
Iwatani 35FW
Score: 76/100
Hike Crew 2-in-1 Gas Camping Stove
Score: 73/100Rankings

The Iwatani 35FW delivers 15,000 BTU of heat with a double windbreaker, making it a powerful option for windy conditions and professional use. Its main drawbacks are the heavy weight and reliance on proprietary Iwatani canisters, which limit flexibility and backpacking appeal. Best suited for chefs, caterers, and serious campers who prioritize performance over ultra-light weight.

The Hike Crew 2-in-1 stove and griddle offers versatile cooking options with a built-in griddle and wind-resistant panels, suited for small groups. Its moderate BTU output and propane-only system, plus a weight around 12 lb, make it less ideal for high-heat or ultralight scenarios. Best for casual campers or tailgaters needing a compact, multi-function stove.
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| ↓ lower better | 1,995 gbest | 5,443 g |
1 | 2best | |
4,396 Wbest | 3,810 W | |
— | 25.4 cmbest | |
1 yrbest | — |
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Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 1995 g | 5443 g |
Controls(1) | ||
Ignition Type | Piezo | piezo |
Power(1) | ||
Power Output (W) | 4396 W | 3810 W |
Design(1) | ||
Construction Material | Aluminum | Powder-coated steel |
General(2) | ||
Burner Count | 1 | 2 |
Fuel Type | Butane | Propane |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | Iwatani 35FW portable butane stove, Magnetic locking system for canister attachment, Piezoelectric igniter, Double windbreaker assembly, Solid brass burner, Heat panel fuel‑efficiency system, Carrying case | Stove‑grill unit; griddle; drip tray; folding legs; handle; carry bag; hose; regulator; igniter |
Features(2) | ||
Regulator Type | In-line with Pressure-Sensing Shut-Off | included |
Fuel Compatibility | Iwatani | Propane |


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Professional reviewers consistently praise the Iwatani 35FW for its robust 15,000 BTU/hr output, wind-tested double windbreaker, and secure magnetic canister lock, noting its suitability for commercial and on-the-road cooking. They also commend its CSA approval and efficient fuel use, while pointing out its heavier weight and exclusive fuel requirement as trade-offs.
Everyday users love the stove's quick ignition, high heat output, and the convenience of the included carry case, especially for windy camping scenarios. Common complaints focus on the unit's weight, the need for proprietary Iwatani canisters, and limitations on using oversized cookware.



Professional editors from Home Depot and Lowe's emphasize the HC1B1FWIBK's ease of use, highlighting its built-in igniter, folding legs, and integrated griddle as practical features for campsite cooking. While they praise its portability and wind resistance, they note the lower BTU rating compared to higher-output models, suggesting it's best suited for small-group meals rather than high-volume cooking.
Product descriptions and retailer listings consistently stress quick setup, reliable ignition, and the versatility of having both a burner and griddle in one compact unit. The lack of negative feedback in the data suggests general satisfaction among casual campers, but the absence of detailed user experiences leaves some uncertainty about long-term performance.