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<blockquote data-quote="ssssnake529" data-source="post: 1118273" data-attributes="member: 92079"><p>The MSR Reactor is my go-to cold weather stove, primarily because it puts out so much heat that it is great for melting snow (which is typically how I get my water in the winter time.)</p><p></p><p>With regards to butane performance in sub zero weather, I put the butane canister inside my jacket and warm it up. Then, I attach the warm canister to the stove, and heat up a small amount of water. I then pour the warmed up water in a bowl, and set the butane canister in this bowl of warm (not hot) water. </p><p></p><p>This method works very well, and I've used it down to 30 below zero. The bowl I use is a very light titanium bowl, so it only adds less than 2 ounces to my stove system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssssnake529, post: 1118273, member: 92079"] The MSR Reactor is my go-to cold weather stove, primarily because it puts out so much heat that it is great for melting snow (which is typically how I get my water in the winter time.) With regards to butane performance in sub zero weather, I put the butane canister inside my jacket and warm it up. Then, I attach the warm canister to the stove, and heat up a small amount of water. I then pour the warmed up water in a bowl, and set the butane canister in this bowl of warm (not hot) water. This method works very well, and I've used it down to 30 below zero. The bowl I use is a very light titanium bowl, so it only adds less than 2 ounces to my stove system. [/QUOTE]
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