Originally Posted by
ericpmoss
I'm throwing money at the question, buying several stoves, and testing them all.
Alcohol stoves are neat, simple and quiet, but I'm prepping for the JMT this year, and read they are not allowed after a fire was attributed to them. That, and
convinced me to more or less avoid them.
My criteria for getting into the runoff are: remote burner, quiet, simmerable, efficient.
My runoff contestants based on reading are:
Primus ETA Spider (multi-fuel, low-profile, remote burner, ceramic-coated pans, mostly metal, efficient, simmerable)
Kovea Spider (cannister, remote burner, excellent quality for price)
MSR WhisperLite Universal (multi-fuel, remote burner, simmerable, QuietStove/BernieDawg compatible)
JetBoil Helios (huge discount, remote burner, simmerable)
Soto Muka (multi-fuel, superb construction, simmerable, liquid fuel doesn't require priming)
Fissure Ti-Tri (burns scraps, ultra-light; won't take on JMT since wood-based).
m-kettle (not a serious contender, but extremely English, and therefore neat)
I am skipping the on/off non-simmering stoves -- though by far the light-weight champs, my experience with re-hydrated food in a pouch has convinced me I'd rather cook my own foot than eat that crap. Ergo, actual cooking is now at the top of my list. I also want a full wind-screen to minimize fuel use, and only remote burners allow that.
Assuming I don't set myself on fire, I'll report back on my favorite.
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