Extremely useful footage for potential customers, I'll try to find the stove here in Italy, thanks to the detailed information provided by you, sir. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us
Very good vid Joe. Comments in my experience. 1. With tank and burner hooked up. Accidently move the tank and the burner moves as well. If it's lite or has a pot on the burner, the pot can flip and you now have and uncontrollable flame burning whatever. My suggestion is to stake down one leg of the burner to stop it from going rouge while pumping the fuel tank. 2. The burner top supports are too slick and the supporting pot diameter too large to facilitate smaller cups. I don't know if there is an adaptor that fits on the burner top for small cups? Anyway, been using my 40 year old Whisper lite in the cold for years. In the warmer months it's Butane/Propane all the way. Any comments Amigo very much welcomed. And Thanks Peace from Texas
it's crazy how much detail you get into. when you go to the Msr website or RUclips channel, they only get about 3 minutes in detail of the stove. thanks.
Reminds me of a old kerosine stove my grandparents used to cook back in india i sure loved to pump it back then lolss thanks now i know the science behind it going to get one for my survival pack
+SuperPaulmax please check out my current video The whisperlite Universal versus the Optimus Polaris they're both excellent stoves and it shows these those both in much more detail
I run the highest octane because my bike requires it. My stove gets carbon build up like yours but at least I have the option to poor the gas in my tank if i need it.
Have you ever used/tried "Panel Wipe" for fuel there in the USA, its around £18 for 5 litres, here in the UK its a degreaser for preparing to spray cars.
Excellent video(s) mate! This may seem a daft question or maybe not. Can you use Methylated Spirit (Denatured) as a fuel with this stove? I'll be buying one of these for sure. Regards from the UK, Chris.
easy switch to the disel nozzel there u go works the same way a bit harder to ighite in the first place u can alsow run kerosine or non flavord petrolium with the disel nozzel
I have already praised the importance of this video. So I decided to buy the stove. But I’d like just to point out that the soot is a real problem, at least with gasoline I mean, with other fuels I don’t know. With gasoline, immediately out of the box and then first functioning, after 2 or 3 minutes (just to try), the stove was full of soot in foils. In my country it’s very hard to find other fuels, like white gas. The soot could impair the functioning I’m afraid, not to mention dirtiness on hands or transport bag
dirty transport bag think when u use the stove u can look over that. its not gonne clock up the stove, its just carbon u coud eat it never was a problem for me i used gasoline, kerosine and disel in my stove vor the last 2 ones u need to switch the nozzel
The soot comes from burning gasoline to prime the stove. Prime the stove with alcohol then you’ll have no soot. Use the type of alcohol that is used in the Trangia, not the medical one. Once the stove gets going, it doesn’t produce soot even if used wih gasoline.
Only problem I saw with this model (that I also have) are the multiple ports, needles, and port wrench for the various fuel methods. You lose that packet, or any of those parts, and that fuel option (or all losing the wrench) is nixed. Need to make some secure adhesive velcro strap on the fuel bottle and securely latch down the packet.
Extremely useful footage for potential customers, I'll try to find the stove here in Italy, thanks to the detailed information provided by you, sir. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us
Stefano Bentivegna thank you
Very good vid Joe. Comments in my experience.
1. With tank and burner hooked up. Accidently move the tank and the burner moves as well. If it's lite or has a pot on the burner, the pot can flip and you now have and uncontrollable flame burning whatever. My suggestion is to stake down one leg of the burner to stop it from going rouge while pumping the fuel tank.
2. The burner top supports are too slick and the supporting pot diameter too large to facilitate smaller cups. I don't know if there is an adaptor that fits on the burner top for small cups? Anyway, been using my 40 year old Whisper lite in the cold for years. In the warmer months it's Butane/Propane all the way.
Any comments Amigo very much welcomed. And Thanks
Peace from Texas
it's crazy how much detail you get into. when you go to the Msr website or RUclips channel, they only get about 3 minutes in detail of the stove. thanks.
awesome comment! thank you for recognizing my hard work and attention to detail. have a beautiful day!
Very well explained videos. Thanks
Reminds me of a old kerosine stove my grandparents used to cook back in india i sure loved to pump it back then lolss thanks now i know the science behind it going to get one for my survival pack
+SuperPaulmax please check out my current video The whisperlite Universal versus the Optimus Polaris they're both excellent stoves and it shows these those both in much more detail
I run the highest octane because my bike requires it. My stove gets carbon build up like yours but at least I have the option to poor the gas in my tank if i need it.
Have you ever used/tried "Panel Wipe" for fuel there in the USA, its around £18 for 5 litres, here in the UK its a degreaser for preparing to spray cars.
Great Series!
+lonestarrider Thank you for stopping by! Have a beautiful day!
I like that stove! I am definitely getting one! thanks for sharing
thank you brotha. it's a great little stove. I'll be showing another one in the near future that you might like as well. stay tuned!
Thanks for the informative video . Can you tell me are the new Whisperlite stoves still made in the USA
Cheers
+MrRw59 thank you. Made here I Seattle
BUG OUT BAG TIME=GREAT VIDEO
I saw a guy prime it with alcohol for a cleaner start. That might be a good idea. Another fellow uses a flame diffuser to help simmer.
Excellent video(s) mate! This may seem a daft question or maybe not. Can you use Methylated Spirit (Denatured) as a fuel with this stove?
I'll be buying one of these for sure.
Regards from the UK,
Chris.
+Christopher Rowan If you're asking about alcohol , I don't believe these stoves won't burn alcohol.
jiujitsu2000 Thank you.
no u cant
Though i dont do any camping i wanna have one of those stoves
They're solid
@@jiujitsu2000 and maybe its a good investment to prepare for ww3
Video running on disel? Please
easy switch to the disel nozzel there u go works the same way a bit harder to ighite in the first place u can alsow run kerosine or non flavord petrolium with the disel nozzel
I have already praised the importance of this video. So I decided to buy the stove. But I’d like just to point out that the soot is a real problem, at least with gasoline I mean, with other fuels I don’t know. With gasoline, immediately out of the box and then first functioning, after 2 or 3 minutes (just to try), the stove was full of soot in foils. In my country it’s very hard to find other fuels, like white gas. The soot could impair the functioning I’m afraid, not to mention dirtiness on hands or transport bag
dirty transport bag think when u use the stove u can look over that. its not gonne clock up the stove, its just carbon u coud eat it never was a problem for me i used gasoline, kerosine and disel in my stove vor the last 2 ones u need to switch the nozzel
The soot comes from burning gasoline to prime the stove. Prime the stove with alcohol then you’ll have no soot. Use the type of alcohol that is used in the Trangia, not the medical one. Once the stove gets going, it doesn’t produce soot even if used wih gasoline.
Nice upload! #AddItHere
Only problem I saw with this model (that I also have) are the multiple ports, needles, and port wrench for the various fuel methods. You lose that packet, or any of those parts, and that fuel option (or all losing the wrench) is nixed. Need to make some secure adhesive velcro strap on the fuel bottle and securely latch down the packet.
true!
what a bout the smell?
I don’t find that theirs really any. Except the priming stage. But that can be done with alcohol instead of the gas also
I like Soto better than MSR .