Extremely lightweight and easy to use. I use this stove with my Self Reliance Outfitters (Dave Canterbury) canteen cook set and it works great. The seal / O-ring on the lid is large and hardy so I know it will handle years of abuse. Worth every penny!
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Pros: Quality. Dual purpose with it's ability to store unburned fuel. Cons: 2.4oz heavier than a DIY soda can stove. An additional pot/mug stand is a must, adding more to it's base weight. I do appreciate the quality and durability, but for me, it's not worth the added weight compared to other options. It is a great burner. Just a personal choice.
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the boil time is excellent on a cup of water for coffee an hot water for the morning oatmeal an is also great for heating up already made meals on the trail an you can burn just about any thing in it it is a little heavier then the aluminum one you make but much more sturdy
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This product worked as advertised. In Durango, Colorado at an elevation around 7,000 feet above sea level, it took only five minutes to bring one liter of water to a boil. Made for a nice coffee pour.
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Works great. Also have a trangia that had leaked from day one. Im sure both could have bad ones. But i do like the snuffer regulator lid on the esbit better.
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