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Jetboil Personal Cooking System - Black Studio : Jetboil by Jetboil Brand : Jetboil Model : PBL075-BLK Publisher : Jetboil Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Color : Black EAN : 0893483000250 UPC : 893483000014 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 6 reviews)
Our Price : $79.99
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Innovative, efficient, and ultra-compact cooking system--perfect for backpacking
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About the size of a Nalgene bottle when assembled
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1 liter insulated hard-anodized aluminum cooking cup
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High-performance burner base with built-in piezo electric igniter
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FluxRing heat exchanger improves fuel efficiency; regulated flame provides maximum efficiency
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Product Description |
Why carry a pot, a stove, and a cup when you can carry just one Jetboil? The Jetboil stove is a self-contained cooking system that is a little larger than a Nalgene bottle. A super efficient canister stove is wedded to a cylindrical pot/mug to form a single, connected system. Thanks to a patented Flux Ring that distributes heat evenly over the bottom of the cup, the Jetboil can boil a cup full of water in 30 seconds. The base and canister nest inside the pot/mug for transport. The pot/mug portion uses an insulating sleeve to protect your hand and hold heat inside. The Jetboil's cup can be removed from the rest of the unit when whatever you're cooking is ready to eat or drink, and a handgrip strap gives you something to hold onto so the hot stuff goes into your mouth, not your lap. FUEL CANISTER NOT INCLUDED.
Product Features- Material: Aluminum (cup)
- Burn Time: Varies, adjustable
- Boil Time: 30 sec
- Fuel Types: Butane
- Simmer: Yes
- Auto Ignition: Yes
- Fuel Bottle: Yes
- Windscreen: Yes
- Heat Reflector: No
- Parts Kit: No
- Cleaning Tool: No
- Stuff Sack: No
- Hard Case: No
- Size: 4.1 x 7.1 (stowed), 4.1 x 11.5 (assembled)
- Weight: [cup, stove] 14 oz, [fuel] 100g
- Warranty: 1 year
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Efficient compact Hot Water maker |
Boiling 2 cups of water done in 4 minutes and found it extremely efficient in comparison to old tech PocketRocket MSR. MSR fuel works with Jetboil when I don't have JetBoil fuel canisters. On first boil, stove removed easily. On 2nd boil, metal expanded from heat and it was difficult to remove cup from stove. So unless it's necessary to avoid accidental tipover, I don't think I'll lock the cup in place. I want to be able to remove the cup easily and it's not a good idea to be pouring liquid with the stove attached to the cup.
On opening unit, bottom of cup has halo. It's not the imprint of a fuel can or the 4 legs of the stove. However, it won't scrub out. It's been useful to use dehydrated food (Mountain House) and pack less for camping. |
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This product works very well.It boils water fast and I like the cup that attches to the bottom when I make instant oatmeal.The cup is a little tough to get off of the bottom but at least it doesn't fall off.It worked good the first 2 times I used it but on the 3rd time the igniter was shorting out against the frame and would not light the flame.I had to use a lighter for the rest of the trip to get it lit.I was able to exchange it at a store that sells them and as of yet have not had any problems with the new one.I would recomend this product for ccompactability,size and ease of use.It is a well designed product.I would use a bigger diameter peice of silicone tubing to insulate the igniter. |
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Great little stove set... |
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Bought this for backcountry camping where fires were prohibited and it has been a jewel. It packs small and does a lot. It's also a big hit with other campers. Boiling water for dehydrated meals, coffee, hot chocolate, etc has all gone well. Cooking mac and cheese (i.e., boiling pasta) required some finesse with setting the flame height to avoid a frothing boil over, but practice should help (the sippy-cup lid makes a fair strainer for pasta). I also bought the base stabilizer kit and adapter for cooking with a pot so I could use my little coffee percolator, fry pan, etc. All the Jetboil parts fit very neatly inside the cup and the lid fits tight. The small compact and solid/rugged shape makes it very easy to pack. The Jetboil PCS worked great even while the wind was blowing down some of the other tents, but I'm going to buy the coffee press to save the space and optimize fuel use. I'd also recommend buying a second cooking cup since I find myself wanting to drink my large cup of coffee while making the rest of breakfast. A second cup would also make nice storage for coffee, sugar, etc. Definitely recommended. |
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Perfect as promised! |
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Out did all conventional backpacking stoves. Amazing, this is all I needed. Jetboil was all in one. Other hikers carried a lot of extra equipment for the same effect. They had fuel,stoves,cups,bowls and pot to boil in. I did fine with just my jetboil.Would reccommend to anyone. My sons are switching over. I found Americancivilwar's price was $32.00 cheaper than REI. |
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My son, a boy scout is just getting into the backpacking events. I wanted to get him a stove that was convient to use and one that I wouldn't worry so much about him spilling fuel or burning himself with. The Jetboil works very easily. The fuel comes in containers that you just screw into the bottom of the stove, no measuring or priming. It lights with the push of a button. I've also tried the coffee accessory that lets you make french press coffee. It too works very easily and fast. For food we've only tried a few of the instant type that we found in the grocery store and found them to be fast to make and actually quite good. I've since bought my own Jetboil pcs and I pack it with me when I'm kayaking. Taking a break from paddling and stopping to have a cup of hot cocoa is wonderful vs stopping and opening a container that's cooled down and drinking luke warm cocoa. I can see us using this stove while backpacking, kayaking, and biking. Oh, it also all packs up into the main cup. In my kayak, I do put the whole thing into a waterproof bag and stuff it down into a hatch. I havn't tried anything but food that requires boiling water so I don't know (yet) how this stove will do for foods like fried eggs in a frying pan??? But for freezedried or dehydrated or instant foods, this stove works fantasticly. |
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