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great for helping to save fuel and speed boiling times
By Gabe H.
Ranked #53 - Stoves
August 12, 2009
i've used this on all my trips except for the most ultra light summer backpacking trips. it does a great job of heating teh sides of the pot, and saving valueable heat from escaping into the wild blue yonder. in cold temps, it aids boiling time, and i'm always boiled up faster than my buddies who don't use the exchanger. it's heavy, but can offset its own weight over long trips due to saved fuel. this is especially true in mountaineering/alpine trips where temps can be very cold. i'd give it 5 stars, but it is a bit heavy... sidenote, mine is litterally 16 years old, and looks brand new. well made and very durable.
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1 Comments Last Reply: September 13, 2009 By: jnoslop
Gabe is right about the heat exchanger. I've had mine for years, and it heats meals faster and more evenly than without. One thing he didn't mention is that it really shines in windy conditions. I position the exchanger about 1 1/2 or 2 inches below the pot, and it catches the flame that is otherwise lost to the wind. I wish MSR would come out with a lighter version, though.
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