A complete cooking solution for lightweight solo ventures, the 360 Degrees Furno Stove and Pot Set is a fantastic value, all in one kit, that comes without compromise.
An 850ml pot, and a mug/bowl that doubles as a lid, comes complete with the 360 Degrees Furno Stove, a lightweight, high-performance hiking stove.
The Furno Stove and Pot Set also include a stabiliser for both 100g and 230g canisters, and a pot scourer, making it an easy choice for anyone seeking a good value
Hi, after the first use my burner now has a small crack that runs halfway around the base (just below where the flame comes out). Is this still safe to use?
G'day Mel,
I'd suggest not, especially if its a point where gas leaks.
Its hard to know for sure without seeing it - head over to our Warranty Page & fill out a claim.
The team will take a look and advise you further.
Hi, My pot now has a layer of burnt on oil on it. How to I get it clean. The scourer can't do it.
G'day Jess,
Theres lots of info online about the best way to clean annodised aluminium.
To remove burnt on grease/oil from a hard-anodised aluminum, soak the pan in hot water and a liquid dish washing detergent overnight to loosen it before cleaning. If that doesn't work, you can try using a bit of white vinegar or lemon juice, and bicarb soda to help break down the oil.
It can be abit of a pain, but should come good with some patience and repeated efforts.
Hi, Would this stove be able to boil 4-5L in a sea to summit x pot or is it too much water for it to handle ? (boiling water for a camp shower). or would I need a bigger stove for that? Cheers!
G'day Amanda,
We haven't tried this out in real life, but you definitely could. Whether or not you should is another question, as it's not going to be super-efficient.
For 4-5L of water you'd probably be looking at around 15mins, which will use about 1/4 of a 227g gas canister. You could store your water in something like a Sea to Summit Watercell, and have it out in the sun which would partially heat the water over the course of the day. In this case when it comes to boiling it you'll be starting with warmer water, and therefore chewing through less gas.
The only other consideration would be stability with a larger pot holding fair volume of water. You'd want to make sure you're using a canister stabiliser, and setting the stove up somewhere level, making sure to not leave it unattended.
I know you just put the lid back on the gas cylinder between uses. I think I have finished my camping for this year. Will the gas cylinder be ok for next summer? (Great video on how to use - thanks!)
G'day Liz,
Yeah, absolutely. Just store it out of direct sunlight & you should be fine!
Is there any problem storing this set (and the fuel) in a vehicle with our summer temperatures? And degradation or safety issues?
G'day Susan,
None that we're aware of - the best bet would be to store it out of direct light, so if you have a storage container or bag, that would be the way to go.
Does the gas igniter have a regulator built in like the jetboil?
G'day Dan,
This stove doesn't have an igniter or regulator built in so you will need to manually light the flame. The silver handle will control the gas flow to adjust the flame.
What are the best type of utensils to use in this pot? Does it matter what material they are made from? Would metal damage the inside of the pot?
G'day Charlotte,
You absolutely can use metal, but you just need to be mindful not to scratch the pots. It's probably not worth investing in alternatives if you already have metal utensils, but if you're looking to get some new ones, plastic, wood, or silicone would be the best bet.
Hope that helps!
Hi, I had some burnt on food on one off the pots and didn't realise it isn't recommended that the pots go in the the dishwasher. The coating feels different after washing. I was wondering if the pots are still safe to use or if Ive ruined them which would be a shame as it's such a great wee set!
G'day Suzie,
I'm going to suggest not to use them, I'm sorry. It sounds like the anodised aluminum coating on the pots has been damaged, and I'm not confident they'd be food safe.
can you pack a cannister inside the pot with the screw on cooking fixture when walking? if yes, what size cannister
G'day Miranda,
No, you can't. The pot and stove set packs compact enough to just fit the stove & protective box inside, there's no option to pack a cannister aswell.
Hi guys. Can you use the cookware in a campfire?
G'day Mike,
No, the Furno cookware is lightweight anodised aluminium and is not suitable for open fire cooking.
Are these dishwasher safe?
G'day Veronica,
Its recommended for Hard Anodised Aluminium cookware to be hand washed with minimal detergent and a soft cloth.
do you sell the gas canisters instore?
G'day Connie,
We sure do, we sell a range of different sizes and mixes depending on your needs. Just pop into store and we can guide you through the best option for you.
does the gas canister also fit inside the pots when completely packed up or would the gas have to be separate in your pack?
G'day Bec,
If you grab the compact 100g canisters then you can pack away the canister inside the pot set, however, you won't quite be able to fit the burner (in it's orange box) and the canister inside. You can make it work if you leave the stove box out of the combination though.
We fitted the stove and small gas bottle in- put the stove into a soft sunglass case and left out the stand for the bottom and box for the stove.
