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Force 10 Seacook Gimbaled Propane Cook Stove Single Burner Marine Boat Cooking on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
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United States, United States

United States, United States
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Brand:Force Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

Force 10 Seacook Gimbaled Propane Cook Stove Single Burner Marine Boat Cooking

Force 10 Seacook Gimbaled Propane Cook Stove Single Burner Marine Boat Cooking

Up for sale is a Force 10 Seacook Gimbaled Propane Cook Stove Burner, it is in good condition and works, it does not include the wall brackets. Also includes additional pot holder pictured.

The Burner Uses The Common 1 Pound Coleman Type Propane Tank. The Weight Of The Propane Tank Provides The Stability And Low Center Of Gravity To Make The Gimbal Work Smoothly.     

To Operate You Simply Open The On/Off Knob And Light The Burner Area And Then Adjust The Flame. Stainless Steel Construction.

When conditions are really rough and nothing would be more comforting than hot food or beverages, this is the stove to have. Keep it stored out of the way until you need it, then mount it on its low profile bulkhead mount, conveniently located, using the quick-disconnect fitting.

  • Ball-bearing gimbal swings easily
  • Unique single-action pot holder accommodates any size pot up to 7'' D
  • A true regulator, not just a needle valve
  • Has a positive OFF position and precise flame adjustment
  • Standard 16.4 oz. propane canister
  • Canister provides over 3 1/2 hours of cooking on the high setting
  • Partially used canisters can be disconnected, then used again later
  • Makes a great back-up or auxiliary stove

All of my pictures are of the actual item(s)you will receive (No stock photos used).

If you have any questions feel free to ask and I will respond as soon as possible.

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