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Reviews & Ratings for Jetboil Stash Cooking System
— 2 reviews — Page 1
by
Rock1190,
from VA, United States
Written on June 9, 2023
I have been searching for a back up for boiling water to use when building a fire isn’t practical. I started out using an alcohol burner. Alcohol stoves are OK but the jetboil stash is a lot more efficient. You can boil more water with less fuel and in less time. It took about ten minutes to boil water on an alcohol stove and only 3 minutes on the stash. It takes about 3 oz of alcohol to boil a canteen cup of water. If you don’t use all of the alcohol you can put it back in your container but with jet boil you just turn the valve off. If you boil water in a stash 10 times on one fuel can and try to do the same on an alcohol burner, you will use around 30 oz of alcohol. For those concerned about weight and efficiency, stash or any other jet boil is the way to go.
Pros:
Light
Efficient boils quickly
Cons:
The ring is unprotected and can be damaged
Best Used for:
boiling water
Backpacking
Camping
HIKING
Would recommend: Yes
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Gary,
Verified Owner
from OR, United States
Written on January 11, 2022
This new stove system from Jetboil is quite light weight , only 200gram totally. What i like the most is the small pot with heat exchanger. None of other brand have the small pot with heat exchanger. The output of the stove is not high, but it fits the pot well and the efficiency is ok.
Pros:
Light weight, high efficiency,
Cons:
Expensive
Best Used for:
UL hiking
Would recommend: Yes
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