Pros: Quite efficient; Fairly quiet; Low maintenance Cons: Heavy little bugger; Only uses 1 type of fuel; Windscreen feature is weak
I've had this stove for about 2 years and am not looking for a new one, that should tell you something. Sure, it's pretty damn heavy at over 350 grams, but it performs like a champ. It's easy to light (they all are) and very efficient. One 8 oz....
Pros: Quick start, fast boiling, fits nicely Cons: Fuel is non-refillable, more expensive
I bought a RapidFire on eBay for about $20. I think it was a good buy. One of the main advantages of the RapidFire over many other stoves is the fuel. The IsoButane lights very easily, and does not take a lot of fussing, like many of the multi-fuel...
As a naive little Boy Scout I stumbled into the local camping store ready to buy anything I needed for my first backpacking trip. I almost immediately ran over to the backpacking stoves, pointed to the coolest stove that I could find, and said,...
Pros: Small, lightweight and powerful Cons: The windshield can sometimes be a pain and be careful of melting pot handles
The RapidFire camp stove is a small one burner backpacking stove.
Don't let its small size fool you. This puppy packs a punch. I have used it on many car camping trips. Usually, the people I went with laughed when I pulled out my little...
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