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This Little Stove is Awesome - Ultralight and Ultrafast - Soto Windmaster Stove Review 

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Luke is back with an Agenda Free Review and this time his focus is the Soto Windmaster Stove!
Ultralight, Ultrafast and....
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Japanese Quality - Soto Windmaster Stove Review
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Price : $65
Weight with 4flex supports : 3oz
BTUS : 11000
Burn Time : Approx 1.5 hours with an 250g gas canister
Versions :
This is the 4flex version which is in reference to the 4 way pot supports.
There is also a TriFlex version which has 3 pot support legs for smaller cookware
Dimensions : 3.5” Tall, 5.7” wide
Features :
Designed for wind resistance; concave burner head sits close to your pot or cup
Review Pros :
Top notch quality materials
Excellent design
Very lightweight
Small form factor
11000 BTU’s provides incredible performance at my elevation of 6000ft
Easy to adjust - can quick boil or slow cook
Windscreen works well in moderate windy conditions
Very stable stove and pot supports
Good resistance on the adjuster; not too loose, not to tight. Doesn’t feel flimsy.
Excellent regulator which supports a consistent burn throughout the fuel level of the canister.
TriFlex port support can be purchased separately
Review Cons :
Pricey little stove - quality costs money
Igniter doesn’t always work; there has been times where I have had to click 3-4 times before it would catch.
In windy conditions a windscreen would be recommended for efficiency and minimize burn times.
I wish the pot support legs were just a bit more rigid; personal preference.
Unknowns : How well does this stove perform in cold conditions?
I will test that out and will update as needed when it gets cold but I’ve had no issues with running this stove at 40F.
Summary :
First, a thank you goes out to my friend who sent this stove for me to review; I appreciate it brother!
If you have something in mind for me to review, send it on over and we’ll see what happens; I can’t promise to review everything naturally but I’ll do my best.
Soto continues to impress me with their quality, performance and smartly designed products. While not the cheapest canister stove on the market it is at the top of my preferences and I can easily recommend it.
When compared to other high performance stoves, the pocket rocket 2 comes to mind; both are excellent stoves with the Pocket Rocket sounding line a rocket is literally taking off and the Windmaster being substantially quieter.
In the future if you like, I’ll do a VS episode for the two stoves
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@mikepatton9537
@mikepatton9537 2 года назад
I would love to see a comparison video between the Soto Windmaster and the Pocket Rocket ll stove! Thanks for posting this!
@poplok22
@poplok22 2 года назад
The MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe looks to me like it was heavily influenced by the Soto offering. It looks almost identical.
@petermentes63
@petermentes63 2 года назад
The pocket rocket is a Soto copy. The Soto is the original design and boils faster and better quality.
@Mart687
@Mart687 2 года назад
@@petermentes63 I'm not sure who copied who so I can't comment on that. This test Luke did was with 300ml of cold water and he got 2:23min on the Soto. I did a speed test a couple of months ago with the pocketrocket2 with 500ml of cold water and it got a rolling boil in 2:37. Almost 2 times as much water and 14 seconds slower. I'm not so sure if you are right that the Soto windmaster boils water faster then the PR2. I can't comment on the quality because I do not own a Soto windmaster. But the quality of the PR2 and windburner 1,0L system is excellent also. I tested the msr pocketrocket 2 vs the msr windburner in a speed test and I measured fuel consumption boiling 500ml of bottled water from the supermarket in a windless situation with everything at room temp with a brand new big Msr isopro can. -Msr pocketrocket2 with 500ml bottled water in a Toaks 750ml pot with lit. 2:37min and 12grams of fuel used. -Msr windburner 1,0L with 500ml bottled water in it's 1,0L anodized aluminum pot with the lit. 2:23min and 6(!) grams of fuel used. The windburner is slightly faster and used 50% less fuel in my test which surprised me a lot. And there's video's on YT comparing the windburner to a jetboil flash model and the windburner whipes the floor with the jetboil. As in the jetboil took 2 minutes longer to get a rolling boil so it outperforms anything on the market in speed tests. And prob also in fuel consumption.
@DL-ij7tf
@DL-ij7tf 2 года назад
The Pocket Rocket II isn't that similar but the Pocket Rocket Deluxe is. I think the PRD came after the Windmaster and many consider it a copy. RU-vidr PaleoHikerMD has a bunch of good stove comparisons including the ones mentioned. Personally I think the Windmaster and Pocket rocket Deluxe are overpriced given how good the Soto Amicus is which is smaller and way cheaper and still powerful
@Mart687
@Mart687 2 года назад
@@DL-ij7tf The pocketrocket deluxe is way overprized just for a piezo igniter and almost 2 times more expensive then a normal PR2. I totally agree. You can ignite a normal PR2 with an empty lighter with a spark or a firesteel etc.
