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ODSD 2 Burner Review

A solid, affordable two-burner that delivers reliable performance, easy setup, and great portability for most camping needs
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ODSD 2 Burner Review (The ODSD 2 is compact enough to fit in a camping tub and pull out for roadside picnics.)
The ODSD 2 is compact enough to fit in a camping tub and pull out for roadside picnics.
Credit: Kate Pitts
Price:  $80 List
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Manufacturer:   ODSD
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By Kate Pitts ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  July 17, 2026
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SCORE


RANKED
#6 of 14
  • Boil Time - 25% 6.0
  • Wind Resistance - 25% 7.5
  • Simmering Ability - 20% 6.5
  • Ease of Use - 15% 8.0
  • Portability - 15% 9.0
Best Buy Award
Best Value 2-Burner Stove
List Price: $80

Our Verdict

The ODSD 2 Burner is a straightforward, budget-friendly stove that performs well for car camping and casual outdoor cooking. It's easy to set up, offers the convenience of two burners for simultaneous meal prep, and delivers steady heat. The controls and pezio ignitor are intuitive enough for beginners, and its compact form also packs down easily for transport. On the downside, the included windscreen can require extra securing in breezy conditions, and the heat output isn't as strong as that of higher-end models. Overall, the ODSD stove is a dependable, value-focused option for simple camp kitchens.
REASONS TO BUY
Lightweight and portable
Easy setup
Stable flame control
Durable construction
Great for car camping and base camps
Simple to clean
REASONS TO AVOID
Tight burner spacing
Lower heat output
Weak cold-weather performance
Wind screen needs work to secure

Our Analysis and Test Results

The ODSD 2 Burner delivers up to 20,000 BTUs across two burners in a compact, foldable design. It weighs 4.5 pounds (7.7 pounds with the included carry bag and accessories) and features a piezo ignition system with a flexible fuel connector. It also comes with an adjustable windscreen panel, a frying pan, a coffee stand, and a carry bag.

odsd 2 burner - the odsd 2 burner is one of our top choices for a light, simple, and...
The ODSD 2 Burner is one of our top choices for a light, simple, and affordable road trip cooker.   Credit: Kate Pitts

Boil Time


In our lab testing without wind, the ODSD 2 Burner boiled water in just under five minutes, which is slower than many stoves in our test. With a combined output of 20,000 BTUs, it has enough power for most camp cooking needs, but it's not especially fast compared to higher-output competitors. It gets the job done reliably, just without the distinctive speed we see from top performers.


We also tested it in steady winds to see how it handled more realistic conditions. Using the adjustable windscreen, it brought water to a boil in 7 minutes and 36 seconds. When we removed the windscreen, boil time increased by over two minutes, indicating how much wind impacts performance. The difference was noticeable in real use, underlining our deliberate positioning—and even securing the windscreen with rocks or bungees—when cooking in stormy environments.

We tested the boil times of the ODSD 2 Burner in the gear warehouse and were impressed by the windscreen and ease of use of the piezo igniter.   Credit: Kate Pitts

Wind Resistance


For a compact two-burner, the ODSD handles wind better than most, thanks in part to its separate, adjustable windscreen panel. Instead of being fixed to the stove body, the panel can be repositioned to block prevailing wind, which gives you more control as conditions shift throughout the day. We tested this in 30 mph wind gusts at a group dinner at Joshua Tree, and the flexibility of a separate wind screen had a clear impact—angling the screen correctly helped the burners maintain a steadier flame without needing to constantly increase output.


Like most smaller stoves, the front remains open, and we noticed that strong gusts blow the flame sideways and affect performance if not managed by intentional wind blocking. But compared to other compact two-burners, it holds heat more consistently and feels less finicky when your camp gets wind- and sand-blasted. It's not bombproof, but for its size, it offers better-than-average wind resistance and makes cooking in variable conditions a lot more manageable.

The piezo ignitor doesn't work well in windy conditions, so we used a lighter during our wind tests. We recommend keeping a backup lighter in your carry bag.   Credit: Kate Pitts

A small but useful pro tip: we found you can use stakes, bungees, or heavy objects like rocks to secure the windscreen in place when it's gusty, preventing it from shifting or tipping over mid-cook. It's a simple setup tweak, but it goes a long way in exposed camps. While the stove still isn't fully shielded from all directions, this movable windscreen design makes it more adaptable—and ultimately more effective—than most small two-burners in windy conditions.

odsd 2 burner - the windscreen can be adjusted according to the wind direction. if...
The windscreen can be adjusted according to the wind direction. If it got too gusty, we secured it with rocks to prevent it from falling.   Credit: Kate Pitts

Simmering Ability


The ODSD 2 Burner offers better simmer control than we expected for a compact budget camp stove. When cooking for guided groups of over twelve people, our lead tester moved to cook a range of glamping dishes—grilled prosciutto cheese sandwiches, red pepper soup, blue corn pancakes, and fajita bowls—without constantly fighting the flame. The control knobs allow for relatively fine adjustments, and once we found the low end, the burners held a steady output without sputtering or flaring. That kind of consistency made her feel secure “cooking for an army,” and it was much easier to cook foods that require patience, like grains or creamy soups, without scorching.


