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I personally use the ezbit stove, it uses heat tabs, but i also use a stove that i made out of coke cans, it uses denatured alchole. Whats some of the stoves others use?
crazybckpckr
8:29:08 AM
12/08/04

PocketRocket when it's warm, super light, super easy to use, good flame control, boils water fast.

Dragonfly when it's cold, great flame control, tons of heat output, loud enough to scare the #&%!$ outta other hikers :)
Bison
8:35:39 AM
12/08/04

ever heard of the wisper lite?
It boils water in 3 min, with exelent flame controle, the only down side is it wheighs 10 ounces
crazybckpckr
8:39:25 AM
12/08/04

I have all of the stoves mentioned above. It seems I use the pocket rocket and alcohol stove more than anything else
Ewker
8:43:48 AM
12/08/04

i have a pocket rocket and a whisperlite......the pocket rocket is the only one i use...its ease,lite and it always works even in my living room when im to lazy to cook in the kitchen.
novatrek
8:45:16 AM
12/08/04

how much does a pocket rocket wheigh?
crazybckpckr
8:46:40 AM
12/08/04

3-4 ounces for the pr, then add what ever size cannister weight to it for a total
Ewker
8:49:18 AM
12/08/04

3.2 oz. One thing about it though, you have to make sure you have a pot that won't slip off. I found a nice cookset with a ridged bottom that works great. But ENS once almost burned down Shenandoah because his tipped over :)
Bison
8:49:53 AM
12/08/04

I have had a lot of stoves...

Whisperlight- worthless.

Sierra Zip- cool but takes some work.

Optimus R8- good for paddling trips but never hiking.

Optimus 99- great stove. One of my favorites but still heavy.

Esbit- love it for warmer weather.

Trangia alcohol stove- Also love this when it's warm out.

Pocket Rocket- the work horse for all but the coldest trips.

Svea 123- Great for winter trips. bit of work to prime and warm up but once it goes...
Nigal
8:50:12 AM
12/08/04

awsome

note to self: buy pocket rocket
crazybckpckr
8:50:37 AM
12/08/04

I have a pepsi can stove and have never needed anything else. I bought an Esbit just to find out if it stinks as bad as everyone says. It really does.
Snake Eyes
8:51:00 AM
12/08/04

hey snake, what kinda fule do u use in your can stove?
I use the stuff you put in youre car called HEAT, a gas tank defroster. It works better than denatured.
crazybckpckr
8:54:42 AM
12/08/04

I've been hearing about that around here lately and will definitely try it.
Snake Eyes
8:57:44 AM
12/08/04

I think my next stove purchase will be a Brunton Crux. Weighs 3 oz and when folded up, it fits in the concave inset of a fuel canister.
lumberzac
9:02:18 AM
12/08/04

pocket rocket has the best name for a stove, bar none.
sacco
9:02:55 AM
12/08/04

“pocket rocket has the best name for a stove, bar none.”
sacco
9:02:55 AM
12/08/04
ignore this user


So true.
lumberzac
9:05:55 AM
12/08/04

I always use the HEET in the yellow bottle. Last time all they had was the red bottle and I thought, "What's the difference?". Big difference! The flame was out of control. My windscreen was melted and it got EVERYTHING gawdaweful black and dirty. And I don't worry about dirty black pots much.
Nigal
9:06:56 AM
12/08/04

sory i speled heet wrong, its the cheepest fuel around, 79 cent at wall mart
crazybckpckr
9:09:04 AM
12/08/04

im not so good at spelling!
just slap me
*crazybckpcker smacks himself
crazybckpckr
9:12:02 AM
12/08/04

I have a whisperlight international. Great stove. I also have an optimus nova, it is too loud and not as hot as my whisperlight. I carry an esbit stove for winter dayhikes.

Alcohol stoves suck.
bbw
9:13:58 AM
12/08/04

Camping Gaz - really old first stove. Still have 2-3 canisters so I guess they will get used some day. Easy to use but does not work well at altitude, does not work well in wind, never know how much fuel left and if cooking something that takes 10 minutes canister will fail at 8 minutes ... ALWAYS.

Simon alcohol stove, heavier than pepsi can but more robust and less likely to get damaged, good pot stand. No brainer to use, super quick, pour fuel click lighter. No so good at freezing temps or below.
3 season favorite.

SVEA 123 - for cold weather of high altitude trips. As Nigal stated a little fiddly and slow to start then it roars. A snow melter that also has a reasonable simmer.
manuka
9:22:47 AM
12/08/04

I'm pretty happy with my Wisperlite. I love baking cookies and pizza with it! :)
Hikin Mike
9:24:36 AM
12/08/04

lol : )
crazybckpckr
9:26:08 AM
12/08/04

I love my pocket rocket.

