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DragonFly
MSR
DragonFly
$189.95
Description

  Ultra-precise flame control with stability for large pots

  The Dragonfly stove takes precision-simmering performance and puts it in a chassis that’s built to handle a variety of fuels and the frequent use dished-out by global vagabonds. Tough and stable, it also excels in institutional and guide service settings, easily handling pots up to 10” in diameter. Its dual-valve design delivers the flame control you need for simmering sauces, and goes from zero to searing at the twist of a knob for melting snow and brewing-up fast.

  Fuel bottle not included. Made in Seattle, USA.

  

  California WARNING: Contains brass, which can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Fuel Type:
Multi-Fuel
Stove System:
Stove Only
Boil Time:
Boil time (white gas), 1 liter: 3.5 minutes
Boil time (kerosene), 1 liter: 3.9 minutes
Boil time (diesel), 1 liter: 3.5 minutes
Stove Igniter:
No Igniter
Weight:
Minimum Weight: 14.1 oz / 0.40 kg
Packed Weight: 17 oz / 0.51 kg
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
11774
Other Features:
• Unrivaled Flame Control: MSR pioneered the dual-valve design of the Dragonfly stove, enabling it to deliver precision, simmer-to-boil control.
• Extra Wide Pot Supports: Wide pot supports hold up to 10" maximum diameter pots or fry pans for group cooking
• Multi-Fuel: Burns white gas, kerosene, unleaded auto fuel, diesel, and jet fuel.
• Compact: Folds to 1/3 of its working size and fits in a two-liter MSR pot for easy storage.
• Efficient: Suspended burner cup enables the stove to burn hot and strong while reducing heat lost to the ground
• Field Maintainable: Shaker Jet™ technology and smart engineering allow complete cleaning and maintenance in the field.
• Includes: Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included.)
Burn time (white gas) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 126 minutes
Burn time (kerosene) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 153 minutes
Burn time (diesel) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 136 minutes
Water boiled (white gas) per 100 ml of fuel: 5.3 liters
Water boiled (kerosene) per 100 ml of fuel: 5.7 liters
Water boiled (diesel) per 100 ml of fuel: 5.7 liters
Water boiled (white gas) per 1 oz. of fuel: 1.6 liters
Water boiled (kerosene) per 1 oz. of fuel: 1.7 liters
Water boiled (diesel) per 1 oz. of fuel: 1.7 liters
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