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Snow Peak LiteMax Stove

Snow Peak LiteMax Stove

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Snow Peak LiteMax Stove

Don't forget where you put the Snow Peak LiteMax Stove, because at less than two ounces and about three inches across, you'll never find it again. This titanium and aluminum stove is seriously light and compact, folks. You can close your fist around the entire package, yet when deployed and attached to a fuel canister, the LiteMax is surprisingly stable for being so tiny and its folding arms double as wind shields to prevent blowing out. Turned to full power, 11,200 BTU's get your noodles to a rolling boil in a jiffy.

Bottom Line: Trust Snow Peak to break the barriers of stove weight and size.

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Rating for this product: 5

Simply the best!

By: Texas backpacker(1)
May 19, 2008

I got this stove right when it came out directly from Snow Peak and I am completely in love with it. I also own the MSR Pocket Rocket and this stove blows it out of the water. It smaller, lighter, and puts out more heat than the PR. I have only been able to use it once on a three day backpacking trip in Arkansas and it performed flawlessly. Excellent simmer capability, relatively stable platform, and solid construction makes this a must buy. I don't know how it behaves in windy or cold conditions, but canister stoves in general don't work amazing. I can't speak to the fuel efficiency of this stove, but it still seems like I have a fair amount of fuel left after cooking for 3 other people in Arkansas. I would recommend this to anybody who is looking for an ultra-light stove.

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Will it work with other canisters of fuel?

Will it work with other canisters of fuel?

By: fisher2301580 (1)
July 11, 2008

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Yes. All upright canister stoves have the same (Lindal) valve. Side feed Coleman stoves and some really cheap/heavy stoves use different systems.

By: Nivek Kuhcwas (2)
July 14, 2008

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up to what altitude does this stove function properly?

up to what altitude does this stove function properly?

By: Patt15351626495 (1)
May 23, 2008

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Canister stoves will perform at all altitudes. It is the cold and wind that comes with high altitude that will cause some problems. The fuel canister performance will suffer if it becomes too cold. Keep the canister in a warm place like your sleeping bag or a down jacket just prior to use.

By: t-berry967918189 (3)
May 25, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: Titanium, aluminum
Fuel Type: Propane / isobutane
Burn Time: Varies
Simmer: Yes
Auto Ignition: No
Windscreen: Yes, minimal
Heat Reflector: No
Parts Kit: No
Cleaning Tool: No
Stuff Sack: Yes
Hard Case: No
Size: 3.875 x 3.5 x 3in (9.8 x 8.9 x 7.6cm)
Weight: 1.9oz (54g)
Recommended Use: Camping, ultralight trekking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime