Brunton CUB Canister Stove Combo (Silver) | 
| Brand: Brunton Category: Sports
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 37113
Color: Silver Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 3 x 2.5
MPN: F-100580 Model: 81-100580 UPC: 080078005800 EAN: 0080078005800 ASIN: B000093ILG
Release Date: April 24, 2008
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| Features:
| • | Steel construction with pot base 4.75-inch for stability; includes 4-ounce Bruntane fuel canister | | • | Compact and light at only 8 ounces makes it easy to carry along anywhere, packed in a mesh bag | | • | Efficient yet powerful 10,000 BTU burner allows for quick and easy food preparation. | | • | Can hold massive loads and keeps cooking well in ultra-wide flame spreader | | • | 110-minute burn time; 3-minute boil time |
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Product Description Brunton Vehicle Rally Lighted Black Compass 58CE
Amazon.com Product Description Brunton's CUB Canister Stove is as reliable as it gets. Tough, sturdy and able to cook meals without a fuss, the Cub stove can hold massive loads and keeps cooking well thanks to an ultra-wide flame spreader. Turn it up and watch it burn. Compact and light at only 8 ounces, the Cub is easy to carry along anywhere. It comes with a mesh bag for easy transport. This package contains a 4-ounce canister of Bruntane fuel. Brunton's recyclable Bruntane fuel canisters are fitted with a standard thread Lindal leak-proof valve which means it will screw onto most stoves and lanterns and is the safest design available. Efficient and powerful, this high performance mix contains 80 percent isobutane and 20 percent propane. Specifications: - Weight: 8 ounces
- Output: Up to 10,000 BTUs
- Burn Time: 110 minutes
- Boil Time : 3 minutes
- Burner dimensions: 3.25 inches
- Pot base: 4.75 inches
- Includes: Mesh Bag
- Fuel: Isobutane
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Brunton Rattle Compass September 19, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I wanted a reliable easy to read compass on the dash of my car. Naturally, I visited Amazon to see just about every compass known. This one, Rally by Brunton, looked like just what I wanted. When it arrived I was pleased with its looks and read the installation material and installed it, adjusted it (easy!) and took it on a test drive. I had located it in a very easy to see location and was pleased that it showed me which way I was headed at all times. Perfect. Except for the rattle. So, I returned home and removed it from its easy-to-use snap-in cradle, and took it apart. Not hard. Inside are two threaded keepers that might rattle if the adjustment screws were loose. The LED for illumination has two leads that hang outside the unit and since I have no desire to find a way to get juice to its location, I removed the LED (easy) because it just rests in an empty space inside the compass housing and rattles. Still, my compass rattles. Something inside the sealed liquid chamber where the rotating compass indicator floats, well, rattles. It is not possible to get inside this sealed chamber. So if you want a very easy to read, accurate, and handsome compass for your car, this is it. If rattles bother you, look for something else.
DEPENDS ON YOUR VEHICLE! September 15, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I did a fair bit of research for a good magnetic compass under $50, bought this for my Mini Cooper, and had to return it: there was no place for it that wasn't altering the compass reading by 90 degrees or more.
Buy it, TRY IT, and keep it if it's accurate ... but it really depends on what car you use it in!
Brunton Compass March 27, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Works well, much better than the cheap ones. It's screw adjustments easily compensates for engine magnetism. The same settings work for both my vehicles, a 4 cylinder VW and a six cyclinder Dodge minivan. I mounted it with velcro so I'd be able to move it between them and so didn't hook up the light.
Purchase of Brunton Nexus Rally Compass February 6, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I travel around the area to teach CPR and First Aid classes. The compass serves me well when my internet maps fail me. I was a little disapointed when I found the lighting has no connecters but only wires to connect to a voltage source. Not a big problem though.
Sensitive to mounting August 12, 2006 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought my wife a Brunton Rally for her Jeep Wrangler. Originally, I mounted it in the center of the dashboard and she mentioned that it indicated NW intermittently - even times she knew she was driving straight South. When the compass was moved away from that location, it read accurately. Apparently, a magnet in the stereo was throwing it off.
I moved it to a position straight in front of the instrument pod and have not had a problem since. It has a great classic look in a 4X4 and it has never let us down.
Check your mounting location first for stereo, speaker or motor magnets.
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