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MPI Esbit Pocket Stove
PRICE $11.95
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The Esbit stove is a practical and reliable way to know that you’ll be able to boil water and heat liquids anytime you need to. Weighing only 3.25 ounces and small enough to fit in a pocket, this compact stove is perfect for hunters, campers and hikers or to have ready at home in case of an emergency.
Each long burning fuel cube weighs only ˝ ounce, does not liquefy when burning, is non-explosive and burns well at higher altitudes. In addition the fuel cubes work well as a fire starting aid. Esbit stoves and fuel are used by various NATO forces, expeditions, disaster relief organizations and a wide variety of outdoor enthusiasts.

The Esbit Pocket Stove is a remarkably simple and utterly dependable item. The small stove is unfolded and placed on a level, non-flammable surface. A fuel cube is positioned on the base plate, your metal cup or pot is then placed on the uprights. The fuel cube is lit with a match or lighter and will burn 12-15 minutes.
We suggest including a piece of aluminum foil with the stove, large enough to fashion a wind screen if the weather turns windy. With any open stove, wind will dissipate heat and increase cooking times.

Each cube burns 12 – 15 minutes
Two position uprights accomodate most cups and small pots
Can be extinguished and relit
Fuel does not produce visible smoke or sparks and is environmentally safe
Burns well at higher altitudes
Each cube is individually packaged in water resistant blister packs
Perfect for disaster preparation kits as well as the outdoorsman
3.25 ounces, 4" x 3" x .75"
Ground shipping only
Made in Germany

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