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MSR DragonFly Stove

MSR DragonFly Stove

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MSR DragonFly Stove

Simmer a temperamental sauce over a small flame or quickly melt snow over the torch-like setting on MSR's DragonFly Stove. This compact, liquid-fuel stove covers all your camping stove needs. MSR's dual-valve design provides a wide range of flame control. The DragonFly Stove supports larger pots or frying pans for any gourmet cooking you attempt on car-camping trips or overnight backpacking adventures. The DragonFly Stove runs on a variety of fuels, as well, which enables you to slay the hunger dragons quickly. Fold this camping stove into a two-liter MSR pot for easy, safe storage. *Fuel sold separately.

Bottom Line: Get immediate, precise flame control with MSR's DragonFly Stove.

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Rating for this product: 5

More than I need but still impressive

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December 22, 2009

This stove is a beast and perfect for the gourmet backcountry cook or inhabitant of the colder regions. It has a very wide base, won't ever tip over, and sounds like an airplane when you really let it loose.

I generally use my canister stove these days but this thing should last a lifetime.

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Rating for this product: 5

Tool not toy...

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
April 1, 2009

You can trust this stove. Which is important, especially in the winter when you need fire for water. And why wouldn't you get this one with the adjustable simmer? Does the little valve really add that much weight over the standard jet engine non-adjustable? I freakin' love this thing!

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Rating for this product: 4

Very Versatile Stove -- Solid!

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April 10, 2007

Have owned this stove for several years and used in all weathers - from 5 degrees and snow to driving rain - and it has performed flawlessly. Maintenance has been minimal and temperature control is outstanding -- and validated by my pastry-chef-camp- pal! Stable, relatively light weight and very fuel efficient.
The only items causing this to fall short of a perfect score are the relative frailty of the pump (shattered my first one with a short fall off a rock) and the loudness of the stove when on full afterburner. Otherwise, though, top-notch!

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Has anyone ever used unleaded fuel in this stove. Won't

Has anyone ever used unleaded fuel in this stove. Won't be often but might hafta everynow and then...

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April 18, 2009

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I have successfully used unleaded (regular, mid, and premium), diesel, and kerosene, along with the standard white gas. works great, just doesn't burn quite as cleanly during startup.

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November 19, 2009

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Never use anything but regular unleaded. No problem.

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August 31, 2009

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thanks yo...

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April 25, 2009

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I used premium unleaded with out a problem. I'm sure the regular stuff would work just as well. Plus it only cost about 60 cents to fill my liter bottle!

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April 21, 2009

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Dragonfly in Iceland

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June 23, 2009

Cooked up some nice vegetarian chili using the Dragonfly at Landmannalaugar, Iceland.

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does this stove come with a fuel pump?

does this stove come with a fuel pump?

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August 19, 2008

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All MSR stoves come with their own fuel pump. That being said replacements are available, as are parts and maintenance kits for field repairs.

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November 19, 2009

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yep, my friend has one, and it comes with a fuel pump, to me it is kind od annoying to pump the fuel before you can cook anything. adios

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March 30, 2009

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Yes, as I understand it the pump has been revised since I bought mine. (I just bought a replacement pump as the thumb plunger on mine broke) I'm still waivering on which version I like better.This stove has been upgraded to the newer pump for better simmer control.

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November 2, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Allows for actual cooking

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November 30, 2009

this stove allows for real cooking, not just water boiling. Yeah it is bigger and a little heavier but not enough to notice or care.

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Cooking with my dragonfly in medicine bow

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 24, 2009

I put my dragonfly through its paces at 10k ft above sea level. I even used the heat shield like you're supposed to and nobody ever seems to. It's got killer flame control and is really easy to use as long as you RTFM. You may need to fold down the edges of the heat shield just a little to accommodate big pots.

