That’s interesting. We haven’t gone refillable because we like the packable size of the 1lb bottles…but getting a few refillable that are that size is super interesting. Thanks for sharing, I’m going to go check that out!
Cost is $279.95. I have one and it works perfect. I like it and have no issues so far. The dials work just fine and all a person has to do is look at the flame like any gas stove to adjust the heat. It is compact and easy to use.
My Jetboil Genesis just arrived today. I also ordered the durn DeWalt box and the deep drawer you showed thank you very much lol. I had no idea those even existed and might get another box for my power tools. The box and drawer should allow me to get rid of the Home Depot tote I use as my kitchen that is half empty. I'm excited to put it all to use!
Hahahaha! Thanks for watching. Honestly, if you like to cook they are worth the money. If you're burgers and hot dogs - I'd stick with something cheaper.
GREAT review. This is the one for me. The others don NOT have a good regulator for the flame. You are so right, its either on or off. Can't simmer or cook slow with the others.
We have the half gen. It's great. For multi day backpack trips it makes dinner just that much better, and a nice luxury. 4lbs with the propane tank and skillet. Great video and review.
Great review of both likes and gripes. I agree with all of them. Most positive are the compactness, carry bag, the precise flame adjustment, and the two burner distancing.. On the negative, the windscreen seems worthless. As you pointed out, this requires some external wind protection. Thank you for this useful review.
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My wife and I love your vids. We have a Cook Partner stove in our off road camper and it can do everything from rice to steaks with no issue. We are building out our truck with topper now and looking to get a dedicated stove for it. I re-watched this vid and definitely contemplating a Jetboil Genesis based on this review alone but have to ask if you have any experience with the Cook Partner stove? If yes, any comparisons you can share would appreciated. Thanks
I have toured partner steel in Pocatello Idaho where they make those, and think they are fantastic. I haven’t tested them against each other…both are great options I think. Jetboil might save you a bit of space. Partner is really well made, just a more basic user design. If I were to do it again, I’d give Partner a long look because they are a local company.
I love my Jetboil Basecamp. I lived in St. Thomas, VI, and pre and post-Irmaria hurricanes, the power just constantly goes out, especially about two minutes after I started cooking something. Didn't bat an eye. Just walked outside and finished cooking. :-) and, yeah, windscreen's a bit useless.
I've been wanting to get this stove for over a year now but the price is just way too high think about all the money they passed up being greedy great video
Nicely done on this review. I have the Jetboil Genesis. The feature I like the most is how adjustable the flame is. I haven't owned a stove that allows a lower flame setting. Cheers!
Great review. Saw this in the store recently. Good to see it runs on propane. The Cook Partner single would be a comparable option too. Maybe even cheaper...
Partner Steel is a great company (based in Idaho!). They have a double burner fold out design that looks like it would give similar benefits. It's pricey though..but their quality is well known. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and share your perspective..and glad you brought up Partner!
Thank you! I really like Partner Steel. They are an Idaho company and I've toured their facility..it was cool to see where they make he stoves...quality stuff!
Thank you! We'll do more cooking content for sure. You can see the stove in action in many of our trip vids...but we haven't done any vids specifically on using it.
This was helpful. You mentioned that they should have added a red dot or something on the knob. I’m just curious if you took a sharpie and added one yourself? If that’s all you need, it seems like an easy fix. Just curious. Again, thanks for making the video.
Thanks for the review. In SA one of these is way more than the average salary of most people. I can buy a entry level rooftop tent for the price of this they are just crazy to ask those prices.
@OZARKoverlandAdventures I watch your channel too. Do you still use the Jet Boil Genesis stove? Did the regulator break yet or are you still using the one that came with your stove?
Thank you for this! I was literally JUST looking at this stove. Gave me lots to think about. It is spendy. Right now we are using a good old Coleman $25 two burner stove. Its great, but was looking for something more compact. Maybe we will just keep using it for a while. We also have a Tembo Tusk skottle and I don't love it as much. At least for the meals we cook.. which is a bummer because that is also very expensive.
Thank you so much for watching! There is a Coleman clamshell that is less expensive…I haven’t gone for the skittle yet, because it might get complicated to cook some of our regular soups/stews. At least with the Jetboil it’s a quality product, but the price stings..a lot.
Those are REALLY nice stoves!…but I have a really hard time with the price. That being said, we’ve had to throw pans away from becoming scorched…and a couple of beautiful mornings at camp have been impacted by burnt pancakes. Maybe I’ll just borrow yours!
Great video! I'v been looking at these for a while and think I'm ready to take the leap. I like the circular cast iron grill plate you show in the video. Could you share model/price for this and any other accessories you've found useful with this stove? Thank you!
Sorry the delay - I had to go grab the link. Here's the link to our cast iron skillet (we still love it).www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I2YKQCI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1/onamzventure2-20
@@Venture2Roam Thank you! Really looking forward to buying the Genesis Basecamp and getting it all dialed in. I'm assuming you bought the 12.5" version of the griddle (as opposed to the 10")?
Just picked one of these up after two years of waffling over whether or not to take the plunge. Glad to see you'r still happy with it, and I agree with all your points. I'll check out your playlist, but do you have a video or recommendation on the cookware you use with it (non-metal utensils specifically?)
