

🔥 Elevate your campfire cuisine with leak-proof precision and rugged versatility! 🔧
The BKZ23-OD Remote Stove Adapter by camping moon is a CNC-machined, super duralumin accessory designed for EN417 Lindal valve canisters. Featuring a built-in self-sealing valve and corrosion-resistant stainless braided hose, it offers dual outlets for connecting multiple stoves. Compact and lightweight, it enhances stability and flexibility for backpacking and camping cooking setups.

















| ASIN | B08V146BVZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #189,912 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #628 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand Name | camping moon |
| Color | Silver with Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | January 26, 2021 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.69 x 3.39 x 1.81 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | camping moon |
| Material | High temperature resistance and flame retardant rubber |
| Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Part Number | VA-US-Z23 |
| Style | 2 Outlets Stand Type Adapter (Z23-od) |
| Suggested Users | All Ages / Unisex |
B**.
Awesome, works great for me.
Can not recommend this enough. It is very well made. I have used this with a number of different stoved, adaptors with butane, iso butane and propane. The flexibility it gives you is great.
K**G
Solid build and works perfectly
I was worried that the legs would be flimsy. To my surprise, the entire build is very solid and machined to very high quality specifications. My use case for the purchase is to use this adapter with my Jetboil Minimo with a 1lb gas canister. Previously, the Minimo mounted on top of the 1lb gas canister was too high and risked toppling over while cooking. The adapter is perfect to lower the high of the overall cooking system with the 1lb gas canister. Can't wait to go camping with this new setup. Also, don't forget to purchase the EN417 Lindal valve converter to 16oz/1lb gas canister if you want to use the 1lb gas canisters!
D**R
Very good deal, hose too short.
See my picture for how I made this work for me. I live in a van down by the river. I heat water and cook meals on a camp stove daily. Stoves that sit on top of fuel canisters occasionally get knocked over. I prefer to fill my own propane canisters and they add to the height compared to an iso-butane canister. Converting to lindal thread increases the height even more. I needed a remote adapter like this to lower one of my stoves. When I saw this one with two outlets I decided to use two stoves. The price on this is fantastic, the quality is evident, I don't know what the included o ring is for. The hose is too short, add 6" and let me know. I used a 2" thick slab of hickory and cut a hole to allow the propane canister to sit lower. This gives enough slack in the hose to make this work for me. It also makes the tall stove very stable. I'm pretty satisfied, even if you just use it to lower one stove a little, it's worth it.
B**A
works well
works well and had strong legs to supporting burner and pot/ skillet
C**E
DANGEROUSLY UNSTABLE PRESSURE - FIRE HAZARD
DANGEROUSLY unstable pressure. Constant changes in fuel pressure at the stove. High end of pressure at the stove is so high that the fuel can't atomize and it becomes one giant flare up. NOT FIT FOR OUTDOOR USE - THIS IS A FIRE HAZARD - DO NOT BUY AMAZON DOES NOT ALLOW RETURNS!!! DO NOT BUY.
S**T
Versatile
This is a nice piece of camping equipment. I especially like that the attachment piece to your fuel canister allows you to unscrew the top cap - opening up another point to attach a 2nd burner.
H**F
Just What I Was Looking For
I hooked a stove up to one side and a lantern to the other, lit both. And they worked fine. It's nice to be able to run a stove and lantern off of 1 fuel source.
B**U
Needs better directions
Unable to get the gas to flow. Would not ignite. Usage directions were unclear. Have camped and RV'd since the 70's and have used various stoves and burners and configurations. This apparatus did not work.
C**D
Wem schon mal beim Kochen der Topf samt Kocher umgefallen ist weiß, dass ein hoher Schwerpunkt manchmal verhängnisvoll sein kann... Nutze den Adapter, wenn wir mehr als zwei Personen sind und mit einem größeren Topf gekocht wird. Mit dem Adapter steht das Ganze dann trotzdem ziemlich stabil. Die zweite Anschlussmöglichkeit habe ich bisher nur mal testweise für eine Gaslaterne genutzt - nutze ich nicht regelmäßig, aber besser haben als brauchen. Insgesamt ist der Adapter gut gemacht, sauber verarbeitet und funktioniert bisher einwandfrei.
M**Y
Cracking piece of kit well made and durable.
J**E
Tool ist leider recht Großes und Schweres. Ich wollte eine Möglichkeit meinen Gaskocher bodennah zu platzieren da mein Windschutz zu niedrig ist und der Kocher recht wackelig bei ungraden untergrund ist. Ich wollte mir die 60€ UVP vom "MSR Lowdown Remote" sparen und dachte 30€ wäre okay. aber hier war wohl am falschen ende gesparrt. 30€ finde ich auch recht teuer. Warum frage ich mich... ist doch wirklich nicht viel dran... naja. Also recht groß und schwerr das Ding. Als Wanderer würde ich es nicht mitnehmen. Ausserdem ist es auch recht Hoch so das es nur ein paar cm kleiner als eine Gaskartusche ist und mein Windschutz trotzdem nicht reicht. Der zweite Anschluss ist ganz praktisch. Aber ich hatte auch schon das Problem das mein Kumpel am falschen Ventil gedreht hatte und dann ne halbe stunde gas ausgeströmmt ist. okay das war ziemlich speziell. Also zweiter Anschluss ist ganz praktisch, aber der zweite kocher ist nochmal höhrer (winschutz+stabilität) und ich hab eigentlich immer eine zweite Ersatzkartusche im Auto dann kann ich mir das auch sparen.