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  • This single burner stove is easy to carry along, yet robust enough to hold bigger pots. A perfect sidekick when cooking over an open fire, when an extra burner is needed while barbequing, or is the optimum solution when creating an ultra-compact kitchen-solution in a boat/van. If planning for a large group for the jumbo batch of Paella, remove the lid to gain extra space and have the pot centered over the flame. The powerful 3000 W burner with precise flame control allows for boiling or frying with accurate heat. Removable stainless steel burner grate and drip tray make for easy cleanup, and a wood trimmed handle ensures a comfortable grip and locks the stove closed when bringing the Moja along.

    Primus - Moja Stove

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    SKU: P350170
    £175.00 Regular Price
    £140.00Sale Price
    Only 1 left in stock
      • Streamlined, light and compact single burner stove for easy transport 
      • Removable lid ensures the stove can be used 360˚, and holds larger pots 
      • Durable powder coated steel lid and base hold up to years of use while the aluminum sides lighten the load 
      • Designed to be carried, the wood-trimmed handle locks the stove closed while a spring-action locking mechanism keeps the regulator in place 
      • Removable enameled steel pot supports and stainless steel drip tray for easy cleaning 
      • Invented in Sweden, made in Europe 
      • Gas NOT included
    • Article number P350170
      Material Powder Coated Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Oak Wood, Brass
      Boiling Time (Regular Pot) min 4.20 min
      Fuel Consumption per Hour g/h 215 g/h
      Depth mm 295
      Height mm 78
      Power W 3000 W
      Weight g 2300
      Width mm 266
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