What do you think? Would you use this pot? The size is a bit big for solo backpacking, but is my go to for group camping and winter camping with my MSR Whisperlite. It nests perfectly in this pot (ruclips.net/video/ONBZfkJ5c-I/видео.html). I love the ceramic non-stick interior.
I am so happy I came across you, Sir! I just looked at the jet boil stove. I am uncomfortable with the height of it, and what seem to be a lack of secure for the pot. Thank you for letting me know that I could use it on almost any other stove. Thank you.
I bought a Fire Maple 1 liter pot with the heat exchanger base as an alternate to my SIGG Tourist cook set. Boils quick, and my SVEA 123R with an after market Quiet Stove burner fits inside for a very compact package. The 1.5 L would be good for a group setting, though. On the Stanley pot, yeah, stainless steel sucks at conduction heat, compared to aluminum.
I’ve heard Fire Maple is a solid choice. I do not have any experience with any of their products. The 1.5l is wide enough to nest the Whisperlite lite. It looks like $20 cheaper and only 1oz heavier. Thanks for the comment, see you outside!
Great advice! 1/2 the boil time compared to a standard pot saves a LOT of fuel! I think the integrated pot and burner would really shine through when you have any wind though. Thanks! Jeff
Thanks for the comment, I agree that in most situations, the MiniMo is going to outperform the pot. The MiniMo does really well in the wind. I was going back and forth between the MiniMo and the MSR Windburner. The Windburner is even better in the wind, but I settled on the MiniMo for its versatility.
@@OutsideChronicles I am a self professed stovaholic! Just last night I received the newest version of the Bulin 3800 and its matching 1.5 L pot and it looks to be quite comparable to MSR Reactor but came in at the $65 mark for both pieces. I am going to run a 2 cup and 1 liter boil test this weekend and see if I can beat that 2 minute mark! I sure do like that ceramic JetBoil pot though, it sure beats scraping food out for cleanup!
@@OutsideChronicles Mike! Amazing results! Boiled 2 cups of water to a very rapid boil in 1 min 18 seconds!!! Letting stuff cool off until later to try 1 liter. I didn’t even let the stove run to warm up the reactor plate before putting the pot on! Going to have to make a video. Update:! 1 Liter of 60 degree tap water was 2 min 30 seconds !!!!! WOW!!!
The Minimo definitely not, but the Micromo would be pretty close. Dimensions of 1.5L pot: 6.3 in x 4.8 in, packed dimensions of the Micromo: 4.1 in x 6.25 in Real close fit! You would have to test fit at a gear store to be sure.
Is there a stove where the fluxring (or similar tech) is part of the stove rather than part of the pot? I'd like to accelerate brewing coffee with a moka pot.
It could, but would not be ideal. Depends on what you are frying since it is a fairly deep pot. Could you make two over easy eggs, yes. Would you be cursing, maybe.
@@OutsideChronicles Yeah I can see where it might get frustrating. Don’t do a whole lot of frying, but it’s nice to have a change from boiled food. Maybe it’d be okay, as long as it wouldn’t damage it. Thanks for the info and great video.
The inefficiency of your old narrow pot are not to be underestimated. Been wild camping for decades and have never bought into these narrow pots that seem all the rage. Good review but you are most definitely not comparing like for like. I use an ancient Trangia Aluminium pot to boil water and it's base is 180mm or 7in. With foil lid it weighs 120gms. I only boil water for tea or to re hydrate food. Would I swap, maybe, but they are heavy. Personally I think this is a good product but it's efficiency would be improved further by making it wider and shallower. I don't make youtube videos and don't possess the equipment or inclination to test, I just rely on real world experience.
Agreed that the Stanley pot might not be like for like in this video, but in my Whisperlite video, the JetBoil blows away an MSR pot with nearly the same dimensions: ruclips.net/video/ONBZfkJ5c-I/видео.html. There is no doubt in my mind and experience that the JetBoil flux ring adds efficiency.
Agreed but with a weight penalty. It's difficult, when you spend years chopping your toothbrush in half to save weight to suddenly add weight for the sake of faster boil times. I am very old and set in my ways by the way.
The guy at Jetboil told me the burner is too big in diameter and would ruin the pot. Then something he read in his information said it was not for use with Genesis. For one thing, it would or could burn the cozy that is wrapped around it because that is left on it. Also, he said it could ruin the orange handle which is lower on the pot than some. I haven't heard from anyone who has actually tried it to know for sure.
