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Gear Review
Great Stove
By fx67
Ranked #128 - Canister Stoves
July 14, 2009
Used this stove on 8 days canyon trip. Output is awesome, water start boiling immediately even on the half blast. Tried to do pancakes and found it simmering well. Wind protection is not bad for an integrated wind screan. Stove is stable and packs compact. Used it with Snow Peak 1400 pot, MSR kettle and Backcountry 700 ml mug, all titanium. Worked with all of them well. Used it with Snow Peak 110, 250 and Brunton 250 canisters, no problem. At some point soot start covering little mesh where ignition is firing, so if you have a problem with it, just clean it with the tooth brush. In really wet weather sometimes ignition would not work, as expected, so just use the lighter. After it is dried it works fine. Stove fits very well in Snow Peak 1400 pot in supplied hard case. Unfortunately didn't buy it from Backcountry, even so they are my primary source for this stuff.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Stainless steel, aluminum, brass
- Burn Time:
- 45min w/ small canister, 90min w/ large canister
- Boil Time:
- 3min 46s
- Fuel Types:
- Butane Fuel (BF)
- Simmer:
- Yes
- Auto Ignition:
- Yes
- Fuel Bottle:
- Canister
- Windscreen:
- Yes
- Heat Reflector:
- Yes
- Parts Kit:
- No
- Cleaning Tool:
- No
- Stuff Sack:
- No
- Hard Case:
- Yes
- Size:
- [stowed] 2½w x 3½d x 4h inches, [open] 4w x 4¼d x 4h inches
- Weight:
- 10.8oz / 305g without fuel
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
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