Gear Review
Wind or Cold...Trunk or no Trunk...an Awesome grill
By Rich Murray
Ranked #235 - Stoves
June 8, 2010
First, I've used MANY camp stoves over a 30 year timeline; none come close to this in terms of BTU output, ease of use, cleanup and portability. Most of the time I am remote (like in the Alaska bush or NW Territories for a month at a time) and have to deal with inclement weather...wind is always a factor. I don't know what experience the other users have who have complained about wind related cooking problems, but wind is a constant with any stove...BUILD a windbreak if necessary; or get off the top of the hill! Compared to the old green, dual fuel stoves, this stove puts out at least 2X the BTUs, easily. Unless there is heavy wind in extremely cold weather, there is no need for a wind break.
Packs and cleans very easily, and my last trip (4 guys, 21 days on Alaskan Rivers) I used 8 - 16oz fuel cannisters cooking 2-3 times/day exclusively on this stove.
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