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MSR Pocket Rocket Stove

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MSR Pocket Rocket Stove

The MSR 3 ounce PocketRocket defines ultralight for all you gram-counting backpackers. Its compact stature does not eliminate functional controls, as there is no preheating, priming, or pressurizing required. Just twist the glove-friendly control valve and light. The PocketRocket stove quickly delivers a steady, hot flame that backcountry chefs can adjust to a simmer or boil without taking off their mitts. It excels on any trip where weight and a hot meal are a premium; fast-and-light climbs and multi-day ascents included. Just remember, freezing temps reduce the performance of a canister stove drastically, so you may want a liquid fuel stove for wintertime excursions. *Fuel and fuel bottles sold separately.

Bottom Line: Minimalist, lightweight camping adventures call for MSR's PocketRocket Stove.

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Rating for this product: 4

Small and compact

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4 days ago

Good little stove for the weight watchers out there. Fits on my titanium pot without much hassle. Can use gas canisters other than MSR, but the smaller canisters are a bit more "tippy"

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Is IsoPro the only type of canister fuel this stove uses? If...

Is IsoPro the only type of canister fuel this stove uses? If so, is it hard to find? Are there any stoves in this price range, and quality, that can use various fuels?

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September 25, 2008

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The PocketRocket will accept any threaded, self-sealing Isobutane canister (IsoPro, GigaPower, PowerGas, JetPower, Bruntane,...).

I have heard varying point on using other fuels, specifically the JetBoil fuel canisters. It will work but depending on who you talk to, some say it is not quite as effective, others say it works fine. All seem to agree they will screw on, but you may or may not see a slight ineffeciency using fuel canisters other than MSR. Definitely use another fuel if you are in a pinch, though.

This stove will accept any Lindal valve (screw-on) fuel canister.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love It

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November 23, 2008

This comes with me on every backpacking trip. Its affordable, lightweight, and cheap. This thing has stood up to many backcountry trips. If you dont want to pay for a jet boil get this.

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Rating for this product: 4

As advertised

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November 19, 2008

With this stove, you get everything you pay for. Its cheap, lightweight, and easy to use. The only thing I don't care for is that it can be difficult to light/use in windy areas. Recently, I had a hell of a time trying to warm up my tea while atop Mount Iwatesan. Due to the stove design, a windshield could cause the fuel canister to overheat. Some of the new self-contained systems, i.e. Jetboil, seem like they'd be better for the lone adventure-traveler (although you pay more).

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Stove for size

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November 16, 2008

Someone looking for something small, quick, fast, basic and reliable this would be a great option. It's able to hold a wide variety of pans and does a great job quickly making water boil. It's about the simplest and easiest thing to use. I love it for being small cheap and convienient.

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Rating for this product: 4

great stove when its warm

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November 7, 2008

This thing is really good and clean burning. It will boil water super fast. I would not suggest using it in cold weather though. When the canister is cold it does not have good pressure and you won't even be able to light the stove. If you use it in the winter keep the fuel in your sleeping bag so you can make your food in the morning without having to shove a cold metal fuel canister down your pants first... trust me...

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Rating for this product: 5

great for ultralight/fastpacking

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November 4, 2008

truly the most bang for the ounce, i would recommend the pocket-rocket to anyone intending on fastpacking solo or backpacking with a small group. it stays lit in a storm and boils water very quickly. i would not recommend it for simmering or cooking large amounts of food... there are better choices for those applications.

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Rating for this product: 5

Small and Mighty

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October 25, 2008

So if you are looking to pack light and still retain big boy stove status look no further! This stove is super small and easy to pack but man o man does it put out! This thing is great for anyone trying to pack light or even just trying to save room in their pack. I would definitely rec this to anyone looking for conveniently sized and effective stoves. Boil time can be effected by wind but it's not very hard to shelter this thing, it's tiny.

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Rating for this product: 5

Rocket fits the docket

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September 30, 2008

Took it camping for a few days fulfilled all my expectations. Boil time was effected by wind as camping on top of mountain. Just need to find a rock or place out of draft. Very happy with purchase.

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Rating for this product: 5

Light and compact, works great

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September 30, 2008

Great little no frills stove, but you don't need many frills. My cheap pan was sliding off this stove the first time I used it, but three uses in the stove had nicely weathered the bottom of the pan a bit and it was solid. You may want to look for a pan with a ridged bottom to avoid sliding, but it doesn't seem to be a big deal. I use a 1.25 qt, short pan and it works great.

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Rating for this product: 5

A rocket in my pocket...

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September 16, 2008

I love this little tool. It is hard to ask for much more in a backpacking stove. Its tiny, reliable, light weight, easy to use, and affordable. I don't think there is much more that needs to be said. Its sweet, get one.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Stove

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August 11, 2008

I've only used it once, but it seems to be a really great stove, very easy to use and it has a ton of heat.

