If i was to buy i would go with the MSR Dragonfly that is with ton of flame control. Jujitsu 2000 has the channel on RUclips and he reviews such stoves. So with the Dragonfly you can go down to simmer like a " birthday candle 🕯️. Its that efective but its laus. For both quite stove and lots of flame control it is the MSR simmer lite. I am planning in the future getting a MSR simerlite or the dragon fly
I'm thinking that with the MSR stoves you can count on better quality and customer support, but I don't know because I have not purchased one of their stoves yet. I'm going to be testing the Lixada more and more and we'll see if it is a long lasting stove. For what it is, it seems like it is ok. We'll see and I'll update the results.
I can buy in a future in "allegro" its something like Ebay in Poland 😊 but better because you can buy stuff for loans 😊. So i will buy a MSR Dragonfly or simmer lite in the future. I will do a video and show you how it works. I can get quarantine from MSR aswel 😊👍
I have a similar stove that’s made by Optimus and works great . Man that’s awesome you could make a pot of chilli from scratch 😂that lasted a long time on fill up.
I've seen the Optimus on other channels and that is where I decided I wanted a stove similar to that. I think they are great pieces of gear! I'll have to try that sometime. Go out and cook up a pot of chili from scratch😀I've got a decent recipe so it might be worth a share. I was surprised out how long the stove lasted on the fill-up. It's good to know for the future and planning outings. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
А если горела бы еще дольше вы бы обрадовались??? Мне вот непонятно чем вы впечатлены))) Я бы впечатлился если бы время было в 2 раза меньше, а так, стандартный расход 150г/час
I'm not sure I understand your meaning. The translation back to English may not be exact. Yes, I'd be happy if it burned even longer, but I am still impressed with how long it currently burns. It allows you to cook a lot with one fill of the fuel bottle. I do like the stove. It does what I need it to and it will also burn different fuel types. Since I've owned it, it has worked well for me.
@@agesadventures Перевод правильный. Просто вы довольны что плита горит долго, а я бы был доволен если бы быстро выгорало топливо. Объясню почему: скорость выгорания топлива это тепловая мощность горелки. В экстремальных условиях, например в мороз, более мощная горелка тратит в разы меньше топлива чем слабая, потому что меньше тепла успевает рассеяться от посуды. Кстати, сколько раз вы насос качаете? Я накачиваю всегда до заметного усилия. Так мощность возрастает. PS: Я из России, а вы вроде как с США или Канады) Мне интересно сколько у вас стоят горелки фирмы MSR. У нас сейчас они стоят около 500 долларов. Кстати, по мне так MSR лучшие горелки в мире)))
@@НиколайАлешин-щ9ш ok, I understand what you mean now! I pumped it up 30 or 40 times when I did this test. In the future, I could try pumping it up much more to see what the stove will do🔥 I'm from Canada. I live in British Columbia. The MSR Whisper Lite costs $185 Canadian and the MSR Whisperlite Universal Stove costs $260. This stove that I was using was a Lixada Multi Fuel Stove which sells for $78 Canadian. It's basically the same as the BRS Multi-Fuel Stove. One day I'd like to get one of the MSR stoves.
@@agesadventures Дааа, у вас MSR дешевле в 3 с лишним раза, но все равно дорогие, цену я написал в долларах США. А BRS и Lixada у нас даже дешевле - около 60 канадских долларов. Эти горелки по сути измененные копии Kovea Booster+1 - это кстати была моя первая мультитопливная горелка. В 2007 в России таких горелок почти небыло, я одну из первых купил. У меня есть 3 горелки MSR: Whisperlite, DragonFly, XGK. Whisperlite реально очень тихая, но не очень хорошо регулируется (Она у меня 2008 года выпуска). Кстати, все эти горелки прекрасно "едят" автомобильный бензин, керосин и солярку. Главный плюс этих горелок - чистка. Тросик торчит из шланга при отсоединении бутылки с топливом. В 2013 я использовал MSR XGK при температуре -35 градусов цельсия на плохом автомобильном бензине и как раз пришлось чистить ее. Кстати, если будете "кормить" свою горелку автомобильным бензином или прочим "грязным" топливом, то чистите ее после каждой сожженой бутылки. Если горелка забьется полностью, есть очень большая вероятность что ее уже не починить... Я качаю бутылку в зависимости от того сколько там топлива и подкачиваю в процессе готовки чтобы пламя было всегда большое.
