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Gas burner Tramp UTRG-041
It has a strong body with complex supports-holders for dishes of small and medium volume (cauldrons up to 4.5 l).
It is recommended for use from the beginning of spring to the end of autumn in amateur tourism, outdoor recreation, and everyday use.
The control knob provides precise adjustment, the model does not have a built-in piezo igniter.
The burner is designed to work with threaded cylinders (epi-gas), but with the help of a special adapter it is possible to use cartridges with a collet connection (not included).
The wind shield wrapped in the housing around the burner allows you to use this burner effectively even in strong winds.
The power of the Tramp UTRG-041 burner is 2.6 kW (8870 BTU), it can boil 1 liter of water in an ordinary cauldron with a flat bottom in 4 minutes and 6 seconds with the consumption of 12.2 grams of gas.
With the help of one gas cylinder of 100 g, you can boil about 8.1 liters of water (the cylinder is not included).
To significantly increase the efficiency of the burner, we recommend purchasing a folding wind shield (not included).
The Tramp UTRG-041 comes with a durable plastic storage case.
- Weight: 147 g (5.2 oz)
- Dimensions (unfolded): 14.0 x 14.0 x 9.5 cm (5.5 x 5.5 x 3.7 in)
- Dimensions (folded): 7.0 x 7.0 x 8.3 cm (2.8 x 2.8 x 3.3 in)
- Power: 2.6 kW (8870 BTU)
- Water boiling time: 1 liter / 4 minutes 6 seconds
- Gas consumption for boiling water: 1 liter / 12.2 g of gas (0.4 oz)
- Gas consumption for 1 hour of operation: 182 g (6.4 oz)
- Power supply: gas cartridges-cylinders with threaded fasteners (epi-gas) with a self-sealing valve (Lindal B188)
- Piezo igniter: absent
- Materials: stainless steel, aluminum
- Packaging: plastic case
- compact and reliable piezo igniter
- an adapter with a hose (or with supports) with which you can use popular and cheap tourist cartridges with a collet connection
- a stand for a gas cylinder, which significantly increases the support area and ensures the stability of the burner during cooking