Awesome! We still really love this stove, and it continues to hold up well. We use UCCO sporks for non-metal utensils, (amzn.to/3FX8oZ) we also use an MSR serving spoon (amzn.to/3Dfi2EV). We love those utensils and use them almost every time we go out. Hope this helps!!! If you need more info, hit me up on IG for direct messages.
Great video :) .. can you tell me about the cast iron grill that you are using please ? ... also, as a suggestion, would be good to do a comparison to understand how long a propane bottle lasts across different grills (including the Jetboil).
Great review Price is yikes!, even on sale, wind screen will probably be left behind. However, Great stove, easy to use, to start, simmer etc! Glad I bought it
I take the windscreen only because it fits in the carrying case, but I’ve never really used it. Depending on inventory, I’ve seen the price over $500, which is total insanity if you ask me. It’s still a work horse for us though..use it every time we go out. Thanks for leaving this great comment!
Yeah, I struggle with that price! I've been doing more propane fire pit/cooking grate over it to cook a pan (one pot meal style) or my good old Kmart Northwest Territory camp stove when necessary. I just can't swallow that $300 price, but I'm also only getting out there on the occasional weekend. Used to cook over a wood fire, but with all the wildfire hazard & closure's, I've just permanently switch to propane fires.
I'm not sure there's a substitute for cooking a steak on a grill over a fire! We JUST donated our old Fred Meyer $25 stove, I kept thinking I'd use it again...but finally realized it was doing me no good in my garage and someone else might be able to use it as an entry point to getting outdoors. I don't think this stove is for everyone..it's a great stove, but depending on your specific situation, you can have great meals with something a lot less expensive. Really great to hear your alternative approach!
Great review! One question, does this take up less space packed away leaving more room in your bin for other items? Or does it take up the same amount of space just in a different shape (compared to a traditional 2 burner camp stove)? We’ve upgraded to partner steel from our Coleman but the parter steel takes up a very large part of my drawer.
Thanks Josh! For the size you get when it's unfolded, it takes up less space. To compare to your Partner Steel, which is a fantastic company and stove, it offers a very similar, if not bigger cooking area because it's not constrained by a wind-screen...and there's also not a huge grill on top of it because the two burners/grills are independent. This is what I think makes it a good investment (because it cooks as well as the partner). If I compare it to our old stoves, it's probably a wash space wise (flat/long vs. fat/short), but the actual cook surface it waaaaay bigger when set up.
Great review, super handy thanks! We're considering this stove but I'm confused about gas milage. We're used to a cheapy 3 burner with a 4kg LPG tank (Australia) but these all seem to just run the puny 450g propane tanks. If you're off camping for a week cooking well for 2 people and boiling water for showers as well, how long does one of those tanks last? Cheers!
Hard to say because everyone uses them differently…but they are pretty efficient. One canister generally lasts us 6-10 meals. On a week long trip I might use two canisters. You can get an attachment hose for larger propane tanks too.
@@Venture2Roam thanks for the response! Yeah I figured there's a pile of variation but the 6 - 10 meals figure is really useful. Gives me a good starting point so thanks!
Thanks Chance. We bit the bullet two years ago - and have put it to heavy use since then. The good news is, it's holding up really well (I didn't mention that in the vid)...so at least there's value in the design/build. Honestly though, it's not for everyone, but it works really well for us.
Great video Will, have you used it a lot in a chain with other stoves? I know Eureka makes ones that will hook I'm combination and I'm wondering how well they would perform together? I don't really like cooking but I usually get talked into it by the group so I cook for several people at once. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you
I’ve never chained it with other burners, so sadly I can’t offer any insight there. You might ask Brad/Regina from @Trailrecon or Casey from @casey250 as they both use this stove as well. Another idea would be to pose the question on TrailRecon’s Facebook group, newbie Overlanders FB group, or even the Overlanding USA group. I bet you’d find someone who could give you insights there.
@@Venture2Roam Thanks Will, I haven't used the Trailrecon group before but I'll absolutely church it out! Have an awesome Labor Day and keep the adventures coming.
Hey. Thanks for the great review! I'm always looking to scale down my gear as much as possible and get as much permanent gear as possible in my drawers. (My rig is an overland equipped 4Runner with Front Runner drawers). Right now I have a 4-5 + yr old Camp Chef Everest stove that's a kinda big, rectangular form factor... Two questions. 1. This seems like it packs up much smaller and is less cumbersome than the camp chef. Do you agree? 2. Wondering if your Genesis is has had any quality issues, or parts breaking, etc. From your review it doesn't seem like it. but, with how it folds and clamps together, it seems there could be some rubbing or wear in the pivot points. You're right, it's a lot to spend, so I want to make sure it will last for 8-10 years. Oh, 3. Curious if you've had any experience with Jet Boil customer service and if replacement parts are available if needed. Sorry 4. Ha. Does it rattle at all when bumping around on dirt roads. My camp chef is super tinny and rattles and clangs when offroading. Thanks!
Really great questions. 1. Yes I'd say it packs down smaller...we like that we can pack it inside a box/drawer, whereas with our other stoves we could not. 2. No quality issues yet, and we're relatively heavy users...the parts seem to be pretty solid. No hinge fatigue or even loose screws/bolts to speak of yet. 3. No experience with Jetboil...although we did get a Flash systsem...and the igniter doesn't work...so I'll be testing out their customer service soon. 4. If it rattles we don't hear it. We have it inside it's case, which is inside a box in the back of our rig..so if it's rattling back there it's just not loud enough for us to notice. I do think it would likely make some noise if it were out loose while driving on a washboard. 5. THANK YOU for taking the time to watch and comment - we really appreciate it!!!
