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10-Wick Double Burner 7000 BTU Stove

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Price: $85.00


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  • Model: 2648
  • Shipping Weight: 12lbs
  • Manufactured by: Butterfly


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A 2-burner stove for the budget minded. Two 7,000 BTU burners. Assembly required.

  • A GREAT stove at a LOW PRICE!
  • Each burner has 10 cotton wicks that can be raised or lowered to control the heat output.
  • Approx 7,000 btus per burner
  • Measuring from the center of one burner to the center of the other is 10".  So, two 10" pots or skillets would be centered on the two burners and just touching on their edges.  If using only one burner, you can easily use a 12" or even larger pot or skillet.  A flat iron could lay across both burners, approx. size 22" by 12", for pancakes, burgers, steaks, etc.
  • Tank holds more than one Gallon of fuel. Runs about 24 hours (one burner) on one tank of fuel.
  • Uses inexpensive cotton wicks (One "wickset" is composed of 10 cotton wicks that are arranged in a circle to form the burner. All 10 wicks burn at the same time. One replacement wickset includes all ten cotton wicks.)
  • The Butterfly Oven works perfectly on this stove because the bottom of the oven is designed to fit over the steel burner frame to stabilize the oven.  When using the oven, the other burner will only accomodate a 5-6" pot or skillet.
  • Stove comes with two wicksets (one for each burner) - extra wicksets available at very competitive prices.
  • This stove requires assembly.

Assembly: The number of parts is small, so assembly is very straightforward.  It does take a bit of muscle to attach the sides to the base, in order to line up the holes for the metal screws.  Once assembled, the stove is quite steady.

 


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