table width=”100%” colgroup col / col / /colgroup tbody tr td width=”55px” img alt=”HAZMAT” src=”/SupplyImages/WF00006/HAZMAT_Class_2-1_Flammable_Gas.png” width=”50″ height=”50″ / /td td Hazmat Item: additional shipping charges and restrictions apply. See a href=”/page.aspx?name=Terms-of-Use” Terms and Conditions /a for details. /td /tr /tbody /table / Fuel Mixes: Primus Power Gas (25% isobutane, 50% butane, 25% propane), Primus Propane (100% propane), Coleman Outlander (70% butane, 30% propane), Coleman Propane (100% propane), Optimus Energy (25% isobutane, 50% butane, 25% propane), Burton Max Butane (100% butane), Burton Max Fuel Blend (80% butane, 20% propane), Olicamp Rocket Fuel (75% isobutane, 25% propane) / Butane Stove Fuel 8 oz: Includes a collar notch on top of the canister that provides easy alignment in appliances. / Powerfuel contains 1 liter of naphtha (chemically clean gasoline / petrol) with added corrosion protection. / Propane mixes allows cartridges to maintain pressure at lower temps.
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perfect and compact perfect and compact. it fits my kit which is a Pathfinder nesting bottle with cup lid an extra stainless cup and wood stove with a Sawyer Filter and jet stove.
Very easy quick backpack solution While not cheap being able to get this prime made my life easier and maybe broke even on going out of the way to get the cheaper Coleman version out of stock most places end of season. Not sure it worked any better/different but it worked perfectly. Used with Etekcity stove made cooking extremely easy and quick compared to using my Whisperlite with white gas. Was worried it might not perform but did like a champ. Weight not much diff than carrying a can of white gas–I believe it netted out…
Great stuff, but try to source it locally for cheaper Jetpower Fuel is awesome. For backpacking purposes, I have recently switched from a large propane stove to a much smaller Etekcity isobutane stove, and had little experience in these canisters. I have found that I will never go back to the propane, as this takes up so little space, lasts so long, and heats so efficiently. I have the 450G cannister, and I think there is about half left, and I have cooked (ie.boiled water for noodles, rice, coffee, etc) for four people on two weekend trips,…