Kinjia Stove
Kinjia Stove
The Primus Kinjia Stove is lighter, smaller and more compact than most two-burner stoves without compromising performance. It is easy to stow, plus the hiking-style gas canisters are widely available and safe to store inside your vehicle.
The Kinjia can easily hold two large pots to cook for a couple or a family. Each burner produces 10,200 BTUs and can boil water quickly. The quality regulator gives you flame control to simmer or dial in your desired temperature.
Primus is a Swedish brand, and the Primus Kinjia Stove stove has a sleek die-cast aluminium and stainless steel body that will hold up to years of use. The stainless steel internal pot supports and drip tray are removable for easy cleaning.
When transporting the Kinjia, fold the handle upwards to lock the lid closed and pack this slim-profile stove almost anywhere.
- Weight: 3.7kg / 8.16lbs
- Output: 2 x 10,200 BTU burners
- Power: 3,000W
- Length: 475mm
- Width: 295mm
- Thickness: 78mm
- Removable stainless steel pot supports and stainless steel drip tray for easy cleaning
- Regulated valve for precise flame and heat control and fuel efficient cooking
- Suits most screw-on Lindal valve style canisters – MSR, Jetboil & Primus
- Materials: Die Cast Aluminium, Stainless Steel
- It does not come with a piezo igniter - we recommend the Soto Pocket Torch XT
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