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Patty
> 24 hourSmall light weight easy to pack
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Stephen
> 24 hourLooks good.
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Simon Chan
> 24 hourHigh quality components used throughout the stove. The windmaster resists to wind and burns very hot. Boiled 2 cups of water in less than 2 minutes with just 1 full turn on valve opening.
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Daryl R. Smith
> 24 hourBased on reviews and research, I expected this to be a solid stove but it has exceeded my expectations. Ive loved my PocketRocket Deluxe but Id give the edge to the WindowMaster for even better performance in a breeze. Its powerful yet quiet and really does a superb job in a breeze even without a shield. Simmer control is outstanding too. (Regulated is the way to go with canister stoves!). Very happy with this stove and nice to have the option of using the smaller/lighter triflex pot support as needed.
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Jane L.
> 24 hourlike: strong against wind, stable with 4 flex, auto ignition comes in handy dislike: a bit bulkier than other stoves (still worth it to me)
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Cheong
> 24 hourIt boils water quickly. Just the material could be more solid. Wind proof ability isn’t up to my expectation.
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Andrew Caruson
> 24 hourI love my stove it works great boils superfast.
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Pasquale Brekke
> 24 hourAwesome in windy conditions. Light weight, quick starting and easy to use.
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Jonathan G Worthington
> 24 hourWorked Great. Took it on my 6 day, 45 mile backpacking trip on the Uinta Highline Trail. Boiled water faster than anyone elses stove, never failed in the wind. I wish the stove arms packed down flatter, but it is a great self-igniting stove.
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kathy
> 24 hourMy friends know their pots of water are in danger if I am near. The 4 pot support attachment of the soto windmaster (versus the typical 3 arms also available) is great for people like me. Less spills. The igniter has worked great and everytime. The wind has never been a problem. I occasionally place it in ridiculous places just to test the wind aspect. Mostly used to boil water, I have employed it to effectively simmer rehdrating mushrooms. I am able to fit it into my snowpeak trek 900 titanium pot set with an 8oz fuel canister. Having to pull off the arms when packing is a bit of a pain, but minor. Feels a little top heavy when I use the smaller 3.5 fuel canisters, so I am inclined to use fuel bottle feet with those. My friends have stoves that pack a little smaller, but they also feel more fragile. All in all, Im happy with this purchase.