Does anyone have a Jetboil cooking system?
- JezebelinHell
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Does anyone have a Jetboil cooking system?
I'm thinking about getting one for our playa kitchen this year, and I was wondering if anyone had ever used one. I've found a pretty good deal on a nice set-up, so cost isn't gonna be a huge issue. I guess I just want to know how well they work in playa conditions. They appear to be pretty ideal for high-wind situations.
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- Josh-n-Cody
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TOTALLY AWESOME!
If you are cooking for more than just yourself. thry the "group campng pot:
It comes with a skirt abd support bas efor the fuel cylinder.
http://www.jetboil.com/Products/Cooking ... roup-(GCS)
It comes with a skirt abd support bas efor the fuel cylinder.
http://www.jetboil.com/Products/Cooking ... roup-(GCS)
Jetboil kicks ass. I've been using a Jetboil burner for a half-dozen camping trips over the last few years -- and it does as well (if not better than) my fairly high-end home gas range burners. Puts out a crapload of heat for the gas consumed. I always wind up with spare gas cartridges because I overestimate how much this thing will use. A cartridge system like this is great since you switch to powering lanterns and whatnot when you're not using a burner. It's turned out to be a lot more efficient and flexible than carrying both a stove and a white gas lantern.
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