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CampStove 2+ Complete Cook Kit
BioLite
CampStove 2+ Complete Cook Kit
$249.95
Description

  Grill, boil, cook, and charge with this fully integrated kit. Generate electricity and create smokeless wood flames with the award-winning CampStove 2+ while cooking up your meals with the lightweight Portable Grill, KettlePot, and CoffeePress accessories.

  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

  Portable Grill: Steel Grill Grate

  Fit up to four burgers or six hot dogs

  Portable Grill: Flame Spreading Design

  Turns your flames into an even cooking surface

  Portable Grill: Folding Legs

  Packs flat to fit in a backpack

  KettlePot: BPA-Free High-Temp Top

  See boiling point with transparent lid

  KettlePot: Silicone Seal

  Keeps liquids secure so you can pour without spilling a drop

  KettlePot: Vertical Cool Touch Handles

  Facilitate easy pouring

  KettlePot: Ultra-Thin Stainless Body

  Lightweight and safer than anodized aluminum cookware

  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 100

  -- Firelighter

  -- KettlePot

  -- CoffeePress

  -- Portable Grill

  -- Stuff Sack

  -- Instructions

  -- USB Cord

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