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Backpacking Stove with 1.4 Liter Pot – WILD-WIND X4N Portable Camping Stove for Hiking, Fishing, and Survival

Backpacking Stove with 1.4 Liter Pot – WILD-WIND X4N Portable Camping Stove for Hiking, Fishing, and Survival

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Backpacking Stove with 1.4 Liter Pot – WILD-WIND X4N Portable Camping Stove for Hiking, Fishing, and Survival

Elevate your outdoor cooking experience with the WILD-WIND X4N Portable Backpacking Stove. Featuring a high-efficiency burner and a 1.4-liter pot, this stove is designed for hiking, camping, fishing, and emergency survival situations. Whether you're cooking meals in the backcountry or boiling water quickly, this stove delivers performance and convenience.

Key Features:

  • Efficient Cooking: The 1.4-liter pot allows you to prepare meals for two people. Its compact design lets you easily pack the stove base and a 230g fuel canister (sold separately) inside for efficient space usage.
  • Fast Boiling: Boil 0.5 liters of water in just 2.5 minutes, thanks to the stove’s improved burner and heat exchanger, which saves you up to 50% more fuel than traditional systems.
  • Built-in Piezo Ignition: The piezoelectric ignition provides a reliable start in any environment. Simply click a button to ignite the stove instantly, even in cold or high-altitude conditions.
  • Durable Construction: Made with hard anodized aluminum and a neoprene cozy, the stove ensures durability and longevity. The foldable handle adds extra safety for handling.
  • Perfect for Outdoor Adventures: Ideal for camping, hiking, fishing, and emergency survival. The stove is compatible with most canisters (excluding Coleman).

Specifications:

  • Pot Capacity: 1.4 Liters
  • Weight: 15.5 oz (440g)
  • Material: Hard Anodized Aluminum, Neoprene Cozy
  • Ignition: Piezoelectric Igniter
  • Fuel Compatibility: Compatible with most canisters except Coleman.

Perfect for: Backpacking, Hiking, Fishing, Emergency Survival, and Outdoor Cooking.

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