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When campers ask me which stove works best for my instant foods, I tell them about the Jetboil. Jetboil, made in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, is a “personal cooking system” that integrates cookware with camp stove in one compact little unit. The cookware is a one-liter insulated cooking cup, not unlike the metal coffee thermos you might take to work every morning, with a removable cozy that reduces boil time and keeps your food warm longer. The cup has a lid with a pour spout, that can double as a measuring cup, and a hard-anodized surface that is durable and easy to clean. The camp stove is a neat little combination of a “heat exchanger,” “burner base,” and a 3½-ounce fuel canister. The heat exchanger directs heat into your food, not into the air, and helps keep the wind out. The burner base attaches to the base of the cooking cup, and comes with a built-in piezoelectric igniter for matchless lighting. The fuel canister contains high-performance propane/isobutane fuel and can boil up to twelve liters of water, but is small enough to stow inside the cooking cup when not in use.
The Jetpower Fuel Canister is not included with the Jetboil and must be purchased separately.
Read all about it at www.jetboil.com.
The Jetboil cooking cup has a total capacity of appoximately 4¼ cups (1 liter), but is designed to boil 2 cups at a time, in under 3 minutes. Dimensions: 4.1″ x 7.1″, about the size of a Nalgene bottle.
Please note that we can only ship the Jetpower Fuel Canister via UPS Ground.
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