Boudreau
Bewertet in Kanada am 2. Januar 2022
Je donne 4 étoiles dû au couvercle qui sert de bol ne tient pas fermement en place, je vais devoir mettre un élastique pour éviter qu'il se détache.
Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 24. April 2022
Used this product in the winter camping trip and worked great. Had to get my own bottle but it's well worth it.
Big Redd
Bewertet in den USA am25. März 2019
The Windburner line, IMHO is superior to the JetBoil line due to a slightly more efficient heat sink on the bottom of the cooking vessel, as well as a much more stable heat source. Go ahead, try to blow out the Windburner flame when you’re cooking with it. I’ll wait.The larger size of the Windburner Duo (1.8L) makes it perfect for base camp, or car camping. It is large enough to house a 8oz fuel canister. This extra size makes it a bit bulky for backpacking, unless only one unit is taken for a couple of hikers. I like the lower profile that is achieved by having the stove directly on the ground. You can also purchase pots & pans that work well with this system. Nothing like the luxury of eggs & bacon in base camp!The insulated jacket on the Windburner cooking cups works perfectly well, I have had no issues with them moving around or being clumsy. I use both the 1.0L and the 1.8L sizes. Plus, the insulated jacket from MSR won’t start to stink as readily as a neoprene jacket if you pull an over-boil oopsie while cooking food. JetBoil, I’m looking at you. However, if you’re eating Mountain House out of a bag, either type of jacket is totally serviceable.If I had only one complaint, I’d say it would be nice to have an integrated spark starter. However, any hiker or camper should be carrying at least three combustion sources, so really it’s a moot point. Personally, I use the SOL striker wheel that comes with the bundled fiber tinder, and that striker works perfectly. A ferro rod of any kind, or traditional lighter will also work. I also use this method to light my tiny 0.8L JetBoil personal cooking system (I’ll take them with me to save space if weather looks like it will be calm) that also lacks a piezo ignition.One note, the handheld MSR piezo lighter (purchased separately), along with any other handheld piezo stove lighter, is not worth the purchase. The sparks are tiny, and you have to allow fuel gas to fill the lighter tube. The above mentioned SOL striker wheel outperforms those other handhelds every day of the week, and twice on Sundays. Too bad it is only available at this time as a bundle with the tinder...Kudos to MSR for engineering something that outperforms the original big boys on the market. I use both brands, but couldn’t be happier with the Windburner system.