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Jetboil Helios Cooking System

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Jetboil Helios Cooking System

The versatile, efficient Jetboil Helios Cooking System works for anything from multi-day trips to chill nights of car camping. A powerful burner that boils a liter of water in three minutes flat and the clip-on windscreen that holds off a 10+ mph gust make the Helios Cooking System stout enough for use in the mountains. Jetboil designed the entire kit to fit inside the included two liter pot, so you can pack it away easily and get on with your hike.

Bottom Line: Cook or boil, the Helios gets it done.

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Rating for this product: 4

BOIL!!!

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July 10, 2008

This pot can boil! No doubt about it! Less than three minutes and it's even fast if you put some salt in the water! And I love how it all fits inside itself. One downsides I found, are it's a bit big for long backpacking trips, a bit heavy and no simmering. So don't try to make pancakes or anything that involves more than boiling some water.

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Does the helios burner also work with the existing PCS & GCS...

Does the helios burner also work with the existing PCS & GCS pots - is the fluxring size the same?

I like the cold weather performance & better stability - but would also like the flexibility to use the smaller pots for overnights and single cooking.

e.g. I have been using the GCS pot with a white gas stove for exactly these reasons...

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May 16, 2008

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I have the GCS, and just by looking at the Helios, I would think that the major advantage over the GCS would be the stability. The GCS can be a bit top-heavy, especially w/ a regular 9 cup coffee pot on it.

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May 20, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Cooking Kit!

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June 30, 2008

The heavy duty model works like a charm. It is big enough to cook for a few different folks. It is a bit bigger than the other jetboil systems, but works much better. This is a great piece of equipment to have handy in the wilderness. Definitely a great addition to the jetboil family.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great stove with a few exceptions...

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May 17, 2008

I just got my new Helios this week, actually two days ago. I am a very, very picky consumer in that I research a lot, look for great quality and value...then I buy. I didn't do quite enough research when buying the Helios. On the positive end of things...it is AWESOME for cooking on not only the pot that comes with it, but also with my MSR Blacklite Gourmet set of pans. I did a couple of test runs with it using both pans and cooked some great scrambled eggs using fairly low heat. You can control the flame pretty well although it seems to fluctuate a bit on low settings to the point you can't hear it at all and wonder if it is even on. It is super easy to use. Here are my exceptions: new out of the box, the built in igniter that is supposed to spark works about one out of 20 tries. That is a bit ridiculous. It does not have any way to my knowledge of accepting the PCS pot, cup whatever you call it. So...if you want to cook just for large crowds of 4-5 people...it is great. Otherwise, it is overkill...in size and weight, especially for backpacking. The best of both worlds would be to have a PCS and Helios. It doesn't make any sense to my why the highest priced jetboil system would also be the least versatile. I'm thinking I should have purchased the GCS. It won awards for good reason! The eggs I cooked on my MSR (non-stick aluminum) were perfect...super easy clean-up. The eggs in the jetboil pan were much more difficult to keep from burning in the center of the pot...so I had to do some super-scrubbing to get the pot clean again. That is no fun on the trail. Guess I'll be packing more than one pot.

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Rating for this product: 5

Jetboil for winter

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May 15, 2008

Good experience to date - will wait to next year to see it in the real cold. Easy set up and packs nicely in pot. Hot and fast.

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can you use the Helios system with MSR Blacklite cookware...or...

can you use the Helios system with MSR Blacklite cookware...or other cookware for that matter?

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April 20, 2008

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yup - although you lose the heat ring efficiency. stable cook top to hold any pot.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Aluminum, steel
Fuel Type: Butane
Boil Time: 3min
Simmer: No
Auto Ignition: Yes
Windscreen: Yes
Heat Reflector: Yes
Parts Kit: No
Cleaning Tool: Yes
Stuff Sack: No
Hard Case: Packs into pot
Size: 4.5 x 8.25in (115 x 210cm) packed into pot
Weight: 28oz (793g)
Recommended Use: Camping, backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year