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The gas burner is a high heat output unit resulting

in fast boiling times and it keeps the pans soot free. It

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cartridges with EN417 compatible threaded valves.

These cartridges are available in most countries around

the world.

The Multi-Fuel burner is a fast and safe cooking unit

and is particularly suitable for extreme conditions, for

example very low temperatures. The Multi-Fuel burner

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Africa, Asia and South America) where generally the

only fuels available are Petrol, Kerosene and Aviation

Fuel. Petrol is recommended for temperatures below

-10ºC. Where possible high quality fuels, such as white

gas or alkylate petrol, should be used as they are more

reliable. Pre-heating can be done with Petrol or Spirits.

The burner comes with a fuel bottle (0.6 litres), a pump, a

multi-tool and a cover.

The gel burner consists of a cup that is used with gel

or solid fuel. It has similar qualities to the spirit burner,

but has a slightly higher heat output. It is safe and easy to

use.

Make sure to read the instructions enclosed with the

burners before using them.