@belowavghomesteader
@belowavghomesteader 2 года назад
My father-in- law love your channel. We always talk about you. He use to try and figure out where you’d be driving by on your trips because he has a place up there. We won’t be able to talk about your videos anymore, he passed away yesterday. I just wanted to let you know he enjoyed watching you as do I.
@andreasweber7828
@andreasweber7828 2 года назад
Got this stove a year ago and every time I’m using it, that thing makes me happy
@TAVAAR7
@TAVAAR7 2 года назад
Have any had issues with using them over a variety of canisters? Soto says to only use 70/30 blend fuel but all I've got locally is the 80/20 like the msr isopro cans.
@Helleuphoria
@Helleuphoria 2 года назад
I own the Windmaster, it's an exceptional little stove and has never failed to suprise me with how fast it boils my water.
@hellangelzx
@hellangelzx 2 года назад
Glad to see you reviewing the soto. Been using that thing for a couple of years now, it's fantastic.
@rpettit2551
@rpettit2551 2 года назад
I've had mine for a couple of years and it is the best. It can be adjusted to a very low flame so if you are cooking food it won't burn and scorch your pot
@susantompkins8810
@susantompkins8810 2 года назад
Yes absolutely love to see a comparison! The Soto stove is legendary in my neck of the woods!
@ImGonnaMake
@ImGonnaMake 2 года назад
About a year ago, I went all in on the Soto system. Windmaster stove and Thermostack Combo. After several trips in all kinds of conditions, I'm a very satisfied customer. Like another commenter said: "that think makes me happy". Good gear that works reliably is worth the extra expense.
@Will-Parr
@Will-Parr 2 года назад
I love efficient equipment and excellent reviews. Thanks Luke.
@soletrail
@soletrail 2 года назад
I absolutely love this stove. I bought this along with the Soto pot set. Well worth the money. As you say, you get what you pay for. Very good quality. 👏
@jefftuttle7890
@jefftuttle7890 2 года назад
Everything I have ever purchased from Soto has been top notch. Thanks for sharing and God Bless.
@korbendallas71
@korbendallas71 2 года назад
Vs episode is a great idea. The occasional vs episode on closely matched gear is very welcome
@jonNH123
@jonNH123 2 года назад
Very cool looking stove. I might have to dive into it. Thanks for the review!
@danielkutcher5704
@danielkutcher5704 2 года назад
The burner design makes perfect sense vs. something like those which direct the flame pattern outwards instead of directly upwards to the bottom of the pot, leaving just enough room for complete carburetion and burning of the fuel, hence the excellent fuel economy. Great review, as usual! 👍
@mylennyuym
@mylennyuym 2 года назад
Nice vid as usual Luke, always enjoy your efforts. Whenever I get a loose pot support I put it on a small anvil and take a real small hammer and gently tap the rivet till it tightens.
@alicel3992
@alicel3992 2 года назад
Thank you SOTO, I will be buying this stove along with an additional tri or quad holder. I will be checking into types of fuel containers. I'm very impressed with what I've seen and heard😁👏👏👏
@marcrobyn4844
@marcrobyn4844 8 месяцев назад
Been watching a bunch of videos on stoves. Based on a couple of your vids, I am going to go with the Windmaster. Really informative vids, thx.
@timfoster6892
@timfoster6892 2 года назад
My constant companion! Love it!
@JMGeranimo
@JMGeranimo 2 года назад
I ,like most have a collection of stoves. This has been on my list for awhile. Thank you for the video. Great as always. I've been watching since the swedish poncho in a backyard at least. Lol , heavy duty poncho still. Take care.
@SpecJack15
@SpecJack15 2 года назад
I like the modularity of Soto's pot supports, very well-designed and good value! Looking forward to seeing more backpacking stove comparisons; MSR, JetBoil etc.
@TimGonzalez
@TimGonzalez 2 года назад
Yup! Love this stove been using it for over a year.
@ukwenyang
@ukwenyang 2 года назад
thx for your review going to buy this and enjoy our camping holiday
@andrewinaustintx
@andrewinaustintx 2 года назад
I've been using a SOTO MicroRegulator stove of an older design for six years. It's reliable, with a nice blue flame at max output and it has good simmer control.