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G'day Ian,
We can't ship the gas canisters due to the high cost of dangerous shipping licences, however, you should be able to pick up hike style gas canisters with a lindal valve from any camping store.
Hi, I was just wondering if there was meant to be a fitting between the cylinder and stove? I bought this setup and a 16 Oz cylinder propane from Bunnings and they have different fittings? Do some of the disposable canisters have different fittings? Thank you for any help
G'day Jamie,
The Furno Stove is designed to fit directly to a butane or isobutane canister with a screw-top thread, these are universally referred to as a hiking style gas canister (with a Lindal Valve) depending on the country you're purchasing them in. From the sounds of it you've purchased a Propane Cylinder that is designed to power camping style stoves/heaters which are a little different and are not compatible as they run on a different mix of gas. If you head into a camping store, or general store (in a smaller town) and ask them for a small hike style gas canister with a screw thread they'll be able to help you out. They're usually sold in a 100g, 220g or 440g size and are readily available.
Is there a cup with volume lines that will fit inside, along with a 100g or 230g cannister? I believe the Sea to Summit Delta cups might.
G'day Chris,
Great question! I've checked out our stock and the Sea to Summit Delta Mug (with volume lines) fits neatly inside. I'm not sure that you would be able to fit another cannister, in due to space limitations though.
I understand that they need to be bought as a set, just wondering the individual weight of the 850 ml pot. Thanks
G'day Kerri,
We've weighed the larger 850ml pot on our handy scales and it is 125g. Hopefully that helps :)
Hello, what are the dimensions of the stove's orange box (or stove when folded?) thank you
G'day Max,
I've just checked the dimensions for you and the orange carry case of the stove measures 11.8L x 5.2W x 5.2H cm. Hope this helps Max!
Just wondering what the volume of the pots is.
G'day Aria,
Thanks for reaching out, the larger pot is 850ml, and the smaller pot is 350ml.
Is there any way to buy this set with the 360 degree furno stove that comes with the igniter? Rather than the model without an igniter?
G'day Katherine,
At this point in time, the only way to get a stove and pot set with an igniter is to buy the stove and pots separately. Or you could grab yourself a handy Piezo Igniter and pop it inside the set.
Are there lids to the pots to reduce cooking time and gas consumption?
G'day Fran,
You can use the small pot on top of the larger pot as a lid, however, this set is really designed to be as small and lightweight as possible.
what is the weight of the entire kit?
G'day Mandy,
We've just weighed this for you and total weight of the Furno Stove and Pot Set is 358g (excluding the stove case), or 396g (including the stove case).
Iam travelling through India on motor bike do you know if cannisters are available there for this product. Thanks
G'day Daniel,
No idea mate! But if it helps at all, here's their list of international distributors - India isn't detailed but maybe it'll be worth a go to shoot a message through to 360'Degrees..? Good luck :)
Can you use these with LPG gas if i use an adapter
G'day Greg,
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Could I know exactly the size of the pot ? To know if it will fit in one of my bike bag
G'day Julianne,
I've measured one of these as carefully as I can for you. You're looking at 14.5cm tall with a diameter of 13cm.
Hi guys. Is there a wind shield fitting for this stove ?
G'day Liz,
There isn't a windshield specific for the Furno Stove and Pot Sert, but we do have the Companion Pro Nano Windshield for use with hiking stoves.
Can you tell me approx how much a gas bottle would be to fit this.
G'day Christie,
It does vary a little bit depending on size and make up of the fuel canister for the 360 Degrees Furno Stove but you'd generally be looking somewhere around the $10 mark from us, in store.
Will the Furno 22cm Camp Frypan fit on the Furno Stove?
G'day Robert,
Yes it sure will, just note that if you do have the stabiliser you might want to use it (well it's a good idea to use it everytime you cook if you've got it) as that will give you a bit more stability as the fry pan is a little wider than the Furno pots.
And as with using all slightly larger sized pots or frypans on the Furno stove - the more level the ground, the better.
The pots look very small indeed when I looked at them in a retail shop. Would the 360 Degrees Furno Large Cook Set be better for two?
G'day Craig,Â
I think you'd be spot on there Craig, the Furno Stove and Pot Set is best suited to a solo hiker, so you would struggle to cook for two people with that setup.
The better option would be the 360 Degrees Furno Large Cook Set, but just bear in mind that the stove is not included in that set, so you'd have to purchase it separately.
what type of gas dose it use
G'day Mitchell,
The Furno Stove by 360 Degrees uses Iso-Butane/Propane fuel from disposable, screw in cannisters. We only sell these cannisters in store as they are flammable items, but they should be available to you locally.Â
It may be difficult to name the products. Perhaps you could send me the answer via email. Rob
Hello, Does this suit the screw on gas canisters? Not a pin? Rgds Vera