@@agesadventures Да, забыл сказать))) Разжигайте горелку спиртом))) Просто носите с собой бутылочку на 100 мл со спиртом, ее хватает на 15-20 розжигов горелки. И при таком розжиге горелка всегда чистая, без копоти))) Ну и в случае чего спирт можно употребить в медицинских целях)
Yes, I think it is a good stove. The fact that you can use a number of different fuels with the stove makes it very versatile as well. Thank you for having a look at the video😁
I am interested in this stove and watched all your videos. Thank you for sharing, it was very helpful. Do you know if it works with nafta? It doesn't explicitly say in the description on Amazon. Thanks!
Hi Benoit, Thanks for watching, I appreciate it! When I look up the word “nafta” it has various meanings depending on which country you are from. I found this by looking up naphtha in Wikipedia and the Petroleum section. It seems that it generally means diesel. So yes, this stove will burn diesel or nafta. It will be important to do the initial lighting and burn to warm up the tub to vaporise the fuel and once that pre-burn has been done the stove can be turned on fully. The stove will basically burn any of the major fuels such as naphtha (also known as white gas or Coleman fuel), gasoline (also known as petrol), diesel (also known as nafta), kerosene (also known as paraffin or lamp oil), aviation fuel, and alcohol. The stove also has a fitting to use ISO-butane canisters. You can also screw in adapters so that it can use Butane as well as Propane. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll try to answer them.
To be honest I would invest in MSR whisperlite or even a Primus multifuel stove just because of warranty and safety measures. You know in the long run it Will last you longer and the stoves are American brand.
I would have preferred that, but the price was a barrier. The MSR Whisperlite Universal is almost 3 times the price of the Lixada Multi-Fuel. So I thought I'd try the Lixada first. I'll give updates on it as I go so that others can know what issues I run into with it
@@agesadventures about that your right. MSR is expensive but the Japanese multifuel stove is even more expensive 😨😨 www.amazon.com/SOTO-SOD-371-MUKA-Stove/dp/B0B8218MSW 155$😨
@@Radoslaw731 You're right, it is expensive! I'd have to pay a large delivery fee as well from Amazon to get it delivered too. It's probably a very good stove though!
@@agesadventures it only is the price of the stove. The fuel bottle you need to buy anyway. To expensive for me. I like wood stoves and alcohol stoves. Much cheaper and quiet Wich is important in stealth camping
@@Radoslaw731 oh, wow, that is expensive then! Yes, the wood and alcohol stoves are much, much quieter. The alcohol stove seems like it would be best for stealth camping.
Has the fuel pump connection detonated yet and caused a fireball? Mine did that on the test run straight out of the box! Where you screw the hose onto the bottle pump, the threaded fitting is badly press fitted into that plastic knob. That would explain why this whole stove kit is less than a replacement Primus bottle pump. Honestly, the stove itself and the hose is fine, the failing point is the bottle and pump, the bottle is clearly not suitable to be pressurised and the pump is a health hazard as you can't decompress the bottle without unscrewing the pump!
No detonation or fireball yet. I'll keep a careful eye on this! Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Yes, the depressurization is an adventure. I've now figured out how to unscrew slowly to let the pressure off, but it really shouldn't be something where you need to learn a skill. I'll keep testing it out this summer to see how it handles.
What these reviews are doshonest about is how often they have to pump to keep the stove going. I had to pump mine about every 5 minutes. Let me know if someone else had a different experience
You shouldn't have to pump it every 5 minutes. I didn't do that in this test. I'll watch for it again this summer as I start to use the stove more again to see if I run into any issues. Do you have a leaky seal maybe? How many times did you pump it up to start?
If i was to buy i would go with the MSR Dragonfly that is with ton of flame control. Jujitsu 2000 has the channel on RUclips and he reviews such stoves. So with the Dragonfly you can go down to simmer like a " birthday candle 🕯️. Its that efective but its laus. For both quite stove and lots of flame control it is the MSR simmer lite. I am planning in the future getting a MSR simerlite or the dragon fly
I'm thinking that with the MSR stoves you can count on better quality and customer support, but I don't know because I have not purchased one of their stoves yet.