Do you think this pot would fit on the soto windmaster 4 flex? I have this and don't know if I should try the soto or just stick with a mighty mo to be safe
The pot will work great with the Soto. If you are looking at the Mighty Mo and already own the Soto, I would go with the Soto+JetBoil pot. Do you have a local gear shop that stocks the JetBoil Pot? I’d go in with your Soto and do a test fit.
@@OutsideChronicles That's great to hear. I bought the JetBoil pot first as it was the perfect pot for what I need it for. I wanted to get the Soto as I've heard great things about it but wasn't sure if it would fit so I was just going to go with the Mighty Mo as I know it will work with this pot. I'm working a little backwards here trying to find the perfect stove for my pot and not the other way around lol
@@hockeyplayer1919 I think you will be good, but from a place that has a good return policy just don’t fire it up until you are sure. Let me know how it works out.
What do you think? Would you use this pot? The size is a bit big for solo backpacking, but is my go to for group camping and winter camping with my MSR Whisperlite. It nests perfectly in this pot (ruclips.net/video/ONBZfkJ5c-I/видео.html). I love the ceramic non-stick interior.
I hope more companies will make their versions. The solution makes sense for camping
You bet, it’s a great cook pot.
Thanks for your prompt reply. Theur frying pan looks goid also.
I am so happy I came across you, Sir! I just looked at the jet boil stove. I am uncomfortable with the height of it, and what seem to be a lack of secure for the pot. Thank you for letting me know that I could use it on almost any other stove. Thank you.
So glad my video was able to help you out. Thanks for the comment. See you outside!
Great video. You answered EXACTLY the questions I had about the product. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I bought a Fire Maple 1 liter pot with the heat exchanger base as an alternate to my SIGG Tourist cook set. Boils quick, and my SVEA 123R with an after market Quiet Stove burner fits inside for a very compact package. The 1.5 L would be good for a group setting, though. On the Stanley pot, yeah, stainless steel sucks at conduction heat, compared to aluminum.
I’ve heard Fire Maple is a solid choice. I do not have any experience with any of their products. The 1.5l is wide enough to nest the Whisperlite lite. It looks like $20 cheaper and only 1oz heavier. Thanks for the comment, see you outside!
Great advice! 1/2 the boil time compared to a standard pot saves a LOT of fuel! I think the integrated pot and burner would really shine through when you have any wind though. Thanks! Jeff
Thanks for the comment, I agree that in most situations, the MiniMo is going to outperform the pot. The MiniMo does really well in the wind. I was going back and forth between the MiniMo and the MSR Windburner. The Windburner is even better in the wind, but I settled on the MiniMo for its versatility.
@@OutsideChronicles I am a self professed stovaholic! Just last night I received the newest version of the Bulin 3800 and its matching 1.5 L pot and it looks to be quite comparable to MSR Reactor but came in at the $65 mark for both pieces. I am going to run a 2 cup and 1 liter boil test this weekend and see if I can beat that 2 minute mark! I sure do like that ceramic JetBoil pot though, it sure beats scraping food out for cleanup!
@@hike-bike-paddle-and-drone Cool, I am interested to hear about your results.
@@OutsideChronicles Mike! Amazing results! Boiled 2 cups of water to a very rapid boil in 1 min 18 seconds!!! Letting stuff cool off until later to try 1 liter. I didn’t even let the stove run to warm up the reactor plate before putting the pot on! Going to have to make a video. Update:! 1 Liter of 60 degree tap water was 2 min 30 seconds !!!!! WOW!!!
@@hike-bike-paddle-and-drone that is amazing results. I may have to give it a try, love to see a video of the stove.
Would the jetboil Minimo pot set fit inside this pot? for stowing while travelling, would be great to have 2 pots if they could fit together
The Minimo definitely not, but the Micromo would be pretty close. Dimensions of 1.5L pot: 6.3 in x 4.8 in, packed dimensions of the Micromo: 4.1 in x 6.25 in Real close fit! You would have to test fit at a gear store to be sure.
Is there a stove where the fluxring (or similar tech) is part of the stove rather than part of the pot? I'd like to accelerate brewing coffee with a moka pot.
I have not seen that, I think for the flux ring to work, it needs to conduct to the pot.
