Right, I'm looking around for something smaller, more compact and less "industrial-looking" for my camping cook-ups, a change/update from a long standing battered FURNO burner attached to a propane cylinder.
The JetBoil stoves, among them the Minimo which has attracted my attention last week, caught my eye. It was explained to me the major advantage of these stoves was the protected flame; it is not affected by wind, with no flaring — the heat is concentrated directly upward rather than spread out. There was no demonstration in-store of this. My concern though was at $330 it is one of the most expensive stoves to pack under the wing (save for certain MSRs!). Has anybody here used one long-term and can report on their performance, particularly in the snow (I intend to have a snow camp at either JB Plain or Wire Plain/Hotham in July)? I have a separate titanium kettle I'd like to use with the stove too; I understand a separate attachment is available for the Minimo to enable this to be used.
TIA.