r u saying I won't be able to heat up a can of soup?
Jedi that little stove will work.
It will work fine, especially with white gas. Its a backpacking burner. Use a windscreen (you can make one out of h.d. tinfoil, doubled thick, about 6" tall and curled about 3/4 of the way around the burner) to dramatically increase efficiency. Works well with titanium backpacker pots, jetboil pots, etc.
BTW, it says it works with all fuel, including #1 diesel. FYI, road diesel is #2 and contains parrafin wax. #1 diesel is often called winter blend, it doesn't have the parrafin. Don't use standard #2 diesel in that stove unless the fine pint on the instructions say its OK to do so.
Looking at the photo, you can see a sliver colored disc inside the brass cup in the center of your stove. The gas aperture (nozzle) is under that silver disc at the bottom of the brass cup and again, you may have 2 or 3 different size nozzles that are fuel type specific. My guess is that you flip out that silver colored disc when you are burning butane because you probably won't need it for butane. There is a retainer clip on one of the 3 'legs' that prevents you from losing that silver disc.
I say we just burn a log. It sounds easier.
^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^I say we just burn a log. It sounds easier.
I say we just burn a log. It sounds easier.
If they are available. If they are dry enough to light. If open fires are allowed.
Lots of places, especially in dry areas, back country areas, trail routes, etc don't allow open camp fires because they scar the ground and burn all the living organisms in the soil leaving a 'dead' spot in the ground that takes a year or more to heal.
My wife and I would gladly go with your wife. We like it too.
You, meh, stay at home if you don't like it
But, uh, send your credit card with your wife so she can pay for our meals.
Rob? I was thinking moochbut... but.. I don't know how to read!
Maybe I'll just rob lone and wd of their food as thugs do.
Correct on the nozzle per the instructions depending on the type of fuel the orange cup has 2 settings: G or L for gas or liquid fuels. You turn it depending on the fuel you are going to use.
The instructions give a specific shut down process that ensures the stove will clean it's nozzle as the fuel is killed off. It stress to follow that method to ensure best performance in the long run.
I did not notice a retention clip on my unit but did not pay too much attention was reading the papers that came with it and wonder on the pump mechanism. You pump the fuel bottom to create pressure on the fuel in order to send the fuel to the burner.
Can I carry at a school function NOT on school property?
View attachment 21449 This is the fuel I am using in my MSR Whisperlite stove.
I live about three blocks from their. That place can get really crazy with the school kids. There's normally two to three Hobart LEO there.I get to go on a Field Trip with my son today for school @ CountyLine Orchard.....
On the plus side, I'll be picking up some Cider and cinnamon/apple donuts