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Rating for this product: 5

BUY THIS STOVE

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August 20, 2007

I've had the dragonfly for 6 years. During those 6 years I've tested and sold other stoves from Vaude, Snow Peak, Coleman etc. I have yet to find a stove that is as durable and versatile. Great temp control. EASY SET-UP. Use it all year long. Handles several fuels. I cannot say enough. Time and time again I come back to using this stove. Electronic starters on other stoves are nothing more than a gimmic. Don't get wrapped up in them. They do not work half the time anyway. Fuel canisters are a pain in the butt. You always end up with half used canisters laying around. With the dragonfly you can refill your fuel bottles. You'll end up happy you bought this stove, do not let price deter you.

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What's the smallest pot the Dragonfly will fit into? Will

What's the smallest pot the Dragonfly will fit into? Will it fit into the 1.5 Litre pots sold on this site?

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April 26, 2008

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7-7.5" wide pot by at least 3.5" tall

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October 11, 2009

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According to the MSR Cookware FAQ on their website, the Dragonfly won't fit into a pot smaller than 2L. I have the Alpine 4 pot set and my Dragonfly definitely fits in the 2L pot, but I can't imagine it fitting into anything smaller.

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September 2, 2009

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The dragonfly body folded up is about as big as say the bottom 3-4 inches of a nalgene, but the metal tube that serves as the attachment point for the fuel hose and regulator sort of sticks out about 2-3 more inches at a funny (twistable) angle which adds a more difficult to pack element. It does swivel within about a 135 degree arc so with some creative packing you might be able to make it work. In general I'd say a medium and up pot would fit it fairly well.Also, MSR's Alpine cookset is designed so that all of their stoves can nest neatly inside. It may be work a look if you are concerned about nesting.

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October 21, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

incredibly great stove

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June 6, 2007

on my last backpacking trip, i was able to borrow my friend's dragonfly, and while i probably will not be able to afford one, i was incredibly impressed by its SOLID performance. even despite my stupidity, i was able to get it started and cruising every time without a problem, even in strong winds and dampness. it boiled water quickly, and the simmer function works very well. my only qualm is the stove's size - if you're going to be just boiling water or doing other super simple cooking, you'd be better off with a smaller, lighter, and cheaper MSR stove. great though if you're a backcountry chef and like doing fancy things with your cuisine. either way - highly recommended.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great stove!

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February 23, 2009

Great stove boils water fast!
I kept my cabin friends up at night with the noise,and got them up early in the morning.

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Rating for this product: 4

...aaaat laaaaaaast....

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November 18, 2008

I own three MSR stoves (blush). My high peaks, desperate situations, really far away from mum, burn whatever I can get, expedition XGK (although I'm not sure they called it that when I bought it 7 years ago). For more comfortable jaunts in the wilderness, lasting up to two weeks, I have a dependable Whisperlite. Nothing wrong with either once you learn to control the pressure so you don't incinerate all your meals!! Now, at the turn of a screw, I can choose to simmer or hurry up that snow/ice. FANTASTIC!! It's been a few weeks and only one trip since it arrived but I have found it a good example of the quality and reliability I expect from MSR. I will be trusting this stove to keep me in good stead in the Andes and Patagonia. Defintiely worth the pennies. On the downside, you may never see the wildlife; the Dragonfly is no quieter than the XGK.

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Rating for this product: 5

Gourmet Woodsman

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February 17, 2009

Great stove. Got it for my wife. She really likes it...When I let her use it. Have used it in sun, rain, and even ice fishing. Have used it for making everything from ramen noodles to hollandaise sauce. Never a scorch. Great fuel efficiency too. Only problem being it can be a little hard to light the priming fuel. Once that's done though, primes easily and well. It often spends time on the sideboard of my grill simmering secret sauce.

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Rating for this product: 5

Works forever, as far as I can tell

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August 28, 2008

I've had this stove for over a decade and I am really terrible at maintenance. Fortunately, I've never had to clean it, or do anything other than just use it.
It packs lightly and takes up almost no space.
Lighting is easy as well. I pulled out my stove a couple of days ago after several years of no use and it started up first try.

Temp/flame control is very easy to control. It is loud, but who cares?

