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27-3 UL Alcohol Stove Kit
Trangia
27-3 UL Alcohol Stove Kit
$71.99
Description

  Ultralight set

  Ultralight Aluminum Stove with two 1.0 Liter aluminum saucepans and one 7" aluminum non-stick frypan.

  Cooking is possible in all weather conditions - even high winds and severe cold - with a Trangia cook system.

  Trangia's Ultralight Aluminum is 50% stronger than ordinary aluminum. It is durable and lightweight material that conducts heat uniformly and quickly, so food does not burn in the center of the pan. The aluminum stove has a hard surface that protects against scratches and abrasion.

  Why Cook with Alcohol?

  Quiet- You can hear the birds while you cook instead of the roar and sputter of your stove.

  Simple- No pumping or priming. Just add fuel and light!

  Odorless- The fuel doesn't smell while burning and quickly evaporates when spilled.

  Environmentally Friendly- Alcohol is made from clean, renewable plant-based sources.

  Fuel Availability- Fuel is easy to find at gas stations, hardware, auto parts and outdoor stores.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Trangia
Fuel Type:
Alcohol
Stove System:
Stove System with Pots
Weight:
1 lb. 11 oz.
Dimensions:
7" x 3.75"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
327735
UPC:
7315081402739
Other Features:
Output: 1000w
Boil Time: 8 mins (1 Liter)
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