Jetboil or Heiro

My MSR windburner arrived a few days ago and having tried it ( in the kitchen) it is impressive
 
Some have very good regulators and reliable ‘Turn the wick up / down’ gubbins…. But some lack the piezo igniters. They are all a compromise of some sort or another, I guess.

The original ‘Pocket rocket’ from MSR, I think, are still very good. They started the ‘Less is more’ trend, whilst heat exchangers (or whatever they are called) to boil water faster, upped the game. It is of course debatable whether taking two minutes to boil a litre of water is ‘better’ than say, taking three minutes on every measure. But’s that something else entirely.

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I still have my MSR Pocket Rocket, 16 years old now. Never had an issue and still in its orginal plastic carry case. Cost a limb when it first came out...
 
I still have my MSR Pocket Rocket, 16 years old now. Never had an issue and still in its orginal plastic carry case. Cost a limb when it first came out...
I also still have my pocket rocket. Again still in its little toblerone type case. It’s similar vintage to yours I think. Perhaps a few years older even. I bought when I did my ML course at Plas Y Brenin. Great bit of kit, my first gas stove after years of Primus and Optimus stove use.
 
I still have my MSR Pocket Rocket, 16 years old now. Never had an issue and still in its orginal plastic carry case. Cost a limb when it first came out...
Store my Pocket Rocket inside a Snow Peak Titanium pot, so I always have backup stove and Piezo igniter.

I have 2 Jetboil's, an original 2009 and one I got in the flash sale a couple of years ago.
I also have an MSR Reactor and an MSR Windburner.

The Reactor is the best, of that there is no question.
But it can be a bastard to light, and a bit overkill for boiling water.
But as a cooker it is superb, and the heat it gives off has to be experienced to be believed.
The Jetboil has gone down in quality as the price has remained unchanged in 15 years.
My new one lives under the seat in the T6.1, and I wouldn't bother again ... I would just go with the Alpkit/Amazon version for less money.

But the Goldilocks has to be the Windburner which just works great.
The radiant burner isn't as hot or silent as the Reactor, but a darned sight more efficient and quieter than a Jetboil.
It is proper windproof and the handle on the mug really secure.

Not a clue what it cost, but would replace with the same whatever it was!
 
Instant coffee! There are standards.
Yeah but very easy to pack, store and carry on a peddly bike.
I have a filter coffee machine back in my motorhome. :thumb2

Sometimes it’s coffee, sometimes it’s a hot chocolate.
 
Instant coffee! There are standards.
In that red covered mug I sometimes actually also carry a coffee filter, sometimes filter papers, a lighter and a small tub of sugar. I also carry a small tub ( enough for 4/5 drinks ) of Taylor’s #4 ground coffee. image.jpg

I’ve got a picture somewhere of it…….. hang on a sec……

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Fresh kwoooorfee, but dried sick in a bag for lunch. :nenau
Fusion cuisine at it's most extreme. :thumb
Completely wrong!
Those Summit To Eat Pasta Bolognaise meals are surprisingly good! :thumb2 They’re the only ones I like though. There are a lot of other makes that are fecking horrible.
 
Completely wrong!
Those Summit To Eat Pasta Bolognaise meals are surprisingly good! :thumb2 They’re the only ones I like though. There are a lot of other makes that are fecking horrible.
If I see one on my travels I'll try it out of curiosity. (y)
 


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