I’ve had mine for many years and worked well for many years but regulator died which is a common problem and now the 2nd burner catches on fire if I try to use it which has rendered it useless. Great burner but maybe not the longevity you would expect for an expensive stove and you probably want to get a spare regulator preferably from another company
I was about to purchase one, but there are too many poor reviews about faulty fuel regulators failing after only a few uses. JetBoil wants the entire stove back to inspect it, so don't give up that old Coleman just yet. The piece which is failing is the piece that connects the propane tank to the stove. Also, can't swap it out with a cheap Coleman fuel regulator.
THANK YOU for putting this comment here...I haven't had any of those issues, but it's great to have this in the comments for folks who are looking to purchase!
I have seen these reviews also. I have not had issues with mine but I bought this and have the original one as a backup - stansport.com/30-propane-hose-regulator-189/ I think it is better than the one that comes with the stove because you can set your propane tank in more places when cooking on uneven surfaces. (I have only used mine in the BWCA)
Hey brother, do you still find this as a favorite or have you moved on? I ask because i just bought a Everest 2X whoch i plan on keeping for normal camp weekends at one spot because i like that its huge and double the burner power while habing great simmer control. I am thinking of this for the overland type trips where space and quick set up is critical.
Yep - I still use it and love it. It's been solid. I think I cleaned it once..but other than that, I haven't touched it in terms of maintenance and it works every time. I still hate the wind screen..but I just never use it.
I want an extension hose for this. The one I bought from Amazon burnt out the brass regulator. Are there any other hoses that replace the brass regulator?
I've owned some Jetboil backpacking stoves. Those were good. This overland thing is pricey though. Johnson also sells those cool Eureka Spark+ stoves that run on butane. I'm not paying $200+ when I can buy a Blackstone for half that and have far more fun..
The price is the only thing that has kept me from getting one. I'm not saying I won't get one but definitely way down on the list of things to get for me, I'll stick to my Coleman.
Good review. I liked seeing how the large skillet fit on there. We have the uncentered issue with our cast iron on our camp stove. Definitely an expensive stove. I kinda want one but just haven't been able to make myself pull the trigger on it because of the price. I really like the ability to connect a 3rd burner. That would become the coffee/hot water burner. I suspect I'll end up with it eventually. 🤷♂️🤠
We did get ours on sale, which helped a little. We are loving the cast iron grill/griddle because there's still plenty of room to have a full sized pot. On the 3rd burner. We considered it..but just wound up buying a Jetboil Flash. Takes up less room, boils SUPER fast for coffee, and we don't need to get whole stove out in the morning to make coffee.
Get the Naturehike double burner. I got one for $62 it's compact and does a great job for so much less money. I saw ebikecnx7239 video then got one too. Very happy with it.
So far we've not had any issues at all, including the regulators. We've used it steadily over the last 18 months or so in each season at different elevations and, so far at least, nothing has broken. Maybe on this next trip it will go kaput lol...but so far so good.
When Coleman hits the market @ $65 for their 'fold-n-go' I agree... way too much $$ for what it is. I saw it as low as $209 today, but not someone I would buy from...
IMO - The fold and go is not the same as the Jetboil...BUT is the Jetboil worth 4X the $$$? Probably not, but at least it's a really good stove. Mine is still going strong.
Ooohhhh. Now I understand. No. We opted to only get the stove because we have a very specific cooking set up and did not want the extra bulk that the stock pot and pan created. We did have a Jetboil fry pan for a bit, and it was OK, but we prefer GSI and MSR for higher quality cookware that packs down smaller.
I agree. It’s a really nice stove to have on the trail…allows us to cook things we would otherwise be able to. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!!!
@@Venture2Roam i precooked bacon, premade the pancakes in a plastic bottle, and a few easy to reheat meals, took it on a 5 day music festival and i ate mushrooms for those 5 days and nothing i cooked took longer than 10 mins. used the Cuisinart petite grill and nothing i cooked took less than 20 mins and i sold the grill once i tested jetboil.
My $40 simple green Coleman 2 burner stove from Walmart has been absolutely fantastic for me for over 5 years. Out of the box the flame control sucks but it's an easy fix to lube up the rubber o-rings and you get all the fine control you will ever need to cook the most gourmet dinner you want. ... and ummmmm... IT WAS $40!!!!!!!!
Hi Ken. Nope. We bought this stove with our own dough and created the review because we'd used it for a while and could speak to it honestly. They did comment on the video, but nothing else. I really appreciate the question as I think it's always fair to ask that of creators in this space, and we should be honest about it.
Price is relative..and I think what makes it feel expensive is that most other stoves are much less expensive. For us, the price was worth it because the value is really high. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!
Right? Like you can buy toasters more expensive than this thing and it kicks ass. Non-issue. If you don’t have money buy a cheap one from Walmart or Facebook marketplace. Can’t expect companies to make shit cheap just because you personally can’t afford it 😂
I saw this in another video, a collaboration with other overlanders and their favorite kitchen items.. I love the way this looks, but the price tag? No.
So far I’m giving the stove is zero it will not lite out of the box I’ve done everything it says and I can’t detect any gas flow whatsoever I adjusted the control knob back-and-forth several times and nothing have any ideas.
