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Lenny nelson
> 3 dayGreat little stove but slow boil and uses a lot more fuel than my jetboil. I would estimate nearly twice as much fuel in moderate temperatures.
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Survival and Coffee
Greater than one weekI did a gear review of this tent on YouTube @ Hiking with epilepsy. Please refer to the video for more details. I also just got back from a trip where this was the exclusive canister stove of choice for the entire stent. It’s literally the best stove on the market in my opinion and the quietest canister stove available.
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kathy
> 3 dayMy 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.
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Old Hacker
> 3 dayIve been hearing about how good this stove is for years, and finally decided to try it out. It really is that good....particularly in a breezy environ. Very well machined. The regulator allows the flame to be super adjustable. I happen to prefer the 4Flex pot stand to the 3 prong....once Id figured out how to install it quickly/reliably. My adjustment valve is a little too easy to turn, and you can bump it out of adjustment quite easily. The only thing Id like to see improved is a hard shell case / box to protect the stove. That little nylon bag is kind of sketchy. :) mike
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Mario A Vega
> 3 dayGreat for my backpacking, light weight, compact, solid piece, easy to use, reliable. So happy with it.
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Carlos García
Greater than one weekThis is GOOD. Serrated legs grip the pan. Ignition hasnt failed not even in windy conditions (always pack lighter regardless).
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Charlie B
> 3 dayThe Soto Windmaster is easy to light with the built in piezo lighter. I have not had any issues with lighting the stove. Read and follow the instructions for lighting the stove and it works on the first try. It comes with either a 4Flex or TriFlex pot support. I got the 4Flex because it seems to work with a wider range of pots. It is very quiet. Quiet as a purring kitten. It comes with a bag to store it in. If Soto sold an optional hard case I would purchase one. The flame easily adjusts from high to low very smoothly. I will use it to heat water for morning coffee. I dont plan to take camping or on a hike.
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Scott H.
> 3 dayI heated water to a boil in front of a high velocity fan on high!
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Kevin C. Whisenand
Greater than one weekThis stove works VERY well in windy conditions and is low on amount of gas used to cook with.
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Pasquale Brekke
> 3 dayAwesome in windy conditions. Light weight, quick starting and easy to use.