For extra stability the Jetboil Flash comes with a clip-on folding tripod that fits securely to the base of the fuel canister to increase its “footprint”. Is a “safe fill” line marked inside) cooking vessel which is made from hard anodised aluminium and incorporates a “flux ring” heat exchanger that captures the maximum possible heat from the burner for maximum fuel efficiency rather than wasting heat by letting it heat air.Īs the vessel clips onto the burner you get a very secure unit, helping avoid accidental spills. Onto the burner unit clips the 1 litre capacity (never fill it tool full in use – there This stainless steel burner has a Piezo type “push button” type igniter built in (but lights well from matches, lighter or Ferro stick sparks if this fails) and has a neat fold-away handle on the flame adjuster which is positioned so as never to get hot when the stove is in use. The heart of the Jetboil Flash cooking system is the burner unit into which the gas canister is fitted (most common self-sealing screw-on canisters made to EN417 spec work well, though Jetboil only recommend their own brand). With care, the stove proved good for melting snow for water and the roar of the stove in use is strangely comforting when out all alone in the wilds! The Jetboil Flash is designed to be a safe and fast stove that uses minimal gas and has proved efficient during all my testing and ideal for use when making “boil in the bag” type meals, rehydrating dehydrated meals, making soups or other “wet” meals, cooking noodles, etc and, of course, making hot drinks. Over the years Jetboil have allowed the stove to develop and improve and when I recently had the opportunity to test and review the Jetboil Flash Stove I found it was even better than my original Jetboil in terms of strength, robustness, speed of boiling, practicality, versatility and ease of use. I have owned and used one of the original Jetboil stoves for many years and have
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