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Primus Yellowstone Classic

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I bought this stove at Gear For Adventure Dot Com…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $24

I bought this stove at Gear For Adventure Dot Com because of a friend's recommendation. And let me tell you that this little baby can cook! It not only simmers nicely it fries with an even flame on the bottom of your pot. Of course the larger the pot the more noticeable the heat difference on the outer edges. For the solo camper or the duo venturing into the wilds of the backyard or the AP trail, I would recommend this stove. It also has a really nice resistance to moderate wind. Well heck doesn't a campfire blow all over the place in the wind?

The Primus Yellowstone Classic from Gear for Adventure (aprox $24-$30)can even be used in very windy weather ( if you careful) under a tent fly to get a nice warm cup of soup.

I won't go into its performance in the cold because even a propane dual burner stove has problems under those conditions. Buy it, it's a great stove!

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Description

The Yellowstone Classic is a compressed fuel canister stove made by Primus. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

The Yellowstone Classic has been discontinued.

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