I own all three stoves. For the novice, the PRD is by far the easiest stove to use. The pressure regulator makes the flame control across all gas levels in the canister predictable. This can be important for long simmers as well as optimizing fuel efficiency. As you use your stoves more, you get use to the output sound and can make adjustments. This is important when you have a partially fill canister in cold weather, as you consume gas, the canister temperature drops (along with the internal pressure). This forces you to pay attention to the stove output and make adjustments as needed. With the PRD, you really don't have to think about it because the pressure regulator does most of the work for you. My 2 cents..
As others have said, GREAT review, but real-world conditions would be good. And that means a breeze. Also, the Deluxe, I believe, has a regulator (like the Soto Windmaster, which the Deluxe is a pretty good knockoff/alternative to)... and that means better performance when cannister pressure is less than ideal (cold, or with a near-empty tank). Also, for those thinking that having a plastic storage case is a big deal, that is DEFINITELY a personal preference. Me? No, I prefer a soft pouch, as that fits better in my nested kit (650mL Ti cup/pot with a 450mL double wall Ti cup inside, then the stove and lighter inside the cup... VERY compact set up).
@@charlesmciver897 it was odd he didn't go over the regulator right? His Soto vs MSR review was super in depth and went over each point very critically. Also I don't think his assessment is off the mark. If you found this review and got a PR2 for the price honestly it's very good value and quality built, will last people a long time. The majority of ppl headed out for a night would be totally happy with it's preformance. I think usage matters here. If your doing alot more hiking/camping in crappy weather absolutely the deluxe is worth it.
Could you tell me what brands the 650ml Ti pot and 450ml TI cup were ? Also the stove you fit inside them. This is a perfect setup but I’m not sure what fits in what. Thank you
I've been using the original version for nearly 20 years and it's still going strong. You can also fit a mini Bic lighter in the triangular case (or a small fire steel). Have bought lots of MSR gear over the years on the strength of the pocket rocket and all has been reliable which is important in the outback. Good company.
Yep. I bought mine in "03, my switch from white gas, literally thousands of hiking miles on it. I can't believe how long the gasket has survived. I used it last week.
When I bought my original gen1, there was a piezo igniter included within the case so I never had to bother with adding a lighter. Not sure if this was standard always, or something MSR added later. I believe I got mine in 2014 or so.
Great video! I would way say real world usage might net different results. Wind is a huge problem for these stoves and if I had to guess, the PR Deluxe comes out ahead if used during breezy/windy conditions. I own all of these stoves and the Soto Windmaster is still my favorite. Thanks again for the great content!
I personally like the first gen the most. Least parts that can break or wear over time, it's such a simple system and it just works. Also love the case is so space efficient -and again made in a way where nothing can break or wear over time. It's why they never had to rework it in nearly 20 years. To me, it's the ultimate micro stove from a time where simple truly was better. Also I'm not sure if it's standard on newer models, but my original gen1 pocket rocket came with an independent piezo igniter (also carried in the case together with the stove), so you didn't have to use a lighter for it. Used the system out in the French alps on many high alpine hikes to boil water and cook food, it's so reliable and always gets the job done. I haven't tried the gen2 out for myself, what I'm most impressed with is how much gas it saves, is if it truly is more fuel efficient to that degree. But the original has a charm that the newer ones don't quite match. Maybe I'm just old fashioned and nostalgic about it haha.
I like my Pocket Rocket Deluxe. Piezo igniter is great and soft case is packable and will not break over time. It is very well made. Would like better wind performance in these types of stoves though.
Nice review for someone who is on the fence about these three stoves. I bought the Soto Windmaster on your recommendation and love it. Keep up the great videos, Ernie!!
Doc, I have used the original for several years and it's hard to beat in my opinion. Of course I'm old and I don't replace things until they're wore out. Backpacked several trails up north from flat lands to mountainous terrain and it's never been a problem to light in any weather...so far. I do strongly agree with you on hard cases...it's definitely a must.
