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    Jetboil Genesis Basecamp all-in-one Integrated Camping Stove

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      Jetboil Genesis Basecamp all-in-one Integrated Camping Stove

      Jetboil is renowned for its all-in-one, integrated camping stove systems, designed to boil water quickly and efficiently. Their compact and packable design stores the burner and fuel canister inside the cooking pot, making for a tiny, efficient and packable stove. Jetboil took this same philosophy and applied it to a dual-burner camp stove that combines convenience, performance and stowable design into one.

      Jetboil Genesis Basecamp System

      This powerful dual-burner cook system allows you to cook gourmet meals at your campsite thanks to each burner’s output of 10,000 BTUs, which enables boiling water in just over three minutes per litre, consistent cooking performance down to -6°C / 20°F and impressive simmer control. Each burner has a lever igniter and independent flame-control dials, which allow you to precisely control the heat.

      This fully integrated cook system comes with the Genesis Basecamp folding two-burner stove, windscreen, a fuel regulator, 5-litre FluxRing cook pot and a 10-inch ceramic-coated nonstick frying pan for easy, efficient cooking and cleaning. As part of this premium cookware set, you all get a strainer lid which fits under the frying pan and onto of the pot which contains the Genesis Basecamp Stove. This all nests together, making a remarkably compact unit which is easy to transport and store in the provided carry bag. 

      The system connects easily to standard isobutane and propane fuel canisters and features the JetLink accessory port—a thoughtful addition for expanding your camp kitchen with extra burners for larger groups. Cleaning is straightforward, thanks to removable grates and smooth drip pans that will catch any grease, food liquids that might boil over or drop onto the stove surface.

      Jetboil Genesis Basecamp System

      A nice add-on to Jetboil’s Genesis stove is their TrailWare utensil set, which consists of a fork, spoon, and knife that snap together for easy storage and transport. Their lightweight plastic design will not scrape your cook set and weigh only 42.5 g / 1.5 oz for the set. They are designed to extend up to 10” in length to easily reach inside a deep pot or dehydrated meal package. The spoon has a silicone edge to help you scrape clean a cook pot or pan and ensure none of your meal goes to waste. They retail for  $21.99CAN / $16.99US for the set and are a nice addition on any backpacking or camping adventure.

      Overall, the Jetboil Genesis Basecamp System delivers impressive BTU power, efficient cooking and convenience. If you want more control, gourmet results, and a truly integrated camp kitchen in a compact, durable package, then Jetboil’s Genesis Basecamp System is worth looking into.

      Features:
      • Jetboil’s ultra compact two-burner design folds up and stows in a small, easy-to-pack carry bag
      • Two 10,000 BTU burners with four full turns of regulated flame control are perfect for boiling fast and simmering low
      • Includes 5L FluxPot and 10-inch ceramic-coated nonstick fry pan – everything you need to set a new benchmark for group cooking
      • Expand your camp kitchen with the optional JetLink accessory hose, linking additional Jetboil systems with a single fuel source
      • Compatible with standard 16.4 oz propane bottles
      • Attachable windscreen improves the system's performance in any weather
      Specs:
      Price:  $569.99CAN / $449.99US
      Colours: Orange, Overland Grey
      Weight: 4.1 kg / 9 lb 1.6 oz
      Power: 10000 BTU/h / 3 kW
      Dimensions (Packed): 26.2 cm x 18.3 cm / 10.3 in x 7.2 in 
      Boil Time: 3m 15sec per 1 litre in 5L Flux Pot
      Water Boiled:48 litres per 1 lb Propane bottle


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