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Item #5029R

Primus EtaExpress Stove Kit - 1.0L Pot, Fry Pan

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Closeouts. Minimalists rejoice, Primus' EtaExpress stove kit features a hardened-aluminum, nonstick-coated 1.0L pot, mini fry pan and a reliable ExpressStove with EasyTrigger piezo igniter for fast and simple meals on the go.
  • Compact, easily collapsible design is ideal for lightweight backpacking
  • ExpressStove holds a stable flame in windy conditions and comes with a nylon storage bag
  • EasyTrigger piezo igniter with preheating coil gives a stable flame and works well in cold conditions
  • 1.0L aluminum pot with triple-layer titanium nonstick coating and fold-away handle
  • Pot lid doubles as a small fry pan with a triple-layer titanium nonstick coating and fold-away handle
  • All components can be packed into the 1.0L pot leaving room for a gas cartridge (not included)
  • Built-in heat exchanger helps save fuel
  • Includes wind shield and mesh carrying case
  • Stove does not include fuel canister
  • Shipping restrictions prevent us from selling fuel and/or flammables online
  • Made in Sweden
  • Weight: 1 lb.
  • Material: Aluminum pot and fry pan have titanium nonstick coatings
  • Dimensions: 1 liter pot: height 5", diameter 5"; Frying pan (doubles as pot lid) height 1", diameter 4-3/4"; Stove: height 3-1/2x3-3/4x3-3/4" (HxWxD), 8900 BTU, boil time 2.5 minutes
  • Made in Sweden
  • Reviewed by Luke from Northern Utah on Monday, May 06, 2013
    I finally made the jump from a Coleman feather 400, large fuel bottle, and stainless pots and pans to this, and while I love my little Coleman stove and the 20+years it has given me the upgrade was well worth it. This thing boils water super fast and since I do like to cook in the pots and pans while I am backpacking not just boil water it seemed like the perfect choice. Everything packs down into the pot neatly and still has room for a 230g fuel canister within the pot. Lights every time with the piezo igniter. I have not cooked fish in the pan yet but a short stack of pancakes is light work for this stove. amazing product. Highly recommended.
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  • Reviewed by Peter from Golden CO on Tuesday, December 25, 2012
    nice product. Should contain the stabilizing stand in the stove at purchase.
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  • Question “Can you use a larger pot with with the wind shield?”
    Asked on 2/11/2013 12:00:00 AM by JImadams from Pullman, WA
    • Answer Yes as long as there is at least a 1/2" gap between the pot and the shield, and the flame is not directed sideways toward the shield.
      Answered on 2/14/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Does this product contain a stabilizing stand?”
    Asked on 1/28/2013 12:00:00 AM by Nick from California
    • Answer It does not include a stand.
      Answered on 1/31/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “What is the fuel consumption on oz. of fuel to boil liters ?”
    Asked on 1/11/2013 12:00:00 AM by Rocket from New cumberland, Pa
    • Answer We were not able to find that information. We do have that it's output is 8900BTU/with a boil time of 2.5 minutes.
      Answered on 1/15/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
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