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Everest High-Output 2-Burner Stove

1 out of 5 stars
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Bring the ease and speed of cooking at home to the great outdoors.

You may have pulled into campground pretty far behind schedule, but dinner won't be late when you have the Everest High-Output Two-Burner Stove at your disposal. This lightweight, compact stove features two burners that each put out 20,000 BTUs to speed things along. The Piezo igniter eliminates the need to locate matches, while two separate burner controls give you maximum control once you're underway.

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  • Two 20,000-BTU burners heat things up fast so you can boil water quickly or just get a big dinner going in a jiffy
  • Micro-adjust valves let you get the perfect temperature; your camp food might even turn out better than your at-home food
  • Matchless ignition makes lighting easy
  • Stainless steel drip tray makes clean-up a cinch
  • Three-sided windscreen helps conserve fuel
  • Regulator adapter for a one-pound propane tank included
  • Note: propane tank not included
  • Item #CCF0039
Manufacturer Warranty
limited
Recommended Use
camping, backyard cooking
Dimensions
23.5 x 4.25 x 13.5 in
Heat Output
20000 BTU
Fuel Type
propane

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1 out of 5 stars

May 11, 2021

Valve bad, propane sprays everywhere

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Whenever I disconnect the 1lb propane tank from the valve attachment, it starts spraying propane everywhere. So I have to just leave it connected which is super inconvenient and also stops me from refiling the tanks. And when a tank is done, I'm forced to let the last little bit of gas spray everywhere. I'm not sure what the issue is, if someone has any idea then let me know!

Matthew B