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LowDown Remote Stove Adapter
MSR
LowDown Remote Stove Adapter
$41.21
Description

  The MSR LowDown Remote Stove Adapter is an upgrade for your canister stove or stove system, allowing it to do more than you ever thought possible. It can turn your tiny, ultralight stove into a group cooking pro or transform a tall stove system into a non-tippy coffee machine on your camp table. The foldout legs create a wide, stable base that significantly lowers your stove height, for stability on uneven ground or when cooking around young campers.

  It also allows stoves of nearly any size to support larger pots and pans with ease. The remote valve and fuel line move the flame control away from the stove and pot, making cooking adjustments easier (no sticking your hand under a full boiling pot). And it folds up nice and compact for easy stowing whether you’re backpacking with friends or camping with the family.

  Stoves, fuel, and cookware not included.

  WARNING for California customers: Contains brass that can expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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Description
Brand:
MSR
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
11582
Country of Origin:
Korea
Materials:
Stainless Steel, Brass, Zinc, Nitrile
Dimensions:
1.4 x 5.1 x 1.7 in.
Weight:
6.2 oz / 176 g
Other Features:
  • Stable: Low, wide and strong base lowers your stove for more stability on uneven ground or around kids and pets.
  • Remote Control: Off-stove flame control keeps hands away from burner and hot cookware.
  • Versatile: Use large pots on a small stove for easier group or gourmet cooking.
  • Compact: Folding legs and flexible fuel line pack small for easy stowing.
  • Durable: Made of strong, corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
  • Lightweight: Weighs just 6.2 oz, light enough for both backcountry and frontcountry pursuits.
  • Compatible: Works with all* MSR canister-fuel stoves and stove systems (*excluding SuperFly™ stove).
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