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MiniMo Stove
Jetboil
MiniMo Stove
$169.95
Description

  6000 BTUs of power with a 1-liter pot

  The MiniMo from Jetboil is all about lightweight travel and efficient cooking. It delivers unrivaled simmer control, metal handles, and a low spoon angle for easy eating! Starting with the innovative new valve design, the MiniMo delivers the finest simmer control of any upright canister system on the market. Thanks to Jetboil's proprietary regulator technology and enhanced regulator diaphragm, MiniMo ensures this consistent performance down to 20°F (-6°C). Its redesigned cooking cup, the perfect combination of size, sturdy metal handles, and optimized height, provides users with an easy-to-eat experience.​ Fuel not included.

  Backpacker Magazine Editors' Choice 2015 Winner

  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 min 15 sec per .5 liter (avg. over life of Jetpower can)
Volume:
32 oz. (1 Liter)
Stove Igniter:
Piezo Igniter
Weight:
14.6 oz (415 g) (excluding fuel stabilizer)
Stabilizer Weight: 0.9 oz (27 g)
Dimensions:
5” x 6” (127 mm x 152 mm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
MNM
Other Features:
• Water Boiled: 12 Liters per 100g Jetpower can
• 1 Liter Short FluxRing cook pot with insulating cozy
• Metal handles for an easier cooking and eating experience
• Optimized spoon angle for easier eating right from the cup
• Unbeatable simmer control
• Regulated for consistent performance down to 20F (-6C)
• Clever sideways burner storage minimizes pack space
• Convenient, reliable push-button igniter
• Bottom cover doubles as a measuring cup and bowl
• Fuel Canister Stabilizer included
• Compatible accessories include a Grande Coffee Press, Hanging Kit, Utensils, Skillet and FluxRing Cooking Pot (all sold separately)
• Pot support now included
• Jetpower Fuel sold separately
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