Cook meals and boil water quickly on your camping trip with this lightweight, compact backpacking stove. Screw-on mount accepts isobutane propane canisters. Control valve lets you cook at a simmer or high heat. Collapses to save space in your pack.
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Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're going to take a look at this GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Canister Mount Backpacking Stove, all in this nice little storage bag. So we'll go ahead and take it out of here. Now, this is a nice compact lightweight canister mount stove. It's perfect when traveling or backpacking.
It is designed to screw onto a fuel canister and provide a stove top free to cook with. However, the fuel canister you attach this to is not included. Basically what you would do is swing open this lever right there, go ahead and screw that onto your fuel canister and then what you'll do is just go ahead and flip up these serrated arms just like that. And then extend them out just by twisting them.And you can see once you get it all twisted out, then you have an area that you can set your pot on to cook with. This is hooked to fuel and your heat would come up through here.
This will hold the bottle up to a 5 and 7/16ths diameter pot. It does have this micro control valve right here, it allows you to adjust your heat and fuel usage. So if you crank it, you can turn the heat up or you can crank it down to save on the fuel. It does give a high heat output. It'll cook food quickly and efficiently while using less fuel.
It does have the 9,629 BTU an hour output.The canister mount stove is very low maintenance, very easy to clean. It is a stainless steel construction. As we mentioned, the storage bag is included. A few dimensions on this. I'm going ahead and close it back up.
What we'll do is go ahead and twist these back in and then we'll flip those arms down just like that. So with it completely closed in, it's going to give you a width this way of about 2 and 1/8ths inches. Overall heighth of about 3 inches tall and a depth of about 1 and 5/8ths inches. The weight of it is only about 2.4 ounces.And then just to store it, you just drop it into your bag, pull it shut, slide down the lock, and you're all ready to go just like that. But that should do it for the review on the GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Canister Mount Backpacking Stove.
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Cook meals and boil water quickly on your camping trip with this lightweight, compact backpacking stove. Screw-on mount accepts isobutane propane canisters. Control valve lets you cook at a simmer or high heat. Collapses to save space in your pack.High quality stove built with solid rivets. Not the hollow ones that some times fail on the pot supports. No pot metal to corrode and break.
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