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James Lee
> 24 hourDear Friend, Thank you for your fast and accurate delivery. I bought a good quality SOTO WindMaster gas stove. I think my touch will go often for a long time. James.
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Manuel Akerlundh
> 24 hourI use this product during my hiking trips, but also during my jeep trips, easy to use, the lighter works good, We save time to enjoy the nature,
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KYdan
> 24 hourI have done two trips with my Soto Windmaster and am very happy with it. On a few windy occasions I had no issues with the stove staying lit and working well. The burner control is good and Im able to simmer things.
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Mishaal y.
> 24 hourIt is a very good stove it is so powerfull
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Mark
> 24 hourThis is one of the best portable stoves Ive used. It burns hot, quick, and efficiently. I use mine for boiling water while camping/backpacking. I am not an ultralight backpacker so I cannot speak to the weight aspect of it. It is similar to other portable stoves (Pocket Rocket, Mini Mo) Ive used in that aspect. There is a 3-prog support available for those concerned about weight. I really enjoy the bulit-in igniter and windscreen for the stove. Ive has some issues with other stoves and wind, but this stove stands up better to that. Unfortunately there are no other accessories that come with the stove itself (other that the drawstring pouch it comes in). It wasnt a big issue for me but just keep that in mind. Performance-wise this is my favorite stove and my new go-to. Even if you are not a backpacker it is good to have in case of an emergency. I would highly recommend this product.
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Aaron Ximm
> 24 hourUsed for 300 miles in the Sierra this summer. I previously used an Amicus and this is a nice upgrade. I use it with the optional lighter-weight 3-arm folding pot support to save a few grams. I invested in this after reading the Guthook review claiming it got the most burn time in windy conditions and it was lighter than the Amicus IIRC. It worked like a champ, my only complaint is that EVERY piezo I have (this, Amicus, Pocket Rocket, Jetboils...) inevitable gets flaky especially at high altitude. Consequently I now always carry a mini lighter as a backup and not infrequently have to use it. This is a drag in windy conditions. I would pay significantly more for a bullet-proof piezo lighting element, SOTO... as would many... My go-to stove for the forseeable future.
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Survival and Coffee
> 24 hourI did a gear review of this tent on YouTube @ Hiking with epilepsy. Please refer to the video for more details. I also just got back from a trip where this was the exclusive canister stove of choice for the entire stent. It’s literally the best stove on the market in my opinion and the quietest canister stove available.
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Teresa
> 24 hourThis product is high quality and works exactly as stated....heats very well...
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Sudo Nimmerman
> 24 hourWorked beautifully first day out the box at camp and managed to boil water ~6-8 times, second day igniter no longer sparks and product is completely unusable and depending on the reseller completely ineligible for return or remediation. I never leave reviews, but best I can do is caution others not to make the same mistake and heed the few other reviews that point at the same problem: the igniter will stop working and you will be left with expensive and useless metal.
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KDub
> 24 hourReally like the way the valve actuates with the internal spring load. I’m guessing that might also provide some kind of pressure regulation as a byproduct as well? Remember you have to open 1-1.5 turns to release the spring tension and get the gas flowing. Nicely done.