Description of Primus Gravity EF I Stove w/Piezo Ignitor:
Screw, screw, screw. Plunk. Boil. Now was that so hard? Primus gave the Gravity I EF Stove a piezo igniter, so you can quit the priming and get cooking. A pre-heating coil helps boil water faster, and four wide foldable legs hold that big pot of water steady. If freeze-dried meals aren’t your game, this highly packable stove can simmer with the best of ’em.
Fuel not included
Bottom Line: Hit the button and get your backcountry chef on.
Another SAC score! I am pleased with this little guy. Small enough for backpacking, yet large enough for car camping. I like the larger burner for actual cooking (you know like eggs and hash browns, not just boiling water) when I go car camping. The 4 squat legs make it sturdy for a larger skillet and the fuel warming tube is a nice plus for chilly Wisconsin weather. I've got about 2+ hours of average burn time out of a standard fuel canister. Bring your swiss army knife though, cause if you do (for whatever reason) have to field strip this thing, the supplied screwdriver is too small and will mangle the brass screw. Supplied stuff sack keeps it from scratching the Teflon off of the inside of my cook set.