorstirfry.com/?s=tank+and+bottle+difference. There is a bottle adaptor between the normal tank connector and bottle for the “Tank and Bottle” option.
Inquiry:
What is the difference between 5B burner and your PowerFlamer 160 stoves? Check this out on Amazon – High Pressure Burner Propane Iron Wok Burner 5B Fast Stove 100,000 BTU https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JNK5CHG/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_glt_i_AQJM50KWN4CHH6M21F0W?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Outdoorstirfry:
Comparing to this 5B burner on amazon, here are some advantages of our stoves:
1. We have long leg option;
2. We have configurable option for 1lb. propane bottle;
3. We provide spider guard;
4. We have stabilizers for long legs;
5. Our hose has stainless braid;
6. Our paint lasts much longer before rust starts;
7. this Amazon stove product may only provide two main power setting. And the seller may not be able to tell you as they are wholesaler, not technical at all;
8. We are designer and builder of our own stove, we know inside out and have our own patents. We support our products from a sky high expert point of view.
List can be longer, but let’s stop at above 8 points.
Inquiry:
I like the electrical burner, but I’m worried the electrical switch will eventually wear out. However, Im assuming the manual burner will not, since less parts. If electrical switch does wear out, will it easily convert to manual burner?
Also, does manual burner have the spider guard?
Also, I heard people complain about the hose not fitting securely on some wok burners. Does your model have clamps to remedy this issue?
Thanks for listening to me.
Outdoorstirfry:
When the electric igniter fails, you can use a long nose BBQ igniter to ignite the main burner directly. You are operating it as a manual stove without a pilot flame.
The manual stove has its spider guard.
Our PowerFlamer 160/120 stoves do not use clamp. Our hose connection is patent pending. The hose connection to the stove should be tight and meet local code.
Inquiry:
One last question, have you done any new remodeling on the manual stove other than spider guard? I’m leaning towards purchasing this one because I’m a cheapskate and don’t mind using long nose lighter ? Thanks!
Outdoorstirfry:
Here is the list of improvement on our manual PowerFlamer stove:
Inquiry:
Tank or Tank and bottle. I assume the bottle is a propane bottle. What is the tank?
Outdoorstirfry:
Bottle is a 1lb throw away propane bottle which people use mainly for camping and hiking. Tank is a 20lbs tank regularly used in people’s back yard.
Inquiry:
I have a standard Propane take, so I would just choose the ‘Tank’ option? Not sure what the ‘Bottom’ option is.
Outdoorstirfry:
If you only want to use the 20lbs propane tank, you can just select the tank option. The Bottle option is for 1lb propane bottle people use for camping/hiking purpose.
Inquiry:
Can you tell me the difference between tank and tank and bottle? Thank you!
Outdoorstirfry:
The tank option could only work with a 20lbs propane tank. Tank and bottle option could work with a 20lbs propane tank and a 1lb propane bottle.
Inquiry:
what is the last option of tank and bottle or just tank? I do not understand the difference between the two.
Outdoorstirfry:
“Tank and Bottle” option enables the burner to work with a 20lbs tank or a 1lb bottle.
“Tank” option the burner can only work with a 20lbs tank.
Inquiry:
I would love to hear when they are back in stock. Also I would like to know what the difference is between those two.
Outdoorstirfry:
You are in the to-be-notified list now.
About the difference between PF13L160 and PF13CL160, PF13L160 will only work with a 20lbs propane tank. PF13CL160 can work with a 20lbs propane tank or a 1lb propane bottle. Bests.
Inquiry:
What is the difference between configurable and non configurable? I did not understand the explanation.
Outdoorstirfry:
The non-configurable version can only work with a regular 20lb propane tank. The configurable one can work with both 20lbs tank and 1lb propane bottle.
Let us know if there is further question.
Inquiry:
What is the difference in the pf13L130 and the pf13CL130?
Outdoorstirfry:
PF13CL130 can be used to connect to both a 20lbs propane tank and a 1lb throw away propane bottle. PF13L130 could only be connected to a 20lbs propane tank.
Inquiry:
I have a standard backyard propane tank for my BBQ. Which of these do I order if I just want to attach it to my existing tank. I am a bit confused as to “configurable” vs “not configurable”. Does configurable mean have to buy and add an adaptor to your regulator before I can connect it? And not configurable means your unit is ready for me to connect as soon as it arrives, with no further parts needed?
Answer:
Configurable stove can connect to both propane tank (~20 lbs) and bottle (1 lb). Non-configurable stove only connects to 20lbs propane tank.