Products: Cooking Equipment Focus
Cooking up a storm
We showcase a selection of the products to help keep outdoor enthusiasts nourished up the hill.
Edelrid Kiro Ti Stove
An ultralight 72g titanium gas stove with a 3,000W output and a boiling time of three minutes for 1L of water in ambient
conditions. The folding pan feet enable a small pack size and the flame is finely
adjustable. RRP: £40
www.edelrid.de Esbit
Stainless Steel Vacuum Flasks
Double-walled stainless steel vacuum flasks that feature two drinking mugs, an extra stopper and push button pouring function. Available in 1l, 0.75l and 0.5l
SRP: From £16.99
www.esbit.net
Outwell
This stove features a 1,900W gas burner and a 1,800W non- stick top grill for healthy cooking. The stove is made from stainless steel/steel with
rubber non-slip feet and a removable stainless steel drip tray. The lid doubles as a windshield and auto piezo ignition makes lighting easy.
RRP: £74.99
www.outwell.com
Chef Cooker Premium 2 Burner Stove and Grill
Vango
PowerEx Kettle
The brand new PowerEx range from Vango offers fast and efficient
cooking due to the Force Rapide heat exchange system. The hard anodised aluminium is non-stick and non-porous and the folding handles the kettle ensure easy and compact packing for
campers and outdoor adventurers on the move.
RRP: £24
www.vango.co.uk
Coleman Propane Double Burner
A rugged and efficient double burner stove ideal for cooking large family meals.
The high- powered stove
features two
independently adjustable
burners and operates off propane which guarantees it can cope effortlessly with very low temperatures and high altitudes.
RRP: £79.99
www.coleman.com
GSI Outdoors Infinity Dukjug
This is an ultra- lightweight, completely
recyclable, BPA- free, durable drinks bottle. Dukjugs remain strong in both hot and cold and are so light that they are buoyant even when filled with water.
RRP: £11.75 (0.75L), £12.75 (1l)
www.gsioutdoors.com
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