👍👍👍 .. thanks. If ever I was in the market for one of these stoves, I would tend towards the smaller .. preferring the fuel economy even though the boil time is longer. Also, the smaller diameter and height will give one a wider choice of mugs, etc, in which to nest the burner. Thanks for sharing .. take care .l
i upgraded to the larger moonlander from the very similar lixada (cup is exactly the same) with detachsble crosstand and i like the moonlander more because 1 the legs give it a wider base its more stable and 2. its easy to snuff when you have fuel left. with the lixada one you cant snuff it because first you would have to remove the crosstand with pliers/multitool first and this operation has danger of tipping the still burning stove.... otherwise the lixada is fine , equally fast and packs smaller and can be used with an additional stand or in a small hobo (no need for the crossstand then) because its just the bare cup without legs or stand
That is the problem with those crosstands. I guess with experience you would get good at guessing how much fuel you will need for a boil and then just let the stove burn out. The Moon Lander with a snuffer is defiantly the better choice. I found pouring the unburned fuel back is not a problem.
👍👍👍 .. thanks.
If ever I was in the market for one of these stoves, I would tend towards the smaller .. preferring the fuel economy even though the boil time is longer.
Also, the smaller diameter and height will give one a wider choice of mugs, etc, in which to nest the burner.
Thanks for sharing .. take care .l
Cool thanks mate
Nice video!
Nice 👍
i upgraded to the larger moonlander from the very similar lixada (cup is exactly the same) with detachsble crosstand and i like the moonlander more because 1 the legs give it a wider base its more stable and 2. its easy to snuff when you have fuel left. with the lixada one you cant snuff it because first you would have to remove the crosstand with pliers/multitool first and this operation has danger of tipping the still burning stove.... otherwise the lixada is fine , equally fast and packs smaller and can be used with an additional stand or in a small hobo (no need for the crossstand then) because its just the bare cup without legs or stand
That is the problem with those crosstands. I guess with experience you would get good at guessing how much fuel you will need for a boil and then just let the stove burn out.
The Moon Lander with a snuffer is defiantly the better choice. I found pouring the unburned fuel back is not a problem.
Can you nest the small one inside the larger one?
Nope.
@@planetsideagent That is the information that is not available from the picture, so Thank you for exploring that.