87TT wrote:Only thing I didn't care for because it quit working was the petzel ignition. I always carry two or three sources of fire anyway.
I'm not sure if you have tried doing this, and I do recommend you be careful doing so, but I bent back my igniter from the main body of my giga stove and the increased arc length of the ignition seems to have greatly helped its ability to fire up. Of course, I still have to light it with a lighter from time to time, but it's something to think about trying!
Benny, I agree with most sentiments here. Canister stoves are really your best bet for reliable and quick cooking. If you're a DIY kind of guy, the alcohol stoves are really fun, and there are some interesting designs out there, but they can definitely be finicky. Burned myself several times putting out the flame, and is a little dangerous since the flame is invisible in any kind of bright light. Ray has a jetboil and never forgets to remind me on trips when his food is already being cooked and I'm still waiting for mine to boil. They're really fast and efficient, just a little on the heavy side is all.
If you can wait until after christmas, I would look around for deals on stoves, especially the jetboil. REI last year liquidated them for like 20 or 30 bucks off, and sport chalet often has good sales after the holidays. Something to think about!
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