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Rating for this product: 4

sounds like a jet engine

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August 6, 2008

I use this stove with the GSI Dualist (which makes for an awesome combo) and I couldn't be happier. While it does take some time to boil up some water,its serves its purpose well light, efficient, and cheep PLUS NO PRIMING. If your worried about using iso-butane in winter don't be. It works just fine in the cold, but for safe measure you can always just throw it in the bottom of your sleeping bag.

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Rating for this product: 4

Light and Fast!

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August 2, 2008

Nice little stove. Arms get a bit flimsy over time. Have had mine for over 5 years and no problems. Comes with hard case.

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Rating for this product: 5

very versatile!

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July 30, 2008

Together with a 2L MSR Titan pot, this little stove can cook a lot of food! We never had any problems with stability; we just made sure that the the pot was at least somewhat centered over the stove. For foods that required heat distribution (like bacon), we just moved the pot over the flame a bit; the flame packs quite a punch and does the job quickly. We just bought an MSR Titan Kettle to add to the mix. All the pieces nests together nicely. We went camping with friends, some beginners and some experienced, and *everyone* was impressed with the Pocket Rocket's size, weight, speed, and ease of use! The other stove that our friends had packed never saw the light of day.

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Rating for this product: 5

Flamethrower

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July 13, 2008

For being so small this thing puts out an immense amount of heat, but because the pot supports are so small, a tall skinny container works well to hold your boiling water. I acually use the large Arizona tea cans. They are ultralight and only cost 99 cents plus they come filled with iced tea.

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Rating for this product: 5

Recommended, must have!!

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July 1, 2008

Yes the Rocket rules. Great little stove. I use a titanium 24 oz,(3-cup)pot on top of the stove, and this thing boiles H20 faster than you can tear the top off your next dinner or breakfeast.Have Packed it in from Alaska to So-Cal and inbetween,and I have never had a problem. Excellent product !!!

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i'm new to camping and want to get this stove. what kind of...

i'm new to camping and want to get this stove. what kind of pot do i need to put on top of this stove/how big? Do i need something to put the pan on and the stove under or what?

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June 26, 2008

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Buy this. You're stoked! Pair it up with the MSR Titan Kettle (type CAS0385 into the search above) and you are all set. The stove will fit into the pot easily and will hold plenty of water to cook off some pasta. You don't need anything in between the stove and pots, just a flat spot to set everything down before getting started. Have fun!

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October 31, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

great for one

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June 24, 2008

This stove is good. I used it on the 100-mile wilderness at the northern terminus of the AT. Two could get by using it if dishes were prepared in shifts. It is easily affected by wind, but this is a solvable problem except in extreme circumstances. Boils water fast. One 8-oz canister lasts a while. I only used one for the trip. That was boiling water at least twice a day and sometimes three times for 8 days. Light, durable and compact. A good stove.

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Rating for this product: 5

Take 2, they're small!

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June 22, 2008

We bought two for total luxury...you have to carry the fuel anyway and they're so light. It was the best call I ever made, these stoves are fast, light, and easy to control. I've been backpacking for over 40 years and have used so many different stoves, I can tell you, this is a great system!

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for pancakes

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May 27, 2008

This stove is perfect for any food. I made Tuna and Pancakes very easily. The fact that you can control the heat makes this stove a great addition to any backpacking trip. The flame it puts off adds quite a bit of warmth as well. A+++

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect!

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May 8, 2008

I've had my stove for over 5 years now. I do a ton of desert and mountain backpacking. The pocket rocket has never let me down. It's so light and compacted it can be easily stored in a water bottle pocket on a pack. In the winter it works well, just as long as the fuel stays warm. If it's cold enough it will sputter, but that's not the stoves' fault.

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Rating for this product: 5

Lighter than your Titanium Spoon

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April 22, 2008

Awesome! This stove is super light, durable (I have had mine for 5 years with no problem) and a quick way to get your boil on. I love it! The only downside is it does not have an auto-lighter. It is definitely not a winter use item but hey thats what car camping is for! If I was going to buy a new stove I would buy one with an auto lighter.

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what do you store this stove in? does it come with any kind of...

what do you store this stove in? does it come with any kind of case?

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April 16, 2008

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It comes in a triangular plastic case. It is maybe 3-4 inches in length and each side of the triangle measures about 2 inches in width. It is quite durable, and can be used as a coffee cup if you forget yours. You'd just need to plug up the drain hole in the bottom.

I'd prefer a traditional coffee cup!

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October 31, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Great 3 season backpacker!

