Thank you very much, SD, for the analysis and photos.
I wonder what the weight comparison is between these setups and a JetBoil -- which weighs 14 oz minus the fuel canister.
The JetBoil cup is designed to hold a small fuel canister as well as the burner. I sure like mine -- boils water in a jiffy and is so compact.
Have had the original JetBoil for a few years -- for car camping it's my go-to for morning coffee and evening cocoa. Just bought the new "Flash" version and will be keeping the old JetBoil in the car from here out.
The FluxRing heat exchanger captures 80% of the flame's heat – about twice that of most canister stoves. One 3.5 ounce (110 gram) canister of fuel can boil up to 12 liters of water, which means less fuel to carry. It's also fast – two minutes to boil 16 oz. of water for cocoa, coffee, instant soup or a freeze-dried meal. Easy push-button starter. Compatible with any standard threaded fuel canister. Burner and a 3.5 oz. fuel canister nest inside the pot.