The maximum pot size should be reduced to approx. The maximum volume liquid should be 1.5 liters and under 3 lbs.Ī 110g canister may not properly support a large pot. If using TriFlex, reduce size of pot to approx. This video provides information for replacing the Igniter on any SOTO MicroRegulator stove. Weight: 2.3 oz.(67g) with the optional TriFlex pot supportĭimensions: Optional TriFlex only (Stowed)/3.7 x 0.4 x 1.0 inch (94 x 10 x 33 mm)ĤFlex only (Stowed)1.9 x 3.0 x 1.7 inch (47 x 77 x 44 mm) ![]() Question: Can I use a 1 lb green propane canister with an adapter made by a third party on this stove?ĭuration: Burns approx.1.5 hours with 8 oz.(250g) canister Photo taken by Tianming Chen at Lake Wenatchee in Washington state. The WindMaster uses the Micro Regulator valve system. The stove itself remains exactly the same. *NOTE: The WindMaster OD-1RXN which comes with only the 4Flex pot support replaces the previous WindMaster OD-1RXC that came with both the TriFlex and the 4Flex. An efficient stove for whatever size pot your adventure requires. The 4Flex pot support works for a larger pot, but the smaller, TriFlex pot support, is available separately. The concave design of the burner head creates the effect of a built-in windscreen. ![]() Results in increased efficiency so boil time is quicker and longer. The Soto WindMaster stove is designed so the pot sits close to the flame, making it more efficient in windy weather. ![]() This well-made stove is able to stand up to harsh conditions. claims you will get “fired up” about this stove.” īoil 2 cups of water in under 2-1/2 minutes in strong winds and gusty weather. “Whether you’re a trail chef extraordinaire or merely boiling water in the backcountry, our gear tester at Great Outdoor Provision Co. Here’s what their tester at Great Outdoor Provisions has to say about “the stealthy one.”: SNEWS recently put the WindMaster stove to the test. “Soto has come up with a true winner of a stove in the Soto WindMaster, a cooking powerhouse ideal for adventure travelers needing a compact, efficient and easy-to-operate stove for backpacking, remote travel, and backcountry or other outdoor use.” ( Therese Iknoian, HI Travel Tales). The Pacific Crest Trail Gear Guide: Class of 2019 Survey ranks SOTO’s WindMaster stove at the top of their list based on 846 completed surveys. Fresh Off the Grid’, an online destination for all things camp cooking out of Bend, Oregon, took a “deep dive into lightweight backpacking stoves” and came up with the WindMaster as the “best all around canister stove” winner, followed a bit down by SOTO’s Amicus stove.
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