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		<title>The Primus Stove: A Brief History</title>
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Portable camp stove history begins with Primus. The Swedish company was formed by the inventor of the pressurized kerosene stove, Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist, in the late 1800s. By one account, Lindqvist was inspired by the handheld blowtorch then in use to heat glowing plugs for igniting oil burning engines. ...</description>
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		<title>How to Choose a Backpacking Stove</title>
		<description>Choosing a backpacking stove isn't complicated, but there are a few important factors to consider. Let's assume you're among the 95 percent of backpackers who don't want some homemade contraption powered by a candle flame, or a multi-burner monster stove to lug into the backcountry. You want something compact, lightweight, ...</description>
		<link>http://packstove.com/backpacking-stoves/how-to-choose-a-backpacking-stove</link>
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		<title>Top Five Backpacking Stoves</title>
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1. Jetboil Personal Cooking System. The award-winning Jetboil PCS integrated backpacking stove brings stove and pot together in a single, nicely designed package. No assembly or priming is required, and no matches thanks to the built-in igniter. The Anodized aluminum cooking cup holds 1 liter of water, and the ...</description>
		<link>http://packstove.com/backpacking-stoves/top-five-backpacking-stoves</link>
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