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MSR WindBurner 1.0L Stove System

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The MSR WindBurner 1.0L Stove System is a compact and windproof camping stove ideal for solo campers for minimalist cooking and quick brew-ups.

Boasting MSR's award-winning Reactor® technology, the MSR WindBurner 1.0L Stove System is ideal for backpacking adventures and weekend camping alike. Its radiant burner and enclosed, windproof design allows it to boil water fast, and operate in weather that leaves conventional burners in the cold.

The integrated cookware with built-in heat exchanger efficiently transfers heat to the lock-on pot. The all-in-one system nests inside its pot for easy packing and assembly. The stove burner, a 4 oz. (110g) IsoPro™ fuel canister (sold separately), folding canister stand, and PackTowl® all stow inside the 1L pot, whilst the extra full-size bowl snaps onto the outside. 

Features

  • Integrated System: compact, all-in-one stove and cookware with a secure-locking pot/personal eat-and-drink mug with cosy
  • Maximum Efficiency: radiant burner and heat exchanger deliver faster boil times and more fuel efficiency than using convective heat only
  • Windproof Performance: 100% primary air combustion, enclosed design & internal pressure regulator make stove virtually impervious to outside conditions

Specification

  • Manufacturer: MSR
  • Weight (Standard): 15.3 oz/0.43kg
  • Volume (Metric): 1.0 liters
  • Boil time (MSR IsoPro) 1 litre: 4.5 mins

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Lee C.
Extremely impressed

This stove impressed me, good gas control, legs fit into the pot for storage and transport. Used it for the first time as a "test" on Nessclife hill in driving wind, and it worked faultlessly, which I suppose I should not be surprised by!