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we LOVE our reactor, but only use it to boil water. Since we are mostly doing backpackers pantry freeze dried style meals, its fantastic. It also makes a lightning fast cup of coffee in the morning (very necessary). I do really like MSR's NEW Windburner though, because the canister is remote, meaning it can be inverted for MUCH better performance in freezing temps. (and I think it's kinda awesome they offer a stock pot for it, even though I'll never need that)
I’ve had the Biolite for a couple years...for the odd time we car camp. Works great, takes very little wood to keep it going because of the internal fan. Added the grill last year. Wish Biolite made a smaller version that I could fit in backpack for overnight trips.
Do the MiniMo and MicroMo simmer equally well?
I have the jetboil sol ti and it's a few years old, and completely bombproof. I've abused this thing in some way on every trip I've taken and it's laughed it off. It weighs 305 grams sans fuel canister. It holds 3 cups of water which is perfect for a mountain house, and some tea. If they still make that model I highly recommend it.
LimeGreenYeti
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I have the sol ti also which has done some hard yards, but sadly the fins are starting to fail, would buy another in a heartbeat, I'm watching for a micromo drop as a potential replacement.
Primus eta lite stove should be on the list. This stove is a tank and built to last. I own a Jetboil and primus. Hands down primus is a sturdier stove. The connection point is the best I've seen out there. Not to mention it achieves same fuel economy as Jetboil.
Shobe24
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Also massdrop already is a working relationship with Primus. Wouldn't be hard to ask for this line of stoves vs. Having to to contact Jetboil or Msr and trying to set it up.
I have the minimo and I love it
You should add that to the list
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Just saying your adventures sound awesome
Tommyadams
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they sound awesome until you have to put away your tent in 30mph gusts at 33f in bitter rain. :P