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Posted at 2:11 PM on Thursday 07/30/09 by
Ben
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REI has the Brunton Lander Dual-Fuel Stove for $59 + shipping. Shipping is $10, or pick up in-store to avoid the shipping costs. 9600 BTU camp stove accommodates both isobutane and white gas and boils water in approximately 4 minutes. Includes a fuel bottle, fuel pump, and zip-up carrying case. [Compare]
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    LiveSquid - Posted 2:16 pm PDT 07/30/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    To say it boils water in approx 4 minutes doesnt mean a burp thing unless you know how much water is in the pot. Would that be one cup of water? One pound of water? One gallon? One pint?

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    CompWiz17 - Posted 2:20 pm PDT 07/30/09 (4902 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1: half a teaspoon.

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    Crash And Burn - Posted 2:30 pm PDT 07/30/09 (3057 Posts)  Report Spam

    The Eagle has landed...

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    Boojeah - Posted 2:53 pm PDT 07/30/09 (157 Posts)  Report Spam

    Well #1 if you had enough energy to click the link you would easily read that it is referring to 1 liter of water at 70 degrees.

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    gutterba11 - Posted 2:56 pm PDT 07/30/09 (233 Posts)  Report Spam

    Just like most stove specs, "boil time" uses 1 liter at 70 degrees F.

    1 lb is a little heavy though...

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    irradiated - Posted 2:56 pm PDT 07/30/09 (331 Posts)  Report Spam

    Usually a litre, #1

    That's not incredibly fast/efficient. Compare with my older MSR Whisperlite International, which sets the boil time at about 3 minutes for the same volume. You can lessen that time with a good windscreen.

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    sethook - Posted 2:56 pm PDT 07/30/09 (1582 Posts)  Report Spam

    Great item for your emergency kit. Never know when that next big shaker will happen.

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    hurl3.0 - Posted 3:28 pm PDT 07/30/09 (2471 Posts)  Report Spam

    perfect for the homeless

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    darkness - Posted 4:01 pm PDT 07/30/09 (18 Posts)  Report Spam

    hardcore

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    dave_c - Posted 4:37 pm PDT 07/30/09 (16755 Posts)  Report Spam

    Expensive, you can pick up a single burner butane or propane stove for $15 to $25 each. If you have a gas barbeque grill then using it's propane tank with an adapter is even more versatile.
    As for boil times, forget about that and look at BTU and pot size it can hold. It's fairly irrelevant whether your water takes an extra minute or two, but to be able to put whatver sized pan you want on it might mean everything when you have only one burner and it needs to cook the whole one-pot meal.

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    robkk - Posted 5:17 pm PDT 07/30/09 (21 Posts)  Report Spam

    this looks more like a gadget rather then functional item, I totally agree with #10

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    damndirtydba - Posted 5:34 pm PDT 07/30/09 (865 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'm in for six. Perfect for my mobile meth lab.

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    Dawgfan1 - Posted 4:43 am PDT 07/31/09 (227 Posts)  Report Spam

    #12 stick to electric burners for meth labs. Fire is not a good I idea. I had to rebuild my Grandmothers house and I lost an arm.

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    damndirtydba - Posted 11:28 am PDT 07/31/09 (865 Posts)  Report Spam

    Sorry to hear that #13. You may want to check out Ben's deal on the "Hug Me Pillow" to replace your missing arm.

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