I'm going to be testing the Lixada more and more and we'll see if it is a long lasting stove. For what it is, it seems like it is ok. We'll see and I'll update the results.
@@agesadventures thanks Age 👍👍👍
I can buy in a future in "allegro" its something like Ebay in Poland 😊 but better because you can buy stuff for loans 😊. So i will buy a MSR Dragonfly or simmer lite in the future. I will do a video and show you how it works. I can get quarantine from MSR aswel 😊👍
I'll look forward to seeing the video😁
@@agesadventures thanks 😁
I have a similar stove that’s made by Optimus and works great . Man that’s awesome you could make a pot of chilli from scratch 😂that lasted a long time on fill up.
I've seen the Optimus on other channels and that is where I decided I wanted a stove similar to that. I think they are great pieces of gear!
I'll have to try that sometime. Go out and cook up a pot of chili from scratch😀I've got a decent recipe so it might be worth a share.
I was surprised out how long the stove lasted on the fill-up. It's good to know for the future and planning outings.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
А если горела бы еще дольше вы бы обрадовались??? Мне вот непонятно чем вы впечатлены))) Я бы впечатлился если бы время было в 2 раза меньше, а так, стандартный расход 150г/час
I'm not sure I understand your meaning. The translation back to English may not be exact.
Yes, I'd be happy if it burned even longer, but I am still impressed with how long it currently burns. It allows you to cook a lot with one fill of the fuel bottle.
I do like the stove. It does what I need it to and it will also burn different fuel types.
Since I've owned it, it has worked well for me.
@@agesadventures Перевод правильный. Просто вы довольны что плита горит долго, а я бы был доволен если бы быстро выгорало топливо. Объясню почему: скорость выгорания топлива это тепловая мощность горелки. В экстремальных условиях, например в мороз, более мощная горелка тратит в разы меньше топлива чем слабая, потому что меньше тепла успевает рассеяться от посуды.
Кстати, сколько раз вы насос качаете? Я накачиваю всегда до заметного усилия. Так мощность возрастает.
PS: Я из России, а вы вроде как с США или Канады) Мне интересно сколько у вас стоят горелки фирмы MSR. У нас сейчас они стоят около 500 долларов.
Кстати, по мне так MSR лучшие горелки в мире)))
@@НиколайАлешин-щ9ш ok, I understand what you mean now!
I pumped it up 30 or 40 times when I did this test. In the future, I could try pumping it up much more to see what the stove will do🔥
I'm from Canada. I live in British Columbia.
The MSR Whisper Lite costs $185 Canadian and the MSR Whisperlite Universal Stove costs $260.
This stove that I was using was a Lixada Multi Fuel Stove which sells for $78 Canadian. It's basically the same as the BRS Multi-Fuel Stove.
One day I'd like to get one of the MSR stoves.
@@agesadventures Дааа, у вас MSR дешевле в 3 с лишним раза, но все равно дорогие, цену я написал в долларах США. А BRS и Lixada у нас даже дешевле - около 60 канадских долларов. Эти горелки по сути измененные копии Kovea Booster+1 - это кстати была моя первая мультитопливная горелка. В 2007 в России таких горелок почти небыло, я одну из первых купил.
У меня есть 3 горелки MSR: Whisperlite, DragonFly, XGK. Whisperlite реально очень тихая, но не очень хорошо регулируется (Она у меня 2008 года выпуска). Кстати, все эти горелки прекрасно "едят" автомобильный бензин, керосин и солярку. Главный плюс этих горелок - чистка. Тросик торчит из шланга при отсоединении бутылки с топливом. В 2013 я использовал MSR XGK при температуре -35 градусов цельсия на плохом автомобильном бензине и как раз пришлось чистить ее.
Кстати, если будете "кормить" свою горелку автомобильным бензином или прочим "грязным" топливом, то чистите ее после каждой сожженой бутылки. Если горелка забьется полностью, есть очень большая вероятность что ее уже не починить...
Я качаю бутылку в зависимости от того сколько там топлива и подкачиваю в процессе готовки чтобы пламя было всегда большое.
