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Ditto. Our stove has over 250 days of cooking behind it with no problems. Used it from sea level to 12,500 feet. Ours lives in my cup, in my bowl, in my pot. We love our Gigpower stove.
Ken
http://home.pacbell.net/kdpo
 Marshall Karon <m.karon@attbi.com> wrote:I have used the Gigapower stove successfully without any problems - ever.
Not cheap and you do need those universal canisters, but it is very light,
can be used almost anywhere, can be turned low or high. I took it off the
canister after using and kept it inside the pot. Loved it.


Marshall Karon
Portland, OR
m.karon@attbi.com
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From: "Nathan Goldfarb"
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 4:41 PM
Subject: [pct-l] stoves?


> Hi All-
>
> I have a Campingaz Twister 270 HPZ (8 oz) stove but have never used it
> backpacking...always used a MSR whisperlite.
>
> I'm going to use a canister stove for the JMT, but am thinking of
> cutting weight by getting the MSR Pocket Rocket (3oz).
>
> Does anyone know about the reliability of either the Campingaz Twister
> 270 HPZ or the MSR Pocket Rocket?
>
> Just wondering if the investment in the Pocket Rocket is worthwhile. It
> will save me 5oz!
>
> Thanks for all the help so far.
>
> Peace,
> Nate
>
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