That’s strange. I know on mine it takes a few turns of the knob to get enough gas flow to start…but if you’re not getting any gas coming through, I’d think about returning it for another one.
Hi Mike - I don’t think I use the word “kinda” at all in this video. I tried to be clear about what I like and what I don’t like. Is there something in particular that you’re questioning?
I’ve owned three of these piece of junk after the third or fourth time cooking on them. They stopped working. Don’t get ripped off stay away from this correct there’s a serious problem with these the regulator stops the propane for the money you pay for this. It’s a joke garbage
I love JetBoil products that I've purchased and use them couple weeks each month. Very durable and reliable for me.
Great to hear! We still use our Jetboil on every trip!
We just picked one up. Very expensive but excited to use it. The change we made was picking up a refillable 1.2 gallon propane tank from Ingik
That’s interesting. We haven’t gone refillable because we like the packable size of the 1lb bottles…but getting a few refillable that are that size is super interesting. Thanks for sharing, I’m going to go check that out!
Cost is $279.95. I have one and it works perfect. I like it and have no issues so far. The dials work just fine and all a person has to do is look at the flame like any gas stove to adjust the heat. It is compact and easy to use.
I agree. Mine still has no issues after a few years of heavy use!
Ditto🌴
My Jetboil Genesis just arrived today. I also ordered the durn DeWalt box and the deep drawer you showed thank you very much lol. I had no idea those even existed and might get another box for my power tools. The box and drawer should allow me to get rid of the Home Depot tote I use as my kitchen that is half empty. I'm excited to put it all to use!
Hey that's so great to hear! We're still using the same set up and love it. Let me know how it all comes together for you!!
Fantastic review Will! That thumbnail really drug me in, 😀. I kind of want one of these now.
Hahahaha! Thanks for watching. Honestly, if you like to cook they are worth the money. If you're burgers and hot dogs - I'd stick with something cheaper.
GREAT review. This is the one for me. The others don NOT have a good regulator for the flame. You are so right, its either on or off. Can't simmer or cook slow with the others.
Glad it was helpful!
We have the half gen. It's great. For multi day backpack trips it makes dinner just that much better, and a nice luxury. 4lbs with the propane tank and skillet.
Great video and review.
There are times when I wish I could just bring 1/2 of my genesis…but for car camping it’s still pretty compact. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Great review of both likes and gripes. I agree with all of them. Most positive are the compactness, carry bag, the precise flame adjustment, and the two burner distancing.. On the negative, the windscreen seems worthless. As you pointed out, this requires some external wind protection. Thank you for this useful review.
So glad you liked it. We're still using our jetboil...it's still going strong. At least it's holding up considering the price! Thanks for watching!!!
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Thank you. Great review and right to the point. I'll have to check out more of you content.
Thank you!! Hope you enjoy our other vids!!!
Great honest review, safe travels out there 🤙🏽
Thank you!!
Great review Will. Well done. Looks like lost the number one spot to Matt (OOA).
😂 Thanks for checking it out Matt!
My wife and I love your vids. We have a Cook Partner stove in our off road camper and it can do everything from rice to steaks with no issue. We are building out our truck with topper now and looking to get a dedicated stove for it. I re-watched this vid and definitely contemplating a Jetboil Genesis based on this review alone but have to ask if you have any experience with the Cook Partner stove? If yes, any comparisons you can share would appreciated. Thanks
I have toured partner steel in Pocatello Idaho where they make those, and think they are fantastic. I haven’t tested them against each other…both are great options I think. Jetboil might save you a bit of space. Partner is really well made, just a more basic user design. If I were to do it again, I’d give Partner a long look because they are a local company.
Great video. Can you do a video of your dewalt box and what’s inside of it for cooking?
Thank you! I covered those DeWalt boxes in this video: ua-cam.com/video/xmtgsBPlTCo/v-deo.html&lc=UgwmlycaNV0Q1aw2sMp4AaABAg
Thank you for the review!
You're very welcome!
Finally decided to pull the trigger on one! Came in today ✌🏻
Nice! What are your thoughts??
@@Venture2Roam Have not used it yet out camping. But I like how it stores all together with the burners and pot and pan. Cant wait to put it to use!
I love my Jetboil Basecamp. I lived in St. Thomas, VI, and pre and post-Irmaria hurricanes, the power just constantly goes out, especially about two minutes after I started cooking something. Didn't bat an eye. Just walked outside and finished cooking. :-) and, yeah, windscreen's a bit useless.
Back up stove FTW! Thanks for sharing this!!!
I've been wanting to get this stove for over a year now but the price is just way too high think about all the money they passed up being greedy great video
I know right? I think it's a great stove...and I don't regret buying..but wow...seems like they could bring down by $80 and sell a million of them.
Nicely done on this review. I have the Jetboil Genesis. The feature I like the most is how adjustable the flame is. I haven't owned a stove that allows a lower flame setting. Cheers!
I agree…for me it’s that and the ability to have two pans next to each other. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
@@Venture2Roam I love cooking and for me, heat control is a necessity, not an option. That's why I got my Genesis Basecamp.
Great review. Saw this in the store recently. Good to see it runs on propane. The Cook Partner single would be a comparable option too. Maybe even cheaper...
Partner Steel is a great company (based in Idaho!). They have a double burner fold out design that looks like it would give similar benefits. It's pricey though..but their quality is well known. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and share your perspective..and glad you brought up Partner!