This is the only stove I have every owned, and the only one I ever foresee needing to own. The only way I would ever need another one is if mine were stolen or I dropped it off of a mountain.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fantastic stove

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April 20, 2009

I've had this for about 5 years, and never had a problem with it. It is really nice to be able to adjust the flame for different cooking/heating needs. Yes, it could be a little lighter, but there are other ways I can save weight other than going with a less reliable stove. It heats water fast, and folds down to be relatively compact. The only downside (besides the price, which is worth it) would be that it is indeed noisy when turned up all the way. But I just view the noise as obvious evidence what a good job it does in combusting the fuel. Following the instructions, lighting it is a snap. Needless to say, I really like this stove.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bomber

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May 26, 2009

This is the do all stove period. And in simmers for all you gormands out there

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Rating for this product: 5

Buy it once

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May 15, 2007

This stove takes it. If you are tough on gear or durability is a concern, this is a fantastic stove. I've used the stove in the rain, snow, heat and -10* weather. The stove cooks beautifully! The simmer control allows actual cooking to occur, and the steady base can support a loaded 10-inch dutch oven. This is the only stove I need.
After 3 years, my Dragonfly broke...or so I thought. The stove split into two pieces, with the flame cup separating from the base. At first, I was ticked, but to my surprise the stove still worked. After 2 years of this separation, the stove is still going. It will not die!

Bottom Line: Cooks like a champ and refuses to die.

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Rating for this product: 4

3 minutes to takeoff

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August 5, 2008

I've been using the dragonfly for years now - and have found it to perform simply and flawlessly, given regular maintenance and cleaning. It boils water faster than any stove I've used, and can still simmer and bake like a charm. My only complaint is the noise - it does indeed sound like a rocket ship getting ready for takeoff. if you are into cuisine, this is your stove; for simple boiling/etc, I would go with the bombproof whisperlite.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best all-around stove

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November 7, 2008

The best part about the DragonFly is its ability to simmer easily. This is great for everything from simple to gourmet cooking because of its wide flame base and its ability to simmer. It also is a great snow melter. (If you really need a stove for serious snow-melting, get an XGK-EX, also by MSR). It handles large pots because of its wide pot supports. If someone needed just one stove to cover everything, this is it.

Nitpick: It's heavy, like just about every other white-gas stove out there.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great little stove!

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July 10, 2007

I just took my first trip with this guy- light weight, sips the fuel and heats up quick.
Very,very pleased with it. Make sure to buy a fuel bottle to go with it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Simply the best stove out there

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June 6, 2009

I have been using this stove for years, and just experienced my first problem. Well, not really, when I lite it it burned very slowly. All I had to do is clean the nipple with the tool and it was back to welding torch intensity. That was the first time I had to clean it after untold number of uses.

While I have never needed to burn donkey pee in it, it is nice to know it is an option while in some remote outpost. J/K, but it will burn just about anything else.

This is a solid, dependable stove for ALL CONDITIONS. It is not the lightest, or most compact stove on the market, but it is the best all around stove, period.

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Rating for this product: 5

Want Control? This Is Your Stove

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December 1, 2008

I absolutely love this stove. I don't ever have to worry about how low I need a flame to simmer a meal or how high I need it to boil the water faster. The MSR Dragonfly gives you complete control of the flame. Simple get the pressure built in the bottle, lite the stove, and adjust the flame and heat intensity to your cooking needs. I have owned this stove for a couple years now and it never lets me down. In my opinion, it is worth the extra money to have the control and fuel options this stoves gives the user.

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Rating for this product: 5

Reliable & adjustable

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September 7, 2009

The DragonFly may weigh a little more than other white gas stoves but it's worth it when you need flame control in the backcountry. The dual control valves allow for more precise flame control than single valve systems like that used on the Whisperlite and means less burnt food. I've boiled water for 12 and cooked the freshest lake trout I've ever had on a DragonFly and it performs well in either situation. The wide pot supports allow it to handle cooking for larger groups especially well. It's a little loud, but it cooks just as well at 9,000 feet as it does at sea level... and in 9 years I've never had it fail to light.

