Jetboil os better for most people. For me, I went Stanley because I like stainless and will last longer. You just need to know how to use it so it's a learning curve. I won't say it's better, but best for me.
For pan only, i prefer stanley… you have to make the stainless hot as if you put water its just floating in pan, then lower your fire to medium and put oil… For stove, man jetboil genesis is handsdown…
Cooking with stainless is moving up to pro level it’s all about temperature water should roll around like mercury if not it’s either to hot or cold it’s a learning process but it cooks a lot better you never see top chefs cooking with Teflon or copper coated or other bs. It’s always a (good) 3 or 5 ply stainless pan.
Not sure the seasoning was good the first round. I’ll still favor Stanley. If JetBoil offered the stacked accessories Stanley has it would be a hot seller.
I've had the Stanley set for a few years now and i love it. However, I'm considering getting the Jetboil ceramic to try out. I like the idea of the easy clean up. ? I could steal the accessories from the stanley to use with the Jetboil.
One big thing to take into account none stick is toxic carp stainless steel all the way or as some one as already sed carbon steel or cast iron just through none stick in the bin were it belongs