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Crux Weekend Cook System
Optimus
Crux Weekend Cook System
$99.95
Description

  The versatile Optimus Crux Weekend Cook System will keep a well-fed smile on your face. Weighing in at an ultralight 372 g total, this set includes the feather-light Crux cooking wonder, plus the entire superlight Weekend Cook Set with two pieces of cookware: A pot with pour spout and a tough-as-nails fry pan (that doubles as a pot lid). All now with a non-stick coating. A simple mesh carry bag packs it right and tight. Take just the stove, just the cook set, or everything.

  Fuel not included.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Optimus
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
8021119
Gas:
Butane/propane/isobutane canisters
Burn time:
90 min max. at full power (230 g gas cartridge)
Boil time:
3 minutes for 0.8 L water (approx.) depending on climate, altitude etc.
Power:
3,000 Watt | 10,200 BTU/h
Weight:
372 g / 13.1 oz
Dimensions:
4.9 x 5.9 in. / 124 x 149 mm (packed)
Material:
Stove: stainless steel, aluminum
Pots: hard-anodized aluminum
Includes:
Crux gas stove, 0.95 L saucepan with pouring lip and measuring marks, fry pan (lid), canister stand, mesh storage bag and neoprene sleeve for Crux
Other Features:
  • Efficient 3-piece cooking system consisting of Optimus Crux gas stove and the Terra Weekend Cook Set
  • Powerful and stable 3000 W burner
  • Large burner head for optimal heat distribution
  • Precise flame control – simmering without burning
  • Non-stick coated Terra Weekend Cook Set of hard-anodized aluminum
  • Short boil time and low gas consumption
  • Offers perfect space for a 230 g gas cartridge and a folding spork (both sold separately)
  • Canister Stand increases stove stability for safer cooking
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