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Below is a great price on Jet Boil stoves...... FYI
http://www.4wd.com/subcategories.aspx?jeep-sid=236&pg=14
Mine should be here soon.
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Preacha Man
07-26-2007, 14:05
Thanks a lot for the post, I have been thinking about buying one for some time. I think that they are pretty neat, and especially with the coffee press :D
Below is a great price on Jet Boil stoves...... FYI
http://www.4wd.com/subcategories.aspx?jeep-sid=236&pg=14
Mine should be here soon.
(not sure where to post info like this)
:) i just ordered 2 of them with thecamo cozy:cool: neo
headchange4u
07-26-2007, 18:38
:) i just ordered 2 of them with thecamo cozy:cool: neo
I though you already used a Jetboil. Get some for your boys?
hacktorious
07-26-2007, 22:20
Wow, that is a great price. I have never seen them that low.
GrizzlyAdams
07-26-2007, 22:33
Wow, that is a great price. I have never seen them that low.
I was really surprised myself. MSRP is close to $80. But when you see what hardware is there, you realize there's quite a significant markup, and room (at least for the manufacturer) for a significantly reduced price. Maybe the 4 wheel drive place got a bunch for some promotional.
An adult advisor in my crew at Philmont last year carried one for his early a.m. shot 'o java before the scouts dragged themselves out of the sack. Looked like a handy cooking system for 1 or 2 people, if you stay simple. So with this tip I bought one.
thanks 4D's !
Grizz
angrysparrow
07-26-2007, 22:39
An adult advisor in my crew at Philmont last year carried one for his early a.m. shot 'o java before the scouts dragged themselves out of the sack. Looked like a handy cooking system for 1 or 2 people, if you stay simple.
Agreed. I've got one and it works great for hot liquids and simple FBC, which is about as fancy as I cook on the trail. At that price, I'd buy if I didn't already have one.
I though you already used a Jetboil. Get some for your boys?
yes,i1 for each one of boys:cool: neo
Good deal of the Jetboil. If I weren't a dedicated MSR Pocket Rocket user, I'd try to snatch that up. I've only seen a couple of them, they seem to work well. I think I remember NCPatrick having one at the April SEHHA Hangout, if I'm not mistaken. It's all good though, what works for one isn't the best for the next person. :D
so after you cook dinner in less than a minute what are you going to do the rest of the evening :p
Way to heavy to take backapcking IMO..I will stick with my alcohol stove
...what are you going to do the rest of the evening :p
Way to heavy to take backapcking IMO..I will stick with my alcohol stove
spend that much more time with my kids.... look around... sit still.... rub sore feet..... etc!. :)
As far as the weight... 1lb for the three of us... I use it just to boil water and then pour that into our ziplocks or pouch's... Works well for me and the two kids.
my 2 sons got their jetboils with camo cozy today:cool: neo
:) i have a jet boil and i used it last sept in rmnp and love it i used it with mountain house meals it work really good in the cold weather it was about 20 degrees up in the mountains at night.
i recently added the coffee press and http://www.jetboil.com/Products/Accessories/Coffee-Press
pot support and stablizer http://www.jetboil.com/Products/Accessories/Pot-Support
they all fit together plus a small can of fuel last me 2 meals a day for a week
ican make pancakes on kayaking trips and coffee anytime:cool: neo
i recently added the coffee press and http://www.jetboil.com/Products/Accessories/Coffee-Press
pot support and stablizer http://www.jetboil.com/Products/Accessories/Pot-Support
they all fit together plus a small can of fuel last me 2 meals a day for a week
ican make pancakes on kayaking trips and coffee anytime:cool: neo
:D plus i love the camo cozy slide this between cozy and pot and you have a complete set up:cool: neo
http://www.rei.com/product/745318
here is a pic from hammock engineer with his camo jetboil:cool: neo
http://trailjournals.com/photos.cfm?id=246522
slowhike
08-20-2007, 05:39
here is a pic from hammock engineer with his camo jetboil:cool: neo
http://trailjournals.com/photos.cfm?id=246522
he looks right at home out there, don't he?