Got the deluxe after my snow peak titanium and I like it. The simmer control is worse but boiling water is much faster and consistent. In a light breeze no windscreen it does a good job. I think the case, regulator and wide burner are subjective. The case makes it able to fit in pots and cups more easily for storage, it's actually quite a thick and durable pouch with a silicone rubber treatment in the inside or some kinda of rubberized treatment, so for me that's a plus. The wide burner offers very consistent performance in many weather conditions. The regulator is very handy in colder climates when the tank is mostly liquid with low pressure again making it consistent. We used one on a trip in the higher 20 F/ -5 C and it was great! Is that cold enough to not make regular un-regulated stoves work, not at all but again the boil was surprisingly fast and consistent. So with that extra money your getting that very lvl experience and get a super solid 3 season or 4 season stove depending on where you live. Also those very sturdy pot supports that fold out on both the PR2 and PRD are so good. The snow peak had those ones that fan out in a circle and every time you moved the pot or a pan they would close or shift making it unstable super annoying and a huge pain. The trade off again is weight but this is my winter stove and most winter stuff is a a weight penalty. My summer stove is a GSI Pinnacle. Which is Lighter and more compact also super nice build quality and a beautiful stove. I'm hoping to pick up the Pinnacle 4 season for some really really cold winter camping. Reason for not getting a a liquid Multi fuel stove is weight. I refill my butane iso canisters so don't need a huge fuel bottle with pump etc. As always great video! Can't wait for the lixada vs toaks as I also just ordered the lixada from Ali express 🤣. Happy trails everyone!!
I agree on case quality. I use the right size peanut butter jars as cases, which are almost unbreakable and offer lots of protection. They will also outlast the "forever" hinge on the Pocket Rocket 2 case.
You missed the primary difference of the Pocket Rocket Deluxe in that it has a pressure regulating valve rather than a simple needle valve. To appreciate the benefit you would need to test across the life of the canister (in theory it performs more consistently as the bottle nears to empty) and across temperature ranges (in theory it performs more consistently at lower temperatures). Regarding the cases, it's interesting that you have such a strong opinion about the plastic vs soft cases, but you don't describe why. Do you actually carry the stoves in the cases? Have you had issues with stoves getting damaged in a soft case? Or is just a point of aesthetics and preference?
Whenever one of my scouts asks for a stove recommendation the pocket rocket is my first choice. It's simple, easy and cost effective. I'm happy to see that MSR is keeping this stove alive and competitive with the upgrades.
my scouts are always borrowing mine and I have to pack a few for that purpose when theirs don't work. I have found the reliability of the MSR far outweighs the cheaper options parents find on the internet.
Two things for me. The soft case for the deluxe is a plus for me as it can pack into confined space easier, like the belt pocket on my backpack. The piezo igniter is a huge plus for me, also, but the extra weight isn't an issue. I have the original pocket rocket and your review is sending me to buy the deluxe. I only use mine when hiking fast and light (lunch, breakfast) and that is where the deluxe will shine. I won't have to dig out matches or a ferro rod to get it lit. At a campsite I use a campfire, or my Trangia 27, for cooking.
I always come back to your vids when looking for a new stove. This will be the one I will buy. as always thanks for your reviews on gear. keep-em coming. Take care and god bless..
I actually recently sold my pocket rocket 2 stove. Not sure if i got a dud but i had problems with mine especially the connection point to the cannister. It sprayed fuel like crazy taking it on and off the cannisters whereas the original pocket rocket had a much better seal imo. My only other complaint wasnt with the stove but that stove kit itself. I bought the entire kit and the cook pot it came with i wasnt a fan of either. The rubber hand protection around the pot would slide down constantly and still burn your hand when handling the pot when semi hot. The pot gripper seemed cheap. The bag it came with was kinda hard to get pot in and out of. I just purchased the deluxe. Built in ignighter is a win for me and it can be used in very cold temps hence the regulator. I guess everyones experiences are different. Hoping this deluxe version works out if not i will switch from msr all together with either the Soto windmaster of the jetboil stash?... Hike on!!
