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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition

Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition

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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition

Snowpeak GigaPower Stove with auto ignition is an incredibly small, lightweight, and convenient canister stove. Its 3.75 oz weight and nifty push button ignition helped the Snowpeak GigaPower with auto ignition win the Editor's Choice Award from Backpacker Magazine. This powerful little stove produces 10,000 BTUs (most camping stoves are 8-9,000 BTUs). Use this backpacking stove with Snow Peak fuel in temperatures as low as 14°F (-10° C). The Snow Peak Giga Power Stove is designed to stow with a fuel canister in a Snowpeak Solo Combo Cook Set. The Giga Power backpacking stove burns 45 minutes at maximum gas output (10,000 BTUs) with the GP-110 fuel canister. This lightweight, compact camping/backpacking stove comes in a high-quality plastic carrying case. Also available in a titanium version (our item no. SNO0004). **DOES NOT INCLUDE FUEL CANISTER.

Bottom Line: Smaller than other stoves but works harder when it comes to heat output.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice Little Stove

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September 24, 2009

I love this little stove. It is small, light, and easy to use. I generaly use mine to only boil water, and think it would be dificult to use for actual cooking due to the fact that the stove tends to adjust the fuel up on its own. To simmer with it you have to constantly keep adjusting the stove down, but it can be done if you keep and eye on it. I use the wind screen with mine and find it to work well in mild wind, but it needs more protection in high winds. The wind screen is also helpful as a heat reflector so you don't lose all the heat from below the pot. The stove is good on fuel consumption, and requires little to no maintanance. I would recomend it to anyone.

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Rating for this product: 5

Very nice solo stove.

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January 9, 2009

I've had this stove for a year now and love it. It’s very light and compact and supports pots well with its fold out support arms. I prefer this stove over the MSR pocket rocket because this has a larger burner that distributes the flame onto a wider area under the pot. The pocket rocket just shoots a flame straight up which can cause you to burn food easily if you’re not always stirring. This one boils water faster too. The auto ignition is a nice feature but not a necessity if you carry a lighter or matches. You don’t have to use just gigapower fuel canisters. Canisters for similar stoves like the msr pocket rocket or jetboil work fine as well. I use the msr ones just because they happen to be cheaper at a store near my house. If you buy this stove, do yourself a favor and buy the windscreen that snow peak makes to go with it which is sold on this website, just search "gigapower windscreen". It’s sold on this site and is relatively inexpensive. Its designed specifically for this stove and sits on the stove right beneath the burner and above the adjuster. Please don’t use regular windscreens that encompass the entire unit, they'll trap and reflect heat back at the fuel canister causing it to heat up which is a BAD thing. Overall and excellent stove for one to two people but if you’re in a larger group or prefer not to use canisters, I’d suggest the MSR whisperlite or simmerlite.

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I need to update my stove. I was looking at this little guy &

I need to update my stove. I was looking at this little guy & the GigaPower Lite Max the BTU output is a little different, so boil time & overall burn length is different, but I'd like to know if anyone has experience with both or would vehemently recommend one over the other.

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May 25, 2009

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Both stoves work great but the "Lite Max" is two ounces lighter. I received an LM for Christmas & have been using it exclusively this year so far. The BTU difference is actually +1,200 for the LM. It boils water quickly & simmers down to almost nothing. If the auto ignition is not a factor, I'd go with the Lite Max (LM).

BTW, I tightened the pot support extensions on the Lite Max with a pair of channel locks @ the pivot point. They get a little loose after the first couple of uses & drop below the stops.

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June 29, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Auto Start TOTALLY worth the extra couple bucks

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March 18, 2008

Bought this stove 2 years ago. I love everything about it. It is lightweight, takes up practically NO room in the pack. The auto start is a MUST: no matches, no lighters, just one click.

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can you use other brands of fuel other than the Snow Peak Gi

can you use other brands of fuel other than the Snow Peak GigaPower?

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April 16, 2009

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Yes, brands such as MSR, Jetboil.....all work the same.

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April 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Very light and easy to use

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July 16, 2003

Very light and super easy to use for stove novices (like myself). Very good heat output also. Note that Snowpeak says to use only their canisters, but I haven’t found any good reason for this. Only main drawback is that a large pot would be somewhat unsteady. Also, like all canister stoves, fuel is rather pricey. (Titanium model is only 3/4 oz lighter yet costs $34 more.)

