Fire Maple FMS-105+ Spider Stove
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Category: Stove & Fire StarterRM129.00
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Fire Maple FMS-105+ Spider Stove

Fire Maple FMS-105+ Spider Stove
Lightweight stove made from aluminum and stainless steel, strong and durable, wide stand, separate gas line, can be placed firmly and can be folded into small sizes.
Comes with a igniter
Convenient to use
Suitable for cooking
When going camping or hiking
The stove is the same as the Fire Maple FMS-105, but comes with a long canister style gas adapter.
Size when in use: 16.5 x 7.1 cm.
Size when stored: 9 x 6 cm.
Weight: 253 grams
Provides 3,000 W of power.
Finely adjust the strength of the fire.
Designed for use with long gas cans.
Comes with a plastic box for storage.
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