Love my pocket rocket 2. Came to the same conclusions you did before purchasing. It fits perfectly inside a titan kettle with a small iso can and a bic
I noticed that you didn't mention the pressure regulator on the pocket rocket deluxe, THE biggest benefit of paying more money for it especially, this feature will make the stove burn great even with an almost empty canister or in cold weather
yeah that and wind protection are key improvements. consider the soto windmaster. best of both worlds and not copied by MSR ie the deluxe love msr but copyright infringement??
@@texmexia49I’m in two minds about the pot supports the four prong is the best large pan canister stove I know the 3 prong is also great because they are solid and fit the smallest pots, but as much faff as they seem are probably still quicker than opening the PR2, the PR1 is just pure solid simplicity and still gets plenty of use from me.
Thanks for the video. I've watched your pocket rocket 2 review before and it convinced me that I needed one. I actually just ordered it and then saw this review, glad you were very convincing that the pocket rocket deluxe was not worth the extra money! lol, but again, great reviews!
Honestly, after acquiring a small collection of canister stoves (including from MSR), I've decided that smaller is better. Legs that fold up and down are fine if you're using small and lightweight titanium pots/mugs with them. And completely avoid any canister stoves where part of the legs fold in on themselves. (Such as the Snow Peak LiteMax stove.) Always and always, one of the 3 or 4 legs will be far too loose when they fold in and out; and one will be unbelievably stiff to fold in or out. Heck, even Snow Peak realized this, and they've discontinued the LiteMax. (Though I will say I absolutely love my titanium Giga Power stove from Snow Peak.) Still have my original MSR Pocket Rocket. Despite the size, it's still a great stove. I like the looks of the Pocket Rocket 2. Zero desire to get the Pocket Rocket Deluxe. Honestly, compared to the 2, the Deluxe in most ways just seems inferior.
Tengo el original y lo guardo como una joya, pero tu análisis me ha convencido, y siendo un 20% más ligero y gastando un 20% de combustible el pocket rocket 2 es una excelente opción. Saludos desde España!
I would love for you to test different settings on ONE stove. Reason is the wide open setting is likely not the most efficient. meaning BTU output per gram of isobutane. I don't think you are adjusting the flame properly.
One thing to keep in mind is that the pocket rocket 2 is unregulated where the deluxe is regulated. that means it will perform better at higher altitudes and in the cold
@@PaleoHikerMD That is so cool, thank you so much!! Really interested in this one, and you take all the guess work out of- Shall I or shan't I? You truly are the Stove GURU!! Kindest regards, Ant...
He neglected to mention that the Deluxe has a regulator for better performance in colder weather. MOST of us pack our stove in our pot, and alot of us carry around the stanley SS pot. IF you want to nest a fuel canister in your pot WITH your PR or PR2, you have to remove them from the case, NOT so with the PRD. So...for better fuel consumption, better wind protection, better cold weather and high altitude performance.The PRD is your best bet, AND you dont have to ditch a plastic case, unless you plan to repurpose it for small items storage.
For me I enjoy watching all the comparisons because I have bought several that Doc Ernie has shown. Helps me decide which is good for me. Several videos he has pointed out problems with equipment steering me away from them so I don’t spend my hard earned money on lower quality stuff. I appreciate his deeper pockets guiding me on where to better empty my not so deep pockets.
Deluxe and v2 are comparable at sea level and warm temperatures but for those above the Mason-Dixon in latitude or altitude there’s simply no comparison. Regulator wins. Every. Single. Time. Especially if connected to a Windmaster 🤓
Hey Ernie,,,, Hear’s a legitimate Question,,, How about using Your 3D printer,, and make a plastic case for the Soto Windmaster,,,????? Or even your MSR pocket rocket deluxe. Joshua
A konyhából tartani egy bemutatót???? Menj ki a terepre az erdőbe, és szélbe próbáld ki ezeket és már ott látod mennyire a harmadik a Deluxe a nyerő, mert van rajta szélfogó. Vagy, ha mégis otthonról a kanapéról számolsz be a gázégőkről, kapcsolj egy ventillátort, jó erőset! Hajrá!