We found we could keep a true low simmer going for soups and beans, while still having enough responsiveness to bump up the heat when needed. It's not quite as dialed as premium stoves with micro-adjustment, but for a 20,000 BTU two-burner, it strikes a nice balance. For car camping meals that go beyond basic boiling, it will help you take you from boil-in-the-bag basics to more satisfying camp meals like breakfast burritos or flapjacks.

odsd 2 burner - we tested the odsd 2 burner by making soup and grilled cheese, and...
We tested the ODSD 2 Burner by making soup and grilled cheese, and it delivered consistent heat for a dependable camp meal. However, adjusting the toasting level was not as precise as with more expensive stoves, so it required a bit more attention to avoid under- or over-browning.   Credit: Kate Pitts

Ease of Use


We didn't need the instruction book to use the ODSD 2 Burner and found it intuitive to immediately turn on and get to cooking. The control knobs are clearly labeled and give us smooth, predictable adjustments, making it easy to move from a rolling boil to a low simmer without overshooting. We cooked everything from quick pasta to more delicate meals and appreciated how responsive the flame felt. The stove body stayed stable with multiple pots. We connected the fuel attachment to both green solo canisters and to the regulator for a larger propane tank, keeping the camp set up hassle-free.


The built-in piezo ignition worked well in calm conditions during our tests, lighting the burners in a click or two. But once the wind picked up, it struggled to spark consistently, and we found ourselves reaching for a lighter. It's not a dealbreaker, but definitely something to plan for on breezy days. Once lit, though, the stove maintained a stable flame. We appreciate the large windscreen attachment as we didn't have to fight it to keep the heat consistent while cooking.

odsd 2 burner - the pezio ignitor is clearly labeled and simple and easy to use.
The pezio ignitor is clearly labeled and simple and easy to use.   Credit: Kate Pitts

This stove also comes with a few useful extras that enhance its overall versatility. It includes a frying pan, a coffee stand, and a carry bag, which make it easier to expand beyond basic boiling and keep everything organized in transit. The accessories feel like practical add-ons rather than afterthoughts, especially for casual car camping setups where having an all-in-one cooking kit simplifies packing. One thing we especially appreciated in testing is the long, flexible fuel connector. It has a rope-like feel that makes it easy to route and position around other gear, allowing you to attach to the fuel source in a way that actually works within a larger camp kitchen. This design proved especially useful in large-group cooking situations with a lot of equipment, where space and layout flexibility really matter.

odsd 2 burner - the flexible fuel connector can be wrapped around tables and kitchen...
The flexible fuel connector can be wrapped around tables and kitchen components, providing greater adaptability than most camp stoves.   Credit: Kate Pitts

Portability


The ODSD 2 Burner is impressively compact for a two-burner stove, making it easy to pack into a crowded car camping setup. We measured a packed size of 10.63" x 9.06" x 5.12", which is smaller than many traditional suitcase-style stoves, especially for the price. It also comes with a carry bag that helps keep everything contained and organized, including the included accessories, so you're not chasing down loose parts at camp.


At 4.5 pounds for the stove alone—and about 7.7 pounds with the bag and extras—it strikes a nice balance between transportability and functionality. It's light enough to move around camp without hassle and compact enough for road trips, but still feels substantial once set up. While it's not something we'd take backpacking, some of our guides did take it on a few 1-3 mile day hikes for a “glamping” picnic. It's a great fit for car campers who want a packable two-burner stove without giving up cooking versatility or taking up all the space in a camp kitchen tub.

odsd 2 burner - we love the handy carry bag and the whole kit and caboodle (stove...
We love the handy carry bag and the whole kit and caboodle (stove plus grill plate and wind screen) weigh in at just over seven pounds.   Credit: Kate Pitts

Should You Buy the ODSD 2 Burner?


The ODSD 2 Burner is one of the best compact two-burner stoves for the price. It offers the kind of control that lets you actually cook—not just boil water—and the overall design feels well thought out for real camp use. The adjustable windscreen adds a level of adaptability we don't often see in smaller stoves, especially in shifting conditions. It delivers solid value for what you get, especially considering its compact size and included accessories (carry case, grill plate, and coffee stand) that make it easy to pack and transport. It's not built for boil speed, and you'll want a backup lighter when the wind picks up, but those are manageable trade-offs. For car campers who value a smaller footprint without sacrificing cooking flexibility, this stove is a practical win.

odsd 2 burner - the windscreen can be easily adjusted to the wind direction you are...
The windscreen can be easily adjusted to the wind direction you are facing.   Credit: Kate Pitts

What Other Camping Stoves Should You Consider?


If you value speed or you frequently cook for larger groups, there are some good alternatives. If you want faster boil times, more precise simmer control, and a more premium, modular setup, the Jetboil Genesis Basecamp is the higher performer, although it is almost three times the price. If you want cooking versatility for group meals—like grilling and griddling—the Coleman Cascade 3-in-1 is worth a look, though it comes with more bulk.

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Bottom Line A solid, affordable two-burner that delivers reliable performance, easy setup, and great portability for most camping needs
Pros Lightweight and portable, easy setup, stable flame control, durable construction, great for car camping and base camps, simple to clean
Cons Tight burner spacing, lower heat output, weak cold-weather performance, wind screen needs work to secure
Rating Categories ODSD 2 Burner
Boil Time (25%)
6.0
Wind Resistance (25%)
7.5
Simmering Ability (20%)
6.5
Ease of Use (15%)
8.0
Portability (15%)
9.0
Specifications ODSD 2 Burner
Total BTUs 20,000
Number of Burners 2
Cooking Surface Dimensions 7.5" x 18"
Piezo Ignitor Yes
Measured Weight 4.5 lbs stove alone
7.7 lbs w/ bag and extras
Boil Time (1 liter of water, no wind) 4 min 53 sec
Boil Time (1 liter of water, wind from a box fan) 6 min 52 sec
Average Boil Time (1 liter of water, wind & no wind) 5 min 52 sec
Cooktop Material Cold-Rolled Steel
Packed Size 10.63" x 9.06" x 5.12"
Burner/Flame Diameter 2.75"
Distance Between Burners (center to center) 8"
Windscreen Yes
BTU per Burner 10,000
Type of Model Tabletop
Fuel Type Propane
Model Number BL-F22B
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