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Jetboil Pot Support and Stability Kit
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So you're floating a river and brought your Jetboil PCS for freeze-dried food. But what if you actually manage to catch a fish and you want to cook it? Now you can use the Jetboil PCS with your regular pots and pans but simply attaching this pot support and stabilizer. This ultralight adaptor changes your personal cooking system into a more conventional camp stove.
Bottom Line: Add versatility to your Jetboil.
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1 Comment Last Comment: November 21, 2011 by: Jerry Lewis
By: Jerry Lewis
November 21, 2011
A three legged device is going to be much more stable on an uneven surface than a four legged device. I'm sure that is why they designed it the way they did. Just like a camera tripod or a three-legged stool.
Of course on a flat surface a four legged device is more stable, but you don't find flat surfaces as often when out in the sticks.
Gotta have it!
By:
Beemerkat
December 13, 2009
Inexpensive and fits in existing Jetboil cup with fuel canister and really stabilizes the pcs while cooking in the field.A stable cooking platform is a must. Can be used with both 100g and 230g fuel canisters.
ready to be put in cup
By: Nathan Ivy
September 16, 2010
quick look
By: Nathan Ivy
September 16, 2010
2 Comments Last Comment: January 9, 2012 by: CWCTroop730
By: CWCTroop730
January 9, 2012
I hate it when i do this...the conCAVE side of the coffee press should be up. Grrrr...
By: CWCTroop730
January 9, 2012
I've been able to get all of the parts inside my Flash cup. First in is my coffee press screen, convex side up. Second, the 3-legged gas canister stabilizer. Third, the burner unit, with the three points on bottom touching the long sides of the stabilizer. Fourth, the two pieces of the coffee press shaft, through the slots on the burner until the tops are about even with the top of the burner. Fifth, the gas canister, followed by the pot support placed upside down. The lid then fits comfortably on top and, when finished, I can't rattle anything when I shake it.
holding up msr skillet
By: Nathan Ivy
September 16, 2010
underside
By: Nathan Ivy
September 16, 2010
Nice Add-on -- Small Caution
By:
geo3448003
January 15, 2010
The pot support fit is perfect, tight enough to hold larger pots, loose enough to be removed one handed. While the stove burns you can quickly remove a large pot, one handed snap off the pot support and exchange it with the Jetboil pot. The stability legs are a neat idea, they work with large and small Jetboil canisters and other makes....but the Coleman Butane/Propane tanks are just a bit to large and will normally break a leg taking it on or off (...don't ask how I know!). I think they should include these items with the stove (...I know, it's a price point....marketing!!). If you have a Jetboil PCS, these are like..."Must Have"...Add-on's!
By: Eddie
October 11, 2009
use the Jetboil cup to boil water, thats what it does best. Use this kit to COOK food in a larger pot, which is what it was designed for.
Change me.
Don't leave without it
It's a necessary item for this stove. If only it had one more leg, and I would suffer the whopping 3 ounces that it weighed, i would be 5 star sat more...
Gotta have it!
Inexpensive and fits in existing Jetboil cup with fuel canister and really stabilizes the pcs while cooking in the field.A stable cooking platform is a more...

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