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Sumo Stove
Jetboil
Sumo Stove
$179.95
Description

  The SUMO packs the same regulator control as other Jetboil-regulated cooking systems, but with a higher-capacity cup-to-fuel cooking ratio for you and your friends. Jetboil's large 1.8-liter FluxRing cooking cup with insulating cozy is the ideal cooking vessel for groups. Jetboil's proprietary regulator technology offers incremental heat adjustments from light simmer to full boil, perfect for sautéing greens, simmering sauces, and more.

  Start heating instantly with the convenient, reliable push-button igniter—regulated for consistent performance down to 20 degrees F (-6 degrees C). Able to store 100-gram or 230-gram Jetpower fuel can with burner, fuel canister stabilizer, and accessory pot support; weighs 16 ounces.

  Add the optional Jetboil Java Press, skillet, and FluxRing cooking pot (each sold separately) to expand your meal options on the trail.

  Fuel not included.

  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
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
SUMOCB
Color:
Carbon
Fuel Type:
Gas Canisters
Boil Time:
Boil Time: 2 minutes 40 sec. per 32 oz (1 Liter) (avg. over the life of Jetpower can)
Volume:
60 fl oz. (1.8 Liter)
Weight:
Item Weight: 16 oz. (453 g)
Stabilizer Weight: 0.9 oz (27 g)
Dimensions:
6.5 x 8 in. (165 mm x 203 mm)
Other Features:
  • 1.8-liter FluxRing cooking cup with insulating cozy is the ideal cooking vessel for groups
  • Jetboil's proprietary regulator technology offers incremental heat adjustments from light simmer to full boil, perfect for sautéing greens, simmering sauces, and more
  • Convenient and reliable push-button igniter allows for consistent performance down to 20 degrees F (-6 degrees C)
  • Ability to store 100-gram or 230-gram Jetpower fuel can with burner, fuel canister stabilizer, and pot support for expanded meal options on the trail; weighs 16 ounces.
  • Able to store a 100 g or 230 g Jetpower fuel can with Burner, Fuel Canister Stabilizer and accessory Pot Support
  • Fuel Canister Stabilizer included
  • Pot support included
  • Jetpower Fuel sold separately
  • Compatible accessories include a Grande Coffee Press, Hanging Kit, Utensils, Skillet and FluxRing Cooking Pot (all sold separately)
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