Own a legendary stove. This stove has the burners spaced 12″ apart to more easily accommodate 10″ pans. Additionally, the grill spacing has been reduced over the burner plates so that a small coffee cup can be warmed. This version does not have the windscreen for use in an overland pullout kitchen install. Griddle and stand is available. Gas connection is on right side. 12 x 22 x 3 1/2, 17lbs. Includes hose + regulator set. Originally built for and used by commercial river rafting companies, this brand of stove has been argueable the best camping/overlanding stove available.
If you’re looking at this listing, you probably know what you’re looking for. Before purchasing my first Partner Steel stove, I had never seen one in person. So I took a little bit of a leap of faith. Here are my thoughts upon having received my first one. 1 This is insanely well built. Even the regulator/hose setup is rugged. 2 This is heavy (see #1). 3 The videos warning me about surface scratches and dings weren’t wrong – see photos of this actual item. The insides are obviously unused, but the outside is definitely utilitarian. 4 This is a serious piece of cooking kit. I can’t think of much you can’t do with three burners. 5 My friends need to know about these. Now, the specifics for this one are that it is an 26, Left Side Hookup – With Windscreen. Be careful when you’re shopping to select one with or without a windscreen. The 26 without a windscreen is seventy dollars less than the one with a windscreen. Again, this one comes with a windscreen. Also comes with the gas regulator/hose. In my collection of these, I have noticed that sometimes the label is on the left side, and sometimes it is on the right. There is no rhyme or reason to this, from what I can tell it doesn’t seem to be based on which side the hookup is on.