It sets up easily and strips down for field maintenance without problems, at least in my experience. The fuel pump works well but I would suggest taking an extra on long trips because of the plastic construction. The DragonFly requires a little bit of love & care every once in a while to keep it going 100%, but the shaker valve will keep it running just in between cleanings and maintenance.

I can't think of any time the DragonFly has let me down and my experience with MSR has been nothing but positive. It's a great stove if you want to do more cooking than boiling in the backcountry and for me it's proven to be extremely reliable in every situation I've faced.

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Rating for this product: 5

Is that a jet engine I hear?

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April 8, 2009

This thing is a beast. This is the stove for long-term backcountry adventures and winter camping. It's a little loud, but that just means it's working. It's not small enough to support your dinky titanium mug, but if you're man enough to carry this stove, you can handle a pot or two in your backpack as well.

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Rating for this product: 5

The One!

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July 13, 2009

Works awesome!! It is not as loud as a lot of people make it sound. It is sort of loud, but not more then you would expect a stove that is designed like that to be. I mean they are very small and put out a ton of heat. Being able to adjust the heat is priceless. It also works well in wind, Ive never had it blow out on me...but regardless it came with a wind shield which helps that out anyways. The fact that it burns just about everything makes it a no brainer as well....you can pretty much get fuel anywhere you are, in the world. I guess it's a little bulky for backpacking compared to something like a pocket rocket, but your also not limited to isopropyl canisters either. Only complaint is that the pot holders are a little too wide for smaller cups, sauce pans, and coffee makers. The really small ones fit, but barely..you just have to be careful making sure they are perfectly centered.

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect Stove

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August 18, 2008

We were hesitant at first cause' we're so cheap, but my husband & I purchased this stove for backpacking and it is AWESOME! It did everything we needed and it packs light too. We had great food, and the stove worked perfectly! Buy this one, you won't regret it!

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Rating for this product: 5

Greatest multi-fuel for the Price!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 11, 2007

This stove is bomb-proof. It's more efficient than canister stoves in a wider range of circumstances. Ever had half-empty canisters with no more accelerant after a winter trip? Never waste fuel again with this stove! It boils fast and furious, and can go from a rolling boil to a simmer instantly. That's right, you can cook angel-hair pasta, rice, potatoes... virtually anything you can pack with this stove. I have been using it for about a year now and have had no problems.

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Rating for this product: 5

perfect for backpacking

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February 4, 2009

very light weight burns a long time and can even use jet fuel infact any fule you name it i think its great and its worth the price.

btw..... you should get extra fuel bottles and an expidition repair kit and go to msr's main web site and they have electric ignitors.

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Rating for this product: 5

Works like a charm

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March 26, 2009

Flame control is excellent. I'm very happy with it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Base camp stove review.

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May 11, 2009

I have tiied Dragonfly this year in high winds and 20 degree temperature and it worked flowlessly. I like the compect design and stability as well as fast boiling capacity. I am going to Everest Base Camp in Oct. '09 . That would be the true test of a ` Base camp Stove' . I will give 5 stars , fo far.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best stove on the market, hands down.

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August 30, 2008

Reliable from the desert heat to the Arctic cold; in the wind, snow, and rain. Lights up after being dunked in water, melts snow and boils water like a flamethrower, less likely to remove eyebrows when under your vestibule. Forget about saving a few bucks and a few ounces and get the stove that fires up right the first time, every time.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Stainless steel 
Fuel Type:
White gas, kerosene, diesel 
Burn Time:
[White gas] 126min; [Kerosene] 153min [Diesel] 136min90 [20oz of fuel] 
Boil Time:
[White gas] 3.5min; [Kerosene] 3.9min; [Diesel] 3.5min 
Simmer:
Yes 
Auto Ignition:
No 
Windscreen:
Yes 
Heat Reflector:
Yes 
Parts Kit:
No 
Cleaning Tool:
Shaker jet technology 
Stuff Sack:
Yes 
Hard Case:
No 
Size:
4 x 3 x 7in (10 x 7 x 17cm) 
Weight:
18oz (510g) 
Recommended Use:
Backpacking, camping, cooking, car-camping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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