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by PowerReviewsPros
- Compact (13)
- Lightweight (13)
- Easy to light (11)
- Good power output (11)
- Great temperature control (7)
Cons
- Unstable (5)
Best Uses
- Backpacking (12)
- Hiking (10)
- Car camping (5)
- High altitude (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid adventurer (8), Casual/ recreational (4)
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Survivalist / minimalist (8), Comfort driven (4)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (5)
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Pros
- Compact
- Easy to Light
- Lightweight
- Powerful
Cons
- Unstable
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Hiking
Comments about M S R MSR® PocketRocket™ Stove:
This packs neatly into a snow peak 900 pot/pan set along with a small (4 oz) can of isopro fuel. The fire gets so hot the inside tips of the pot stand get cherry red! Together they boil a couple of cups of water in no time flat! Don't want to trust the three tined pot stand too much though, especially in the wind, and you'll need to bring s flint or somesuch to light it with. Overall a very nice gadget for backpacking.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact
- Easy To Clean
- Easy to Light
- Great temperature control
- Lightweight
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Hiking
Comments about M S R MSR® PocketRocket™ Stove:
Use on week hike along the A.T. has never failed me!
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact
- Easy to Light
- Great temperature control
- Lightweight
- Powerful
Cons
- Unstable
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Car Camping
- High Altitude
- Hiking
Comments about M S R MSR® PocketRocket™ Stove:
used this camping and it was great kept my water boiled in all
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact
- Easy to Light
- Lightweight
- Powerful
Cons
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Car Camping
Comments about M S R MSR® PocketRocket™ Stove:
outstanding backpacking stove. ideal for boiling water. cooking a meal on it may be more difficult due to the size of the stove. if all you need is hot water for a dehydrated meal or tea, this is the stove for you.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Comfort Driven
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact
- Easy to Light
- Lightweight
- Powerful
Cons
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Car Camping
- Hiking
Comments about M S R MSR® PocketRocket™ Stove:
Great little stove. Have tried many, but this is the best and well worth the purchase.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Comfort Driven
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Q:
can you use the brunton or coleman fuel canitsters with the rocket? they both look like they have the same type of screw on system.Asked on 2/13/2010 by trapper from stuart,fl1 answer
A:
any isobutane canister will work as long as it is not a GAZ canisterAnswered on 4/17/2010 by donfachabella from somewhere in NYS
Q:
how long will the fuel last on high burnAsked on 6/4/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
It runs about 50 to 60 min on a 8 oz canAnswered on 11/30/2009 by Fred from Berlin Pa
Q:
This may or may not be a stupid question but Im becoming somewhat of a survivalist and I was wondering can this be used indoors...in a basement say? If not is there one that can?Asked on 5/31/2009 by Anonymous3 answers
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The Pocketrocket Stove is a very clean burning item but I still would NOT recommend using this item indoors.Answered on 6/3/2009 by Spencer from Gander MtnA:
Yes,I use it in a big truck,but you need ventilation to avoid Co buildup.Answered on 6/14/2009 by safn from mnA:
yes if used under a range hood, a little fresh air,, just like a propane kitchen stove, in a basement my be pushing the safety issueAnswered on 4/17/2010 by survivor guy from home
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I'm a bit new to all this so i was wondering can this stove burn gasoline or kerosene?Asked on 4/9/2009 by Patrick In Ohio from youngstown Ohio1 answer
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This stove uses a liquid pressurized gas (LPG) canister that is highly flammable and explosive. Use only MSR® premium blend canister fuel, 70 Butane/30 Propane or 80 IsoButane/20 Propane mix, certified to EN 417 (4 ounces/113 g or 8 ounces/227 g).Answered on 4/10/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech





