Backpacking stoves/MSR Simmerlite
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Backpacking stoves/MSR Simmerlite
I am in the process of purchasing a new backpacking stove. I prefer stoves that use white gas. I am leaning toward the MSR Simmerlite stove. Most reviews seem to be positive. Does anyone have any experience with this stove that they'd like to share? Thanks, js hill
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Re: Backpacking stoves/MSR Simmerlite
I wrote something of a review of the Simmerlite on my blog.
I like the Simmerlite. The Simmerlite's claim to fame is that it's a lightweight stove, perhaps the lightest white gas stove currently on the market.
For the most part, it does NOT simmer. In fact the joke among backpackers is that the name should be called the SimmerNot. I have however talked to a couple of people who have a Simmerlite that will simmer. You might get lucky and get the exception, but don't go in expecting that the stove will live up to its name.
YMMV
HJ
I like the Simmerlite. The Simmerlite's claim to fame is that it's a lightweight stove, perhaps the lightest white gas stove currently on the market.
For the most part, it does NOT simmer. In fact the joke among backpackers is that the name should be called the SimmerNot. I have however talked to a couple of people who have a Simmerlite that will simmer. You might get lucky and get the exception, but don't go in expecting that the stove will live up to its name.
YMMV
HJ
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Re: Backpacking stoves/MSR Simmerlite
I've heard that as well. Some users of the stove say that "over pumping" is often the cause of the stove not simmering well. They recommend no more than half the number of the pumps (strokes) that MSR says to use. I'm thinking of purchasing one and if I can't get it to live up to its name, I'll return it. Thanks for your input. js hill
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Re: Backpacking stoves/MSR Simmerlite
js,js hill wrote:I've heard that as well. Some users of the stove say that "over pumping" is often the cause of the stove not simmering well. They recommend no more than half the number of the pumps (strokes) that MSR says to use. I'm thinking of purchasing one and if I can't get it to live up to its name, I'll return it. Thanks for your input. js hill
I've been using MSR stoves since 1987. I can simmer on a Whisperlite or an XGK. I've tried every trick in the book on the Simmerlite. I can't get it to simmer properly. Good luck.
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they got it half right
It's lite allright, but Simmer? Ha! I love it for snow camping - but all I do is melt snow and boil water. It does that great. But I wouldn't get one if I wanted to actually cook anything that required temperature control. If you want a white gas stove that does that, get a Dragonfly.
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Re: Backpacking stoves/MSR Simmerlite
I have one as well. I found to get close to a simmer, I have to pull the wind screen off of it. That seems to bring it down a few degrees.
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Re: Backpacking stoves/MSR Simmerlite
I use the Simmerlite too. It's worked fine for me, no issues so far. But I'm in the camp of those who haven't had much luck getting it to simmer. As someone mentioned, pumping less does help, but then it takes longer to get to the initial boil. I usually end up just holding the cook pot up away from the flame, and then it simmers just fine .
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