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Jetboil or Toaks cook system 

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My personal opinion and comparison between the Jetboil and Toaks cook system.
Comparison on how long it takes for each system to boil water - weight comparison - packability -overview of each system.
Both cook systems I purchased with my own money - I’m not affiliated with anyone or sponsored by anyone.
This is my personal opinion and overview of the cook systems I’ve purchased and used for years on my backpacking adventures.
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@alexisedwards2784
@alexisedwards2784 10 месяцев назад
Handy Candles. Nice Feature.
@carolestephens2929
@carolestephens2929 Год назад
Great video to compare the 2 systems...thanks for posting!
@joe_outdoors_australia
@joe_outdoors_australia Год назад
Thanks Carole 🙏
@GeekfromYorkshire
@GeekfromYorkshire Год назад
I have similar setup, I've got the Jetboil Sol Ti from 2012 and a Toaks 650 and 900. If you're going to go down the Toaks route with gas, should consider a wider shallower pot such as a the 700 115m width, being wider the flame spends more time under the pot heating it, less time heat meandering up off the sides. You also have choice of speed or efficiency, both Jetboil and a Toaks + burner will use less fuel if you use a lower flame. It's interesting to weigh the gas canister before/after doing cook tests in realistic weather (i.e. outdoors) , while the Jetboil is more efficient, up to around 5-7 days trip the Toaks+burner is around 100g lighter and more compact, but around the 7-9 days the Jetboil can still be on a one 100g canister while Toaks you'd need to be carrying a 230g canister instead which then makes the two systems the same weight. At the opposite end of an overnighter / 2 nights, you can pair Toaks with an alcohol burner, the burner+fuel is lighter than a 100g canister. You can also nest either inside or outside an appropriate cup and/or bowl, e.g. a 550ml outside or inside to give a 2-pot system. I agree the Jetboil thus tends to win in a niche such as car camping or when speed matters more than anything else.
@joe_outdoors_australia
@joe_outdoors_australia Год назад
Thanks Nigel, that’s a pretty interesting observation, all of what you said makes good sense. I appreciate the your comment, there’s some good things to take from that, thanks again 🙏
@michaelbeary
@michaelbeary 2 месяца назад
Based on what you said I would think the jetboil would win in weight savings. On a 5-7 day trip the extra weight wouldn't matter, anything longer and the added trouble of sourcing and carrying new heavier canisters would make it a no brainer.
@GeekfromYorkshire
@GeekfromYorkshire 2 месяца назад
@@michaelbeary yes wins in a corner case where your fuel needs are just under one canister where the Jetboil avoided a need to go up to a larger / another canister. But there's other issues than weight, while you can live off dehydrated food for a very long time you find you're fed up with it after 3-5 days and want to cook more variety and the Jetboil can't really do that if you try you end up bringing another pot type and you've got no benefit from the fins under the supplied pot. While I own a Jetboil I tend to go either 2-nights meths or 5 day Toaks with the odd pub meal / takeaway / convenience store food 1-2 days. A shallow wide pot and a Ti "plate" which you can also fry stuff in gives an example variety you'd not get with a Jetboil.
@draconidy
@draconidy Год назад
i'd prefer the toak as you wont burn things as easily and i like to make my meals on the road, not a big MRE fan
@Bushman_sam
@Bushman_sam 3 месяца назад
Does the jetboil lid fit on the toaks pot?
@joe_outdoors_australia
@joe_outdoors_australia 3 месяца назад
@@Bushman_sam good question Sam, I’ll have a look and let you know how I go 👌
@Bushman_sam
@Bushman_sam 3 месяца назад
@@joe_outdoors_australia thanks! I would really appreciate that
@IsaiasR79
@IsaiasR79 21 час назад
If you want a sealing lid. The Soto lid works!
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