Cook Safely Outdoors: Use Lectric Boil's Battery-Powered Stove for Fire-Free Adventures

Cook Safely Outdoors: Use Lectric Boil's Battery-Powered Stove for Fire-Free Adventures

After showcasing our Lectric Boil at the Electrify Expo in Long Beach CA, we hit the road for Sequoia National Forest.

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Signs of Smokey Bear alerting to high fire danger and others showing the need for permits to cook, were common throughout the park as we took in some of the most epic views we've ever seen.

It was no surprise seeing all the warning signs, driving past scorched mountainsides where many mighty Sequoia, Redwoods and other old growth once Thrived.  Although wild fire is part of a forest's natural cycle, it's important we do our part to prevent unnecessary accidents. 

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Introducing Lectric Boil, compact battery-powered induction stove and generator which helps campers, overlanders, and outdoor enthusiasts cook their food, make coffee quickly and off-grid, no matter the wind or weather. 

The Lectric Boil - shown here open with wind guards, dual burners, and digital display,patent pending prototype with removable battery generator to recharge your essentials off-grid and removable cutting board.  Made in the USA with induction technology

The Idea for Lectric Boil was born after back country camping on Manitou Island MI, where open fires aren't allowed, and realizing there weren't renewable cooking options available.

Since the Lectric Boil uses rechargeable batteries with an induction cooking surface, there's no open flame.  This makes the Lectric Boil far safer in comparison to traditional cooking methods, especially in areas with high fire danger. 

Reserve your very own Lectric Boil today, and be entered for a chance to win one of the 1st battery-powered, portable, renewable, cooking stoves & generators to power your essentials and cook anywhere, no matter how squatchy.

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