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Trangia Gas Burner GB74

47,90 

The gas burner is simple to use, cooks food quickly, and prevents soot buildup in the pans. It suits a wide range of users and outdoor activities. efficient in the spring, summer, and fall.

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EAN: 7315087425275 SKU: WESBF742527 Categories: ,

Product Description

Trangia Gas Burner GB74

The gas burner is simple to use, cooks food quickly, and prevents soot buildup in the pans. It suits a wide range of users and outdoor activities. efficient in the spring, summer, and fall. The Trangia Gas burner uses gas cartridges that are mixed with propane and butane. The valve is an EN417 threaded valve that meets international standards (7/16 NS Lindal Valve). Most countries in the world have access to these cartridges. The Trangia Gas burner uses gas cartridges that are mixed with propane and butane. Gas is a clean and high-energy fuel. Running your stove on gas requires no priming or pumping, and it produces no soot or smell.

The Gas burner can be used in:
• All Trangia stoves 25 Large + 27 Small
Trangia Triangel
Open spirit stove

Tech Specs

  • Fits: 25 Large, 27 Small, 400333, 100230
  • Valve: EN417 threaded valve
  • Nozzle: 0.37 mm
  • Fuel: Propane/butan gas
  • Effect (w): 2100
  • Cooking time (1 l): 3.5 min
  • Weight: 180 g
  • Made in EU
  • Jet size: 0.37 mm
  • Output: 2100 w/ 6700 btu
  • Fuel consumption:
    Gas consumption: 150 g/h on full power. A gas canister of 230 g will burn 1.5 hrs on full power. It boils 1 L of water in 3.5 min (varies depending on weather and fuel quality).

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Trangia

John E Jonsson, despite hailing from a farming family, had a strong interest in technology and design from a young age.

He co-founded the company, which later became Sweden’s top provider of outdoor stoves, with his father-in-law. Initially producing household pots for farmers and workers, the Swedish holiday reform in 1938 sparked a surge in camping equipment demand. Seizing the opportunity, John developed an outdoor cooking stove, and his sons, Olle and Eric, joined the venture.

In 1951, they launched the first Trangia stove prototype, a comprehensive cooking system with a liquid fuel burner, pot, and windshield. Trangia has since become a prominent brand in the outdoor industry, serving generations of scouts, hikers, and enthusiasts worldwide. These stoves are still produced in Trångsviken, northern Sweden.