Price has gone up for the kit, I a Cook Partner stove would be more robust at the $400 mark. Nice video👍
Thank you! I really like Partner Steel. They are an Idaho company and I've toured their facility..it was cool to see where they make he stoves...quality stuff!
Love the review! Would like to see more videos of the meals you cook with the genesis.
Thank you! We'll do more cooking content for sure. You can see the stove in action in many of our trip vids...but we haven't done any vids specifically on using it.
Thanks for the great review, looking forward to trying it out!
You're very welcome. Still using mine on every trip!
This was helpful. You mentioned that they should have added a red dot or something on the knob. I’m just curious if you took a sharpie and added one yourself? If that’s all you need, it seems like an easy fix. Just curious. Again, thanks for making the video.
Ya you could totally do that. I didn’t because I just got a feel for it early, but that might help other folks. Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for the review.
In SA one of these is way more than the average salary of most people.
I can buy a entry level rooftop tent for the price of this they are just crazy to ask those prices.
Thank you for watching! That’s crazy.m though. No stove should be that expensive!
I workin in receiving and I know the cost compared to msrp….glad I have my discount.
Definitely helped me making a choice with this. Thank you
So great to hear! Thanks for letting me know.
First like and comment. I win. 😂
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!!!! Cooked on the Jetboil. LOL. Thanks for watching!!!
@OZARKoverlandAdventures I watch your channel too. Do you still use the Jet Boil Genesis stove? Did the regulator break yet or are you still using the one that came with your stove?
Thank you for this! I was literally JUST looking at this stove. Gave me lots to think about. It is spendy. Right now we are using a good old Coleman $25 two burner stove. Its great, but was looking for something more compact. Maybe we will just keep using it for a while. We also have a Tembo Tusk skottle and I don't love it as much. At least for the meals we cook.. which is a bummer because that is also very expensive.
Thank you so much for watching! There is a Coleman clamshell that is less expensive…I haven’t gone for the skittle yet, because it might get complicated to cook some of our regular soups/stews. At least with the Jetboil it’s a quality product, but the price stings..a lot.
Great video thanks for the info. Just wondering what the grill pan you are using is?
It's this victoria reversible grill/griddle. We love it, still use it all the time: amzn.to/3SnclxE
I want to know what griddle you are using with that stove? Really like it
amzn.to/48X4KgD There you go!
Great review Will, I have a very old white gas coleman stove, I am thinking of upgrading and I am beginning to lean to the jetboil.
There’s no getting around the expense of it…it’s pricey. We’ve been really happy with how it cooks at camp though. Let us know what you decide to do!!
Those are REALLY nice stoves!…but I have a really hard time with the price. That being said, we’ve had to throw pans away from becoming scorched…and a couple of beautiful mornings at camp have been impacted by burnt pancakes. Maybe I’ll just borrow yours!
You can borrow mine anytime!!!
Great video! I'v been looking at these for a while and think I'm ready to take the leap. I like the circular cast iron grill plate you show in the video. Could you share model/price for this and any other accessories you've found useful with this stove? Thank you!
Sorry the delay - I had to go grab the link. Here's the link to our cast iron skillet (we still love it).www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I2YKQCI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1/onamzventure2-20
@@Venture2Roam Thank you! Really looking forward to buying the Genesis Basecamp and getting it all dialed in. I'm assuming you bought the 12.5" version of the griddle (as opposed to the 10")?
Yep 12.5". We use it all the time and love it. We just throw it in a canvas bag and pop it in the back of the Jeep.
Just picked one of these up after two years of waffling over whether or not to take the plunge. Glad to see you'r still happy with it, and I agree with all your points.
I'll check out your playlist, but do you have a video or recommendation on the cookware you use with it (non-metal utensils specifically?)
Awesome! We still really love this stove, and it continues to hold up well. We use UCCO sporks for non-metal utensils, (amzn.to/3FX8oZ) we also use an MSR serving spoon (amzn.to/3Dfi2EV). We love those utensils and use them almost every time we go out. Hope this helps!!! If you need more info, hit me up on IG for direct messages.
I have a question if you don’t mind answering i am planning to cook for more than 8 person so will the heat be enough for a large cooking pot ?
Great video :) .. can you tell me about the cast iron grill that you are using please ? ... also, as a suggestion, would be good to do a comparison to understand how long a propane bottle lasts across different grills (including the Jetboil).
It's a victoria double sided cast iron grill...we LOVE it, and it's not expensive. We got it on Amazon. amzn.to/3M5aBEJ
Great review Price is yikes!, even on sale, wind screen will probably be left behind. However, Great stove, easy to use, to start, simmer etc! Glad I bought it
I take the windscreen only because it fits in the carrying case, but I’ve never really used it. Depending on inventory, I’ve seen the price over $500, which is total insanity if you ask me. It’s still a work horse for us though..use it every time we go out. Thanks for leaving this great comment!
Two questions - can you hook this stove up to a large propane tank? And how do the BTU's compare to other two-burner stoves?
You can get a large tank hose/attachment. The BTUs vary a lot between stoves...but this one burns very hot if you want it to.
Yeah, I struggle with that price! I've been doing more propane fire pit/cooking grate over it to cook a pan (one pot meal style) or my good old Kmart Northwest Territory camp stove when necessary. I just can't swallow that $300 price, but I'm also only getting out there on the occasional weekend. Used to cook over a wood fire, but with all the wildfire hazard & closure's, I've just permanently switch to propane fires.
