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Mountaineer Stove

Mountaineer Stove

Mountaineer Stove
Mountaineer Stove
Mountaineer Stove
Mountaineer Stove
Mountaineer Stove
Mountaineer Stove
Mountaineer Stove
Mountaineer Stove

Mountaineer Stove

         
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Good things come in small packages. The new KODIAK compact camp stove combines power with portability. With 20,000 BTU’s of output, you have more power than the average home stove.
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Say goodbye to struggling getting your stove to light. The KODIAK includes quick, matchless ignition no matter where you roam. With built-in regulator storage, integrated carry handle, and a rattle reducing design, storing and transportation are a breeze. You can feed the whole family and fit multiple cast iron pans on the generous 200 in^2 of cooking space. Don’t sacrifice size for power, get the Kodiak for your next adventure.

Features
  • Two 10,000 BTU stainless steel burners
  • Stainless steel drip tray
  • Matchless ignition
  • Carry handle
  • Folding lid with built in wind screen
  • Regulator storage inside stove
Specs

Kodiak

  • COOKING AREA200 IN²
  • TOTAL OUTPUT20,000 BTUS
  • WEIGHT11 LBS
  • WIDTH23.8 IN
  • HEIGHT3.5 IN
  • DEPTH12.8 IN
Maintenance

How to clean your stove

Your stove puts up with a lot. Backcountry trails, sunny days on the back patio, dusty camping trips-we’ve built it to be tough. But even the toughest stoves need some TCL in the form of ‘regular maintenance’ to continue performing at their best. Whether you’re bringing your stove out of storage after the long winter or it’s been sitting on your back patio all year long, use our guide to give it a good cleaning at least once or twice per year.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • Mild dish soap
  • Hot water
  • Wire brush
  • Nylon sponge or scouring pad
  • Paper clip
  • Garden hose

What to do

  1. Allow your stove to cool completely before trying to clean it. You don’t want to burn yourself!
  2. Detach the hose and regulator from the stove and set aside.
  3. Remove the knobs from the front of the burners by pulling firmly.
  4. Open the air dampers so you have a clear opening to the burner stems (a.k.a. venturi tubes).
  5. Use a flexible venturi brush, an air hose, garden hose, or a long wire with a hooked end to clean out any debris (spider webs, dirt, etc.) from the burner stems
  6. Push the knobs back on to reattach.
  7. Set the stove in an area where dish soap won’t harm your patio or yard.
  8. Wipe down the entire surface and legs with hot water and mild dish soap, using a wet nylon sponge or scouring pad.
  9. Brush burners with a wire brush to remove corrosion or debris from the exterior.
  10. Use an unfolded paper clip or similar object to clear clogged gas port holes in the top of the burners.
  11. Rinse the entire stove with a hose.
  12. Turn the stove upside down to drain for at least one hour before using again.
  13. Wipe dry any areas where the paint or finish has chipped away to prevent rusting. You can also cover these spots with high heat paint.
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