@grumpy-6890
@grumpy-6890 2 года назад
Great stove. I have it too. Just make sure you get that four-flex support on properly. There should be equal distances (90° angle) between each leg.
@MightyMidgey
@MightyMidgey 2 года назад
I got a Windmaster for Christmas a few years ago and looooved it. Performs well in cold temps and mild wind, but find I need some way to block the higher winds, but it has still never gone out during a wind storm. Also, picked up an Amicus stove for cheap from REI used, which had a faulty piezo ignitor. Reached out to Soto and they shipped out a new piezo ignitor for me for free the same day. I absolutely love both stoves, but I really like that the Amicus has the pot supports attached so you don't lose them.
@CrakkerJaks
@CrakkerJaks 2 года назад
Hey hey from Tucson AZ! Long time watcher! Love your videos!
@apsynto
@apsynto 2 года назад
Great review! You helped immensely as I was just shopping for a gas cooker. I never wanted one, and still don't, but it seems like the best option for my upcoming tour where hobos and open fire are not allowed. Cheers!
@thomasfletcher4765
@thomasfletcher4765 2 года назад
Enjoying your channel . I now have 2 channels on outdoor stuff ( yours and Corporals Corner ) . I've noticed you have more fun when it's raining or snowing , and as Corporals Corner would say " if it ain't raining we ain't training " . I like the different items you test ( some a bit outside my price range but great stuff anyway ) while the other shows how to build shelters . Thanks and new subscriber .
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 2 года назад
THIS is an excellent review for its comprehensive treatment of all the important points I could imagine! Time for ME to JOIN THE WOLFPACK! I'd like to see an 'unlike' comparison: say, a Coleman Peak (whatever) or a Primus with their type of windscreen but with their larger flame spreaders.
@irotec9050
@irotec9050 2 года назад
I love my Soto Stormbreaker is a beast, thx for posting this video :D
@Crombie531
@Crombie531 2 года назад
I just got this stove about a month ago. I haven’t really run it through paces just yet. But I’m impressed with what I’ve done with it so far. I completely agree with Luke’s pro’s and cons. I wish the pot supports where a little more rigid. So I second Luke’s review.
@eyeofthetiger4184
@eyeofthetiger4184 2 года назад
G'day Luke, glad you got around to this one mate. Had one for a couple of years, yep, outstanding product !!!!. Around 10 AUD more than a pocket rocket 2 from memory. Mine came with the 3 and 4 prong supports. Did have to find a little container for it, unlike the pocket rocket jobs. Yeah can put in a lidded cup but then it upsets the nesting of a bottle. Cheers Duke.
@m39fan
@m39fan 2 года назад
Well done as always. Please do a vs for those of us in the market!
@DS-ew7sp
@DS-ew7sp 2 года назад
Good review, thanks!
@markmayersky6128
@markmayersky6128 2 года назад
I bought this on your review and it is awesome works very well
@simonweeks9063
@simonweeks9063 2 года назад
A comparison test would always be good Luke. I too own the Soto wind master. Abs as has already been commented it really is an exceptional stove. I compare it to other stoves I own (jetboil flash, pocket rocket, BRS) and it knocks them all out of the park. The jetboil is very convenient. The BRS very light. The pocket rocket quick. But this Soto is faster, quite light, relatively economical for me it’s my go to overnight stove. Great work keep it up.
@dont138
@dont138 2 года назад
It’s my go-to. I love it!
@Yoitsseb
@Yoitsseb 2 года назад
Awesome review, was looking at purchasing this with the thermostat cook set from soto. Looks like it's a win win on both fronts. Thanks Luke!
@bloophero
@bloophero 2 года назад
I'm using that setup right now, while watching this video. I'm so pleased with it. I got the navigator set too, but haven't used it.
@barbaramcguire6010
@barbaramcguire6010 2 года назад
That is really a nifty stove I think with your review it's well worth buying
@ruck-n-adventures8290
@ruck-n-adventures8290 2 года назад
Man thanks for another great review.
@johnroberts7924
@johnroberts7924 2 года назад
Very impressive! Thank you.
@pnwadventuresandgearreview8749
@pnwadventuresandgearreview8749 2 года назад
Looks like a great versatile stove great for a couple to take out due to the size of pot it is capable of holding.
@theamericanhiker9655
@theamericanhiker9655 2 года назад
I still love my brs ultralight stove. 15 bucks has lasted me 5 years never has failed me yet! Love the channel Luke!
