Nice video, explains a lot. I had this happen with my first stove which an old no-brand from a supermarket and always assumed it was normal. When I got my MSR PR2 and tried it on I was surprised how little gas escaped vs my previous one which would often get fuel on my hands if I had it slightly tilted when screwing it in. I suppose its a matter of checking what the EN 417 standard recommends in terms of pin length
Thanks. I did a little research about design specifications for these stoves to try and find the correct pin length. I'll definitely check out the EN 417 standards. Thank you!
I have the same stove. I guess I thought that was normal... Then again, I've had it for about 10 years so haven't really had anything to compare it to.
@@HikingWithCam I started with one of those same push to start ones. The mesh on top got all rusted out and the flame was awful. I bought the BRS and it was amazing. Much smaller and lighter and about as simple as it can get.
Nice video, explains a lot. I had this happen with my first stove which an old no-brand from a supermarket and always assumed it was normal. When I got my MSR PR2 and tried it on I was surprised how little gas escaped vs my previous one which would often get fuel on my hands if I had it slightly tilted when screwing it in. I suppose its a matter of checking what the EN 417 standard recommends in terms of pin length
Thanks. I did a little research about design specifications for these stoves to try and find the correct pin length. I'll definitely check out the EN 417 standards. Thank you!
I have the same stove. I guess I thought that was normal... Then again, I've had it for about 10 years so haven't really had anything to compare it to.
I thought the same until my buddy showed me how his MSR pocket rocket worked. That’s when I knew something was off.
Brs FTW
IMHO, Yes.
@@HikingWithCam I started with one of those same push to start ones. The mesh on top got all rusted out and the flame was awful. I bought the BRS and it was amazing. Much smaller and lighter and about as simple as it can get.