I'm not sure there's a substitute for cooking a steak on a grill over a fire! We JUST donated our old Fred Meyer $25 stove, I kept thinking I'd use it again...but finally realized it was doing me no good in my garage and someone else might be able to use it as an entry point to getting outdoors. I don't think this stove is for everyone..it's a great stove, but depending on your specific situation, you can have great meals with something a lot less expensive. Really great to hear your alternative approach!
Maybe wait until they have a sale. I did that and got 20% off my Genesis basecamp, 1.5L pot and utensils.
Great review! One question, does this take up less space packed away leaving more room in your bin for other items? Or does it take up the same amount of space just in a different shape (compared to a traditional 2 burner camp stove)? We’ve upgraded to partner steel from our Coleman but the parter steel takes up a very large part of my drawer.
Thanks Josh! For the size you get when it's unfolded, it takes up less space. To compare to your Partner Steel, which is a fantastic company and stove, it offers a very similar, if not bigger cooking area because it's not constrained by a wind-screen...and there's also not a huge grill on top of it because the two burners/grills are independent. This is what I think makes it a good investment (because it cooks as well as the partner). If I compare it to our old stoves, it's probably a wash space wise (flat/long vs. fat/short), but the actual cook surface it waaaaay bigger when set up.
Great review, super handy thanks! We're considering this stove but I'm confused about gas milage. We're used to a cheapy 3 burner with a 4kg LPG tank (Australia) but these all seem to just run the puny 450g propane tanks. If you're off camping for a week cooking well for 2 people and boiling water for showers as well, how long does one of those tanks last?
Cheers!
Hard to say because everyone uses them differently…but they are pretty efficient. One canister generally lasts us 6-10 meals. On a week long trip I might use two canisters. You can get an attachment hose for larger propane tanks too.
@@Venture2Roam thanks for the response! Yeah I figured there's a pile of variation but the 6 - 10 meals figure is really useful. Gives me a good starting point so thanks!
Very nice... I want to get one eventually but yeah kinda pricey.... good review!
Thanks Chance. We bit the bullet two years ago - and have put it to heavy use since then. The good news is, it's holding up really well (I didn't mention that in the vid)...so at least there's value in the design/build. Honestly though, it's not for everyone, but it works really well for us.
Great info. I can live with my Coleman 2 burner for the price.
I wouldn't argue with you on that.
Great video Will, have you used it a lot in a chain with other stoves? I know Eureka makes ones that will hook I'm combination and I'm wondering how well they would perform together? I don't really like cooking but I usually get talked into it by the group so I cook for several people at once. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you
I’ve never chained it with other burners, so sadly I can’t offer any insight there. You might ask Brad/Regina from @Trailrecon or Casey from @casey250 as they both use this stove as well. Another idea would be to pose the question on TrailRecon’s Facebook group, newbie Overlanders FB group, or even the Overlanding USA group. I bet you’d find someone who could give you insights there.
@@Venture2Roam Thanks Will, I haven't used the Trailrecon group before but I'll absolutely church it out! Have an awesome Labor Day and keep the adventures coming.
Hey. Thanks for the great review! I'm always looking to scale down my gear as much as possible and get as much permanent gear as possible in my drawers. (My rig is an overland equipped 4Runner with Front Runner drawers). Right now I have a 4-5 + yr old Camp Chef Everest stove that's a kinda big, rectangular form factor... Two questions. 1. This seems like it packs up much smaller and is less cumbersome than the camp chef. Do you agree? 2. Wondering if your Genesis is has had any quality issues, or parts breaking, etc. From your review it doesn't seem like it. but, with how it folds and clamps together, it seems there could be some rubbing or wear in the pivot points. You're right, it's a lot to spend, so I want to make sure it will last for 8-10 years. Oh, 3. Curious if you've had any experience with Jet Boil customer service and if replacement parts are available if needed. Sorry 4. Ha. Does it rattle at all when bumping around on dirt roads. My camp chef is super tinny and rattles and clangs when offroading. Thanks!
Really great questions. 1. Yes I'd say it packs down smaller...we like that we can pack it inside a box/drawer, whereas with our other stoves we could not. 2. No quality issues yet, and we're relatively heavy users...the parts seem to be pretty solid. No hinge fatigue or even loose screws/bolts to speak of yet. 3. No experience with Jetboil...although we did get a Flash systsem...and the igniter doesn't work...so I'll be testing out their customer service soon. 4. If it rattles we don't hear it. We have it inside it's case, which is inside a box in the back of our rig..so if it's rattling back there it's just not loud enough for us to notice. I do think it would likely make some noise if it were out loose while driving on a washboard. 5. THANK YOU for taking the time to watch and comment - we really appreciate it!!!
@@Venture2Roam hey brother did you have success with Jetboil's customer? Hopefully It was resolved with ease. Thanks for sharing this 🙏
I have a one burner that mounts right on a propane cylinder, works great, have had it for 30 years, paid $20 for it.
Right on! I hope the jetboil still works in 30 years!
I’ve had mine for many years and worked well for many years but regulator died which is a common problem and now the 2nd burner catches on fire if I try to use it which has rendered it useless.
Great burner but maybe not the longevity you would expect for an expensive stove and you probably want to get a spare regulator preferably from another company
Great info. Mine is about 4 years old now and no problems, but I'll keep an eye on that....especially if you hear it's a common problem!
