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MicroMo Stove System
Jetboil
MicroMo Stove System
$159.95
Description

  Ultralight adjustable stove with .8 liter pot

  ​​Ultralight with ultra control, the Jetboil MicroMo balances compact size and micro weight (12 oz) with uncompromising cooking performance for camp gourmets. Cold-weather reliability and a wind-blocking shroud are integrated into Jetboil's most lightweight and low-profile design with premium regulator simmer control.

  WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including 1,3-Butadiene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Jetboil
Fuel Type:
Gas Canisters
BTUs:
6,000 BTU/h (1.75kW)
Stove System:
Stove System with Pots
Boil Time:
2 minutes 15 sec. per 16 oz. (1/2 Liter) (avg. over the life of Jetpower can)
Volume:
27 oz. (0.8 Liter) cup
Stove Igniter:
Piezo Igniter
Weight:
12 oz. (340g) (excludes fuel stabilizer)
Dimensions:
4.1” x 6.5” (104 mm x 165 mm) packed size
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
MCM
Other Features:
• Water Boiled: 12 Liters per 100g Jetpower can
• Lightweight .8 Liter FluxRing® cooking cup
• Lightweight drink-through lid with pour spout and strainer
• Jetboil engineered valve for unmatched simmer control
• Lightweight insulating cozy
• Consistent performance down to 20°F
• Lightweight shroud
• Push-button igniter
• Bottom cover doubles as a measuring cup and bowl
• Compatible with all Jetboil accessories including Coffee Press, Hanging Kit, and Pot Support (all sold separately)
• Able to store a 100g Jetpower fuel can
• Fuel Canister Stabilizer included
• Jetpower fuel sold separately
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