Jetboil Stash Cooking System

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About This Item

SPECS:

  • Dimensions: 4.4 in. x 5.1 in.
  • Weight: 7.1 oz.
  • Power: 4500 BTU/h
  • Volume: 0.8 L

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • Lightweight, compact cooking system
  • Stand-alone stove with titanium burner
  • 0.8 L Stash™ is 40% lighter than the 0.8 L Zip™
  • Extremely lightweight 0.8 L FluxRing® cook pot
  • FluxRing® technology delivers a rapid 2.5 min. boil time
  • Nesting design allows for compact, easy transportation
  • Cook Pot with lid & attached pour handle allows for easy handling
  • Fuel stabilizer keeps everything stable and steady in the wilderness
  • Designed for storage of 100g Jetpower® Fuel Canister
  • Compatible accessories include Grade Coffee Press, hanging kit and JetSet utensils

TECH SPECS:

  • Cooking Type: Fast Boil
  • Average Boil Time: 2 min. 30 sec. per 0.5 L
  • Water Boiled: 12 L per 100g Jetpower® can
  • Fuel Regulator: No
  • Group Size: 1 to 2 people
  • Ignition Type: Match
  • Product Type: System
  • Brand : Jetboil
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 21JETASTSHSTVXXXXCAC
  • SKU: 21807326
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REVIEWS

4.4
88%
Recommended

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Lightweight, Fast Boil Times

Great stove and pot for boiling water. It boils water so fast! No issues in the wind with this stove. Only complaint I have is that it’s a bit finicky to try and fit all the components into the pot together and even then it rattles a little.

Efficient!

Fuel efficient. A little too small for my personal needs. Means, I have to boil twice.

Loose Lid

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Good stove for lightweight backpacking. My only complaint is the lid is too loose and easily falls off. Although the handle folds over the lid it doesn't lock so it doesn't hold the lid in place. I'm searching for a replacement lid.

Clogged Stove With No Repair Option

Bought this stove two years ago brand new. Used on two backpacking trips. Always kept clean and stored in the bag and essentially like new. Clogged on first attempt to light on a 7 day trip. Jet boil refused warranty and no option for repair, advice on disassembly for cleaning or replacement parts. I had the old sol ti for years and it worked great. A real disappointment this round.

Clogged Jet After A Few Uses--little Help

I purchased this system at the end of March for our thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. The compact, self-contained design was appealing, as was the heat exchanger on the pot which we figured would save fuel. It worked well for the first couple of weeks as long as it wasn't windy. Over the course of several days, however, its performance rapidly decreased and it eventually stopped working entirely. I confirmed that the fuel was getting from the canister and past the stove valve, so it's a clogged jet that is causing the problem. We haven't had any boil overs and have only boiled water, so I know it's not food or something in there. I have cleaned the jets on white gas stoves using a thin wire, but the design of the Stash only provides access to the jet through one of the four very small holes on the side--and my little tool doesn't fit. We have been eating freeze-dried dinners reconstituted with cold water, which is less than idea. Next time I have the opportunity, I will try to get a needle-threader (which has a very fine wire) and see if I can get it in there. I contacted Jetboil support for warranty help. They were very nice, but want me to send the product in for evaluation--which obviously isn't going to work while we're on the trail. I wish I had gone with the MSR or SOTO like everybody else on the trail.

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