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Brunton Raptor Stove

Item #BRU0122 | 0 in Stock
5 Star Rating

No Flaws

By Ranked #469 - Canister Stoves March 24, 2008

I love this stove. Very compact. The Piezo lighter has never failed me on numerous multi day trips in the Wind Rivers, Yellowstone, and Grand Canyon. Fine Grand Canyon sand had no negative effects on its reliability. It ignited at 11,000+ in the Wind Rivers with no need for backup lighter. The soft padded case fits inside my titanium mug I use to cook with and a small fuel canister sits upside down for snug packing. Very creative folding design. Adjust easily from simmer to jet blast.

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes

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By: July 26, 2010

I've owned this stove since 2007 and can give an almost identical report to the one above. I've taken this stove to the wind rivers every year with base camp above 10,000 ft every year with no ignition problems. I done several multi-day trips in southern Utah (Zion, Escalante, Moab) with the same results. I've had friends get into trouble with the same stove and the sand, but I kept mine out of the sand and have had no problems.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
stainless steel 
Dimensions:
1.7 x 1.5 x 2.5 in 
Fuel Type:
isobutane canister 
Burn Time:
1.5 hours 
Boil Time:
4 min 
Simmer:
yes 
Auto Ignition:
yes 
Windscreen:
no 
Heat Reflector:
no 
Parts Kit:
no 
Cleaning Tool:
no 
Fuel Bottle or Canister Included:
no 
Stuff Sack:
yes 
Hard Case:
no 
Weight:
5 oz 
Recommended Use:
backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 

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