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Jetboil Personal Cooking System - Backpacking Stove
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Jetboil Personal Cooking System - Backpacking Stove

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Closeouts. The all-in-one Jetboil Personal Cooking System is simply one of the lightest, fastest, most fuel-efficient portable backpacking stoves on the market. Compact design combines the simplicity of a travel mug with a small, powerful stove to cook anything from morning coffee to complete meals.
  • Received Backpacker Magazine Editor's Choice award in 2004
  • Will boil a cup of water in 60 seconds
  • No matches, pot holders, pumps, pots or pans needed
  • FluxRing mug and stove interface for efficient heating
  • Stove stores inside mug for efficient packing
  • Includes, stove, mug, lid and lower cover
  • Super lightweight and compact design
  • Nylon webbing handle and composite lid
  • Neoprene sleeve insulates and protects hands
  • Fuel type: Isobutane Propane canister
  • Height (with burner attached): 9-½"
  • Height (with burner stored inside mug): 7-¼"
  • Diameter: 4"
  • Capacity: 32 fl.oz. (1 liter)
  • Weight: 15 oz.
  • Made in USA.
based on 31 reviews     
 
  • By JoshuaVerified Reviewer from California on 06/22/2009
    Pros:
    Compact, Fast Start, Light
    Cons:
    Limited cooking
    Best Uses:
    Backcountry Camping, Day Trips
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Adventurer
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    Boils water pretty close to 60 seconds. The catch is the outside weather and elevation. Was in a December snow storm in WV. Took about 15 minutes to melt the snow and get the water hot (-5F). Without it though, we probably would have froze to death. PROS: It is a great light weight stove. Great for solo cooking for freeze dried foods. Boil water, add to freeze dried food, and your done. Clean up is easy this way too. Quick ignition to get the stove going too! CONS: Because it is in a "cup" form, cooking other meals may be difficult. Have to use their own fuel canisters unlike other stoves that can be refilled with various fuel types. Bottom Line: If you don't have a stove yet, don't mind using/buying their fuel canisters, and want to do freeze dried meals then this is the way to go.
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