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WBBCoop
> 3 daySeriously folks, this is a great burner. Expensive yeah. Larger than micro yeah. But I can still fit this into my 750ml cup with a 4oz fuel canister for compactness. I just bought that micro burner 3000 for a lightweight backup, and to be honest, that’s all it will be used for. It’s not even on the same level as the Soto. It will do in a pinch, but I would not use the 3000 as a daily burner. The Soto is really really sweet. Hope this helps someone deciding on a burner. But, I would recommend doubling up on the price and get a good reliable backpack stove. I don’t think you can get a $20 cheese for the long run.
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Mike M.
> 3 dayI have used this stove for months now, it’s always been perfect, simmers and boils, it nest perfectly with small fuel inside 750 ml pot
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Rob
> 3 daySoto makes great products and the Windmaster is no exception. Its powerful (11,000 BTUs) and capable of doing so much more than just boil water. If all youre going to do is re-hydrate meals, then this stove is probably overkill for you and you should just get a generic BRS stove. but if you want to do even basic cooking on the trail, then this stove will more than meet your needs. I also really appreciate the regulator on it so you dont lose much efficiency when using it in colder weather.
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Ben E.
Greater than one weekAnd its really good on windy days.
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Hairy beast
> 3 dayThis stove is amazing, blue flame regardless of simmer or full blast, lowest simmer i have experienced on a stove, regardless if canister or liquid. Incredible range, boils water instantly when on full blast. Light weight, packable, didn’t think i was going to like the collapsible supports but found them to be fine. I have nothing but praise for this stove, buy with confidence!
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Cheong
> 3 dayIt boils water quickly. Just the material could be more solid. Wind proof ability isn’t up to my expectation.
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Seth Fowers
> 3 dayJust used for a week in the Wind Rivers Wy. Performed flawlessly even above 10,000, outside temps were fairly warm. Boiled a pot of water very quickly, no issues staying lit in a breeze. I liked how you can take off the pot supports and position around the side of the stove for transport. Piezo worked perfect. I liked having the 4 pot supports, made it nice and stable. I only used for boiling water so I cant speak to the low temp cooking but it seems to have a very low setting as you turn down the gas valve.
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Mitchel Shrewsbury
> 3 dayWent back and forth for a while on this and a fee others. Went with this one amd did not disappoint at all!
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Louis Lee
> 3 dayAwesome backpacking stove. I like the 4 stand compared to other brands out there. The amount of heat Soto puts out top.
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GrapeApe
> 3 dayTossed my bts in the trash. This soto is a bit heavier and bulkier but in the end its worth every oz and inch. The fuel savings alone is worth the price. The ignitor saved my bacon several times on cold mornings when my fingers didnt want to cooperate. Get this stove.