Brunton Raptor Stove
admin November 17, 2007
Product Description
Price: $44.95
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The compact Brunton Raptor unfolds three arms into a good-sized platform on which you’ll be able to balance your big pots without fear of losing your stew. Made of sturdy stainless steel and with a piezo-electric starter, the Raptor is easy to use, reliable, and powerful. Precise control lets you simmer like a pro or go to inferno mode and boil water fast. At a dainty 5 ounces, there’s no good reason not to take the Brunton Raptor along on your next backpacking trip. *Self ignites at altitudes below 8,000 feet. Bring a lighter for higher altitude trips.
Product Reviews
Good stove. Period
I purchased one of these a year ago and absolutely use and abuse it. I don’t take care of it at all and neglect it almost every time I use it. But, it has never failed me yet. It is easy to use and very very light. I have used both the MSR Pocket Rocket and this stove. I would pick this one every time. You can put large pots on it, but not huge. Basically if you can fit it in your pack, you can probably fit it on this stove.
This is the best lightweight backpacking stove!
Got this stove to replace my Pocket Rocket that I got a severe burn from, and cant stop raving about this little monster! Pay attention to this little guy, and don’t let the size fool you, this stove can burn hot, and boils water very fast, by the time you have your coffee press set, it will be time to pour! This cooks quick, and is easy to use with the nice handy twist valve and the Peizo igniter. An 8 oz can lasted 5 days in Escalante and there was still fuel left over. Cools very fast too! Worked at 10,000 feet in the Uinta’s. Get one for those backpack condo adventures!
Great little stove
This stove is lightweight, compact and does a pretty good job on fuel consumption. Starts easy and is very low maintenance. I would recommend this for any kind of excursion that you want to limit weight on.
Brunton Raptor Stove
Price: $44.95
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