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VeryDirtyOldMan
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Mar 9, 2016
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I just ordered mine from Amazon, for $21 total, on Sunday and received it yesterday (Tuesday). It is made of brass and is one heavy nugget.
I noticed it does fit differently between my Jetboil Flash and my MSR WindPro2. I was only doing an easy spot check with slight turning pressure, and I did not apply any gas. I noted the Flash only took about 3 full turns before it seemed to resist, yet the WindPro took about 6 turns, to about the same depth as the iso fuel cans.
I see now how the valves may differ, so I will take a closer look aswell as test with gas and flame this weekend.
My overall point was, the Amazon deal is a little easier to purchase and even return if needed.
But like most interested people, I travel a lot, and mostly on airplanes where you can't check fuel cans. I liked the option of using available propane fuel when I could not find any iso fuel at my remote locations. The concept of this adapter seems beneficial, as long as it doesn't destroy stoves in the process.
Mar 9, 2016
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