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Old 02-26-10 | 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by gregw
I have used every type of stove out there and they all have their place. I use white gas for winter backpacking, alcohol for short, ultra-light back packing and as a back-up to canister stoves on tour.

My go to system is the Primus EtaExpress, similar to the Jet boil and about $40 cheaper. boils water in about 2 min. and the smallest canister (the jet boil canister) has 60 min of burn at 3/4 flame, the large canister has 3 hours of burn, that's a lot of cooking. Most of my cooking is using the freezer bag method, so I'm just boiling water, but I also do eggs in the lid over boiling water. Freezer bag cooking really conserves fuel.


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I looked at the reviews and videos of the EtaExpress and I'm impressed. Very nice stove. I also looked at the Primus EtaPackLite. It was equally impressive. Have you any experience with it Greg? So many stoves and so little money! What to do? I see advantages and disadvantages to all of them. I may have to just pick one and try it on a tour then evaluate it afterwards to see if I need to keep or sell it. Some times too many choices can be as bad as not enough choices.
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