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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 734421" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I have a jetboil and use the primus canisters (because that is what it sold locally) I have used it at 10,000 in the summer and 9000 foot in the winter when it was 15-20 below zero to melt snow and it worked great. one cannister (that fits in the mug) would probably do it if you only cooked one meal a day, if you were cooking 2-3 a day id take at least 3 just to be safe. the jet boil will boil 16 ox of water in about 2-3 minutes depending on temp. so thats not a lot of fuel consumption. they are light though so not a big deal to carry, and they have a crunch tool that punctures the empty ones so you can compact it and it wont take up much space (about like a smashed pop can)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 734421, member: 22242"] I have a jetboil and use the primus canisters (because that is what it sold locally) I have used it at 10,000 in the summer and 9000 foot in the winter when it was 15-20 below zero to melt snow and it worked great. one cannister (that fits in the mug) would probably do it if you only cooked one meal a day, if you were cooking 2-3 a day id take at least 3 just to be safe. the jet boil will boil 16 ox of water in about 2-3 minutes depending on temp. so thats not a lot of fuel consumption. they are light though so not a big deal to carry, and they have a crunch tool that punctures the empty ones so you can compact it and it wont take up much space (about like a smashed pop can) [/QUOTE]
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