I just purchased a Minimo and this video was very helpful! Thank you for providing nothing but helpful info and not a bunch of "fluff". Straight to the point and educational!
I don’t have the minimo but a original Jetboil flash I’ve had it for the last 3-4 years and It lives in my EDC bag it’s fantastic I love my tea and coffee and being able to make it anywhere is priceless I got laughed at first time then on the car meets and home schooling activities people started to bring their travel mugs and extra water so I think I’ve converted a few people into get one to lol Great product very very useful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 love it stealth camping and kayaking and love it in my Vw combi easy
Sorry for the stupid question after you screw the Jetboil to the gas canister and use it, can you unscrew the Jetboil from the gas canister and seal the gas canister for later use.
No such thing as a stupid question here, Hasan. The canisters have what is called a Lindal valve which, once removed from the stove, reseals. This means you can attach and remove the canister as much as you want, making it easy for transport. ~ Ben
The pot support can also be locked into place - as shown in the instruction booklet - by rotating the base of two of the four feet below the two indendation marks. This gives additional stability.
I like it, but the piezo ignitor is rubbish. I've watched all sorts of videos about how to fix it and nothing works. Has been a dud since I bought it and I have to carry a separate ignition around. I really wish they could improve that side of it.
Ive bought this in the past and agree that it is a very good product however the only thing i feel would be good to see is potentially a slightly more efficient burner, With it on full power and boiling 1L of water in about 8 minutes for a cast iron pot ontop of the burner without the coil definetly goes through gas very qucikly.
The burner is certainly made to be most efficient when used with the Fluxring pots, when used solely as a stove it won't quite meet the performance of other stoves. ~ Ben
You can just store it in your garage for next time, the cylinder is self-sealing so as you remove it the Lindl valve closes and retains the gas for another use. ~ Ben
Assuming you mean cooking food directly in the minimo and not heating it in a food grade pouch? If thats the case, ofcourse. The minimo is more suited to that due to the wider pot diameter and simmer control. The considerations would be to use a silicone or wooden utensil. Keep an eye on it and stir it regular for even heating and too prevent sticking. ~ Lauren
The 360 Degree stove is excellent, Brad, it might take a little longer to boil water than the Jetboil but it offers more versatility when it comes to cooking. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors I also have a 1950s vintage car coffee percolator that is new in box. It plugs into the cigarette lighter and can be mounted on your car window sill. It is way too cool ... and dangerous ... to use. But I'll always keep it for it's curiosity factor.
The pot support has a Lock and Unlock marking, I have not been able to figure out how it locks in place. In this video the presenter did not lock the pot support, can you direct me how to lock the pot support in place rather than just having it lay on the burner. Thanks!
It just requires a small twist to lock the pot onto the burner, Bernie. If you firstly just line up the lock/unlock marks then twist the pot and burner in opposite directions about 1cm, it should lock together. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors Thanks. I’ll order the Luna and a spare cup then. I wish the MiniMo cup was available separately. I absolutely love that orange jacket.
I dont get it. Why people measure time how fast it boils 🤦🏻 its quite irrelevant as those figures are indoors at 20 Celsius with no wind. Try it in -20 and you will have 5-7 minutes figures. So it all depends on conditions, gas used etc. Noone will use this to boil indoors and care about a minute or two. 30 boils out of 100g cartridge? More like 12-15 if you are lucky 🤣
It's something people look for to compare stoves. The tests are usually done in comparable conditions but we never suggest it would be the same in the real world given the number of variables. ~ Ben
You easy get 20 to 35 boils from it in any conditions, but it is flimsy and cheaply made, the pot adapter is a pain to use. I use a SOTO amicus, small titanium mug, and a pot, much. lighter, compact, versatile, cheaper and only about 10-15 seconds slower.
Great system and will be a last addition just as an extra option,esp at its hyped up price point! Biggest drawback to this system is that IF your burner breaks or malfunctions in any way….your screwed!! Can’t put the jetboil cup in an open flame if you had no other choice….so,an MSR pocket rocket w the MSR low down adapter you better off and $80 less!
