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Experience reliable cooking power anywhere with the WEB300 portable single burner. This heavy-duty cast iron burner delivers 1300 watts of consistent heat for everything from morning coffee to full meals, whether you're in your kitchen, RV, campsite, or emergency situation. The durable construction and portable design make it an essential backup cooking solution that's ready whenever and wherever you need it.





RV and camper living, outdoor camping and tailgating, college dorm rooms, small apartments and studios, emergency preparedness kits, temporary kitchens during renovations, office break rooms, vacation rentals and cabins, boat galleys, anyone needing extra cooking capacity.
Perfect for RV travelers who need reliable cooking while on the road. Essential for camping trips when you want hot meals without building a fire. Ideal for college students in dorms with limited cooking facilities. Great as a backup burner during holiday cooking when you need extra stovetop space. Use during kitchen renovations when your main stove is unavailable. Keep in your emergency preparedness kit for power outages or natural disasters. Perfect for outdoor entertaining and tailgating parties. Use in vacation cabins or rental properties as a supplemental cooking surface. The portable design means you can cook wherever there's an electrical outlet.
| Model | WEB300 |
| Power Output | 1300 Watts |
| Burner Material | Heavy Duty Cast Iron |
| Number of Burners | Single Burner |
| Design | Portable Countertop |
| Weight | 0.04 lbs |
| Use Cases | Kitchen, Camping, RV, Emergency |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Category | Kitchen Appliances |
| Durability | Built for Daily Use |
This item requires assembly. All necessary hardware and instructions are included. Most customers complete setup in 30-60 minutes with basic tools.
The cast iron burner works with most types of cookware including stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, and enamel pots and pans. Flat-bottomed cookware provides the best heat transfer and cooking efficiency. Avoid using cookware with warped or uneven bottoms.
Yes, this portable burner is perfect for outdoor use at campsites, tailgating events, or outdoor kitchens as long as you have access to electrical power. Keep it protected from rain and moisture, and use on a stable, level surface. Always follow safety guidelines for outdoor cooking appliances.
At 1300 watts, the burner draws approximately 10.8 amps on a standard 120V circuit. This is comparable to other small kitchen appliances. Ensure your electrical circuit can handle the load, especially when using in RVs or with generators where power capacity may be limited.
Most portable burners feature adjustable temperature controls allowing you to set the heat level from low simmer to high boil. Check the specific controls on your unit for temperature adjustment options. This versatility makes it suitable for various cooking methods from gentle warming to rapid boiling.
Allow the burner to cool completely before cleaning. Wipe the cast iron surface with a damp cloth to remove spills and food residue. For stubborn stains, use mild soap and water. Dry thoroughly to prevent rust. Avoid harsh abrasives that could damage the surface.
Yes, many people use portable single burners as their primary cooking appliance in small spaces like dorm rooms, studio apartments, RVs, and tiny homes. While it has only one burner, the 1300W power output is sufficient for most cooking tasks. Consider your cooking needs and whether a single burner meets your requirements.
Yes, electric burners are safe for indoor use with proper ventilation. Unlike gas burners, they don't produce combustion gases. Place on a heat-resistant, stable surface away from flammable materials. Never leave unattended while in use, and ensure adequate ventilation in the cooking area.
For emergency preparedness, keep this portable burner along with basic cookware, non-perishable food, water, and a backup power source like a generator. The burner provides essential cooking capability during power outages or emergencies when your main stove may be unavailable. Store in an accessible location with other emergency supplies.