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#10276 - 10/28/02 02:12 PM Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
gear_freak Offline
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Registered: 09/25/02
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Hi, <br><br>For those interested, here are some test results and a question: I just received an Esbit Wing Stove this weekend (http://www.thru-hiker.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=EB101) and did some backyard testing as follows:<br><br> - Esbit Wing Stove <br> - 1 Esbit solid fuel tab<br> - 1 qt. aluminum pot with lid<br>(http://www.gsioutdoors.com/NewFiles/44120.html)<br> - windscreen from MSR Whisperlite<br> - 12 oz. of water<br><br>Results: Using the pot lid and windscreen, I managed to achieve a rolling boil in about 8 minutes. Not too bad for a stove that folds up and weighs less than some pocket change. And now the question: For those that have more experience with the Esbit stove, what is the optimal pot to use? I've heard of the MSR Titanium Kettle on the high end (http://www.backcountry-equipment.com/cookware/msr_tikettle.html) and the WalMart Grease Pot on the low end, both of which are reported to give good results, but with a $30 difference. Any thoughts?<br>
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#10277 - 10/28/02 04:48 PM Re: Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
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Registered: 08/16/02
Posts: 1204
Loc: Germany
Hi,<br>my experience is, that pots with a thin bottom part yield good results. As you should burn the whole fuel tab anyway, a little difference in time shouldnīt be of much concern. When youīre not going for extremely lightweight gear, a cheaper kettle might do the trick. I prefer stainless steel to aluminium because itīs easier to clean.
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#10278 - 10/28/02 06:07 PM Re: Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
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I couple years back i bought a 16 oz. stainless "camping mug" type cup at Wal-Mart. ABout 5 dollars. I have no experience with the wing stove, but use the reg Esbit and this works good for me.<br><br>Good luck.

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#10279 - 10/28/02 07:00 PM Re: Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
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I carry an Esbit stove. Guess I'll have to check out the pot at Wallyworld. I've been trying to fit the titanium kettle in my budget without much success lately. What I carry now is a coleman SS cup which is adequate for heating soups and drinks. I havn't tried an MRE in it yet.

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#10280 - 10/28/02 09:42 PM Blacken bottom
rodmeister Offline
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Registered: 03/23/02
Posts: 54
Loc: ca
An old backpacker's trick is to blacken the bottom of all pots to enhance absorbtion of heat. No personal experience, but been told it makes a dramatic difference. Some well stocked hikers stores carry a product to blacken pot bottoms.

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#10281 - 10/29/02 02:49 PM Re: Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
gear_freak Offline
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Registered: 09/25/02
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Update: After posing the same question on the Backpacker Magazine boards, I got a reply from someone who said they really liked using the GSI Hard Anodized boiler (http://www.backcountrygear.com/catalog/accessdetail.cfm/GSI1070) Looks like it's worth a try. I have a GSI aluminum non-stick mess kit and have been very pleased.
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#10282 - 10/30/02 01:51 AM Re: Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
Trusbx Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 397
Loc: Ed's Country
I have the GSI Hard anodized boiler. It's a good piece of equipment. I use it together with a stove / stand from the mini trangia.<br><br>The only beef if have with it is I still can't get out some of the scrambled egg bit at the side of the cup! <br><br>I had a hard time deciding between the GSI boiler and the mini trangia so I bought both. The stove / stand of the mini Trangia is kind of heavy compared to a home made alcohol stove, but I like the reliability of the trangia.......<br><br>
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#10283 - 10/30/02 03:32 AM Re: Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
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What I found works the best is a metal coffee or camp cup.Is is compact and easy to carry.You can cook soup, boil water or just about anything with it and it works well with the esbit stove.<br>Hope this helps

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#10284 - 10/30/02 05:25 AM Re: Esbit Wing Stove Test/Question
Neanderthal Offline
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Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 130
Loc: Pennsylvania
A lid can be made for the cup from aluminum flashing (easily cut with heavy scissors). Aluminum foil has proved too fragile in my usage.
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#10285 - 11/04/02 09:28 PM Re: Blacken bottom
billvann Offline
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Registered: 05/10/01
Posts: 780
Loc: NE Illinois, USA (42:19:08N 08...
You can use spray paint sold for repainting gas grills.
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