The burner assembly is available as a spare part, @Brian...there are a few places that stock them & I know of a few customers who've lost or broken them, and had no issues. Hope that helps. ~ Lauren
@@brian1674 No problems!! We can agree to disagree here, I absolutely love mine - goes everywhere with me & I use it all the time, even at home! Glad the pocket rocket & low down works for you, its great there are so many different options on the market to suit peoples varying needs. ~ Lauren
I have the larger version of this and I wouldn't camp without it, highly recommend. All jetboil products work well.
Yeah, handy bit of kit for any outdoor adventure. ~ Ben
This is the large one. What one is bigger?
I just purchased a Minimo and this video was very helpful! Thank you for providing nothing but helpful info and not a bunch of "fluff". Straight to the point and educational!
No problem - glad to be helpful!
~ Lauren
Snowys vids are always fun to watch ESPECIALLY when Lauren's at the Helm😊😊😁😁☺👍
Thanks mate! Appreciate it
~ Lauren
Excellent presentation, all very clear, thanks
No worries!
~ Lauren
Great presentation Lauren, really clear and useful tips
Happy to help!
~ Lauren
This was a brilliant intro. Thanks
No worries!
~ Lauren
Just sold me one. Awesome training video.
I'm glad it was useful, Ben. ~ Ben
I don’t have the minimo but a original Jetboil flash I’ve had it for the last 3-4 years and It lives in my EDC bag it’s fantastic I love my tea and coffee and being able to make it anywhere is priceless
I got laughed at first time then on the car meets and home schooling activities people started to bring their travel mugs and extra water so I think I’ve converted a few people into get one to lol
Great product very very useful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 love it stealth camping and kayaking and love it in my Vw combi easy
A roadside coffee is a perfect use case for the Jetboil, glad you've converted a few people. ~ Ben
Sorry for the stupid question after you screw the Jetboil to the gas canister and use it, can you unscrew the Jetboil from the gas canister and seal the gas canister for later use.
No such thing as a stupid question here, Hasan. The canisters have what is called a Lindal valve which, once removed from the stove, reseals. This means you can attach and remove the canister as much as you want, making it easy for transport. ~ Ben
The pot support can also be locked into place - as shown in the instruction booklet - by rotating the base of two of the four feet below the two indendation marks. This gives additional stability.
Yeah, it locks into place easily, it's a good idea to do this whenever using the pot support. ~ Ben
Awesome thank you made it easy for initial set up 🤙
Happy to help!
~ Lauren
Awesome presentation - thank you!
You're welcome!
~ Lauren
Can you use any skillet 🍳 with the Minimo
Yep, as long as it is stable on top of the stove then you can use any skillet suitable for a gas stove. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors , Thanks so much!!
Very informative video, thank you
You're welcome, David. ~ Ben
Such a good bit of kit & best $ from Snowys :)
Thanks for the kudos, Neil. ~ Ben
I like it, but the piezo ignitor is rubbish. I've watched all sorts of videos about how to fix it and nothing works. Has been a dud since I bought it and I have to carry a separate ignition around. I really wish they could improve that side of it.
Have you been in touch with Jetboil directly about this? They may be able to help. ~ Ben
Love these! Definitely will invest in one.
They are an awesome solo cooking system. ~ Ben
Excellent tutorial well done 👍
Thanks, Brian. ~ Ben
Thank you wo much, everything I would want to know. - Awesome.
No worries, Doug!
~ Lauren
Can you fit the Offgrid pouches into the MiniMo?
You can, but only half of it will be submerged - not the best combo
~ Lauren
Excellent review thanks
No worries @Islander Outdoors!
~ Lauren
Excellent review this looks a great piece of kit. I’m Definitely going order one 👍
Jetboil make great stoves, the MiniMo is no exception. ~ Ben
Ive bought this in the past and agree that it is a very good product however the only thing i feel would be good to see is potentially a slightly more efficient burner, With it on full power and boiling 1L of water in about 8 minutes for a cast iron pot ontop of the burner without the coil definetly goes through gas very qucikly.
The burner is certainly made to be most efficient when used with the Fluxring pots, when used solely as a stove it won't quite meet the performance of other stoves. ~ Ben
This video was great!
