🔥 Elevate Your Outdoor Cooking Game! 🔥
The DKDKDKDK Earbuds 114587 features an ultralite titanium construction, weighing just 25 grams, and boasts a powerful performance output of 9200 BTUs. Its collapsible design makes it the perfect companion for backpacking, hiking, and camping adventures.
A**R
One very light butane-propane stove that's very small and adjustable.
Indeed as light as a feather (a very large and heavy sub 1-oz feather I suppose) and compact enough to place in a plastic pill bottle alongside a MSR piezo igniter, leaving about 1-1/4 inch of space left over for matches I suppose. The vanes canted over the combustion grid do effect a concentration of flame and heat to about a 1 to 1-1/2 inch diameter upward jet (the cyclone). It ignites very easy at a low setting using the piezo igniter. The three arms fold out and support my selection of pots and cups; a GSI tea kettle dwarfs it but is stable when centered. On mine one arm is looser than the other two when extending them; it did not affect pot support or balance. Simmers fairly well, maybe lower than I have seen in other butane-propane stoves. I am testing it during my volunteer SAR patrols this summer before my JMT fall trip but already from kitchen testing I am pretty sure it will be going - 1) its light, 2) it takes up the least space even with the MSR piezo lighter, and 3) it seems to concentrate the output nicely to about a 1 inch circle spot so just about any pot or cup should come to boil quickly.Now to find the lightest titanium cup that will hold one 13oz dehydrated Mountain House and maybe a GSI mug and still jam everything inton one another. I will call this the "no mad" because its one purchase that didn't leave me angry about something or another; it just seems to be made right. I cut a 3 in dia. bottom heat shield (chicken-pot pie pan, the small one) and cut out a 1-ish in. dia,. hole to place over the butane-propane 110gram and 220 gram fuel cans before screwing down the stove over it. It will serve as a reflected heat shield of sorts to help the fuel can from over heating (and spurting out excess fuel under increased pressure) when the pot reflects too much heat down to the top of the fuel can.
N**N
but actually folds out into a pretty stable base for my 900ml titanium mug/pot
This little stove is ridiculously small, and very economically priced. Weighs nearly nothing, but actually folds out into a pretty stable base for my 900ml titanium mug/pot. The heat distribution looks pretty good too for it's small size - it boils 500ml water in under 3.5 minutes in a controlled environment (no wind). Have yet to do field testing but it looks pretty durable to me - I probably wouldn't want to pack it somewhere it might get bumped around or squashed.If I had to guess, I'd say it's probably a little less wind-stable than my MSR pocket rocket, but at basically 1/3rd the weight, that's just fine with me : ) Unless there are any durability issues I give this stove five stars - really excited to hit the trail with it!UPDATE: Dropping my review by a star for a few reasons. I'll continue to use it, but it is LOUD (really really loud), and additionally, when I screw it onto my fuel canister, I have to do it really quickly to keep butane from leaking. I would also only recommend it for tiny and thin pots (definitely <1L)Will update the review if I encounter any issues.
R**R
It is a wonderful light weight stove and feels like nothing in its ...
I just returned from a trip of Cholistan desert and have now decided to carry this on all the trips going forward.....I always carry two from my collection of 5 stoves.It is a wonderful light weight stove and feels like nothing in its case. Flame is concentrated to abut one inch radius but it does its job....a bit noisy compared to others. Folds well and slips into tiny mesh cover.One thing I did not like is its cheap paper cover..... I wished a better cover with nomad life printed on it so that it looks better in storage with my other stoves.Will update the review as I use it more.Update Nov 22, 2016. It is still going great and is always with me on trips. Why shouldn't I take it along when it is literally weighless and tiny.
R**D
There is a wide range of heat adjustment also you can have very little like a simmer all the way to about a 4 ...
I got this stove in the mail yesterday along with some other stuff one being the Toaks 750ml pot. I was able to boil 1 cup of water faster with this stove and pot than my jet boil. The sack that comes with the stove weighs more than the stove itself. There is a wide range of heat adjustment also you can have very little like a simmer all the way to about a 4 inch flame and sounding like a rocket taking off.. so far i am very impressed with this little stove looking forward to using it on trips this upcoming summer.
B**E
Great value
Unbelievable quality for the price. Weight is right at one ounce which is 1/3 or less that of similar options. The output is fully adjustable but it concentrates the flame into a very small area, making it very easy to burn food when using thin titanium cookware. It's a great stove for heating water for freeze dried or drinks. If you are looking for an ultralight option this is a legitimate contender to the name brand ultralight stoves.I was able to successfully prepare dehydrated refried beans, oatmeal and boil water for pouches and coffee in light wind and moderate temperatures with minimal fuel use.
W**O
Pretty good.
The stove is pretty good overall. A couple things to note are that it does come with a stuff sack which it doesn't say on the product page and that it's very small. The size isn't an issue it still adequately supports a small size pot just something I noticed. Also it seems to sputter when I tested it out.
K**E
I was happy with the quality of this product
I was happy with the quality of this product, very well built, but on my first backpacking trip i couldn't get water to boil with my copper bottom pots. I was glad i bought another stove when i bought this to take with me. There was a slight wind when i was trying to boil the water but never seemed to get hot enough. My mess kit was worked with many grills before, this was my first issue i ran into. The flame might be too centralized in the center.
J**L
Worked great until my third or fourth trip
Great stove but make sure to attach it to canister very very tight. Otherwise it will leak. Other than the initial minor has leak upon attaching, it is a great ultra light stove and the people at nomad life are very helpful with any questions!
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