Wrong the Original Pocket Rocket Stove is the absolute best and has the best Case that will last much longer than the Pocket Rocket 2 Stove without a DOUBT ! 👎👎👎
I own all three stoves. For the novice, the PRD is by far the easiest stove to use. The pressure regulator makes the flame control across all gas levels in the canister predictable. This can be important for long simmers as well as optimizing fuel efficiency. As you use your stoves more, you get use to the output sound and can make adjustments. This is important when you have a partially fill canister in cold weather, as you consume gas, the canister temperature drops (along with the internal pressure). This forces you to pay attention to the stove output and make adjustments as needed. With the PRD, you really don't have to think about it because the pressure regulator does most of the work for you. My 2 cents..
As others have said, GREAT review, but real-world conditions would be good. And that means a breeze. Also, the Deluxe, I believe, has a regulator (like the Soto Windmaster, which the Deluxe is a pretty good knockoff/alternative to)... and that means better performance when cannister pressure is less than ideal (cold, or with a near-empty tank).
Also, for those thinking that having a plastic storage case is a big deal, that is DEFINITELY a personal preference. Me? No, I prefer a soft pouch, as that fits better in my nested kit (650mL Ti cup/pot with a 450mL double wall Ti cup inside, then the stove and lighter inside the cup... VERY compact set up).
Totally agree every word
@@charlesmciver897 it was odd he didn't go over the regulator right? His Soto vs MSR review was super in depth and went over each point very critically. Also I don't think his assessment is off the mark. If you found this review and got a PR2 for the price honestly it's very good value and quality built, will last people a long time. The majority of ppl headed out for a night would be totally happy with it's preformance. I think usage matters here. If your doing alot more hiking/camping in crappy weather absolutely the deluxe is worth it.
Could you tell me what brands the 650ml Ti pot and 450ml TI cup were ? Also the stove you fit inside them. This is a perfect setup but I’m not sure what fits in what. Thank you
I've been using the original version for nearly 20 years and it's still going strong. You can also fit a mini Bic lighter in the triangular case (or a small fire steel). Have bought lots of MSR gear over the years on the strength of the pocket rocket and all has been reliable which is important in the outback. Good company.
Yep. I bought mine in "03, my switch from white gas, literally thousands of hiking miles on it. I can't believe how long the gasket has survived. I used it last week.
When I bought my original gen1, there was a piezo igniter included within the case so I never had to bother with adding a lighter. Not sure if this was standard always, or something MSR added later. I believe I got mine in 2014 or so.
Great comparison vid
Great video! I would way say real world usage might net different results. Wind is a huge problem for these stoves and if I had to guess, the PR Deluxe comes out ahead if used during breezy/windy conditions. I own all of these stoves and the Soto Windmaster is still my favorite. Thanks again for the great content!
I personally like the first gen the most. Least parts that can break or wear over time, it's such a simple system and it just works. Also love the case is so space efficient -and again made in a way where nothing can break or wear over time. It's why they never had to rework it in nearly 20 years. To me, it's the ultimate micro stove from a time where simple truly was better.
Also I'm not sure if it's standard on newer models, but my original gen1 pocket rocket came with an independent piezo igniter (also carried in the case together with the stove), so you didn't have to use a lighter for it. Used the system out in the French alps on many high alpine hikes to boil water and cook food, it's so reliable and always gets the job done.
I haven't tried the gen2 out for myself, what I'm most impressed with is how much gas it saves, is if it truly is more fuel efficient to that degree. But the original has a charm that the newer ones don't quite match. Maybe I'm just old fashioned and nostalgic about it haha.
I like my Pocket Rocket Deluxe. Piezo igniter is great and soft case is packable and will not break over time. It is very well made. Would like better wind performance in these types of stoves though.
Nice review for someone who is on the fence about these three stoves. I bought the Soto Windmaster on your recommendation and love it. Keep up the great videos, Ernie!!
My MSR pocket deluxe boils 1 cup of water with Optimus Terra pot in under 1 minute! It’s utterly fantastic!
Thank you again for another great video. You've helped me so much!
Doc, I have used the original for several years and it's hard to beat in my opinion. Of course I'm old and I don't replace things until they're wore out. Backpacked several trails up north from flat lands to mountainous terrain and it's never been a problem to light in any weather...so far. I do strongly agree with you on hard cases...it's definitely a must.
