The stove I'm reviewing, the IsoClean, is a simple open cup. The stove is intended to be used with the Bobcat system that I posted a review of recently. With the Bobcat, the pot is supported by the windscreen and is very stable.

For the video, I put the pot on a stand and propped the windscreen open. If you look closely at the video, you can see the stand. The stand is just two pieces of bent aluminum rod adjusted such that the pot height above the stove is the same as it would be were the pot resting on the windscreen.

A video shot with a closed windscreen might be a little less interesting. smile

The pot had to warm up a little before the flame turned blue, but it didn't take long.

Interestingly, Flat Cat has another version of the stove meant to work with a canteen cup. The stove produces a, you guessed it, kidney shaped flame more or less matching the shape of the cup -- keeping the handles cool. Now, I thought that was pretty danged clever.

HJ
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