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nswenson
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Mar 16, 2017
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Great list! I have a <1oz stove branded as a "Nomad Life" stove which I purchased on Amazon. Essentially appears to be identical to the BRS-3000T (might simply be rebranded). I agree with the limitations you list, though I have used the stove now for a year without experiencing any deformation of the supports (always with a windscreen - the stove is horrendously inefficient without one!).
Just wondering - does the Fire Maple FMS-300T have any advantage over the BRS in terms of reliability or functionality in your experience? They essentially look like the same design to me. Was planning to hike the JMT with the BRS, but a little worried after reading your review!
Mar 16, 2017
hikin_jim
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Mar 16, 2017
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nswensonYes, the "Nomad Life" is just another label pasted on the BRS-3000T. If you have used your 3000T for over a year, you're most likely going to be fine. If you were really worried about it, you could test it as described in my review: https://adventuresinstoving.blogspot.com/2017/02/the-brs-3000t-worlds-lightest-stove.html
The 300T is definitely more solid than the 3000T but has some of the same limitations in terms of pot stability as the 3000T. Fire Maple is a pretty reputable stove company that does solid engineering work. BRS? Not so much. BRS just kind of ripped off the over all look and feel of the 300T when they created the 3000T. Notice the similarity in the names? That's not an accident.
The 116T from Fire Maple is only like 3 grams heavier than the 300T but has *much* better pot stability and has a wider burner head which distributes the heat better. If one were to want to do more than just boiling water, the 116T would have some distinct advantages. It is however less compact. All stoves are a trade off. The 116T works for me, but each to his or her own.
HJ
Mar 16, 2017
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