Camp Chef Mountain Everest 2X High Output Two-Burner Cooking System
$272.49
Designed for avid outdoorsmen, the new sleek design of the Everest 2X Mountain Series system is both lightweight and portable. Packed with two, 20,000 BTU burners, the Everest offers quick, matchless ignition no matter your coordinates. Adventure seekers will enjoy a generous 215 sq. inches of cook space engineered for maximum food output. So get out there and conquer your Everest. Specifications for Camp Chef Mountain Everest 2X High Output Two-Burner Cooking System: Manufacturer: Camp Chef Color: Black/Red Condition: New Height: 4 in Age Group: Adults Application: Cooking, Camping, Outdoor Fabric/Material: Stainless Steel Length: 21.5 in Width: 10 in Stove Type: Two Burner Fuel Type: Propane Auto Igniter: Yes Thermal Output: 20000 – 40000 BTU Features of Camp Chef Mountain Everest 2X High Output Two-Burner Cooking System New, updated style Two 20,000 BTUs/Hr. cast aluminum burners Includes regulator adaptor for a 1 lb. propane cylinder Folding lid provides a 3-sided wind screen Matchless ignition Appliance-style temperature controls Stainless steel drip tray for easy clean up Powerful burners fight windy conditions Convenient carry handle Propane bottle not included Package Contents: Camp Chef Mountain Everest 2X High Output Two-Burner Cooking System
RosenberryRealEstate –
I have owned a large 2-burner Camp Chef stove for several years but I wanted something a little more mobile and lightweight for those quick camping trips. The Everest 2 fits that bill perfectly! Excellent BTU output and heat control. I couldn't find anything else that truly was comparable.
Tracy –
We haven't used it yet for cooking, but I did an unboxing and checked to make sure everything works. I bought this model for the fine temperature control it supposedly offers (high range and low range). We wanted a stove that would heat quickly on high but would not flicker out on low simmer like (the green stove). I cranked this stove up on high power and it sounded like a jet engine spooling up! It was actually a bit scary. I can see it going through a 1lb. canister of propane pretty quickly on high, but it would probably boil water faster than an electric range in the kitchen. Then I turned it to the lowest possible setting to see if the flame flickered out and it did not. So we should be able to simmer soups or keep food warm easily.This stove weighs 12 lbs. so it is not meant for backpacking, but for car camping it should be amazing. I like the new windscreen design for this model better than the Everest 1as it locks in place and is much sturdier. In fact, everything about this stove seems sturdy: metal locks and hinges instead of plastic, heavy duty grate and coupling, and easy clean surface.The cooking surface is massive for a camping stove. This actually looks like its big brothers that Camp Chef makes, but without the legs. Two 9" pans should fit on it even with the windscreen up and it has 2 independent burners.