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CampStove 2+
BioLite
CampStove 2+
$149.95
Description

  Portable campfire that can cook your meals and charge your electronics

  Turn fire into electricity with BioLite's award-winning stove. Patented combustion technology creates a vortex of smokeless flames for a portable campfire that can cook your meals and charge your gear, all at the same time. Leave the gas canisters behind and unlock the potential of the sticks and twigs around you.

  WARNING for California customers: for more info, please visit https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  On-Board Battery (updated)

  3,200 mAh battery charges devices with or without a live fire

  Smart LED Dashboard

  Real time feedback on fire strength, power output and fan speed

  USB Charge Out

  Thermoelectrics creates electricity from fire

  Internal Fan Jets

  4 fan speed settings circulate air for improved combustion

  Lightweight Aluminum Legs

  Fold legs up and away for nested portability

  Honeycomb Heat Mesh

  Protective barrier from inner burn chamber

  Scalloped Pot Stand

  Accommodates BioLite KettlePot, Portable Grill and other cookware (sold separately)

  BATTERY: 3,200 mAh

  USB OUTPUT: 3 watts

  BOIL TIME: 4.5 minutes for 1L

  FUEL: Biomass (sticks, twigs, pellets)

  FAN SPEEDS: Four

  COMPATIBLE DEVICES: Most USB-chargeable devices (phones, cameras, lights)

  FLEXLIGHT 100 Lumens, powered via USB

  IN THE BOX:

  -- CampStove 2+

  -- FlexLight

  -- Stuff Sack

  -- Firestarter

  -- USB Cord

  -- Instructions

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