@CommanderXED
@CommanderXED 2 года назад
I've used mine for 2 years and love it. It handles the wind and is considerably quieter than my old $19 China special.
@TAVAAR7
@TAVAAR7 2 года назад
Have any had issues with using them over a variety of canisters? Soto says to only use 70/30 blend fuel but all I've got locally is the 80/20 like the msr isopro cans.
@UTAZCO.Overland
@UTAZCO.Overland 2 года назад
I have been using three cooking systems, depending on the type of my outing - this stove for backpacking (and I agree with this review; love that stove...,) the Trangia isobutane burner stove or my MSR WhisperLite for car camping/overlanding, depending on the season - the MSR is rock solid, even down to 0F/-18C...
@olhiker9951
@olhiker9951 2 года назад
My number one for backpacking. Love the option to do more than boil.
@AstroSoundscape
@AstroSoundscape 2 года назад
I've used one of these for two years down here in Australia. I think they've changed slightly what's included as I received both pot supports. It's one of my Goto pieces of kit especially for fast and light, just works.
@ferebeefamily
@ferebeefamily 2 года назад
Thank you for the video.
@db.mc2
@db.mc2 2 года назад
Thanks Luke, 👊 Strength and Honor my friend 🇺🇲👍
@tommythuntdeer
@tommythuntdeer 2 года назад
Love this stove! Works great.
@nicholasleonardo4788
@nicholasleonardo4788 2 года назад
I did purchase the pot set from Soto. Very happy with it. Live my MSR Pocket Rocket. Sticking with that.
@dudebig5404
@dudebig5404 2 года назад
Luke is the REAL DEAL... Peace
@augusto8821
@augusto8821 8 месяцев назад
Excellent Review. Greetings from Germany
@jhuff8596
@jhuff8596 2 года назад
Cheers Luke!
@welditmick
@welditmick 2 года назад
There was a time when the three legged support was included as well. Excellent stove and very well made.
@gearlist
@gearlist 2 года назад
Great detailed review Luke. Thoughts on a comparison video of more higher priced UL stoves? MSR, Snow Peak, etc. come to mind.
@emmafriesen9073
@emmafriesen9073 2 года назад
I took this stove out for it's maiden voyage on the weekend (with a Real Turmat meal). It's an excellent stove!
@RonMTube
@RonMTube 2 года назад
Wasn't a big fan of canister top gas stoves until I got the Windmaster. Excellent stove. I generally use the tri-flex pot support when hiking.
@chevelless7261
@chevelless7261 2 года назад
Thanks for the great video
@trakyboy5128
@trakyboy5128 2 года назад
Luke, I've had my windmaster for several years now and I can add that the longevity is there !!!! As you would expect from a company with the quality that Soto puts in 😀. The money was nothing when quality and reliability are needed when out on the trail for months at a time !! I bought and carry the three leg version along with the four leg version of the holders and just because I have different sized pots all of which are not necessarily so I have some MSRP pots that I use also all the way up to a 1.5 liter pot. No issues as long as you, like any stove, have a level ground for the canister to sit on to. Hopefully everybody understands that when you're stirring something you can't expect the pot holder to hold it for you you've got to have a handle of some sort whether it's a couple twigs notch to hold the pot or the original pot handle to hold it while stirring !! LoL...,. The MSR version of this yes it's a copy is a good piece of equipment but the real difference is something about the windmaster just tends to stretch gas out I've seen several reviews, probably five or six years old ,,, where the canisters just seemed to last longer. Also the Soto allows pot/pan to be lower to the burner. Quieter too from what I've been told. I've never owned a MSR canister stove.. Rocket. Btw, The name rocket was attached to MSR stove for a reason because it sounds like a rocket taken off ☺️ I agree about the pot legs when you fold them in fold them out those are pinned rivets could have been a little tighter !! I took a punch put mine on the anvil... couple of taps problem solved. Thanks for sharing. You must have some loyal fans if willing to give you such a awesome piece of equipment !!!!
@TAVAAR7
@TAVAAR7 2 года назад
Have any had issues with using them over a variety of canisters? Soto says to only use 70/30 blend fuel but all I've got locally is the 80/20 like the msr isopro cans.
@treksntarps
@treksntarps 2 года назад
Good review as usual . Would like the verses vid been torn between the pocket rocket and that for a while now . Cheers take it easy fella 👍
@dankjay6902
@dankjay6902 2 года назад
Hope you and the family are doing well! Stay safe.
@tomnoyb8301
@tomnoyb8301 2 года назад
Used it earlier today. The spring-stand-legs are designed to grip around the stem of the stove (not around the cup, sideways around the stem) for transport, making for compact-carry. If one is just boiling water, take the BRS. If cooking or simmering, take the Windmaster.
@phantomevil3025
@phantomevil3025 2 года назад
A stove Video nice. That was the first video I watch on this channel 2 years ago.
@grahamscothern4319
@grahamscothern4319 2 года назад
Great review from you as always . That one is on my bucket list . Will you be testing the Jetboil Stash ? Very interested in your thoughts on that system . Atb Graham 👍
@evoste
@evoste 2 года назад
I got the Soto Amicus which cost me £25 very happy with it; got it without the piezo as I find them hit and miss. very good build not as flexible as the windmaster but I dont cook with big pots so no loss to me. Very good brand well designed and made. Great review Luke as usual.
@linedwell
@linedwell 2 года назад
I've been looking at the Amicus that comes with the River Pot. Looks a great stove. 👍
@evoste
@evoste 2 года назад
@@linedwell Go for it. Its my favorite stove. Yes there cheaper Chinese options however when doing my extensive research some of these were unreliable. To me its not worth saving £5 or £10 to have something causing a potential fire or leaking gas. The build quality on the soto is excellent with quality materials its also cheaper and slightly superior than the pocket rocket by MSR which I also have.
@saal5287
@saal5287 2 года назад
Bought it three weeks ago and loved it from day one. The Forclaz Trek 500 from Decathlon has a similary design and is budget friendly.
@roccosperanza
@roccosperanza 2 года назад
Great stove, had it for several years!
@chrisgeorge510
@chrisgeorge510 2 года назад
Little known fact: the Four Flex is designed to straddle the shaft of the stove. Best blended fuel stove on the market! I have hundreds of hours of use on mine and it's bombproof. Great at altitude, cold weather (with winter blend), and simmers better than any others. (Always carry a lighter in case igniter gets wet).
@mat-ventures
@mat-ventures 2 года назад
What is a winter blend? (I want to buy it to use in cold weather in Québec, Canada)
@chrisgeorge510
@chrisgeorge510 2 года назад
@@mat-ventures I prefer the PRIMUS Winter Gas because I feel it performs the best with its Vapor Mesh tech, but MSR makes an "all-season" IsoPro blend that works decent in cold temps too.
@terrym1065
@terrym1065 2 года назад
Have had this stove for years, mine came with both pot supports. Best canister stove I own and I own a bunch. SOTO makes an exact replacement piezo igniter for this stove, I keep an extra handy. Not a con but I find this stove slightly taller than most, but the use of the regulator makes the A/F tube longer so efficiency is much better than non regulated stoves. SOTO is a top shelf company, wish more of their products were sold here, but I get the JDP thing. Nice review, thanks.
@TAVAAR7
@TAVAAR7 2 года назад
Have any had issues with using them over a variety of canisters? Soto says to only use 70/30 blend fuel but all I've got locally is the 80/20 like the msr isopro cans.
@ronnyhuysmans4120
@ronnyhuysmans4120 2 года назад
2 minutes 23 seconds is excellent. Greetings
@TheBreenGene
@TheBreenGene 2 года назад
Yes comparison video 👍
@schonbeardwildmark
@schonbeardwildmark 10 месяцев назад
A great stove for sure!
@heidih2887
@heidih2887 2 года назад
Sounds like it's got a lot better heat control for actual cooking and simmering than many brands/models. And yes, I would find a comparison video between this Soto stove and the new Pocket Rocket 2 or similar stove(s) interesting and useful. :D
@Delta922
@Delta922 2 года назад
Yes I want to see it.
@free2chasehappy
@free2chasehappy 2 года назад
I always have a soft spot for Japanese designed and produced products, they are amazing. Even for a cheapskate like myself, there are times when I'm willing to spend a little extra for the quality of their products.
@michaelharris4503
@michaelharris4503 2 года назад
I added this Soto windmaster stove to my JetBoil stash kit. The JetBoil “cup” lowers the boiling time as it blocks the wind better than just the stove . I can also use a larger pot to cook real meals. If you use the smaller butane cans, you WILL run out of fuel sooner than the Stove the stash come with. An 1100 btu stove has heavy fuel requirements. I have the 4 flex and all of my pots are stable and balanced
@HostileTakeover2
@HostileTakeover2 2 года назад
I haven't tried it myself (ironically purchased it two days prior to this video) but I've heard it's actually a little more efficient on fuel usage than the vast majority of pocket stoves. Not enough for the average backpacker but maybe for a gram weenie. But that for whatever reason it occasionally has issues with the MSR cans even though they're literally made in the same factory as the rest of the major brands. Maybe something about their o-rings is different.
