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[pct-l] Isobutane Stoves (was: gas stoves)



I think gaz is the one that does not fit. The GigaPower canister is
swappable ith the MSR canisters per REI. GigaPower says that it voids their
guarantee for the stove though.

Ken
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Maybe you can answer this question for me.  Does the giga power cannister
fit on a gaz stove or vice-versa?  E.Y.

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Sergeant <stevesgt@effable.com>
Sent: Feb 22, 2005 6:37 PM
To: m.karon@comcast.net
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Subject: [pct-l] Isobutane Stoves (was: gas stoves)

Marshall Karon typed:
> I still prefer my GigaPower canister stove. Easy to turn on/off, simmer,
>  etc. One small canister lasts 7-8 days for 1 person cooking 1 meal per
> day.  Its my hike.

On my JMT hike last summer, I got 15 meals for two people out of one 8oz
canister. I was also using the Snow Peak GigaPower stove, but I also used
a pot cozy.



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