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February 16, 2008

I've been using mine for a few years now, and overall, I've been really satisfied. The weight of the stove(or lack there of) was really what sold me, but the speed at which it boils water was a pleasant surprise. Not everything was perfect, however. Being that it is a canister fuel delivery system, I did find that it was very challenging to use it in any kind of cold weather camping. it could be done, however it just involved a lot of work. This made using my percolator very challenging. Not saying that it can't be done, just that it does require some babysitting. The other issue that I found was that if it wasn't placed exactly flat, my cookware/percolator would slide right off of it quite easily. The only other issue that could be a problem for some folks is that the flame spread is about the size of a quarter. This is only a problem if you're cooking food versus re-heating food or boiling water. You might be asking, "Why 4 stars then?" Well, this little thing really does perform for what it is. I mean, 3 oz? Come on, you don't have to be an expert to know that it has to be one of the lightest stoves on the market. As I stated, I've used this thing for about 2 years as my primary cook stove for 100+ meals and I've never gone hungry because of it. If you're looking for a high altitude, or winter stove, this is not it. That's why I just bought a WhisperLite International, and will look forward to giving it as thorough of a review as I have this one. The Pocket Rocket really is a worthwhile buy.

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Rating for this product: 5

Simple is usually better

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January 28, 2008

This simple canister fuel stove proves that simple is usually better. It boils water quickly, is fairly quiet and weighs under four ounces and packs small enough to fit in your parka pocket. Maybe that's how it got its name. It requires no maintenance. Remove it from it's plastic box, screw it on your canister, put a match to it and you're cooking. The only minor drawback is stability. A small "footprint" for a large pot of water requires some thoughtful placement, but common sense takes care of that problem. Simmering is not it's strong suit, but I don't simmer my freeze-dry chili with beans. I cook them. Bottom line--this is an excellent, nearly weightless, budget canister stove that is bomb-proof. For a weight-savvy backpacker, it works well.

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Rating for this product: 5

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January 14, 2008

youcant get more minamalist than this, just remeber you need to pack pans as well. great for that apololipse get up and go pack you keep ready for last min. adventures.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best of It's Kind

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December 29, 2007

I've owned two other MSR stoves, one for windy winter camping, one for the summer, and this one beats them both out. It's a very good "in between stove" for camping, climbing, adventure racing (I've used it for all three), when the weather isn't so bad, because this stove isn't made for windy conditions. Trying to use it at midnight during windy fall weather and you'll just end up pissed. BUT, bad weather aside, this stove is perfect. It's got a great boil time, totally lightweight, very adjustable flame (some MSR products go full blast or nothing), and if you need a windscreen (if doesn't come with one), then just go by one, or carry some cardboard with you. Great for your first stove, great for summer camping, great for post ride espresso, great gift (only 40 bucks!).

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Rating for this product: 3

There Are Better Stoves On The Market

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December 19, 2007

Pros: Small/packable, lightweight, seemingly well constructed, & boils water quickly. Cons: Hot spot burner heats unevenly as opposed to a wider or differently shaped burner head, does not simmer as well as other similar type stoves due to the hot spot & has a tendency to blow out @ low settings. Consider the Coleman F1 Ultralight or Optimus Crux. You won't be disappointed!

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Rating for this product: 5

Sweet little stove

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September 30, 2007

This thing rocks. I have a Whisperlite International as well, and I think I like this one better if you're somewhere you can get the fuel bottles. It's super lightweight, easy to light, and I like the temperature control -- no more burning the crap out of my food. A great buy for a classic stove

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Rating for this product: 4

Ultralight on a budget

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August 12, 2007

I wasn't expecting much from this stove before I used it. But I was pleasantly surprised when we used this stove on an ultralight fastpack trip. For the $ this is a great stove and handled all of our cooking/water boiling with ease. We made our own wind screen from a double layer of heavy duty aluminum foil and that solved our wind problems. Easy to use and light to carry.

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Rating for this product: 5

Don't wait...upgrade NOW!

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May 30, 2007

Until I purchased the Pocket Rocket Stove, I struggled with the MSR WhisperLight for many many years. I can't believe I waited this long to upgrade. This new stove ROCKS the F#**in' house! Now I have time to sit an enjoy a cold one instead of playing games with the old Whisperlight.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great little stove

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May 30, 2007

An awesome little stove that is practically a jet engine...very reliable so far. My only gripe is the stability of the unit...seems a little bit wobbly on full size skillets/frypans but i guess that is to be expected. Nice hard case too, pretty sturdy. Also the fuel can be found in just about any sporting goods store... A great buy for a backpacking stove!

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Rating for this product: 5

MSR pocket rocket

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May 1, 2007

I've used this stove several times now. It boils water fast and is very lite. It fits inside my pot easily and I'm fairly sure the fuel canister wont leak. This stove is intended for boiling water only, forget it if you're trying to simmer or cook anything. Overall very solid product, easy to use, fast, small and lite.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good little stove

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December 11, 2006

I like this stove because it's small and has an adjustable flame. It's downfall is that the flame goes out really easily when it's windy out.

