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There's no sign of this anywhere in the internet but only a Chinese version - Fire Maple FMS-116T. I have not owned a Gnat but for fairness, it deserves a 5 star for now.
This has served nicely at elevation and seems efficient with fuel. Used it for a back packing mule deer hunt at 7200 feet. Boiled water at sub 20 degree. Flawless. Like any small stove they are tippy, be reasonable when setting it up.
by
buddha,
from QLD, Australia
Updated on August 29, 2014
Sturdy, lightweight burner. Cools down quickly for packing away. Wide head needs a wider bottomed pot to use at full bast or just turn it down a touch for your small, tall & narrow pots.
Weighty protective plastic case can be left at home.
Great stove. Much lighter than MSR pocket rocket that I own. You can pack this stove w/o a case and no fear of tearing your pack or equipment. This makes it even lighter(1.7oz vs 4.0oz on my scale). Wider flame pattern is very efficient when used with pots that are 1:1 or wider. Only wish the fuel canisters were made of aluminum instead of steel.
The manufacturer does not provide this information, and after several attempts to contact them, they have not responded. The 8 oz can is likely to burn for 90 minutes at max output (depending on altitude, etc). It typically takes 3 minutes to boil a liter of water, so you're looking at roughly 30 liters boiled on an 8 oz canister.
Answered by
Backpacker D,
Gear Expert,
November 29, 2012