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MSR Fuel Bottles

MSR Fuel Bottles

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$10.95 - $14.95
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MSR Fuel Bottles

MSR made their Fuel Bottle from a single piece of aluminum and added an air-tight seal so there's less leaking and cracking. The Fuel Bottle works with the threaded pumps on your MSR stove. Holes in the shaft of the bottle cap prevent spills and provide more controlled pouring capabilities. You can store and transport your MSR fuel pump in the Fuel Bottle once the bottle is depressurized.

Bottom Line: MSR designed these long-life Fuel Bottles for heavy use in rugged terrain.

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Rating for this product: 5

Pack It & Forget It

By: stormking(113)
November 18, 2007

Not only are these fuel bottles strong, they don't leak even with a pump attached. They also hold a lot of pressure without bulging out the bottom. When I use my gas/kerosene stoves, these bottles carry my fuel without worry.

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Rating for this product: 5

great bottle

By: Jordan K(16)
November 7, 2007

Wouldn't dream of using anything else!

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Rating for this product: 5

Fit with Primus

By: jeanthibca(1)
November 7, 2007

Does what it supposed to do. Fit prefectly with my Primus Omnifuel stove without any leak.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bomber Fuel Bottle

By: wtf?(27)
September 28, 2007

If you need to carry liquid fuel, these bottles are the only way to go. I have never broken one before I lost it. Sometimes if you let them sit for too long, they can be tough to open.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great size

By: Average Ability(14)
July 16, 2007

Just the right size for solo outings or even a couple of days with a small group if you're not melting snow.

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Rating for this product: 5

No worries with this bottle

By: hikerbiker32(110)
August 20, 2006

I have one of these that is 10 years old. The only problem I have ever had is the O ring cracked and started to break. Even with the cracking it never leaked. I replaced it and it is as good as new. I do like the newer bottles for their superior top. Bottom line is you can't go wrong with this fuel bottle

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Rating for this product: 5

You can't go wrong.

By: William Blake (27)
August 17, 2006

Not much to say hear, a simple to use well built bottle. BAM!

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Rating for this product: 5

Takes a beating

By: MichaelSr(12)
June 15, 2006

I have kicked the crud out of mine, there's just no killing them. A water bottle sleeve (neoprene type) or a couple quick turns of duct tape help keep it from slipping around on rocks and ice, which solves my only complaint. A micro-bungie connecting it to my Trillium helps a lot too.

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Rating for this product: 5

Out of mind

By: live4it(27)
March 30, 2006

Never in years of camping/backpacking/skiing, have I ever even considered the possibility of any trouble in regards to this fuel bottle. Its 22oz holds 2-3 days of cooking/snow-melting fuel for two or three people. Bomber and-a-half.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Aluminum
Volume: 11oz (0.32L); 22oz (0.65L); 33oz (0.97L)
Weight: [11oz] 2.8oz (79g); [22oz] 4.9oz (139g); [33oz] 7.3oz (207g)
Recommended Use: Camping