Snow Peak Giga Power Stove - Manual Stoves

Snow Peak Giga Power Stove - Manual Stoves 

DESCRIPTION

Tiny, feather-light stove is barely noticeable in your pack--strike a match and you're instantly cooking with 10, 000 BTU's of heat. No more pumping or priming, collapsible stove screws onto Snow Peak or MSR isobutane cartridges or Primus butane/propane canisters. Performs well in cold temperatures and can be reduced to a true simmer for actual cooking, not just boiling water for freeze-dried foods. Fold-out wires provide support for most sizes of cooking pots; stable stove base allows cooking on varied surfaces. Stove comes in a plastic box for easy packing; size specifications are based on storage box.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 05, 2006]
acompasspointsup
Day Hiker

well built piece of equipment. Stands up much better then MSR and Kovea. The best part is how small it folds up with how sturdy the arms are. I recommend using the windscreen with it even though it doesn't seem practical. The windscreen redirects the the heat back up instead of out.

Similar Products Used:

MSR Whisper lite

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 24, 2003]
Jin
Backpacker

Great little stove! The Giga Power packs down small, it's very light, and suprisingly stable for it's size. My main complaint with the MSR pocket Rocket was the stability. The 4 steel wire base is textured to give your pot a good grip to the stove. Stove is easilt lite and adjusted. It can get a pot of water to a boil in about 4 minutes according to my non-scientific glancing at my watch while backpacking test. The best super light backpacking stove I've used so far. My only complaint is that to properly store the stove you have to open the valve slightly. You need to remember to close it before you screw your tank back on. Other then that this is a top notch product.

Customer Service

Have not used it yet.

Similar Products Used:

MSR Pocket Rocket

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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