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Rating for this product: 5

I love it

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January 13, 2005

This stove is so cool. I bought the non-titanium model, but I don't feel the need to count ounces sooo that little extra does not bother me. The auto-start on this thing is the coolest, you never need matches, just click the lil auto start thing and off she goes. I bought my stove, tank of gas, and pots, for all under the price of just a reg white gas stove. This thing simmers so much better then the white gas stoves that I have used in the past. The stove is also very small, about the size of one of those tall shot glasses. This is the best stove that I have ever used.

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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 20, 2009

The Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition with the Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker (SNO0038) being fueled by the Snow Peak GigaPower Fuel 110 IsoPro (SNO0095).

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what are the other stoves that use special iso/butane fuel

what are the other stoves that use special iso/butane fuel

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April 24, 2008

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Any stove, e.g., Brunton, Coleman, JetBoil, Markill, Msr, Optimus, Primus, Snow Peak, Vargo, that utilizes a Lindal valve cartridge can use the isobutane cartridge.

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October 25, 2008

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Rating for this product: 2

Great in the cold; Not so good in the wind

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May 29, 2007

I purchased this little stove after reading so many great reviews. Then I took it on a backpacking trip and quickly discovered this stove totally sucks in the wind. We had a light consistent wind (prob 7-10 mph) and the stove just didn't like it. It kept blowing out. At least the Piezo igniter got things going quickly again but without a windscreen be prepared to be frustrated in any wind over 5mph. This stove did light up quickly in the morning at 25 F though even after leaving the canister out all night.

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Rating for this product: 2

Snow Peak auto ignition

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September 5, 2009

I like this little stove, but mine is about 6 years old, and sure enough, the igniter doesn't work any more. I am having a hard time finding a replacement part. I emailed Snow Peak and they didn't respond. REI doesn't fix this stove. Any ideas out there? I suppose I will have to mail it somewhere, very inconvenient.

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September 24, 2009

Snow Peak sells new igniters on there website, and they are easy to instal. One screw holds them on, and you are done.
http://www.snowpeak.com/back/stoves/ultralight.html

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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 20, 2009

The Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition with the Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker (SNO0038) being fueled by the Snow Peak GigaPower Fuel 110 IsoPro (SNO0095).

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Do you have to use a special iso/butane with this stove if so

Do you have to use a special iso/butane with this stove if so want other stoves have to use special fuel??? as stated by the rater?Good stove overall butBy: RayHon (5) May 31, 2007 good stove overall but the power source should be universal so that in a pinch I should be able to use other sources rather than exclusively Snow Peak canister. Make the power source universal, please

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April 24, 2008

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Lots of different stoves use the Iso/butane. Some of the more expensive stoves such as the MSR Dragonfly can use different fuels such as unleaded, diesel and white gas.This stove will accept any Lindal valve (screw-on) fuel canister.

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October 31, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Stove - Hightly Reccomend

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May 9, 2006

I used this stove for a couple years, and only now am I getting around to writing a review. The stove itself is well designed and with a 110g fuel canister burns for about 45 minutes. The only complaint I have is that while a cool feature, the Auto Ignition broke after about 6 months of use, just like everyone told me it would. I just removed it with a screwdriver (takes 10 seconds) and think I like it even better without it. Except for the Auto Ignition, I have never had an issue.

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent value!

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March 7, 2005

This stove is exceptionally well made. Esthetically pleasing and fully functional. The extreme light weight, broad range of heat output, and convenience of the auto ignition are the best I have experienced. It also works well with Coleman and Primus gas cartridges. The low mass also means it cools quickly for repacking.

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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 20, 2009

The Snow Peak GigaPower Stove Auto Ignition with the Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker (SNO0038) being fueled by the Snow Peak GigaPower Fuel 110 IsoPro (SNO0095).

