MSR WhisperLite Cooking Stove - Review and How to Use

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @406russell
    @406russell Месяц назад

    Coffee break in the middle of a front tire repair! Nice seeing the trail jack in use, I picked one up after watching a previous video you had on it.

  • @gnarlydog
    @gnarlydog Месяц назад

    As an avid camper I had my share of stoves over the years, inlcuding a few MSR Whisperlight (original and international version). While the MSR is solid and uses common gasoline now I am exlusivley using gas canister stoves (different size/shapes for different outings). The MSR was always a bit of fluffing around to get going and a bit hard to modulate the heat (if more than just boiling water), pots and stove always black.... Canister stoves are for me the go in countries where the canisters are available, but in really remote location the MSR fuel stove still has its place.

    • @RoiaMoto
      @RoiaMoto  Месяц назад

      Good points. I have tons of agree with everything you said even though I only use the MSR whisperlight.
      Thanks for sharing your experience here in the comments

  • @onitutu
    @onitutu Месяц назад

    Hello again from Chile ! I have a question. With half gasoline in the bottle, how long can i cook something? Thanks !

    • @RoiaMoto
      @RoiaMoto  Месяц назад

      Hi there!
      About 1 hour :)

    • @onitutu
      @onitutu Месяц назад

      @@RoiaMoto Thanks for the quick answer ! Ill be waiting for your new video

  • @Streamlines
    @Streamlines Месяц назад

    Seems like a lot of extra volume to carry just to be able to use the fuel of your bike for cooking. I guess for really extended trips where you cannot get fresh gas canisters it would be nice, but otherwise I do not see much sense in this system, for myself at least.