@BooLee01
@BooLee01 Год назад
This is a great little stove. I love that you say "soh toh" and not "sodo, soro" (with a rolled d or r) the way most Americans would.
@bigstick5278
@bigstick5278 5 месяцев назад
Seriously!! 🤣“Tomato Tomato”?
@GrungeGamingVoidfell
@GrungeGamingVoidfell 2 года назад
Could you do reviews on more ozark trail tents like the ozark trail camping 3 person dome tent? I’d love to see how it holds up in heavier rain as we actually have that tent!
@ecttreker9816
@ecttreker9816 2 года назад
Versus episode definitely!👍
@hypo345
@hypo345 2 года назад
Love my windmaster and also my SOTO fusion trek, a windmaster but a remote stove version which is more stable and I think safer in many circumstances,weighs a little bit more and not quite so compact but it's my preference.
@Wolf-viking
@Wolf-viking 2 года назад
I got the soto windmater, used it for bunch of ultralight long distance and i have nothing but good to say. If you want s stove but this and forget every other brand or name out there. Trust me, you wont regret it. Best of luck to all of you
@CaptainCamp
@CaptainCamp 2 года назад
Yep, it is sooo dam good 😎👍 I tested the WindMaster in a storm and also made a video about it 😎
@felixmint9839
@felixmint9839 Год назад
What is up my big boss so nice stove wow from South Korea
@johnm1585
@johnm1585 2 года назад
Interesting review. I would definitely watch a comparison video with the Pocket Rocket stoves.
@aimreadings
@aimreadings 24 дня назад
Thanks for your awesome and detailed video! 👌🙏🧿🧿 Oh man This thing used to be $65??! Wow! Inflation prices had me paying $130 for this, so crazy 😱
@pellabandgeek
@pellabandgeek 2 года назад
Great gear reviews. I am looking for one thing though- a simple grill grate for use over a campfire. I kayak camp, so I can use a fairly large one. Please make a review sometime! I haven't seen any on the market that look like they are worth buying
@davidnoseworthy4540
@davidnoseworthy4540 2 года назад
Luke, I think a Pocket Rocket 2 vs the Soto stove would definitely be a good video.
@penguin002600
@penguin002600 2 года назад
A versus video would definitely be cool to see!
@Imightberiding
@Imightberiding 2 года назад
Another good non-biased review. I'm a big fan of Soto products & stoves. I think a better comparison/review would be of the Soto Amicus vs the Pocket Rocket II. The Soto Windmaster would be better compared to the Pocket Rocket Deluxe. As per the Piezo lighters on stoves, they're convenient but always finicky no matter the make & quality of the stove. If there is an option to purchase the same stove without the lighter I will opt for it. Soto offers the stoves with or without the Piezo lighters. You save about $15 this way & it's less to go wrong. I never go camping or backpacking without a Bic lighter, ferro rod & wooden matches anyway.
@capefearcapt4679
@capefearcapt4679 2 года назад
Looks like a good unit that hits all the marks and then some.
@CalvinPuah
@CalvinPuah 2 года назад
would love to see a VS vid. Boil times vs gas use vs wind resistance :)
@thataverageguy3883
@thataverageguy3883 2 года назад
Got the amicus and love it
@RootMaker
@RootMaker 2 года назад
Electric ignition probably needs to be bent closer to the plate that helps create the spark. I found that be the case with one of mine.
@butchbinion1560
@butchbinion1560 2 года назад
That’s why I have one. ✌️👊
@samuelsiedschlag4486
@samuelsiedschlag4486 2 года назад
Nice!
@jameskolar9655
@jameskolar9655 Год назад
It oozes quality. Costs £60 here in the U.K. Not sure I actually need another stove, but this one is hard to resist. Thanks for the vid.
@damianhill6704
@damianhill6704 2 года назад
Love it. Apart from it's bag, used it on a 14 week cycle tour.. It's useless. The pot supports cut through it.
@deroesch
@deroesch 2 года назад
Thanks!
@TheOutdoorGearReview
@TheOutdoorGearReview 2 года назад
Thank you Doug, I hope you are well my friend. - Luke
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