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Jetboil
Genesis 2 Burner Stove

4 out of 5 stars
42 Reviews
Current price: $262.49 Original price: $349.99
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Go gourmet.

While everyone else in camp is gnawing on rock-hard nut-and-seed bars and snacking on cans of pickled herring, whip up something fresh and delicious with your Jetboil Genesis Stove. New to the Jetboil lineup, the Genesis isn't an all-or-nothing stove designed to flash-boil water, but a user-friendly cooker that makes whipping up an actual meal quick, easy, and efficient. Jetboil integrated an advanced simmer control, so you can bring the heat down and cook your food without scorching it, and added easy-to-clean drip trays so it won't be a big deal if you have a boil over when you're cooking up a side of rice to go with your trout. If two burners aren't quite enough to cook everything you want, a third satellite burner (sold separately) can be attached via the JetLink port. The Genesis wouldn't be a Jetboil if it wasn't compact, so Jetboil hooked it up with a collapsible design that nests inside the available five-liter pot for easy carrying and packing.


Details

  • Compatible with standard propane bottles
  • Dual burners
  • Simmer control
  • Easy-to-clean drip trays
  • Attachable windscreen included
  • Carry bag included
  • Stove nests in Jetboil five-liter pot (sold separately)
  • Compatible with other JetLink stoves
  • Item #JET000O
Fuel Type
canister
Boil Time
3 min
Heat Output
2 x 10,000 BTU
Piezo Ignition
yes
Simmer
yes
Fuel Bottle/Canister Included
no
Dimensions
9.8 x 4.6in
Claimed Weight
6lb 3.2oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

What do you think about this product?

Overall Rating

4 based on 42 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 6 reviews
2 Stars - 4 reviews
3 Stars - 3 reviews
4 Stars - 0 reviews
5 Stars - 29 reviews

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The camping stove has a compact design and good cooking performance, but some customers have experienced issues with the regulator failing after a short period of use, which is a significant concern. While the stove works well when functioning properly, the reliability problems with the regulator have led to a lack of confidence in the product for many customers.

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5 out of 5 stars

August 22, 2025

Space saving design and wonderfully fine adjustments

I cook full meals at camp and my other stoves were really difficult to adjust the flame. This has been amazing at easily adjusting to a really low flame without blowing out. I love the clamshell design that takes up a lot less space than other stoves while being fully functional when opened. I can cook on both burners at once and I even use a single burner cast iron griddle on one burner while using other cookware on the other. The included bag is spacious and also fits my plates, so they are stored together. The only negative is the included wind blocker - it isn't the easiest to attach and its plastic so it has melted where the griddle touched it. I don't usually need it, so it's not much of an issue.

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Giselle P
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

1 out of 5 stars

May 21, 2025

Jetboil Genesis 2 burner stove

I really wanted to like this stove. Its compact size and design would have worked well for what I was looking for but it did not work. Literally, the stove did not work. On two separate stoves that Backcountry so graciously and kindly replaced the regulator blocked fuel from reaching stove. I gave up after second attempt not trusting that if and when I received a regulator that worked, it would eventually fail. For the price of this stove I expected more.

EP509
1 out of 5 stars

January 21, 2025

Regulator sucks

Thought this stove was worth the hype, but unfortunately the regulator doesn’t work correctly and cant work both burners at the same time. For the price i don’t recommend it. Camp chef will be the replacement!

Mike C
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

1 out of 5 stars

October 7, 2024

Engineers pov

Owned for A year and 5 months. The dial to close or open flame broke off. It's connected to a tooth pick size metal pole. One burner is fully open now which makes the entire unit useless.

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Exoudos
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors

5 out of 5 stars

September 24, 2024

Cooks with precise heat level. High quality construction that will last.

Russell m
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

3 out of 5 stars

August 6, 2024

Brand new, no spark.

Spent a lot of money on this product as everyone else has and I’d expect the best. Straight out of the box on one side is sparking, obviously I can bring a light with me but incredibly frustrating considering.

Darcy
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors

5 out of 5 stars

April 10, 2024

Exceptional camp stove

Having the Genesis has really improved our camp meals. The versatility of having a skillet and pot that stores in a small footprint is great. The pot and pan both clean up very easily.

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Jaccob R
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 6, 2023

Get it!

Efficient and compact, this is the little stove that could. The only thing I would change is the price, even then, its still worth it and the return will outweigh any concerns I have about the upfront cost. This little fuel sipper is amazing with almost an infinite adjustability.

dustytrails
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors

5 out of 5 stars

May 26, 2023

Best on the Market

Excellent flame and even heat output. Only flaw is the windshield is pretty much worthless because it is so flimsy

Curt
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors

1 out of 5 stars

November 7, 2022

Virtually Useless

I've had about a half dozen stoves over the last two years - all of which perform terribly. However, none of the others, cost as much as the Basecamp, and none of them were as virtually useless in the wind. A lot of reviewers complain about the windscreen and the regulator. The regulator hasn’t crapped out on me yet… the windscreen is in the rubbish bin… I am going to fabricate my own windscreen and see if I can salvage this stove. As it is – we are talking about 20-30 minutes to make coffee in a percolator – meaning to boil water – and as for bacon and eggs… the eggs cook but only after warming my cast iron after a half hour or more to somewhat cook bacon. Again, I’ve tried a lot of stoves. Due to the 19mph gusts I get here in Texas this stove is useless. I’ve used it in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, South Dakota, and a few other places. I continue to use it because of what I paid for it – hoping to find a solution to salvage it. I am committed to fabricating my own wind screen to see if that makes this expensive hunk of junk usable. I would not recommend, and I would not buy this stove. My style of camping is overland 4x4 adventures and car camping.

not a fanboy
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors