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BRS Stove BRS 3000T Stove and Windscreen Combo Set Titanium Windshield Camp Wind Screen with Storage Box for Outdoor Camping Backpacking
BRS Stove BRS 3000T Stove and Windscreen Combo Set Titanium Windshield Camp Wind Screen with Storage Box for Outdoor Camping Backpacking
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- The set is ingeniously designed. The BRS 3000T stove and the titanium windproof ring form a meticulously designed combination. The BRS 3000T stove weighs only 26 grams, and when paired with the 14 - gram titanium windproof ring, the total weight is merely 40 grams, taking up extremely little space that can almost be ignored - Installation and use are extremely simple. For the BRS-3000T stove, simply hang the titanium windproof ring on the holes of the burner grate, and the installation is complete. Once fixed to the combustion part of the BRS - 3000T, it can play a windproof role. Since it can surround the firepower, it improves the combustion efficiency, making the flame more stable and saving fuel at the same time - Convenient and efficient storage. Both the BRS 3000T stove and the titanium windproof ring can be neatly stored in a small box, making it highly portable and space-saving. It can be easily placed in your backpack, taking up minimal space, allowing you to carry all the necessary equipment without feeling a heavy burden - The combination is highly efficient and practical. The BRS 3000T stove, the titanium windproof ring, and the 110 - gram gas canister can all be placed together in a 750ml container, perfectly solving the problem of space occupation - Package includes 1 piece BRS 3000T stove and 1 piece stove windscreen ring(S) with storage box
Product description
BRS 3000T Stove with Stove Windscreen Combination Set
How to Use?
BRS-3000T Stove Details
Windscreen Details
Compatible with SOTO ST-310
Because the stove is so compact the pot support legs are shorter than the larger stove's but they are long enough to support both the compact "tall" pots and the wider pots. With the wider pots the trick is to orient the pot so the handle is against one of the legs then it will be stable.
This is not an exact science because how much fuel is required depends on many different factors, but from my statistics during an average overnight trip I boil roughly 2 liters of water for 3 meals and drinks for 2 people and this stove burns about 30 g of butane in 11 minutes for this task, which would estimate roughly 36 minutes of burning time for a small 100g canister and 1 hour and 15 minutes of burning time for a large 220g canister.
The stove generates 2700W which corresponds to about 9200 BTU/hr. So regardless of its small size the stove should be pretty powerful.
?From our experience the little BRS stove brings 2 cups (~0.5 L) of water from a natural source (~15C/52F) in about 2'30" to 2'50" depending on air temperature, water temperature, wind, etc. I mostly use an 1 L wide aluminum pot with a lid and use a small wind screen to reflect some heat.
Super easy. Just flip those pot support legs out and twist the stove on your canister. Tip: make sure the control valve is fully turned off before twisting the stove on.
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