

🔥 Nomad Cooking System: Elevate your outdoor kitchen game—because your adventure deserves gourmet fuel! 🍳
The Nomad Cooking System by Stoke Voltaics is a versatile, windproof electric camping stove with adjustable power from 200W to 1000W. Designed for RVs, EVs, overlanding, and vanlife, it features premium 304 stainless steel cookware, smart cooking recognition technology, and a compact, ash-free design. Perfect for professionals and adventurers seeking reliable, clean, and efficient outdoor cooking without the hassle of flames or fuel canisters.










| ASIN | B0DP71XCZ9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,243 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #231 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | STOKE VOLTAICS |
| Brand Name | STOKE VOLTAICS |
| Closure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Cookware Set Is Compatible With | True |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (70) |
| Date First Available | November 28, 2024 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Bubbling-Pot, Detachable Handle, Nomad Bag, Nomad Reactor, Sizzling-Pan |
| Is Cookware Induction Compatible | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.66 x 8.66 x 7.28 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.2 x 10 x 9.76 inches |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | STOKE VOLTAICS |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Nomad |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Package Weight | 3.68 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 4 |
| Set Name | Nomad Cooking System |
| Size | standard |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Style | Nomad Cooking System & Storage Bag Set |
| Utensil Compatibility | Standard Cooking Utensils |
| With Lid | Yes |
Y**N
Great product! Highly recommended!
I recently started looking for electric cooking options for my car camping trips. First i brought my induction cooktop from home, which worked great until it broke on one of the trips. That’s why I decided to give this gear a try. The multiple power levels and timer functions are helpful, and I find myself using the 600W setting and above most of the time. My power station handles it well. Even in areas where open fires are allowed, I’ve started preferring electric cooking because it’s just so much easier. The only thing that could make this product even better is offering a version with dual burners, so I could use a pot and a pan at the same time instead of having to switch between them. Overall, this has been a great addition to my camping gear, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a compact and dependable electric cooking solution for outdoor use.
C**R
Fire‑Ban Savior & Content‑Creator Secret Weapon
The Stoke Voltaics Nomad Electric Cooking System just earned permanent residency in my Viking ROK trailer. When Florida downpours or western fire bans make open flames a no‑go, this thing lets me keep the breakfast burritos coming and the B‑roll rolling. Plug‑and‑Play Power: Runs off my 1800 Blue yeti power station No propane canisters rolling around the rig. Fast & Even Heat: Heats water for French‑press coffee in under 4 min and sears a steak without cold spots—perfect for mouth‑watering camp‑cooking footage. Packable & Tough: The nesting pot/lid setup slips into a side drawer; silicone grips survive Sailor’s wagging tail slaps. Easy Clean: Non‑stick interior wipes out with a paper towel (critical when you’re rationing water off‑grid). Minor gripe: cranks serious amps on max, so I stick to medium heat when I’m editing off the same battery. Otherwise? Chef’s kiss. If you film, fish, hunt, or just refuse to eat another cold granola bar, this electric stove is worth its weight in bacon.
A**R
Particularly good for cooking in your tent
Good camping cooker set but... - both pan and pot only heat a horseshoe like part of the surface. - the pot cycles on/off in lower watt settings instead of providing continuous lower level heat. - the pan makes good pan cakes over the hot horse shoe but doesn't work in the cold spot. - thin sliced meat works well in the pan, brats or thicker cuts don't get enough heat. - the French press/popcorn maker is a gimmick but fairly useless - I will switch back to a conventional French press and boiling water in a pot - why use this? I used Trangia burners for 45 years and will continue to do so. That being said: if you have the solar/battery set up already, then cooking with the Shenzen Let There Be Light set in your tent is extremely convenient. Compared to any hydrocarbon fuel there is no fuel to transport along or fuel odor and most importantly no condensate water from combustion. - lastly, I cannot objectivate this but have the feeling that the energy efficiency could be better. On the same EcoSmart battery that our Zojirushi ricecooker draws 10% of energy to cook rice in 60 mins the Stoke pot draws about 30% to boil 3 fillings of water in about 30 mins. So for cloudy or rainy days, bring your old Trangia and a quart of denatured spirit, just in case.
W**D
Great setup for a mobile kitchen that runs on electricity
I recently upgraded my camper, and with it I decided to upgrade my cooking system. I used to run a propane gas burner. Now ive built a system based on a large 'solar generator' with 2000 watt capacity. This power source can easily run this induction based cookset. I like how compact the whole setup is. The cook set has more than enough power for my modest one pan gourmet skills.. Ease of setup and ease of use are also a positive so my meals can become a bit more elaborate. I'll use this though the winter and let you know how it works out. It should be better than the propane systems that get finicky when it gets below freezing. Also, I used a milk crate and some acoustic foam to make a durable and protective case for it as it lives in the bed of my truck.
T**D
New way to cook !!!!!!!
Ok so .... this system works ! I tested it using my ecoflow river pro 2 . I was able to boil water in less than 7 minutes with the lid on at 1000 watt setting. Reduce the power to 600 watts and made noodles. Total cook time 9 minutes, power used about 28% of my portable battery. Ecoflow rated at 765 amp hours. No question that i can cook at least 3 meals before charging required depending on how much power you use. This with the no wind worries makes it a great way to cook ! I am 100% happy!!!!!!!!
C**G
Just had the most epic overlanding trip with the Nomad
The Nomad cooking system was something I bought with a little skepticism at first but then I ended up using way more than I thought. The pot and pan nestle into the cooking base, and I can fit the whole thing into my microwave. I’ve replaced all my other cooking gear so there’s much less clutter and no clanging around when I’m driving. It’s super versatile, and I can make virtually anything I want. From soups to American breakfasts to maps tofu. Boils water quickly and gives a great sear on steaks. Super easy to use with my inverter and now I’m one step closer to going totally propane-less in my overlanding adventures. I never write Amazon reviews but this was a must, and I highly recommend to anyone looking for a versatile electric cooking solution. My only suggestion is to have a way to connect two nomads together when cooking for larger groups, while keeping total wattage consumption reasonable.
T**A
Great purchase
I was so impressed with this stove. Whether your camping or emergency situation, this stove is great. The pot/pan are large enough to cook for two people. I love that i don't have to store propane. You won't regret it
B**N
Great cooking stove. We back country camp and our extra truck battery could handle boiling a full pot of water. We also made eggs in the fry pan. Great for 2 people.
M**Y
good for small family use
A**P
C’est un beau quitte mais il manque légèrement de puissance, 1500 watts aurait été mieux. 19 minutes pour bouillir de l’eau c’est long.
J**A
I'm happy with my purchase! It works great and it makes my road trips and camping experience much more enjoyable. The only thing I dislike is that there's only one lid and I wish there's two lids for each pot...I don't like leaving of pot open especially when I am cooking outside the food can get cold fast while you are cooking using the other pot. But in general it's a great product. I also purchased the electric kettle and I love it as well...fast and you can choose between 200w up to 1000w great for camping road trips, boat etc. I gave four stars 🌟 just because of the lid or I would have gave five stars 🌟
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