Great info! Thank you!
My pleasure!
So this could be used as a frying pan as well? Then i'd have one less thing to pack.
It could, but would not be ideal. Depends on what you are frying since it is a fairly deep pot. Could you make two over easy eggs, yes. Would you be cursing, maybe.
@@OutsideChronicles Yeah I can see where it might get frustrating. Don’t do a whole lot of frying, but it’s nice to have a change from boiled food. Maybe it’d be okay, as long as it wouldn’t damage it. Thanks for the info and great video.
@@ECL.. it’s definitely for more than boiling water, just make sure you use a plastic spatula or spoon.
The inefficiency of your old narrow pot are not to be underestimated. Been wild camping for decades and have never bought into these narrow pots that seem all the rage.
Good review but you are most definitely not comparing like for like.
I use an ancient Trangia Aluminium pot to boil water and it's base is 180mm or 7in. With foil lid it weighs 120gms. I only boil water for tea or to re hydrate food. Would I swap, maybe, but they are heavy.
Personally I think this is a good product but it's efficiency would be improved further by making it wider and shallower.
I don't make youtube videos and don't possess the equipment or inclination to test, I just rely on real world experience.
Agreed that the Stanley pot might not be like for like in this video, but in my Whisperlite video, the JetBoil blows away an MSR pot with nearly the same dimensions: ruclips.net/video/ONBZfkJ5c-I/видео.html. There is no doubt in my mind and experience that the JetBoil flux ring adds efficiency.
Agreed but with a weight penalty. It's difficult, when you spend years chopping your toothbrush in half to save weight to suddenly add weight for the sake of faster boil times. I am very old and set in my ways by the way.
Can you use the jetboil frying pan with the pocketrocket2 also?
Yes, it works well with the PocketRocket and any other stove with arms.
Use the Jetboil 1.5l pot with my MSR XGK™ EX Stove; super fast for 1l water!
Great to hear, the pot is great in the winter with my Whisperlite
Could you use any jetboil pot with any stove this way?? Such as the flash or zip?
Yep, I use it with my MSR Whisperlite. As long as the stove's platform can support it, you should see a benefit.
Interesting.. cool tip dude!
Perfect for paddling with a group.
Hey does the jet boil pot fit correctly onto the pocket rocket 2.
Considering getting the pot myself
Yes, it fits real well. The pot stands are just big enough to fit in a ridge that helps from sliding.
Good job!
Thank you!
I wish they would make the Stash pot universal so I could use it with my Soto Windmaster. The rings are so small I can’t use the Soto stove.
I totally agree! Soto Windmaster is a great stove, I have heard many great things about it. See you outside!
The combination would be about unbeatable.
Нет никакой проблемы
Вы можете немного сточить наждачным кругом лепестки SOTO, и всё станет на мнсто
Там надо убрать примерно по 2 мм
But does it work with the Jetboil Genesis? You say all of them. Jetboil says no. Some reviews say yes. Very confusing.
I cannot imagine why not. It looks like it would fit on the Genesis pot stands. Other than that, it is just a pot with baffles.
The guy at Jetboil told me the burner is too big in diameter and would ruin the pot. Then something he read in his information said it was not for use with Genesis. For one thing, it would or could burn the cozy that is wrapped around it because that is left on it. Also, he said it could ruin the orange handle which is lower on the pot than some. I haven't heard from anyone who has actually tried it to know for sure.
@@WildcatPhoto I can believe that. I am sure they have had complaints that backup the reasoning.
Do you think this pot would fit on the soto windmaster 4 flex? I have this and don't know if I should try the soto or just stick with a mighty mo to be safe
The pot will work great with the Soto. If you are looking at the Mighty Mo and already own the Soto, I would go with the Soto+JetBoil pot. Do you have a local gear shop that stocks the JetBoil Pot? I’d go in with your Soto and do a test fit.
@@OutsideChronicles That's great to hear. I bought the JetBoil pot first as it was the perfect pot for what I need it for. I wanted to get the Soto as I've heard great things about it but wasn't sure if it would fit so I was just going to go with the Mighty Mo as I know it will work with this pot. I'm working a little backwards here trying to find the perfect stove for my pot and not the other way around lol
@@hockeyplayer1919 I think you will be good, but from a place that has a good return policy just don’t fire it up until you are sure. Let me know how it works out.
I like it 👍