Is the Jetboil MiniMo worth it?
The Jetboil MiniMo is one of the best camping stoves on the market and stands out for its quick boil time, simmer control and easy to use ignition. While the ignite button may eventually wear out, and it’s heavier than some of its competitors, there’s no denying the value in this little stove.
Which is the best Jetboil?
These are the best Jetboil stove models on the market.
- Jetboil Genesis—Best for Basecamp.
- Jetboil Flash—Best for On the Go.
- Jetboil MiniMo—Best for Two Backpackers.
- Jetboil Zip—Best Budget Option.
- Jetboil MightyMo—Best for Ultralight Packs.
Can you cook in a MiniMo Jetboil?
Excellent. The Jetboil MiniMo backpacking stove is a canister-based camping stove system that can simmer, so you can actually cook ingredients on a smaller flame, in addition to a full-on boil like Jetboil’s other personal or group stoves systems.
What is the difference between the Jetboil MiniMo and Micromo?
Jetboil Micromo and Minimo are both great stoves and they’re 95% identical. The only difference between the two is that Minimo comes with a pot with 1L of volume instead of the Micromo’s pot with 0.8L of volume.
What is the difference between jetboil zip and flash?
Compared to the Jetboil Flash, the Jetboil Zip is 1.1 ounces lighter due to its smaller size and a half-inch shorter. With a 1 Liter volume to hold more liquid, the Jetboil Flash is designed to serve a larger number of travelers. While the Flash is 1.1 ounces heavier than the Zip, it can comfortably boil water for two.
Is Jetboil more efficient?
Yes, the jetboil is more efficient because of the HX pot and the partially effective windscreen action of its configuration, Yes, it also weighs more. So maybe a nice Kovea and an olicamp pot ends up saving you a couple ounces.
What is better than Jetboil?
Similar to the Jetboil Flash above, the MSR WindBurner is a great integrated stove solution if your backcountry cooking routine consists mostly of boiling water. Furthermore, the WindBurner takes longer to boil a liter of water than the Flash at 4 minutes 30 seconds (it outputs 7,000 BTUs vs. the Flash’s 9,000).
Is the jetboil Worth the Weight?
My conclusions are that using the jetboil pot with the BRS-3000T is only worth the weight if it allows you to extend a canister enough to avoid a second canister or larger canister. Stepping up to the jetboil burner is only worth the weight if the fast boil time is worth it to you.
Why is jetboil better?
Jetboil Minimo vs MSR Windburner: overall verdict Our personal favourite is the Jetboil MiniMo, largely due to its more versatile design, thanks to a wider pot and better simmer control that makes cooking on the trail a little easier.
How long does a 100g jetboil canister last?
I use my Jetboil Sol stove more or less exactly as you outlined (my dinners probably use a little more hot water and I also do a hot drink in the evening), and I use about 16-18g of fuel per day, so a 100g canister lasts me 5 days. My stove may be more efficient than yours though.