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Remote regions offer limited options when it comes to stove fuel. Luckily, the Brunton Lander Dual Fuel Expedition Stove works with both butane and white gas. No longer will you lose days of your trip to scouting out the right fuel or begging stoves off of other expeditions. Durable stainless steel construction makes the Lander Duel Fuel Expedition Stove tough enough to handle an arduous approach on the back of pack animals and the hazards of the cluttered cook tent. Of course, Brunton gave the Lander a lifetime warranty, just in case.

The dual-fuel Brunton Lander stove accommodates both isobutane and white gas, making it an exceptionally versatile stove that's perfect for travel and backpacking.
| Auto Ignition: | No |
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| Average boil time: | 4 minutes |
| Boil Time: | Varies with fuel and altitude |
| Burn Time: | 70hrs |
| Burn time (max flame): | 70 minutes |
| Cleaning Tool: | Yes |
| Cold weather use: | Good |
| Dimensions: | (open) 7 x 3.6 / (closed) 4 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Fuel: | Isobutane / white gas |
| Fuel Type: | Butane, white gas |
| Hard Case: | No |
| Heat Reflector: | No |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Stainless steel |
| Parts Kit: | Yes |
| Recommended Use: | Expeditions, mountaineering |
| Simmer: | No |
| Stuff Sack: | Yes |
| Suggested use: | Backpacking/mountaineering |
| Weight: | 16oz (454g) |
| Weight (without fuel): | 16 ounces |
| Windscreen: | No |
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pretty good | |
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Pretty happy with this stove. Just want to say that there is a little bit of flame control even though the description says none. Not much, but there is a little. | |
| Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 09/09/2009 | |
Worked exactly as intended. | |
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| We used the "lander" on a canoe-in camping trip in the Adirondacks and it performed admirably heating water, making pancakes and frying fish. The temperature control isn't perfect, but can be adjusted enough to be workable. It might be a little heavy for backpackers, but I definitely like the versatility of the duel fuel. We used it with white gas because it is cheaper, and there is less waste (reusable fuel bottles). My only complaint is that I wish it came with a lined nylon case to store the fuel bottle/pump assembly in. The included case is nice, but only the stove and repair kit fits inside. Also, for some reason there were no instructions in our box. I went online where they were readily available on the mafg's website. | |
| JetPuft at REI (2009) (closeout) on 07/28/2009 | |
Nice stove | |
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It is very stable and boils water fast. It lights easy with white gas but it can take a few trys with the butane because the matches blow out, but I like the convenience of butane and this minor issue is not enough to discourage me from using it. It folds up small but the case that it comes with only fits the stove itself not the wind-screen or the pump for the white gas. I would recommend this stove it is excellent for the price. | |
| ATR3234510 at Backcountry.com on 08/24/2009 | |
Great value | |
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| The option to use generic butane gas canisters makes this fuel stove excellent value for both weekend and multi-day trips. I have just performed performance tests with MSR pocket rocket for gas and whisperlite for white spirit and it is equivalent or better. Build quality is excellent. Slightly heavier but very solid. Bargain at the moment. Package includes all accessories including windshield and a rather heavy maintenance tool | |
| Ozpjc at REI (2009) (closeout) on 08/08/2009 | |
Worked Well | |
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| I took the stove backpacking in the mountains. It worked pretty well, even though the temperatures were around 40 degrees. It boiled water fast. Only major con is that the cooking base is slightly too large to use for a soup can. | |
| BackpackingGirl at REI (2009) (closeout) on 08/27/2009 | |
Perfect weapon! | |
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| I haven't used many others, but this thing was perfect for us... Works well, easy to use, really compact, and comes with a great carry sack and maintenance kit. No faults from me! | |
| Rigga at REI (2009) (closeout) on 09/26/2009 | |
Great Utility Stove | |
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| I have only used it with white gasoline but it worked very well. Primed easy and quickly and burned hot. Just make sure you have the legs fully extended before use. | |
| CanadianXPat at REI (2009) (closeout) on 08/22/2009 | |
Can't beat the sale price | |
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| This is my first white gas stove (and the first I've used in many years). It was easy to unpack & setup, easy to light and feels sturdy enough that my grandkids will be using it after I die. It gets plenty hot, but is a little hard to control at low flame - goes from off to pretty hot with very little movement of the valve. The design flaw is in the preheat tubing - if they'd just bent the tubing a small amount near where the hose connects, the unit would take up less space (and I wouldn't worry about catching in on something and maybe breaking it). All in all, it was well worth the sale price of just under $60 (compared to $120+ for similar stoves). | |
| Pucenavel at REI (2009) (closeout) on 08/21/2009 | |