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Vega Stove
Optimus
Vega Stove
$114.95
Description

  Remote canister stove with 4-season mode

  The ultimate in a multi-functional lightweight 4 season wonder, the Optimus Vega roars past its competitors that gasp and wheeze as soon as the temps go down. Colder than 0°C? Just invert the gas fuel cartridge using the integrated stand so you deliver liquid fuel. You can keep the soup going down to minus 20°C even! Need more power? Kick in the “turbo boost” in 4 season mode to pare cook time by 20%. The lowest profile in its class, the high-output burner is versatile and stable enough for a pan or for a large pot so you can whip up what your heart desires. Plus, a precise flame control gets you a slow simmer sans burn. Windscreen included.

  Fuel not included.

  WARNING: This product can expose you to chemical(s) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information visit: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Description
Brand Name:
Optimus
Fuel Type:
Gas Canisters
BTUs:
8.840
Stove System:
Camp Stove
Boil Time:
Approx. 4.5 minutes for 1 liter of water
Stove Igniter:
No Igniter
Weight:
178 g
Dimensions:
13 x 7 x 6.5 cm (folded)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
8018505
UPC:
879853185055
Other Features:
Fuel: Butane / Isobutane / Propane Gas
-- Burning time: Up to 160 minutes at max. output (230 g gas cartridge)
-- Output: Watt: 2.600
-- Optimus Guarantee: 2 years
-- Accessories: Stove bag, windfoil

• Gas cartridge linked to the stove through a hose > lowest center of gravity in its class for highest stability
• Integrated 4 season liquid gas mode > for cooking in cold conditions and to reduce cooking time by as much as 20%
• Integrated support legs on valve housing > no loose parts
• Easily rotatable valve housing > just open support legs and turn gas cartridge upside down
• With a mere 178 g one of the lightest stoves in its class
• Precise flame control > simmering without burning
• Windshield with two setting positions > adjusts perfectly to the size of the pot
• Windshield with rounded corners for easy handling
• CE certified: CE-845CN-0007
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