@@agesadventures Да, забыл сказать))) Разжигайте горелку спиртом))) Просто носите с собой бутылочку на 100 мл со спиртом, ее хватает на 15-20 розжигов горелки. И при таком розжиге горелка всегда чистая, без копоти)))
Ну и в случае чего спирт можно употребить в медицинских целях)
That's a pretty rugged stove
Yes, I think it is a good stove. The fact that you can use a number of different fuels with the stove makes it very versatile as well.
Thank you for having a look at the video😁
I am interested in this stove and watched all your videos. Thank you for sharing, it was very helpful. Do you know if it works with nafta? It doesn't explicitly say in the description on Amazon. Thanks!
Hi Benoit,
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
When I look up the word “nafta” it has various meanings depending on which country you are from. I found this by looking up naphtha in Wikipedia and the Petroleum section. It seems that it generally means diesel.
So yes, this stove will burn diesel or nafta. It will be important to do the initial lighting and burn to warm up the tub to vaporise the fuel and once that pre-burn has been done the stove can be turned on fully.
The stove will basically burn any of the major fuels such as naphtha (also known as white gas or Coleman fuel), gasoline (also known as petrol), diesel (also known as nafta), kerosene (also known as paraffin or lamp oil), aviation fuel, and alcohol.
The stove also has a fitting to use ISO-butane canisters. You can also screw in adapters so that it can use Butane as well as Propane.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll try to answer them.
@@agesadventures Thank you for your response. Very helpful. Cheers
To be honest I would invest in MSR whisperlite or even a Primus multifuel stove just because of warranty and safety measures. You know in the long run it Will last you longer and the stoves are American brand.
I would have preferred that, but the price was a barrier. The MSR Whisperlite Universal is almost 3 times the price of the Lixada Multi-Fuel. So I thought I'd try the Lixada first.
I'll give updates on it as I go so that others can know what issues I run into with it
@@agesadventures about that your right. MSR is expensive but the Japanese multifuel stove is even more expensive 😨😨
www.amazon.com/SOTO-SOD-371-MUKA-Stove/dp/B0B8218MSW
155$😨
@@Radoslaw731 You're right, it is expensive! I'd have to pay a large delivery fee as well from Amazon to get it delivered too.
It's probably a very good stove though!
@@agesadventures it only is the price of the stove. The fuel bottle you need to buy anyway. To expensive for me. I like wood stoves and alcohol stoves. Much cheaper and quiet Wich is important in stealth camping
@@Radoslaw731 oh, wow, that is expensive then!
Yes, the wood and alcohol stoves are much, much quieter. The alcohol stove seems like it would be best for stealth camping.
I wouldn't religh on Chinese product. For peace and mind i would save money and get a MSR Dragonfly😊
I'll give an update on the Lixada stove as I continue to use it and test it out. Maybe it'll turn out to be good value, we'll see😀
Has the fuel pump connection detonated yet and caused a fireball?
Mine did that on the test run straight out of the box!
Where you screw the hose onto the bottle pump, the threaded fitting is badly press fitted into that plastic knob.
That would explain why this whole stove kit is less than a replacement Primus bottle pump.
Honestly, the stove itself and the hose is fine, the failing point is the bottle and pump, the bottle is clearly not suitable to be pressurised and the pump is a health hazard as you can't decompress the bottle without unscrewing the pump!
No detonation or fireball yet. I'll keep a careful eye on this! Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
Yes, the depressurization is an adventure. I've now figured out how to unscrew slowly to let the pressure off, but it really shouldn't be something where you need to learn a skill.
I'll keep testing it out this summer to see how it handles.
Cool, good luck and stay safe.
Make sure the camera is always rolling before firing it up, just in case.
@@markwood9751 I'll keep the camera rolling in case there is any excitement 😁🔥
I would rather have a MSR Dragonfly or simmer lite. They are more expensive but an American product 😊
What these reviews are doshonest about is how often they have to pump to keep the stove going. I had to pump mine about every 5 minutes. Let me know if someone else had a different experience
You shouldn't have to pump it every 5 minutes. I didn't do that in this test. I'll watch for it again this summer as I start to use the stove more again to see if I run into any issues.
Do you have a leaky seal maybe? How many times did you pump it up to start?