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Rating for this product: 3

Solid Stove

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October 29, 2006

I'd actually give it a 3.5 rating. The Pocket Rocket is a nice little stove that gets the job done in all conditions except altitude, cold, and lots of wind as expected from canister stoves. It boils really fast and weighs almost nothing. The pot supports could be a little sturdier and wider but this is how they save weight I suppose. It is also a little tricky to find a level spot on rocky terrain but I guess that is to be expected as well. All in all a nice little stove that gets the job done in all conditions except the ones mentioned.

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Rating for this product: 5

Easy to use

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August 16, 2006

I sometimes see friends fiddling with other stoves and gas canisters that need to flame up then simmer down, etc. The Pocket Rocket is simple, light and easy to use. You screw the stove on the canister, open the valve, light it and away you go. It boils water quickly and the canisters last me a long time. As past posters have said, it sometimes can have a problem in the cold, but as they said, keep it in your sleeping bag it'll work fine. It's worked fine for me in the wind. I just usually try to shield it when lighting and it stays on from there.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love this stove

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June 23, 2006

Perfect stove for weight watchers, and takes up no room at all. Wind is the only issue. I sometimes bring some tinfoil to make a windscreen.

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Rating for this product: 5

this thing is great

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June 10, 2006

I’ve only used it several times, but I love it. On one well-below-freezing outing, it was a little finicky. I just keep the fuel bottle and a toe warmer in the bottom of your sleeping bag at night and she'll light right up at breakfast. You can't get much more lightweight unless you make a pop-can stove. A friend recommends the Jetboil, but I didn’t want to get all new pots and stuff too. This is cheaper.

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Rating for this product: 5

great little stove

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June 19, 2005

Have only used it a few times but have been pleased with the performance. It is small, lightweight and fires up hot. I could see a little issue with really windy conditions, but have not come across that problem yet. I even plan on taking it tailgating for Eagles games as a backup or extra stove just to heat up a little chili.

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Rating for this product: 5

rocking stove

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May 29, 2005

So you show up at camp for your first night of camping ever. You got your gear on a budget. You go to cook and find that even the most seasoned vet is using this stove. You know you've made the right choice. In short, everyone uses this stove. Not just because it’s cheap, but ‘cause it’s great. Easy, simple, light, small, and hot. Enough said.

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Rating for this product: 5

The best backpacking stove. Period.

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April 8, 2005

The MSR Pocket Rocket is, in my opinion, the best canister stove you can buy. Ultra light and a cinch to operate, this is the perfect stove for any backpacker. I previously owned an MSR Dragonfly and its ease of use doesn't even compare with the Pocket Rocket. I highly recommend this stove for any backpacker that wants to lighten their load and cook without the hassle of pumping liquid fuel canisters and priming their stoves.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Stove

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July 10, 2004

This is a great all around stove. It boils water very fast and also has a nice simmer even in the wind. I starts easy except in the cold. A quick fix to this problem is to put it in your sleeping bag with you at night and then it starts no problem. It is compact and comes in a plastic protective case. The downfalls are that on rocky terrain its hard to find a somewhat level spot to set it. Otherwise it's a great stove. Quick Tip- Take the sparker out of a used barbecue lighter and use it to light your stove. It's cheap, light, and doesn't wear out.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great

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July 6, 2004

This stove has worked well for me in all conditions. Remember to warm the canister in your sleeping bag during the night for a quick breakfast boil. I have had no problems, keeping in mind that it is a canister stove and thus subject to the same weaknesses as other canister stoves, i.e. wind, altitude, cold.

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Rating for this product: 2

not my favorite

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May 2, 2004

Maybe my rocket is a lemon, I found it wouldn't keep a simmer flame without going out. Any breeze and the cook time is extended. When the fuel is low it wouldn't burn very strong. When the stove quits burning there is still more fule in the canister that is wasted. It works fine on a fresh canister with no wind. Not being able to use a windshield is a drag too.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fast and light

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September 16, 2003

This stove is a really good deal, heats and super light, also very compact.

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent lightweight stove!

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September 8, 2003

Bought this stove recently with one of the main considerations being its very light weight. I've been very happy with its performance so far - I've already used it on a couple of backpacking trips and it's so light and compactly foldable - I don't even realize it's there.. The cooking speeds have been very acceptable even with 4 campers per meal.

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Rating for this product: 5

Everything you need

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July 1, 2003

Wow. Truly one of the best camping stoves out there. Super light, burns fast, easy to control, and relatively inexpensive. What more could you want? After hiking through the Southwest using my friend's Pocket Rocket, I had to get my own. Great product.

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