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Rating for this product: 4

Solid little tool

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June 14, 2005

This little stove is fantastic, I got it because it's small and light for white water kayak trips and backpacking, in really cold weather I'd still rely on my white gas stove, but for most other situations this is great and so much easier and faster. It works great, is durable, and is very simple. Some people have lost the plastic button on the piezo lighter or had trouble with it lighting. I have been fine. With a light breeze (under 5 kts) at sea level, it boiled a 2 liter pot of water with a lid in 15 mins. Simmer worked great for prepping quesedillas as well. It says not to use a windscreen for fear of throwing too much heat onto the fuel tank. I use an MSR foil screen carefully, and not tight to the stove so heat can escape. I'd like to see a workable wind screen or heat reflector. Foil would be fine. Good solid little stove.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great All-Around

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September 23, 2005

I’ve been using this stove since early summer 2005. After using other stoves of the same price range, such as the MSR SuperFly, I realized that this little guy is the best canister stove I’ve used; throwing out up to 10,000 BTU of power - more than most canister stoves out there - and being able to fit into my pocket. How could you go wrong? I have gone threw about three canisters of fuel this summer over a course of 12 trips (each trip approx 2-3 days) so I must say the fuel consumption is low which is great! With all the signs pointing toward the SnowPeak GigaPower, you would have to be mental not to go with this "Best Buy".

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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove

By: Backcountry.com Employee
November 19, 2008

Here are the Snow Peak GigaPower Stoves cooking breakfast after a night in our bivys under the stars.

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Stove

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September 8, 2005

Stove burned powerfully when needed, but with attention it only sipped at its fuel. It’s incredibly light and packs down very small. I would recommend getting the stove, fuel canister, and cookset as they all nest together very well. Would need a wind screen on windy days, but what little stove wouldn't?

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Stove

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July 31, 2008

I've tried a few different stoves over my last 40 years of hiking and climbing the mountains of Washington. The Sno Peak GigaPower is the best one I've used. It's light, easy, stable, and cooks well.

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Rating for this product: 4

Giga Powered Tea Time, Alright!

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May 14, 2007

I haven't been able to get out for more then a few hours a day so there's been no chance, so far, to really give this fine stove a thorough abusing in the wilds. However, everyday on the mountain out back it has served rather well for making afternoon tea and a boil in bag meal or two. This thing is the fastest stove I've tried yet, boiling water before I even have the chance to start my stopwatch. It feels like it takes somewhere around 3 minutes to boil 3 cups O' Natures Finest Runoff, which is somewhere in the mid 40's up on the mountain, when you can find it, I do live in the Southwest you know.

There's really nothing to it. Not much fiddling at all. All you have to do is screw the stove onto a canister, making sure the valve is closed at first, open the valve a touch and spark the piezo igniter and 3-4 minutes later you got yourself some nice boiling water for tea or a ziplock gourmet. So this little wonder does it's job well. Of course it needs to be thoroughly tested to gain that much coveted 5th star rating, but so far it looks like it just might be able to.

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Rating for this product: 3

Auto-start is a no-no

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December 31, 2007

this is a great stove, but opt out of the auto-start, as that will just be one more thing to break while out on the trail.

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Rating for this product: 4

Easy to Use

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August 11, 2008

This is a nice little stove. It's easy to light with the auto ignition and it's also easy to control the gas flow.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great little stove

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May 12, 2008

Stove works great. I've read reviews that say you have to use Sno Peak gas canisters..not so. I've used several different brands. I would recommend getting the wind screen which really works great. As for the auto igniter.. it will break eventually so just take it off and go with a match.

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Rating for this product: 5

Wow

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February 16, 2007

Very small and very light. If you're looking to save space and weight in your pack, you'll be very pleased with this stove.

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Rating for this product: 3

Good stove overall but

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May 31, 2007

good stove overall but the power source should be universal so that in a pinch I should be able to use other sources rather than exclusively Snow Peak canister. Make the power source universal, please....

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Stainless steel, Aluminum/bras 
Burn Time:
45min at maximum gas output (10,000 BTUs) with the GP-110 fuel canister 
Boil Time:
3.25 min/L 
Fuel Types:
Isobutane 
Simmer:
Yes 
Auto Ignition:
Yes 
Fuel Bottle:
Canisters 
Windscreen:
No 
Heat Reflector:
No 
Parts Kit:
No 
Cleaning Tool:
No 
Stuff Sack:
No 
Hard Case:
Yes 
Size:
4.125 x 2.625" 
Weight:
3.75oz 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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