With spring round the corner, thoughts turn to outdoor living. Time for a new stove, looking at Jetboil or Heiro from Go Outdoors. My question is, is the jetboil really worth nearly twice as much as the Heiro?
I have the Alpkit ‘copy’ that cost less than half the price of the similar Jetboil. Does exactly what it’s supposed to, boils water very quickly and is very frugal on the gas. I only ever use it to make tea & coffee so can’t comment on how good it is to cook on.With spring round the corner, thoughts turn to outdoor living. Time for a new stove, looking at Jetboil or Heiro from Go Outdoors. My question is, is the jetboil really worth nearly twice as much as the Heiro?
I moved from a Jetboil to a wind burner, one big advantage is it’s wind proof and more efficient. Only downside to date is they don’t appear to make a pot rest for it, the Jetboil one isn’t a perfect fitMSR Windburner.
I’ve tried loads of different cookers in the past but the Windburner, in my opinion, is definitely the best.
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Not the cheapest on the market but quality costs.
Extremely efficient on gas too.
MSR Windburner, definitely.
I prefer the freestanding separate gas canister / burner unit, rather than the ‘vertical stacking’ system, as shown in Udder’s post #3.
suspect Richards is the DUO???

I’ve no idea how the other brands cope.

Having decided to buy one of these contraptions my research and a couple on here suggest the MSR windburner edges the testsSome 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.

I have one of those Kelly Kettle things for that !Is it still better than foraging for dry twigs? Who knows?
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And me with my Widesea Aliexpress special!And here's me with my little Fire Maple from Amazon![]()
It does but I spend a fair bit of time in the hills so weight and gas efficiency are important, i don’t want to carry more than I need to. So lots of money on light weight kit, including the wind burner because it works and uses less gas. My rucksack with camping gear, food, fuel, etc for two or three days is under 10kg. More and my old bones grumble even more!And me with my Widesea Aliexpress special!
Hot water tastes the same whether you boil it on a £5 or a £200 stove.