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Spirit Burner
Trangia
Spirit Burner
$15.99
Description

  Lightweight for the solo traveler

  The Trangia Spirit Burner is a versatile and user friendly alcohol burner. Besides having a track record of reliable service, it also has a couple of uniquely useful features. The simmer ring allows the burner to adjust from full to simmer and extinguishes the flame when closed completely. The twist on cap with o-ring seals the burner so you don't have to empty unused fuel between uses and prevents evaporation. This alcohol camping stove includes burner, simmer ring, and cap w/ o ring.

  Why Cook with the Trangia Alcohol Stove?

  Quiet- You can hear the birds while you cook instead of the roar and sputter of your stove.

  Simple- No pumping or priming. Just add fuel and light!

  Odorless- The fuel doesn't smell while burning and quickly evaporates when spilled.

  Environmentally Friendly- Alcohol is made from clean, renewable plant-based sources.

  Fuel Availability- Fuel is easy to find at gas stations, hardware, auto parts and outdoor stores.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Trangia
Fuel Type:
Alcohol
BTUs:
1000w
Stove System:
Stove Only
Boil Time:
8 mins (1 Liter)
Weight:
4 oz
Dimensions:
2.85" x 1.75"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
327550
UPC:
7315086025001
Other Features:
- Includes burner, simmer ring, and cap w/ o-ring
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