Cheers!
~ Lauren
Does the gas-cannister fit inside the unit or do you need to carry it seperately?
You can carry one of the small 100g cannisters in the cup with the burner - any other size needs to be carried separately.
~ Lauren
Idk if this is a dumb question but once I'm done cooking what do I do with the left over propane? How do I store it to use later
You can just store it in your garage for next time, the cylinder is self-sealing so as you remove it the Lindl valve closes and retains the gas for another use. ~ Ben
Can I insert ready made meals such as chicken and rice and cook that way on a weekly bases or is it strictly just for water?
Assuming you mean cooking food directly in the minimo and not heating it in a food grade pouch?
If thats the case, ofcourse. The minimo is more suited to that due to the wider pot diameter and simmer control.
The considerations would be to use a silicone or wooden utensil. Keep an eye on it and stir it regular for even heating and too prevent sticking.
~ Lauren
Nice. I have a little 360 kit that I think you folks also stock. I do like the Jetboil design though. Very compact and versatile.
The 360 Degree stove is excellent, Brad, it might take a little longer to boil water than the Jetboil but it offers more versatility when it comes to cooking. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors I also have a 1950s vintage car coffee percolator that is new in box. It plugs into the cigarette lighter and can be mounted on your car window sill. It is way too cool ... and dangerous ... to use. But I'll always keep it for it's curiosity factor.
Good video
Thanks, Stephen. ~ Ben
The pot support has a Lock and Unlock marking, I have not been able to figure out how it locks in place. In this video the presenter did not lock the pot support, can you direct me how to lock the pot support in place rather than just having it lay on the burner. Thanks!
It just requires a small twist to lock the pot onto the burner, Bernie. If you firstly just line up the lock/unlock marks then twist the pot and burner in opposite directions about 1cm, it should lock together. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors I see the Lock/Unlock marks on the pot support piece, but it's not clear what I'm aligning this with on the burner.
@@berniehillier9399 if you fold the four pot supports out, put it on the burner in any position and turn it clockwise, it will lock into place. ~ Ben
Best video ever
Thanks for watching!
~ Lauren
Can the burner also be fueled via jetlink cable from the Genesis system?
No, that won't work, TJay6, on account of the fittings and orientation. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors Thanks. I’ll order the Luna and a spare cup then. I wish the MiniMo cup was available separately. I absolutely love that orange jacket.
Bit pricey but seems worthed
Agreed, but I use mine all the time in loads of different situations.
Definitely a good investment.
~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors im so excited to get one
Nice🎉🎉
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I dont get it. Why people measure time how fast it boils 🤦🏻 its quite irrelevant as those figures are indoors at 20 Celsius with no wind. Try it in -20 and you will have 5-7 minutes figures. So it all depends on conditions, gas used etc. Noone will use this to boil indoors and care about a minute or two. 30 boils out of 100g cartridge? More like 12-15 if you are lucky 🤣
It's something people look for to compare stoves. The tests are usually done in comparable conditions but we never suggest it would be the same in the real world given the number of variables. ~ Ben
You easy get 20 to 35 boils from it in any conditions, but it is flimsy and cheaply made, the pot adapter is a pain to use. I use a SOTO amicus, small titanium mug, and a pot, much. lighter, compact, versatile, cheaper and only about 10-15 seconds slower.
Great system and will be a last addition just as an extra option,esp at its hyped up price point! Biggest drawback to this system is that IF your burner breaks or malfunctions in any way….your screwed!! Can’t put the jetboil cup in an open flame if you had no other choice….so,an MSR pocket rocket w the MSR low down adapter you better off and $80 less!
The burner assembly is available as a spare part, @Brian...there are a few places that stock them & I know of a few customers who've lost or broken them, and had no issues.
Hope that helps.
~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors thanks….still not worth the extra hype and extra money though….
@@brian1674 No problems!! We can agree to disagree here, I absolutely love mine - goes everywhere with me & I use it all the time, even at home!
Glad the pocket rocket & low down works for you, its great there are so many different options on the market to suit peoples varying needs.
~ Lauren
Just ordered mine I'm excited to go camping