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Details:The Cadac 1 Cook Turbo FFD Stove QR is a proper bit of kit for anyone who takes their camping food seriously. Weighing just 3.7kg and packing down to 28cm x 29cm x 9cm, it fits neatly into caravan lockers or motorhome storage without hogging precious space. The recessed turbo burner delivers 2.2k W of heat, and because it sits lower in the body, you get far better wind resistance than standard camping stoves. I've used mine on breezy coastal sites where other stoves struggled, and it just keeps going. The Flame Failure Device is a must-have safety feature that cuts the gas if the flame goes out, which matters when you're cooking inside your van or awning. Everything nests together inside the base heat shield, and the included carry bag keeps it all organised. You'll need to sort your own gas regulator and hose to match your bottle type, as these aren't supplied, but that's standard for portable stoves. Two removable windshields give extra protection when conditions turn, and the quick-release coupling makes bottle swaps quick and fuss-free. There's a pot stand for your kettle or saucepans, plus a coffee pot stand if you prefer proper percolated coffee over instant. The piezo ignition fires up reliably, though I always carry matches as backup out of habit. It works with both butane and propane, so you're covered whether you're summer camping or touring in cooler months. If you want a single-burner stove that performs consistently and doesn't take up half your storage bay, this does the job properly. FEATURES• 1 burner stove• Flame Failure Device (FFD)• Turbo burner positioning to improve wind resistance• Integrated piezo igniter• Thermoplastic base with stainless steel burner top• Heat deflector plate on the base• Removable pot stand• Two removable windshields• Push button piezo ignition• Coffee pot stand• Convenient storage bag included• Integrated rotating QR coupling• Regulated butane/propane compatible
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The Cadac 1 Cook Turbo FFD Stove QR is a proper bit of kit for anyone who takes their camping food seriously. Weighing just 3.7kg and packing down to 28cm x 29cm x 9cm, it fits neatly into caravan lockers or motorhome storage without hogging precious space. The recessed turbo burner delivers 2.2k W of heat, and because it sits lower in the body, you get far better wind resistance than standard camping stoves. I've used mine on breezy coastal sites where other stoves struggled, and it just keeps going. The Flame Failure Device is a must-have safety feature that cuts the gas if the flame goes out, which matters when you're cooking inside your van or awning. Everything nests together inside the base heat shield, and the included carry bag keeps it all organised. You'll need to sort your own gas regulator and hose to match your bottle type, as these aren't supplied, but that's standard for portable stoves. Two removable windshields give extra protection when conditions turn, and the quick-release coupling makes bottle swaps quick and fuss-free. There's a pot stand for your kettle or saucepans, plus a coffee pot stand if you prefer proper percolated coffee over instant. The piezo ignition fires up reliably, though I always carry matches as backup out of habit. It works with both butane and propane, so you're covered whether you're summer camping or touring in cooler months. If you want a single-burner stove that performs consistently and doesn't take up half your storage bay, this does the job properly. FEATURES• 1 burner stove• Flame Failure Device (FFD)• Turbo burner positioning to improve wind resistance• Integrated piezo igniter• Thermoplastic base with stainless steel burner top• Heat deflector plate on the base• Removable pot stand• Two removable windshields• Push button piezo ignition• Coffee pot stand• Convenient storage bag included• Integrated rotating QR coupling• Regulated butane/propane compatible
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Size | 1 |
type | stove |
Brand | Cadac |
Color | black |
colour | black |
features | flame failure device |
fuel type | gas |
Material | steel/rubber |
number of burners | 1 |
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