I have a pepsi can from that guy 'Tin Can Stove Man' he sent to me for free, but I haven't used it yet.
Tango
9:26:41 AM
12/08/04

“sory i speled heet wrong,"

Oh I didn't spell it HEET because you were wrong. That's just how it is spelled, all caps. As long I can figure out what someone's saying I don't care how they spell.
Nigal
9:27:44 AM
12/08/04

weight again...
crak me up! if your so conscious of weight, why don't you just loose some off your lazy fat smell body, then you could afford to carry a bit more in your pack...gee

I got a simmer lite that replace my whisper lite international. I love the new stove. I also have a pocket rocket that I use when the temps are favorable, but on colder trips I bring the simmer lite. I usually dont worry about the weight, cause I have my dog, Khatru carry it in his pack for me. He doesn't know that and if you tell him, I'll piss on your tent.
stikmon
9:30:20 AM
12/08/04

lmao : )
crazybckpckr
9:32:45 AM
12/08/04

No wonder sticky doesn't worry about weight. He'd probably make his wife carry half his shlt. And the once counters are lazy? LOL!
Nigal
9:42:42 AM
12/08/04

and what kind of tail name is,,.,,
Nigal? or is that your name. I won't bust on ya if its your real name, cause Its a cool name and all and it was a gift that your parents gave to you, but, if it is a fictional trail name, pretty lameo dude.
stikmon
9:45:03 AM
12/08/04

I love my pocket rocket and have had no trouble with it in the cold. I have a MSR International but never seem to take it out. I like my Jetboil also, since I only boil water anyway.
dhutch1
9:55:08 AM
12/08/04

how fast does jett boil boil water?
crazybckpckr
9:56:52 AM
12/08/04

Depends on where you are, altitudinally speaking.

Here about 2 minutes, Yellowstone about 2.5 I'd say. Never really timed it though. I like the starter also.

Warning, when they say don't fill over the line, there's a reason. I've pushed the limit but it really does boil up!
dhutch1
9:59:30 AM
12/08/04

Nigal isn't my birth name. Someone started it way back in my construction workin' days and it stuck. My parents are the only ones who don't call me Nigal. Do you aprove now?

Hey, any chance you'd limit your "wild and crazy guy" Rainman shtick to the dumb threads and not on the serious gear threads? It's refreshing to have some hiking stuff going on around here. If not babble away and I'll leave ya alone.
Nigal
10:00:22 AM
12/08/04

“I love my pocket rocket and have had no trouble with it in the cold. I have a MSR International but never seem to take it out. I like my Jetboil also, since I only boil water anyway.”

In your opinion, having a PR already, would you say the Jetboil's worth spending the money? Is it that much better than the PR?
Nigal
10:03:50 AM
12/08/04

hey crazy, if you like heet, try the mentholated rubbing alcohol. smells yummy, tastes even better.
FlyGuy6x
10:04:34 AM
12/08/04

If you\'re into a new Pocket Rocket they have a few at EBay
Nigal
10:06:38 AM
12/08/04

IMO Nigal - not unless you don't have anything else that you need when you go to the store with $70 bucks in your pocket.
dhutch1
10:07:29 AM
12/08/04

gotcha! I was all hot and bothered when they unveiled the Jetboil but the PR does what I want it to. The only time I have real trouble is in high winds. I'll just hang on to it. Thanks!
Nigal
10:12:24 AM
12/08/04

The jetboil does work better in high winds by itself but a windscreen should help your pr. I'm sure you know that already :-)
dhutch1
10:17:45 AM
12/08/04

I normally just set the stove behind my pack or some other wind break because I don't have a windscreen that tall. I get by I guess.
Nigal
10:23:15 AM
12/08/04

Whatever You Have Is The Best Stove
The best backpacking stoves, imo, are the ones I own.

It dont really matter what they are, just that they're mine and they work.
Buddur
10:27:24 AM
12/08/04

No one knows their way around a pop can stove like the Budder Man. I've seen this guy make some mad shlt on them. I was stunned and amazed when he popped a bunch of popcorn on one once. LOL!
Nigal
10:30:29 AM
12/08/04

Thanks Nigal! Wow, didn't realize ebay was so plentiful with MSR stoves. I've had my eye on a simmerlite for a while.
trailhound57
10:31:52 AM
12/08/04

thats a good coment buddur
crazybckpckr
10:32:18 AM
12/08/04

You can find ANYTHING on Ebay. I'm watching an auction as we speak. Down to five minutes...reload...reload...reload...reload...
Nigal
10:36:28 AM
12/08/04

I've used the MSR XGK for years. Great stove, just the sound of it will warm you up. And you never have to wonder if the wind blew the flame out.
I recently bought a Brunton Crux. It's going to be fun to test it out on the trail. It is light and has the best flame control I've seen.
the-naviguesser
10:38:16 AM
12/08/04

phhhhhhhhhhhhtttt...
I made valid contributions...your holiness. I bow in suplication to your grand magnificance and apologize to your worshipfulness.
stikmon
11:19:04 AM
12/08/04

That's better! LOL!
Nigal
11:25:30 AM
12/08/04

anyone here have the Hex 2 by Golite. Do you use the pole or clip a carabiner on the top and use a tree limb to hold it up.
Ewker
11:32:03 AM
12/08/04

Oh the love on this thread is overwhelming!

Makes me tingle!

Ooooohhhhh Spike!
sunday loafers
11:33:11 AM
12/08/04

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