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MSR Windpro II Stove
  • MSR Windpro II Portable Camping Stove for Outdoor Adventures
  • MSR Windpro II Portable Camping Stove for Outdoor Adventures

MSR Windpro II Stove

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The MSR Windpro II Portable Camping Stove is a top - notch option for outdoor enthusiasts. It stands out as one of the most efficient and adaptable stoves in the market. With its remote burner design, you can safely use the included windscreen around it. This keeps the fuel canister well - ventilated, enhancing the stove's efficiency and sparing you the trouble of building rock windbreaks and their associated environmental impacts. The remote burner provides better stability when using large pots compared to other canister - mounted stoves. It's easy to find a spot to set it up, and you can replace an empty canister without having to move a hot pot. It truly is one of the best all - around stoves available. Key features include: Superior Efficiency - Works great with the included windscreen, delivering top - notch performance in all conditions. Versatile - Can support large cook pots (up to 9 inches in diameter) and can be used with bake ovens. Lightweight - It's the lightest remote canister stove on the market, weighing less than 7 oz (200g). Compact - Small enough to fit inside a one - liter pot. Minimum Weight: 193 g. Packaged Weight: 297 g. Burn time (MSR IsoPro) per 227 - g canister: Approximately 90 minutes. Boil time (MSR IsoPro), 1 liter: 4.25 minutes. Water boiled (MSR IsoPro) per 227 - g canister: 15 liters.

Using the MSR Windpro II Portable Camping Stove is a breeze. First, find a flat and stable surface for setup. Connect the fuel canister to the remote burner. Then, open the valve on the canister slowly. Use a lighter to ignite the burner. When using the windscreen, place it around the burner carefully to avoid enclosing the fuel canister. For large pots, the stove provides great stability, but make sure to center the pot on the burner. When your fuel canister runs out, you can easily swap it out without moving a hot pot. Here are some important notes. Always use the stove in a well - ventilated area to prevent the build - up of harmful gases. Don't leave the stove unattended while it's in use. To maintain your stove, after each use, let it cool down completely. Then, clean any debris from the burner and the windscreen. Store the stove in a dry place to prevent rusting and damage. With proper use and maintenance, your MSR Windpro II will serve you well on many outdoor adventures.


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