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Zatoichi
> 3 dayGreat so far. Will update review after more hard use
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Jane L.
> 3 daylike: strong against wind, stable with 4 flex, auto ignition comes in handy dislike: a bit bulkier than other stoves (still worth it to me)
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Vaughan Booyens
Greater than one weekVery pleased with my purchase, wish they would have included the three arm support as well. The piezo lighter seems to work great, not the same quality and finish as the stove.Expect that this will last for years. Love that you can simmer with this stove.
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Survival and Coffee
> 3 dayI did a gear review of this tent on YouTube @ Hiking with epilepsy. Please refer to the video for more details. I also just got back from a trip where this was the exclusive canister stove of choice for the entire stent. It’s literally the best stove on the market in my opinion and the quietest canister stove available.
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Angela
> 3 dayHands down superior in windy conditions.
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Seth Fowers
> 3 dayJust used for a week in the Wind Rivers Wy. Performed flawlessly even above 10,000, outside temps were fairly warm. Boiled a pot of water very quickly, no issues staying lit in a breeze. I liked how you can take off the pot supports and position around the side of the stove for transport. Piezo worked perfect. I liked having the 4 pot supports, made it nice and stable. I only used for boiling water so I cant speak to the low temp cooking but it seems to have a very low setting as you turn down the gas valve.
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BrianH
> 3 dayI bought this stove after reading a review/recommendation in a backpacking publication. The stove itself is small, compact and very easy to use. I do a lot of bikepacking and I bought it to use with my MSR Trail Light Single cook set. It fits easily in the pot and stows right in my frame bag no problem. The internal igniter makes lighting the stove a breeze in windy conditions and the adjustable platform makes it possible to use larger pots for cooking if needed. Im so happy with this stove in fact, that I am purchasing another to keep in my backpacking gear.
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Linda M. Smith
Greater than one weekI did research, discovered this product is superior, and my local wellness supply store demonstrated how to use this. Who knows, the days of constant electricity in my home state may soon be behind us. Always be prepared; that’s the Girl Scout motto!
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L. Maldonado
> 3 dayJust returned from using this stove for a week solo in the backcountry. I was entirely pleased. Now, to be honest, the igniter was not happy in the wind or cold, but a lighter fixed that in a nanosecond. This stove was a champ in windy conditions, and best of all, I baked bread in my MSR skillet with a homemade oven lid and it was easy to turn the flame down, and delicious. To cook eggs, I set a large mouth canning ring over the burner and it worked perfectly to diffuse the lowest flame so the eggs did not scorch my fry pan and was easy to clean. I love this stove. Carried it in a little plastic jar ....its a winner!
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noah
> 3 dayI bought this stove to take camping, I didn’t realize I had to bring food too but I’ll still give it 9 stars. This stove makes combustion like gloves on. I feel warm when hands on burner but no problem when on pot. Cooked my food no problem but had a hard time poaching my eggs. I’m not a poacher but heard people do it outside. My gas can was old as it smells like farts so be sure to try out cans in store before purchase. Over all would recommend.