I have all of them and I like them all they all have a purpose and a place
Got the deluxe after my snow peak titanium and I like it. The simmer control is worse but boiling water is much faster and consistent. In a light breeze no windscreen it does a good job. I think the case, regulator and wide burner are subjective. The case makes it able to fit in pots and cups more easily for storage, it's actually quite a thick and durable pouch with a silicone rubber treatment in the inside or some kinda of rubberized treatment, so for me that's a plus. The wide burner offers very consistent performance in many weather conditions. The regulator is very handy in colder climates when the tank is mostly liquid with low pressure again making it consistent. We used one on a trip in the higher 20 F/ -5 C and it was great! Is that cold enough to not make regular un-regulated stoves work, not at all but again the boil was surprisingly fast and consistent. So with that extra money your getting that very lvl experience and get a super solid 3 season or 4 season stove depending on where you live.
Also those very sturdy pot supports that fold out on both the PR2 and PRD are so good. The snow peak had those ones that fan out in a circle and every time you moved the pot or a pan they would close or shift making it unstable super annoying and a huge pain. The trade off again is weight but this is my winter stove and most winter stuff is a a weight penalty.
My summer stove is a GSI Pinnacle. Which is Lighter and more compact also super nice build quality and a beautiful stove. I'm hoping to pick up the Pinnacle 4 season for some really really cold winter camping. Reason for not getting a a liquid Multi fuel stove is weight. I refill my butane iso canisters so don't need a huge fuel bottle with pump etc.
As always great video! Can't wait for the lixada vs toaks as I also just ordered the lixada from Ali express 🤣.
Happy trails everyone!!
I agree on case quality. I use the right size peanut butter jars as cases, which are almost unbreakable and offer lots of protection. They will also outlast the "forever" hinge on the Pocket Rocket 2 case.
Love this video. Learned a lot. Need more like this. Come back!!!!!
You missed the primary difference of the Pocket Rocket Deluxe in that it has a pressure regulating valve rather than a simple needle valve. To appreciate the benefit you would need to test across the life of the canister (in theory it performs more consistently as the bottle nears to empty) and across temperature ranges (in theory it performs more consistently at lower temperatures).
Regarding the cases, it's interesting that you have such a strong opinion about the plastic vs soft cases, but you don't describe why. Do you actually carry the stoves in the cases? Have you had issues with stoves getting damaged in a soft case? Or is just a point of aesthetics and preference?
Still using my original PR. Don’t really have a pressing reason to change, but might go for the PR2, just because 😉
Thanks, I was fixing to purchase a Pocket Rocket, you definitely helped me make up my mind on which to buy.
Depending on altitude and temperature, I prefer my PR Deluxe, because it has the regulator which is more efficient.
Whenever one of my scouts asks for a stove recommendation the pocket rocket is my first choice. It's simple, easy and cost effective. I'm happy to see that MSR is keeping this stove alive and competitive with the upgrades.
my scouts are always borrowing mine and I have to pack a few for that purpose when theirs don't work. I have found the reliability of the MSR far outweighs the cheaper options parents find on the internet.
Two things for me. The soft case for the deluxe is a plus for me as it can pack into confined space easier, like the belt pocket on my backpack. The piezo igniter is a huge plus for me, also, but the extra weight isn't an issue. I have the original pocket rocket and your review is sending me to buy the deluxe. I only use mine when hiking fast and light (lunch, breakfast) and that is where the deluxe will shine. I won't have to dig out matches or a ferro rod to get it lit. At a campsite I use a campfire, or my Trangia 27, for cooking.
The Deluxe can compete with the Soto Windmaster in windy conditions, can the Pocket Rocket 1 and 2?
Out of my own experience they cannot compete in windy conditions
I always come back to your vids when looking for a new stove. This will be the one I will buy. as always thanks for your reviews on gear. keep-em coming. Take care and god bless..
