This stove is perfect for an easy inside/outside car camping set-up. It has a 12,000 BTU burner and BBQ grill burner with a stainless steel drip tray. Removable non-stick coated grill for easy clean up.
Features
Burner on one side, grill grate on the other cooks multiple ways at once
Can easily hold heavy pots to cook for a group
Piezo ignition, no lighter required
The lid and side windscreens ensure steady heat for cooking, even in windy conditions
Locks closed with integrated carrying handle for easy transport
Hose and connector for propane cylinder included
Gas NOT included
Specs
weight: 12lb | dimensions: 23.2” x 11.8” x 3.7” | output: 12,000 BTU; 3360W | feeds: 1-10
Description
This classic single burner stove and grill feeds the family (and even the extended family) with ease. This robust campsite workhorse can easily hold a heavy pot, with stew for the group, while offering a skillet to toast up some garlic bread on the side.
Each burner lights up easily with the built in Piezo igniter and has a separate control knob to fine tune the flame. The burners offer a 12,000 BTU (3360W) flame that can boil a liter of water in three minutes. In windy conditions, the side windscreens can be extended out to ensure a steady flame.
When it is time to head home, the stove can be folded down and locked closed keeping any mess in the stove, not in your vehicle. Carry this camping stove anywhere with the integrated handle: to the boat, summer house, or park with a portable canister or connect to a refillable propane cylinder (with M14x1,5 and M16x1.5-connections) with the additional hose and regulator that are included.
Also available as a Profile Propane 2 Burner Camping Stove, with two traditional burners.
WARNING
Cancer and Reproductive Harm (www.P65Warnings.ca.gov)
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Steeped in Swedish engineering, Primus has been globally recognized for pioneering outdoor cooking since 1892. Since then our innovative products have made countless expeditions possible through outstanding quality and performance: a Primus stove accompanied Roald Amundsen when he was the first person to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used a Primus on Mount Everest when they climbed the summit on 29 May 1953. However, these are just the most popular amongst several pioneering adventures that relied on Primus in the past. Until today, our search for improved technologies and smart solutions for the most adventures has never stopped.