Are you looking for the best camping stoves and backpacking stoves in 2020? These are some of the best camping stoves and backpacking stoves we found so far: ✅1. Eureka! SPRK+ Camp Stove Product Tour ✅2. Jetboil Genesis Basecamp Camping Cooking System amzn.to/3apJ6Ty ✅3. Solo Stove Campfire amzn.to/3oIeOUA ✅4. Jetboil Zip Product Tour Video amzn.to/3oJgNI8 ✅5. Eureka! Ignite Portable Two-Burner Camping Stove amzn.to/3eAhpuL
Have you ever actually used any of this gear? Your images and videos are all from other websites and company advertising. How can you give a legitimate review of products you don't own and have never used?
Butane has a significant downside as I recently found out. It doesn’t work at near zero temperatures. Notice how butane canisters are light weight, that’s because butane isn’t high pressure in liquid form compared to propane. At zero degrees Celsius it has basically no pressure to produce a decent flame. And even a few degrees higher than zero it still doesn’t work because the canister cools significantly as it empty’s. Butane boils at -1C but propane boils at -42C, hence light weight butane canisters vs heavy duty propane bottles.
I purchased the jet boil and it was nothing as promised! I had to send it back. How did you guys try these out??? Are you guys getting paid for doing this?
I've go a jet boil coffee maker. It's ok for what it does, boiling water and making a small amount of coffee. But to really cook you still have to have a regular stove. Not something I'd take on a backpacking trip. I'll stick with my MSR WhisperLite. It's still going strong after 25 years and doesn't require those stupid little propane containers that have to be thrown away when empty.
@@dhrtiwalter8670 The food stuck to the pan (I used plenty of oil). The wind blocker didn't block the wind. It was expensive. The lighting mechanism did not work and one of the tops melted. Maybe I got a bad one.
Are you looking for the best camping stoves and backpacking stoves in 2020? These are some of the best camping stoves and backpacking stoves we found so far:
✅1. Eureka! SPRK+ Camp Stove Product Tour
✅2. Jetboil Genesis Basecamp Camping Cooking System
amzn.to/3apJ6Ty
✅3. Solo Stove Campfire
amzn.to/3oIeOUA
✅4. Jetboil Zip Product Tour Video
amzn.to/3oJgNI8
✅5. Eureka! Ignite Portable Two-Burner Camping Stove
amzn.to/3eAhpuL
Nice video and very informative and very entertaining and very satisfaction more videos.
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Have you ever actually used any of this gear? Your images and videos are all from other websites and company advertising. How can you give a legitimate review of products you don't own and have never used?
After the apocalypse where are you going to get those butane cans?
Lmao who said this was an apocalypse ready list?
Uh the channel name.
Bruh survival gear not apocalypse gear
No needed couse after apocalypse McDonald will still on the business
Please look up the word, "apocalypse" and ask yourself if your question made sense.
Bobby Hill: "my dad says butane is a bastard gas"
@@dhrtiwalter8670 Gol dangit, Bobby? I told you that was a secret!
This looks gorgeous, but I am a misanthrope with very few friends and no prospects on camping or ongoing human relationships.
Butane has a significant downside as I recently found out. It doesn’t work at near zero temperatures. Notice how butane canisters are light weight, that’s because butane isn’t high pressure in liquid form compared to propane. At zero degrees Celsius it has basically no pressure to produce a decent flame. And even a few degrees higher than zero it still doesn’t work because the canister cools significantly as it empty’s.
Butane boils at -1C but propane boils at -42C, hence light weight butane canisters vs heavy duty propane bottles.
That's why you get a liquid fuel stove to boil water to warm up your butane cans with.........
Both those Eureka stoves are interesting. Would like to try them both.
I purchased the jet boil and it was nothing as promised! I had to send it back. How did you guys try these out??? Are you guys getting paid for doing this?
No they just found it on the internet
What jetboil did you buy?
@@mitchellwilley7208 the basecamp they advertise in this video with all the works. Just wondering why do you ask? If you're looking for this one?
I've go a jet boil coffee maker. It's ok for what it does, boiling water and making a small amount of coffee. But to really cook you still have to have a regular stove. Not something I'd take on a backpacking trip. I'll stick with my MSR WhisperLite. It's still going strong after 25 years and doesn't require those stupid little propane containers that have to be thrown away when empty.
@@dhrtiwalter8670 The food stuck to the pan (I used plenty of oil). The wind blocker didn't block the wind. It was expensive. The lighting mechanism did not work and one of the tops melted. Maybe I got a bad one.
Useful!
Butane burners can be bought for 25-30 bucks
Jetboil Genesis looks pretty good ... So pity difficult to find/buy in Indonesia ☹️☹️☹️
So you just take clips from other people's reviews and put them together for views? Thats not what this is for. You're not helping in any way.
2 Spark Plus stoves is way cheaper than one Genesis Base Camp.
But propane is hotter that makes cooking much faster.
Is it though? I’ve always had better faster results using the portable butane stoves
What a optimistic
so you just steal other videos and compile them for your own views? while claiming to have knowledge about which is best? lol.
I'm sold on jetboil I don't care what it cost!
A bunch of infomercials with no actual testing. Pointless.
Major fail!!! Need something that produces power duhhhhh!! And not have to bring your whole dam kitchen!!!!!
👍😎☕🍩🔧🔪
This a infomercial. Not a true review 👎
Me first comment pls
I was first mate
@@kyleandrews5600 :(
@@coxynormus2027 U need to be quicker
“A hot brew on a cold day?”
Yes, like a hot chocolate on a cold day?