I actually recently sold my pocket rocket 2 stove. Not sure if i got a dud but i had problems with mine especially the connection point to the cannister. It sprayed fuel like crazy taking it on and off the cannisters whereas the original pocket rocket had a much better seal imo. My only other complaint wasnt with the stove but that stove kit itself. I bought the entire kit and the cook pot it came with i wasnt a fan of either. The rubber hand protection around the pot would slide down constantly and still burn your hand when handling the pot when semi hot. The pot gripper seemed cheap. The bag it came with was kinda hard to get pot in and out of. I just purchased the deluxe. Built in ignighter is a win for me and it can be used in very cold temps hence the regulator. I guess everyones experiences are different. Hoping this deluxe version works out if not i will switch from msr all together with either the Soto windmaster of the jetboil stash?... Hike on!!
Love my pocket rocket 2. Came to the same conclusions you did before purchasing. It fits perfectly inside a titan kettle with a small iso can and a bic
I got the original in my E kit. I can"t believe it's been years since I set up my bag.
I noticed that you didn't mention the pressure regulator on the pocket rocket deluxe, THE biggest benefit of paying more money for it especially, this feature will make the stove burn great even with an almost empty canister or in cold weather
yeah that and wind protection are key improvements. consider the soto windmaster. best of both worlds and not copied by MSR ie the deluxe love msr but copyright infringement??
@@romererunamerika9437agree it is the better stove at a better price. I just really dislike the pot supports. I much prefer the fixed pot supports.
@@texmexia49I’m in two minds about the pot supports the four prong is the best large pan canister stove I know the 3 prong is also great because they are solid and fit the smallest pots, but as much faff as they seem are probably still quicker than opening the PR2, the PR1 is just pure solid simplicity and still gets plenty of use from me.
I really appreciate you're opinion, we agree on many things lol
Looking forward to more. Thanks
Nice review. I prefer soft cases as they weigh less which when you’re carrying it matters a lot. Guess this was MSR’s thinking.
One reviewer showed that the PRO wind screen lip allowed the stove to boil water in strong winds, while the 2 did not allow the water to boil at all.
Thanks for the video. I've watched your pocket rocket 2 review before and it convinced me that I needed one. I actually just ordered it and then saw this review, glad you were very convincing that the pocket rocket deluxe was not worth the extra money! lol, but again, great reviews!
Always informative reviews Dr. Ernie. Thanks again
I bought a pocket rocket 2 and I enjoy using it.
Excellent review. Thank you.
Thanks
I still want the newest one for my main stove and the PR 2 for my spare
Thank you for this video
Totally agree with Ernie on this.
Honestly, after acquiring a small collection of canister stoves (including from MSR), I've decided that smaller is better. Legs that fold up and down are fine if you're using small and lightweight titanium pots/mugs with them. And completely avoid any canister stoves where part of the legs fold in on themselves. (Such as the Snow Peak LiteMax stove.) Always and always, one of the 3 or 4 legs will be far too loose when they fold in and out; and one will be unbelievably stiff to fold in or out. Heck, even Snow Peak realized this, and they've discontinued the LiteMax. (Though I will say I absolutely love my titanium Giga Power stove from Snow Peak.)
Still have my original MSR Pocket Rocket. Despite the size, it's still a great stove. I like the looks of the Pocket Rocket 2. Zero desire to get the Pocket Rocket Deluxe. Honestly, compared to the 2, the Deluxe in most ways just seems inferior.
Piezoelectric on the deluxe right?
Thanks Doc!
Tengo el original y lo guardo como una joya, pero tu análisis me ha convencido, y siendo un 20% más ligero y gastando un 20% de combustible el pocket rocket 2 es una excelente opción.
Saludos desde España!
Where do you get your thermometer timer at
I would love for you to test different settings on ONE stove. Reason is the wide open setting is likely not the most efficient. meaning BTU output per gram of isobutane. I don't think you are adjusting the flame properly.
Burn time at what flame height? Full blast or very low simmer?
One thing to keep in mind is that the pocket rocket 2 is unregulated where the deluxe is regulated. that means it will perform better at higher altitudes and in the cold
Good Comparison 👍
You're definitely serious about your stoves!!!! Wow!😂
Please can you do a review on the Goshawk multifuel stove please?
Kindest regards,
Ant...