@@Venture2Roam I should add I used mine a lot. Like everyday for around 5 years so it saw a lot more action than just a camping stove
Finally found one in stock and on sale with REI.
That's where we bought ours too...during a sale :)
Can it connect to the large LPG refillable bottles? Not a fan of those small disposable propane bottles that are single use.
Yes it can, you just have to get a connector hose.
I am guessing with a hose you can connect the stove to a 10 or 20lb propane bottle. Do you need an additional regulator?
Jetboil sells a 20lb hose, and I don't see a regulator attached. I've never done that as I don't bring that big of a tank.
I was about to purchase one, but there are too many poor reviews about faulty fuel regulators failing after only a few uses. JetBoil wants the entire stove back to inspect it, so don't give up that old Coleman just yet. The piece which is failing is the piece that connects the propane tank to the stove. Also, can't swap it out with a cheap Coleman fuel regulator.
THANK YOU for putting this comment here...I haven't had any of those issues, but it's great to have this in the comments for folks who are looking to purchase!
I have seen these reviews also.
I have not had issues with mine but I bought this and have the original one as a backup - stansport.com/30-propane-hose-regulator-189/
I think it is better than the one that comes with the stove because you can set your propane tank in more places when cooking on uneven surfaces. (I have only used mine in the BWCA)
I use a camp chef stove with a cast iron skillet set for my camping although I like the jet boil size.
Good review. Though, you called a brat a glorified hotdog. I don’t think glorified means what you think it means.
I highly enjoyed the video
Thank you, I hope it was helpful. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!
Thanks!
You're so welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
How long does the gas last on a regular tank of propane?
I don’t have an exact answer, but one is easily enough for a weekend trip.
Hey brother, do you still find this as a favorite or have you moved on? I ask because i just bought a Everest 2X whoch i plan on keeping for normal camp weekends at one spot because i like that its huge and double the burner power while habing great simmer control. I am thinking of this for the overland type trips where space and quick set up is critical.
Yep - I still use it and love it. It's been solid. I think I cleaned it once..but other than that, I haven't touched it in terms of maintenance and it works every time. I still hate the wind screen..but I just never use it.
Can you tell me where you got the stainless platform and wind screen, I like it but cannot find one.
Sure, that's the Outback Adventure Tailgater. It's one of my favorite mods to the Jeep.
Do you know if I could use a 12 inch square cast iron griddle on it without melting anything?
We use a cast iron griddle all the time. No problems!!
What brand is that tailgate table in the beginning?
Outback Adventures. They are the best.
where did you get tht round griddle ?
I bought on amazon. It was an excellent purchase: amzn.to/46RFVBO
I want an extension hose for this. The one I bought from Amazon burnt out the brass regulator. Are there any other hoses that replace the brass regulator?
That’s a good question, which I Don know the answer to. Sorry to hear you brass regulator burned out!!!
I've owned some Jetboil backpacking stoves. Those were good. This overland thing is pricey though. Johnson also sells those cool Eureka Spark+ stoves that run on butane. I'm not paying $200+ when I can buy a Blackstone for half that and have far more fun..
The price is the only thing that has kept me from getting one. I'm not saying I won't get one but definitely way down on the list of things to get for me, I'll stick to my Coleman.
It’s not for everyone. A great stove…but there’s nothing wrong with Coleman!
Can you hook up a 5lb propane bottle to the Jetboil?
Yep. You just need the right hose.
Good review. I liked seeing how the large skillet fit on there. We have the uncentered issue with our cast iron on our camp stove.
Definitely an expensive stove. I kinda want one but just haven't been able to make myself pull the trigger on it because of the price. I really like the ability to connect a 3rd burner. That would become the coffee/hot water burner. I suspect I'll end up with it eventually. 🤷♂️🤠
We did get ours on sale, which helped a little. We are loving the cast iron grill/griddle because there's still plenty of room to have a full sized pot. On the 3rd burner. We considered it..but just wound up buying a Jetboil Flash. Takes up less room, boils SUPER fast for coffee, and we don't need to get whole stove out in the morning to make coffee.
Get the Naturehike double burner. I got one for $62 it's compact and does a great job for so much less money. I saw ebikecnx7239 video then got one too. Very happy with it.
How was the durability? I hear the fuel regulator goes bad quick
So far we've not had any issues at all, including the regulators. We've used it steadily over the last 18 months or so in each season at different elevations and, so far at least, nothing has broken. Maybe on this next trip it will go kaput lol...but so far so good.
When Coleman hits the market @ $65 for their 'fold-n-go' I agree... way too much $$ for what it is. I saw it as low as $209 today, but not someone I would buy from...
IMO - The fold and go is not the same as the Jetboil...BUT is the Jetboil worth 4X the $$$? Probably not, but at least it's a really good stove. Mine is still going strong.
@@Venture2Roam BTU per burner? I'm still running my old Coleman
@@BywaysnoHighways 10K/burner
How is the pot and skillet holding up? Did yours come with one?
The skillet we got from Amazon. It’s holding up really well after 1 full year of heavy use. Happy to send the link if you’d like.
@@Venture2Roam you didn’t get a pot and skillet with your stove? Mine did, it was a bit more money just curious if it works well.
Ooohhhh. Now I understand. No. We opted to only get the stove because we have a very specific cooking set up and did not want the extra bulk that the stock pot and pan created. We did have a Jetboil fry pan for a bit, and it was OK, but we prefer GSI and MSR for higher quality cookware that packs down smaller.
