We bought our JB Flash when they first came out (over a yr ago?) and it's still going strong. We use it constantly and are only on our third fuel canister. Ours heats to boili…
- Tanya, 09/17/11
Cowsbell, Montucky
Differences with the old version:
multiple color choices
thermodynamic color changing side panels
translucent plastic stove instead of black
small patch on cozy opposite h…
- JUSTIN, 01/06/10
LEWISVILLE
Compact, fast, clever design, I love this thing. I’m thinking about replacing my microwave with it for heating water. You would not believe how tough it is backpacking with…
- steve, 04/26/11
Glendale, az
I bought this to replace a MSR Pocket Rocket that broke on my last trip. I love how the pot is attached to the stove in order to conserve fuel and you don't have to worry abo…
- JOSH, 12/13/11
Denver, CO
Very compact, heats water fast…
- Travis, 05/06/13
United States
So this is another product that I can easily give 5 stars! It is perfect for a 3-4 person trip on the mountain. It fits everything inside, comes with a strainer in the lid and…
- Brandon, 04/06/13
Chicago
This is my second Jet Boil (first one got stolen). I used the flash for long backpacking trips but wanted something smaller that I could use for overnight road/mountain-biking…
- Andrew, 09/19/11
West Virginia
I took a Jetboil Flash to Iraq with me two years ago and loved it. My only complaints were that the lid didn't securely snap on the cup and it was a little bigger than I would…
- Terence, 01/14/12
enroute to Afghanistan
This stove is sick. It boils water super fast and is good for warming your hands. I've made pretty much anything in this stove and it all worked.It's easy to clean, easy to us…
- TROY, 11/23/08
Staunton
I bought this item because I was tired of eating sandwiches and beef jerky while out hiking for days. Boils water from a frozen state quickly. Able to have Mac N Cheese with…
- Jesse, 01/24/12
West side of michigan
I once spent a day in the bowels of the MSR R&D dept. We were trying to create the perfect hi altitude stove. I showed them all our tricks for eeking out performance from a ca…
- Chris, 12/07/09
i got this baby for christmas and i use it for EVERYTHING. I take it ice fishing, camping, back packing...i even take it to work with me in the winter to make soup. It heats…
- GLENN, 01/26/11
Maywood
This product is super worth it!! No more Soggie sandwhichs or dried crushed chips on a nice winter hike or climb, Its time for warm oat meal in the morning!! How about Mac n C…
- Derek, 01/22/13
This thing is great. I've cooked bacon and eggs, hamburgers, chili, and disgustingly large portions of mashed potatoes out in the middle of West Texas/New Mexico backcountry w…
- Daniel, 11/29/11
Austin
If you are heating up anything more than water, this is a must have with the Jetboil System! We have cooked eggs, mac and cheese, potato soup, you name it, out on the trail an…
- Melanie, 04/21/13
Lancaster, PA
Big upgrade from the aluminum jetboils. More durable and very light weight. Only con I have is the handle is too loose and flimsy. Other then that I love it, great for 2 peopl…
- Sean, 03/06/13
Philly
This is a great upgrade for your old jet boil flash. Light as a feather and pretty tough. Only down side is the handle is worthless with any liquid in the jetboil. I just cut…
- eric, 01/31/13
After camping in the Smokey's last year with a pal that had a Flash Cup Jet Boil system, I had to get one. His hot toddies were warmer longer then mine. His clean-up after a m…
- Christopher, 12/04/10
Athens
I use the Jetboil cup if I need a meal to go on the hike. The cup fits right on top of the stove and you use it just like the pot. Great for making coffee or oatmeal for a lit…
- Reagon, 11/08/10
i like to keep organized and i love how everything fits into the cup of this system. the cup is superior for boiling water for re-hydrating meals; it boils ultra-fast. not as…
- melanie, 03/11/12
New England
I got my jetboil Companion Cup (as i call it, since its so useful) a few months back, and would probably never use a white gas stove again! This cup boils just over 16oz. in…
- Robert, 10/16/12
Nothing against Jetboil, but since Starbucks invented VIA Instant Coffee, I no longer have a need to pack this and coffee. The VIA packets for several days fit inside my Flas…
- Brian, 11/30/10
State College, PA
This actually got used on a recent rafting trip to make coffee for about 10 different picky coffee drinkers that each wanted a different kind of coffee, and it worked great fo…
- Scott, 06/25/10
I can smell Philly from here..
The product has been redesigned with the true camper in mind. Designers tucked some of the buttons and knobs so they are not easily broken enhancing the products use.…
- Kyle, 12/28/12
I could write about it's use while clinging to a ledge on K2. Only I've never been to K2. I have wanted a hot cup of coco on a cold night and been too lazy to get out of my b…
- CLARENCE E, 10/01/10
RALEIGH
This little pot holder and leg stand come standard with most Jetboils now. However, if you don't have one you have no idea how much you're limiting your Jetboil. This weekend…
- William, 01/14/13
without this accessory for your jetboil, you can't use any other types of pots. This is a must...…
- Andrew, 03/04/11
Dayton
Does exactly as advertised. Good to help dispose of those used, empty fuel canisters.…
- Zac, 01/31/13
Auburn, AL
This product is super easy to use. It screws onto your jetboil fuel canister and then you lever down to open and empty the canister. Best feature on this is the plastic housin…
- Philip, 05/21/12
Wilmington
If you are one of those "just in case" person, like me, than this replacemnt gives you peace of mind. Have not needed the replacement yet, as our tramping team never had troub…
- Ursula, 01/16/13
Have not needed one of these replacement kits yet, as jetboil is just too good for that, but am the kind of person who prefers to be safe than sorry. It's one of those "just i…
- Ursula, 01/15/13
In the box: You get everything you see in the picture (Duh!). One thing not shown that it comes with is the universal stove attachment (allows you to use any pot).
When pa…
- Andrew, 11/19/11
I carried this stove for a year in Iraq, it never failed to light or provide me with a cup of hot tea while I was on my watch. It stored well, my only complaint was the lid, w…
- Terence, 01/07/12
enroute to Afghanistan