Stay tuned…started my testing on it yesterday :)
@@PaleoHikerMD That is so cool, thank you so much!! Really interested in this one, and you take all the guess work out of- Shall I or shan't I? You truly are the Stove GURU!!
Kindest regards,
Ant...
He neglected to mention that the Deluxe has a regulator for better performance in colder weather. MOST of us pack our stove in our pot, and alot of us carry around the stanley SS pot. IF you want to nest a fuel canister in your pot WITH your PR or PR2, you have to remove them from the case, NOT so with the PRD. So...for better fuel consumption, better wind protection, better cold weather and high altitude performance.The PRD is your best bet, AND you dont have to ditch a plastic case, unless you plan to repurpose it for small items storage.
I agree. 👍
What about wind resistance?
While i think all 3 are great i believe all 3 are out of my budget. Awesome reviews tho bud
I agree. Ernie has deeper pockets than many of us do.
Glad he has a deeper pocket to guide us in being happy with the one we purchase. Love the stove videos.
@@imgadgetmanjim no doubt its a lot better to show off the many and comparesions than just yup this stove is good with no evidence
For me I enjoy watching all the comparisons because I have bought several that Doc Ernie has shown. Helps me decide which is good for me. Several videos he has pointed out problems with equipment steering me away from them so I don’t spend my hard earned money on lower quality stuff. I appreciate his deeper pockets guiding me on where to better empty my not so deep pockets.
i just wanna know what stove you've never used but really want to! I was personally suprised by how much i love the coleman 428 :P
What ever happened to Hiram Cook?
I have a random question from left field. What type of torch lighter are you using??
When it is cold or windy, they really differ a lot.
Pocket rocket to wins in my opinion great video mate
I have the original Pocket Rocket....but I always favored the Snow Peak GigaPower and the Optimus Crux. It's in pristine condition.
but what about the microrocket? I love that one, it my favorite one so far
Deluxe and v2 are comparable at sea level and warm temperatures but for those above the Mason-Dixon in latitude or altitude there’s simply no comparison. Regulator wins. Every. Single. Time.
Especially if connected to a Windmaster 🤓
Also worth to mention that the deluxe is better in windy conditions
I have a pocket rocket and it’s different to all three of those. Think it’s an earlier rendition of the 2.
🌲🦌🌲 thank you for posting your video today stay safe and healthy 🌲🦅
Msr 2 is my favorite
Should have included the micro rocket also!
I will rarely run a stove on high. It is so much more efficient on medium!
Nice.
I made the mistake of typing "pocket rocket" into my search engine.... make sure to add the MSR part on there. Yikes.
I agree 2.0
Have the pocket rocket 2 love mine feel
No need to upgrade
The best MSR pocket-rocket is the SOTO Windmaster. :) (But seriously. It is.)
🙏🏼
Hey Ernie,,,, Hear’s a legitimate Question,,, How about using Your 3D printer,, and make a plastic case for the Soto Windmaster,,,????? Or even your MSR pocket rocket deluxe. Joshua
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There were so many copies of the original before manufacturing was standard in China
At a much lower price
Original is the sturdiest. Newer ones are flimsy.
A konyhából tartani egy bemutatót???? Menj ki a terepre az erdőbe, és szélbe próbáld ki ezeket és már ott látod mennyire a harmadik a Deluxe a nyerő, mert van rajta szélfogó. Vagy, ha mégis otthonról a kanapéról számolsz be a gázégőkről, kapcsolj egy ventillátort, jó erőset! Hajrá!
Try fire maple polaris it can compete with this. Expensive msr stoves🤭
Got my girlfriend one of these she was terribly upset. She says it’s not the pocket rocket she wanted
See your pharmacist, some of the bigger pill bottles will probably fit as a lightweight plastic case, for a buck. Free if they know you.
WIND TEST I’m sticking with no1
The original and PR2 are garbage. The Snowpeak Gigapower is massively superior.
Maybe time to move on from the stoves??
Wrong the Original Pocket Rocket Stove is the absolute best and has the best Case that will last much longer than the Pocket Rocket 2 Stove without a DOUBT ! 👎👎👎