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Elektra FE Cook System - Black Edition
Optimus
Elektra FE Cook System - Black Edition
$109.95
Description

  When your stomach is grumbling at the end of a fun day outdoors, you want food quickly, simply and conveniently – without the need to pack along a monster stove. The Elektra Cook System Black Edition is a fuel-efficient, high-performance wonder. This lightweight system that fits snugly in your pack includes the Crux Lite stove, a pot with lid and non-stick coating, clip-on windscreen and canister stand. I’ll take your “fast” and raise you one: In just over 2 minutes, you have boil and soup’s on!

  Fuel not included.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Optimus
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
8021087
Gas:
Butane/propane/isobutane canisters
Burn time:
90 min max. at full power (230 g gas cartridge)
Boil time:
2.4 min for 0.8 L (approx.) depending on climate, altitude etc.
Power:
3,000 Watt | 10,200 BTU/h
Weight:
464 g / 16.4 oz
Dimensions:
4.9 x 5.9 in. / 124 x 149 mm (packed)
Material:
Stainless steel, aluminum
Includes:
- Fry pan/lid 0.49 L
- Saucepan 0.95 L
- Clip-on windshield
- Crux Lite stove
- Canister stand
- Storage bag
- Manual
Other Features:
  • Short boil time and low gas consumption
  • Due to its compact size the Elektra Cook System fits easily into a day pack and adds hardly any weight
  • Professional grade for reduced visibility, day and night
  • Hard anodized aluminum clip-on windshield
  • Non-stick coated Terra Weekend Cook Set of hard-anodized aluminum
  • CE certified: CE-048BN-0045
  • CSA certified
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