02-17-2005, 15:17
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Jetboil
Alright folks, I picked one up at SHOT, just because I could, and I am quite happy with it. I have not actually tested it in an enviroment any more harsh than my kitchen, because I can't seem to find enough spare time to get out and do things like that. Anywhoo, It is freakin cool. I couldn't get the Jetboil gas canister with it because I had to fly and the canisters are verboten on airliners. as soon as I found some Coleman propane/butane cylinders at oshman's, I was in business. At this altitude if you fill the cup to the fill line (2 cups I think) and crank the valve about 3/4 open, it will boil the water in about 2 minutes 40 seconds. As I said before I have only played with it, but I can tell you that it makes a mean cup o tea and a decent pot o coffee provided you don't mind lots of grounds. I got the Jetboil Coffee Press attachment for my stove and though it is a good idea, I have yet to be able to make a pot of coffee that didn't have extra roughage. Not a bad thing, but not ideal either. I have the 200 gram fuel cans that do not fit in the cup for storage, but 100 gram cans are available from Jetboil. I have used the stove about 8-10 times and still have about half a can of fuel left.
Not as comprehensive as Java's review, but it's a start.
Good times,
Blake
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02-17-2005, 16:40
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Is it stable? Looks to me like it would be easy to tip over when full - high center of gravity.
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02-17-2005, 17:51
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I have the 200 gram fuel can for mine and it has been plenty stable, barring outside interference(I.E. Dog or inattentive friend) It does get to boiling pretty violently, so be aware and turn it down when it starts boiling. I can see how the 100 gram small canisters would be less stable.
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03-03-2005, 01:48
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Jetboils are the heat dude! I have one and like it, but do not have extensive experience with it. Java did a gauntlet of tests on the thing and sold me on it, he would be the SME for any questions concerning them.
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03-03-2005, 10:46
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Originally Posted by optactical
Jetboils are the heat dude! I have one and like it, but do not have extensive experience with it. Java did a gauntlet of tests on the thing and sold me on it, he would be the SME for any questions concerning them.
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Yeah, I saw his review on Lightfighter and when I ran into the Jetboil guys at SHOT, I told them I had read a really good review of their product online, so I bought one. About 5 minutes later, I got introduced to Java By Mel from Kifaru. Good times
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03-03-2005, 12:58
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Originally Posted by Air.177
Yeah, I saw his review on Lightfighter and when I ran into the Jetboil guys at SHOT, I told them I had read a really good review of their product online, so I bought one. About 5 minutes later, I got introduced to Java By Mel from Kifaru. Good times
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Just got to rub it in don't you? About how YOU got to go to SHOT.
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