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Snow Peak GigaPower BF Stove

Snow Peak GigaPower BF Stove

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Snow Peak GigaPower BF Stove

The Snow Peak GigaPower BF Stove has four prongs that serve as both the legs and the cooking platform, offering the convenience of a canister stove with wide and super stable support. The brass ring encasing the burner head focuses and balances the flame, and acts as a wind deflector that actually beefs up the output on this stove to a whopping 12,000 BTU's, that's 20% greater than other stoves in its class. The GigaPower BF folds and stores into its palm size case. Throw in a piezo ignition, and you have a simple stove that rocks.

Bottom Line: A consistently solid performer in the backcountry.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Stove

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July 14, 2009

Used this stove on 8 days canyon trip. Output is awesome, water start boiling immediately even on the half blast. Tried to do pancakes and found it simmering well. Wind protection is not bad for an integrated wind screan. Stove is stable and packs compact. Used it with Snow Peak 1400 pot, MSR kettle and Backcountry 700 ml mug, all titanium. Worked with all of them well. Used it with Snow Peak 110, 250 and Brunton 250 canisters, no problem. At some point soot start covering little mesh where ignition is firing, so if you have a problem with it, just clean it with the tooth brush. In really wet weather sometimes ignition would not work, as expected, so just use the lighter. After it is dried it works fine. Stove fits very well in Snow Peak 1400 pot in supplied hard case. Unfortunately didn't buy it from Backcountry, even so they are my primary source for this stuff.

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Why BF versus container screwed directly into base? What are

Why BF versus container screwed directly into base? What are advantages? (

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July 31, 2009

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Possible stability issues. This stove sits closer to the ground & could be considered more stable because of that reason. However I find that the "can stand" attached to the bottom of the canister proves to be just as stable.

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August 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Fantastic from simmer to boil!

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August 24, 2007

I typically cook for just me, or groups of 4-5 people, and we have GREAT food. Grilled salmon steaks, pasta, the works! This stove adjusts from candle-like flame to boiling terror in seconds! With stow peak fuel lights very quickly, much faster than the delay associated with an MSR Windpro stove I tried. In high winds I use this stove with a windscreen around the burner, but in mild conditions it’s fantastic as a gourmet backcountry stove or a jet to boil water fast. The pezio ignition system makes it a no brainer when choosing between the MSR Windpro and the Snow Peak Giga Power remote canister stove.

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With this stove, for cold weather conditions, isn't it just

With this stove, for cold weather conditions, isn't it just possible to invert the canister and have liquid fuel go straight through the burner?

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July 12, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Motorcycle kit stove

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March 20, 2006

Excellent, lightweight, low-volume stove with great stability when opened. Its auto ignition feature makes it a snap to light. Adjustable flame feature makes it more versatile. It takes up little space in my motorcycle kit. Now that I have used this stove in place of my old bottle gas stove, I would not want to give it up.

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Will the stove work in cold weather? With a separate gas canister,

Will the stove work in cold weather? With a separate gas canister, it might work when the gas is all liquid, or it might not, depending on the design. If not, I'd expect it to be useless once the air gets to around fridge temperature (unless using the heavier, more expensive methylpropane (i.e. isobutane)/propane canisters).

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January 20, 2009

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Canister stoves normally have a good bit of trouble at and under freezing temperatures. Liquid fuel doesn't have that problem so much. If you're going to be doing a lot of cold weather stuff, I'd go with a liquid stove.

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January 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

GigaPower BF Stove On the trail

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August 9, 2006

We used the new Snow Peak stove just recently on a 4 day trip into the BWCA, it was just a little heavier and larger than the older canister stove I had been using, however this BF stove is very stable on the ground and easy to level, something that can not be said for the burner mounted on top of the canister. One of the biggest advantages of the BF is the pot supports, they swing out from storage and form a large X to create a very stable pot platform, if you have ever dumped your dinner on one of the less stable platforms you will really appreciate this one. The gas valve works very nicely, having a good range, easy to go from candle power to blow torch. One more goodie, it has a built-in wind-screen.... getting it back in the storage case can be trying.. Tom

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Rating for this product: 5

Flexible and dependable

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August 7, 2008

Recently added the Snow Peak Giga Power butane stove to the mix of stoves I use for kayak camping. This stove is very sturdy for its size and highly adaptable. It works with any pot large or small and the flame adjustment is sensitive enough to accomodate anything from rapid boil to slow simmer. As with all open burner (versus closed systems like JetBoil and MSR Reactor), you will need something to block wind on windy days.

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Rating for this product: 4

Stable and Efficient

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January 15, 2009

I used to cook on the generic GAZ stoves, but it was getting harder and harder to find the fuel for those. Last summer I took this stove on the Muir Trail, cooking for three for 18 days. It used up about 1 of the smaller gas canisters every 2 days, cooking for breakfast and supper. I liked the fact that the canister is remote and the center of gravity of the pot stays low - no more tipped over food! The ignition on it was quite useless, and I only consider it a backup in case our lighter didn't make it. I also felt that the hose to the remote canister was rather stiff, trying to tip the stove unit when only a light pot was on it. With some twisting this was usually fixed. Easy to store inside my titanium pot - light weight, worked like a charm on high and simmer mode. I'll take it on my next large hike.

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Rating for this product: 4

Snow Peak GigaPower BF Stove

By: Backcountry.com Employee
December 1, 2008

I used this on a two day backpacking trip using the 250g Gigapower fuel canister. It helped cook meals for 3 hungry dudes in no time. I was really surprised at how fast it could boil some thick soups not to mention just water for hot coco.
The Piezo ignition wasn't reliable, I only remember using it once then had to rely on using matches to light it the rest of the time. Still, not enough to deter from recommending just because it does light fast w/ matches.

Weight in case: .95 lbs
Weight out of case: .70 lbs
Dimensions of case: 5.25" Long, 4" high, 3" wide
Length of hose: 12"
Surface of burner: 2"

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Stainless steel, aluminum, brass 
Burn Time:
45min w/ small canister, 90min w/ large canister 
Boil Time:
3min 46s 
Fuel Types:
Butane Fuel (BF) 
Simmer:
Yes 
Auto Ignition:
Yes 
Fuel Bottle:
Canister 
Windscreen:
Yes 
Heat Reflector:
Yes 
Parts Kit:
No 
Cleaning Tool:
No 
Stuff Sack:
No 
Hard Case:
Yes 
Size:
[stowed] 2½w x 3½d x 4h inches, [open] 4w x 4¼d x 4h inches 
Weight:
10.8oz / 305g without fuel 
Warranty:
Lifetime 

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