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Origo 3000 Alcohol Two Burner Stove For Boat/camper on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States
There are a few small dark, textured spots.
Brand:Origo

This is a used Origo 3000 I got from West Marine. It is clean and in nice condition. There are no dents, dings, or scratches. There are a few small dark, textured spots that may be corrosion, but I can't tell. I dd not try to buff them off. If you zoom in to the photos, you can see them. 

Shown with canisters. I'll make sure they can be shipped.

One of the safest ways to cook afloat, this stove virtually eliminate the risk of explosion with their patented alcohol vapor release canisters. Stoves can be used free-standing or surface mounted, and are suitable for cooking in a seaway with optional gimbals and potholders. Stainless steel canisters, with wicking, non-flammable material, hold enough denatured alcohol to burn 4–7 hours before refilling. Boiling time for one liter (34oz.) of water is just 10 minutes. Built of stainless steel for dependable performance in the marine environment.
  • Dimensions: 5 3/8"H x 18 5/16"W x 10 5/16"L
  • Fuel Power: Alcohol
  • Heat Output: 6,800 Btu/burner
  • Vapor Release Fuel Canister

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