Neither could I. My local store - 25 miles away- had them labelled but none had been delivered for stock. Staff helpfully ordered it online for me in-store for delivery to my home. Sadly when it arrived I was very disappointed with the quality. Rivet not in place causing the pot handle to spring out; uneven stitching already fraying on the neoprene cover and the stove itself seems very flimsy. The kicker was when I tried to return it online, I couldn't. Because I paid for it in-store I had to go back for a refund. At the advertised price of £90.its clearly not worth it and even at the discounted price of £45 the quality isn't there in my opinion. Add to that the lack of a gas canister stand. Disappointed on a number of levels, with the poor product and GoOutdoors response.
Makes you wonder how it got passed quality control like that in the factory as mine is ok. Yes there's probably better out there but i went for the compactness of it. Unfortunately i can't compare it to similar as i have never had a system like this before. Shame you got a bad one though
Yes you can buy the orange stand from Go Outdoors but i wouldn't advise using a pan on the stove without the modified jetboil pot support as the pan would be too close to the burner without the pot support. Hope that helps
Thanks for the video mate. I'm eyeing up this new stove as my next purchase. Question, you seemed to have a bit of bother attaching the pot to the burner and I came across a similar comment on a recent review of the Heiro. You never commented on it so I thought all was well until you poured your brew with the gas cannister and stand still attached. Is this an issue or is it teething troubles?
Yeah the pot does attach to the burner and feels a bit tight going on and feels like it's not on proper but it does seem to grip the and has not failed me upto now
@@currahee1960 I'm on the fence with this one. Nice price, size etc but, surely, you should be able to remove the pot safely with the handles or the neoprene without risk. Might need to get my hands on one before buying Thanks for taking the time to reply and keep up the good work.
I can't be too sure why people leave them attached while pouring as i have never had a cooking system like this before and not yet used it on an active camp, maybe it's just more convenient to use it this way
Can't believe i kept saying millimetres instead of millilitres 😭 only realised after i uploaded it 😟
Can't seem to find one in stock anywhere.
Yeah they are hard to get at the moment, maybe try pre-order with go outdoors
Neither could I. My local store - 25 miles away- had them labelled but none had been delivered for stock. Staff helpfully ordered it online for me in-store for delivery to my home.
Sadly when it arrived I was very disappointed with the quality. Rivet not in place causing the pot handle to spring out; uneven stitching already fraying on the neoprene cover and the stove itself seems very flimsy. The kicker was when I tried to return it online, I couldn't. Because I paid for it in-store I had to go back for a refund.
At the advertised price of £90.its clearly not worth it and even at the discounted price of £45 the quality isn't there in my opinion. Add to that the lack of a gas canister stand. Disappointed on a number of levels, with the poor product and GoOutdoors response.
Makes you wonder how it got passed quality control like that in the factory as mine is ok. Yes there's probably better out there but i went for the compactness of it. Unfortunately i can't compare it to similar as i have never had a system like this before. Shame you got a bad one though
I bought one of these yesterday, from my local Go Outdoors. You cant go wrong at £45!
Can you buy the orange stands fro go outdoors too ? And can you put a small trying pan on top in place of the cup ? good review i just bought 1 today
Yes you can buy the orange stand from Go Outdoors but i wouldn't advise using a pan on the stove without the modified jetboil pot support as the pan would be too close to the burner without the pot support.
Hope that helps
Thanks for the video mate. I'm eyeing up this new stove as my next purchase. Question, you seemed to have a bit of bother attaching the pot to the burner and I came across a similar comment on a recent review of the Heiro. You never commented on it so I thought all was well until you poured your brew with the gas cannister and stand still attached. Is this an issue or is it teething troubles?
Yeah the pot does attach to the burner and feels a bit tight going on and feels like it's not on proper but it does seem to grip the and has not failed me upto now
@@currahee1960then I suppose my next question would be, why not detach the pot before pouring.
Think it's to lessen the chances of burning yourself with the pot being hot, I suppose you could detach it by using the handles
@@currahee1960 I'm on the fence with this one. Nice price, size etc but, surely, you should be able to remove the pot safely with the handles or the neoprene without risk. Might need to get my hands on one before buying
Thanks for taking the time to reply and keep up the good work.
I can't be too sure why people leave them attached while pouring as i have never had a cooking system like this before and not yet used it on an active camp, maybe it's just more convenient to use it this way
BTUs , = British thermal units. Cheers from Canada , eh!!
Thanks for that info 👍🏻