@@Venture2Roam thanks appreciate it!
I like your video
Ugh now I have to convince the wife I need this because reasons 😂
lol. Well we really love ours. Still use it on almost every trip.
Dangit now I really want one
I still use mine on every trip. It's holding up great.
which tailgate table is that?
That's the outback adventure tailgate table..we still love it.
That's the outback adventure tailgate table..we still love it.
@@Venture2Roam Thank you
i own it....u have so much temp control. quick boil liquids, like 1.5 gal is around 3-4mins its faster than at home.
I agree. It’s a really nice stove to have on the trail…allows us to cook things we would otherwise be able to. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!!!
@@Venture2Roam i precooked bacon, premade the pancakes in a plastic bottle, and a few easy to reheat meals, took it on a 5 day music festival and i ate mushrooms for those 5 days and nothing i cooked took longer than 10 mins. used the Cuisinart petite grill and nothing i cooked took less than 20 mins and i sold the grill once i tested jetboil.
how long does it last on one tank?
It’s pretty efficient. We go through one bottle every 2-3 weekend trips. Hope this helps!
At a $400 price point and a need to constantly buy gas, I bought a solar generator with a solar panel and use electric appliances.
That sounds like a good fix...how much was the solar generator and appliances compared to this stove?
My $40 simple green Coleman 2 burner stove from Walmart has been absolutely fantastic for me for over 5 years. Out of the box the flame control sucks but it's an easy fix to lube up the rubber o-rings and you get all the fine control you will ever need to cook the most gourmet dinner you want. ... and ummmmm... IT WAS $40!!!!!!!!
Brilliant move on the O-ring fix. Our first stove was $25 on sale and it still works. While I don’t regret buying the Genesis, it’s not for everyone.
Did jetboil sponsor you guys or pay you anything for the review or use?
Hi Ken. Nope. We bought this stove with our own dough and created the review because we'd used it for a while and could speak to it honestly. They did comment on the video, but nothing else. I really appreciate the question as I think it's always fair to ask that of creators in this space, and we should be honest about it.
@@Venture2Roam great, thanks for the info!
Is that a silicone pot right on the open flame? That’s a no from me dog 😂
People complaining about price really can’t afford a few hundred dollars 😂
Price is relative..and I think what makes it feel expensive is that most other stoves are much less expensive. For us, the price was worth it because the value is really high. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!
Right? Like you can buy toasters more expensive than this thing and it kicks ass. Non-issue. If you don’t have money buy a cheap one from Walmart or Facebook marketplace. Can’t expect companies to make shit cheap just because you personally can’t afford it 😂
I saw this in another video, a collaboration with other overlanders and their favorite kitchen items.. I love the way this looks, but the price tag? No.
It's a pricey item for sure. I'm still using mine and loving it..but I understand why folks would pass on the price!
Yeah, this stove in Canada is $519.99
Wow.
So far I’m giving the stove is zero it will not lite out of the box I’ve done everything it says and I can’t detect any gas flow whatsoever I adjusted the control knob back-and-forth several times and nothing have any ideas.
That’s strange. I know on mine it takes a few turns of the knob to get enough gas flow to start…but if you’re not getting any gas coming through, I’d think about returning it for another one.
$899 here in New Zealand 🙄
Ugh.
Jet boil are like apple.... people but bright shiny things
Also a very good product though.
If it’s really good then it should be more expansive not sure why complain about it being expensive you can always buy something cheaper
It just seems to be priced almost out of reach. That said, I don’t regret buying it.
No its not worth the money..I got the new Naturehike double burner stove for $62. Much better as it works fine and is way, way less expensive.
Well if you got that stove for 280 bucks consider yourself lucky because there 389 bucks now. Jetboil is just price gouging people to death.
That's waaaay too much. Really hope that comes back down to just really expensive lol.
@@Venture2Roam lol right
Its made in NH which is why it maybe so expensive. Its not made in China.
I didn’t know that. Thanks for sharing!
These things are now $400
That’s ridiculous.
save 100 bucks and get a Coleman.. way way to over priced.
Thanks for the comment!
Worth $99 at best. There are many more quality Japanese gears cheaper than this like Snowpeak and their products are high end unlike jetboil
I don't like the price either. That said, ours is still going strong with a lot of use/abuse. I'll take a look at snopeak, thanks for the suggestion.
Dont understand the "kinda" does this, or "kinda" does that. It either does, or it dosn't.
Hi Mike - I don’t think I use the word “kinda” at all in this video. I tried to be clear about what I like and what I don’t like. Is there something in particular that you’re questioning?
Not buying,price too damn high
I’ve owned three of these piece of junk after the third or fourth time cooking on them. They stopped working. Don’t get ripped off stay away from this correct there’s a serious problem with these the regulator stops the propane for the money you pay for this. It’s a joke garbage
If I’d have had that experience, I’d feel similar.
just add more and you can buy a blackstone
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Thanks for watching...thumbs down and all!
Just way too expensive
It is priced too high in my opinion. At least it’s also a great product. That being said, it’s not for everyone.
I found it on Campmor for $259 and they were offering $40 off for first time customers. $219!
@@metalogre1 That's a smoking deal for those. Great find!!!
Wast of money
The regular is horrible!!!
What's bad about it in your opinion? Thanks for sharing!
@@Venture2RoamI think he meant the regulator.