![]() ![]() The lack of a regulator to allow a simmer and more options for meal choices will also be factor, with a DIY set up being better suited if you want a compact stove with a variety of cooking options. The Stash in this instance would be a choice on weight and pack size alone and certainly fitted best for us when travelling by bike or raft. Yes, they may be slightly heavier and less compact, but the alternatives will out do the Stash in a variety of conditions. If you want a burner for boiling water quickly there are better options for faster boil times and lower gas consumption. The issue the Stash presents is that it slots right in the middle of most stove choices. Apart from a few niggles the overall design is nicely constructed, easy to assemble and with the added stabilisation a study stove for its size. The Jetboil Stash is a great all in one compact stove system, with an interesting storage system, and a decent burner producing quick boil times with low gas consumption. Off whilst pouring water through the spout. Hold we found to be a poor, and needed the use of a thumb to keep it from falling When it comes to use as an actual lid, the Very much liked the inventiveness of the lid having an indent to hold a gas canisterįor easy transportation whilst also mitigating the annoying rattle a stove TheĬhoice of a soft plastic lid was also an interesting but confusing addition. Jetboil as this is often included on many of there other stoves. The lack of an integrated ignition we found to be a strange These are easier to clean and lessens the wear and damage to the pot. Preferred to pour the boiled water into a lightweight cup or meal pouch as Straight out of to save on the added weight of an extra cup or bowl. The pot itself is wide enough that you can eat and drink Issue with the stove we received, although trying to click it back in place inĬolder weather is fiddly and became annoying at times. Valve, that started to detach itself from the small slots. We did have an issue with the wire on the Twist adjusting valve, although even on its lower setting it’s hard to achieve a To quickly boil water to be added typically to dehydrated meals. We’d say you’d justĪbout get away with a pasta and sauce, although the Stash is much better suited It must be noted that the burner has no regulator so is notĪ stove you are going to make many meals with from scratch. We included a small titanium wind deflector whichĭid solve part of the issue but expect boil times and gas consumption to In terms of performance in windy conditions and like mostīurners with little wind protection like the Stash, increased windspeeds areĪlways going to be an issue. That when boiling water for meals and hot drinks for 2 people, a single 100gram Surprise us and performed to a workable standard in winter. Would expect a closer boil time to the 2.5 min Jetboil have claimed), although did ![]() Were no surprises that the Stash is better suited for summer use (where we ![]() The results vary by a large amount and it’s safe to say there 500ml of water boiled in a time of 7mins 48 secs. The second test was taken on a cold winter camp at just belowĠ degrees, stove seated in our snow hole, no wind, using snow as our water Of water boiled in a time of 3mins 46secs. Tent with just a slight breeze, and water collected from a nearby burn. Nights camp with a temperature of around 4 degrees, stove sat in the awning of our We ran two separate tests to see how the Stash would perform,īoth using Jetboil’s own all season fuel. The available water source and type of gas used also This works by evenly spreading the heat throughout theīase of the pot to increase efficiency.Obviously, there are manyįactors that can affect the performance of a stove, the UK has ever-changing The FluxRing technology Jetboil claim to “ensure a rapid Ground although the pot support spreads out the weight for added stability. The height of the stove could be an issue when placed on uneven Together and is very easy to assemble with instructions located on the burner When in use each section of the pot and burner seats neatly This well thought out and designed system,Īlong with the obvious build quality is a great feature of the Stash, perfectlyįitting into life with us from wild camping to bike packing and pack rafting expeditions. Lightweight expeditions and although mostly aimed for solo use we found the 0.8 This can certainly be regarded as a compact option for With anĪdded 100-gram gas canister and a lighter, the total carried weight comes in at This all-in-one system containing a FluxRing cook pot, titaniumīurner, lid and stand, fits neatly together weighing only 232 grams. The Jetboil Stash is the lightest option in their range of well-established ![]()
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