Originally Posted by Powerguy
MT, you wouldn't by chance have a alky stove to try and see how much time is saves?


I took a 15min break at work today and gave my new pot its first test run using a supercat stove. I've got several alchy stoves but thought the supercat's wider/lower profile would provide stable support for the pot and the flame profile would match the diameter of the pot and the distance to the flux ring. Long story short, in 40degree windy weather (I used a wind screen) I heated 16oz of water to almost a boil (heavy steam and bubbles forming) in a timed ten minutes which is when the fuel also ran out.

I'll do more testing with other stoves. The supercat is dirt simple, and weighs nothing, but just isn't enough stove for real world conditions OR for the full 32oz capacity of the pot. I won't be surprised if the White Box ends up my favorite.........again. I've also got both E2E stove sizes, and the Gram Weenie might work as well as the WB stove, though it could be a little more tippy.

Stay tuned.


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