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About This Item
DESIGN
Camp cooking system
Push-button ignition and simmer control
4-turn regulator for easy heat adjustment
Regulated for performance down to 20° F
Boils in about 3 minutes with half the fuel consumption of other systems
Compatible with the Jet Boil Skillet and FluxRing Cooking Pot
Jetpower Fuel sold separately
SPECS
Weight: 3.3 oz. (does not include fuel stabilizer)
Stabilizer Weight: 0.9 oz.
Dimensions: 4.1” x 3.75” packed
Water Boiled: 12 liters per 100g JetPower can.
Power: 10,000BTU/h / 3kW
Brand : Jetboil
Web ID: 20JETUMGHTYMXXXXXCAC
SKU: 19948220
REVIEWS
4.5
93%
Recommended
42 Reviews
Jess P
1 week ago
Works Great
Solidly built. Easy to use. A tad smaller than anticipated but works well enough.
trevor s
1 week ago
Very Good Product
it is exactly what it says used it hunting the other day works great very compact fits in my pack taking up very little space exactly what I wanted only thing I would change is nothing have nothing bad to say about product at all it is very easy to use anybody could use it. great for beginner level. would defiantly buy again for my kids in the future if your looking for a very easy to use very easy to pack it is great product
D Clark
Verified Purchase
1 month ago
Love The Mightymo
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Such an amazing piece of equipment. Tiny and lightweight but delivers consistent heavy heat.
Sarah M
1 month ago
Used this all summer and it works well. Only complaint is the ignition spark already broke so I use a lighter now. Not a big deal or anything, but a little bit of a bummer since it is so new.
Coffeekit
2 months ago
Great Stove, Hard To Move Arms.
I have used this stove mainly in my coffee kit for boiling water. I have had it a couple of years. The last time I tried to use it the support arms were very difficult to move from the folded position. It appeared there was coorision at the base of the arms were im they pivot. They were hard enough to that they actually bent at bit. I rotated the arms repeatedly with a pliers near the rivet pivot and added a touch of WD-40 which loosened them up again. I'm not sure why the coorision is appearing, perhaps a case of dis-similar metals between the arms, rivet and the burner that the arms are attached to. Otherwise the stove works great. I hope it lasts....