Jet Boil - Pots and Stoves

18 months ago I came across a Jetboil Saucepan ( without Stove )in a sports store in QLD -
It looked to be an exciting product but the $300 price tag put me off.
Ebay to the rescue. I ended buying up buying a Jetboil Stove AND Saucepan set from the US for $160
and was so impressed with it I purchased 3 of the Personal Cooking Systems(PCS) - these are a 2 cup capacity "cup style"
cooking utensil and a gas stove. Why 3 - well 2 were for gifts.
These systems boil water super fast and use around 1/2 the gas for a given amount of water.
Most of my trips I now only take the PCS and 1 small gas canister. On my first 5 day trip since purchasing the PCS I took 2 gas canisters
and cooked for 2 people over the 5 days plus a couple of "cuppas" for other party members. I used only 1 canister.
These are an amazing system for anyone contemplating a new stove.
No - I have no affilliation with the jetboil company.
They use standard Camping Gaz style cylinders ( 70/30 mix)
I would be interested to hear of other peoples experiences with the kit.
One downside is that the PCS is not the greatest for simmering as they are quite fierce
even on low - although the 2L cooking pot is OK for simmer.
If your like me and tending towards food that you just add hot water to - soups, stews, tea, coffee etc
then the PCS might just suit you.
It looked to be an exciting product but the $300 price tag put me off.
Ebay to the rescue. I ended buying up buying a Jetboil Stove AND Saucepan set from the US for $160
and was so impressed with it I purchased 3 of the Personal Cooking Systems(PCS) - these are a 2 cup capacity "cup style"
cooking utensil and a gas stove. Why 3 - well 2 were for gifts.
These systems boil water super fast and use around 1/2 the gas for a given amount of water.
Most of my trips I now only take the PCS and 1 small gas canister. On my first 5 day trip since purchasing the PCS I took 2 gas canisters
and cooked for 2 people over the 5 days plus a couple of "cuppas" for other party members. I used only 1 canister.
These are an amazing system for anyone contemplating a new stove.
No - I have no affilliation with the jetboil company.
They use standard Camping Gaz style cylinders ( 70/30 mix)
I would be interested to hear of other peoples experiences with the kit.
One downside is that the PCS is not the greatest for simmering as they are quite fierce
even on low - although the 2L cooking pot is OK for simmer.
If your like me and tending towards food that you just add hot water to - soups, stews, tea, coffee etc
then the PCS might just suit you.