That's why we watch TODGR!!! No sponsorships accepted!! He's honest and objective because he's not sponsored!!! Agenda free reviews and we respect him more for it!!!
@@MegaCocobaby you obviously have not been watching this channel for long....he receives some from patreon and UA-cam pays him for views/comments/likes and other kickbacks. There's a Lot of people who have quite the 9-5 to make UA-cam videos and aren't sponsored. He even thanks his patreon supporters in his videos. He's been what seems kinda honest to me but he could be an act like others......he also probably sells most of what he doesn't use after the reviews too.
@@MegaCocobaby bro if you knew even 10% of what you assume you know about me you'd realize you wasted a good bit of your time on the lengthy response and I won't privilege you with the investment of my time any longer. I bid you farewell and good day but you are not worth wasting my time on.
My buddy has one of those stoves, he calls it the spider rocket lol! I borrowed it to go camping at red rock canyon in Vegas and it was an amazing little stove! Heats very quickly.
About the wind-ring-thingy, just in case that you haven’t get it, Asian outdoor community found out you may able to fit a cookie cutter ring on it. What a Cinderella fit (find a fit of it in things nowhere near the category)
In Hong Kong, nearly 9 out of 10 campers use this stove. It seems quite expansive to get it to USA as the average price for it in Hong Kong is around USD$60-70, ofc the black version is also more expansive here. Btw love your contents, been watching for a year, keep it up Luke!! Thanks for keeping us away from all the bs biased vids 🤞🏻
Actually this stove is a must-have and very popular among the Asia market, it is usually the first stove recommended due to its great performance in most temperature/altitude (thanks to the micro-regulator), as well as the butane gas cannisters being much cheaper than propane fuel😉
This stove is quite good but it has a risk, which is the gas tank exploding, if you cook a large pot and the heat will blow down on the gas tank. This risk will no longer exist if you use a new gas tank, but if you use an old gas tank (refill it many times), it will be very risky. But no matter what, a gas stove with a cord to keep a distance from the gas tank always brings great peace of mind. I use a Chinese stove with a wire attached to a butane gas tank. I can even cook a 5kg pot without any problem. The long cord makes me feel very secure, even if the stove frame breaks because the pot is too heavy, there will be no problem, but if you use that SOTO stove and use a pot that is too large, it will be a problem.
@@aywithbeard yup, just a difference in camping style, usually we carry light and this stove is perfect for pots between 500-700ml. If you want sth for group of people or other camping styles such as bushcrafting definitely pick sth else. p.s. this stove is known for its stability when using butane gas cannisters compared to other chinese branded ones.
I've been using a Gas One single burner for simple meals, coffee and hot tea; a Coleman double burner for larger meals. As a van lifer I would like to get one of the Soto models and try it out. The aforementioned stoves are bulky thereby consuming too much space, a valuable asset in my cargo van. Even two Soto's would take up less space than my Coleman double burner. Great review, Luke!
I have the original silver version of this stove and I love it. And I really don’t mind hauling these butane canisters in my pack. I can buy these 8oz canisters for about $1.30 each at local Asian markets around here. They’re waaay cheaper than iso butane canisters. Great review, btw!
I have a ST320 and i feel a little overweight (and not suitable for large size cooking stuff) so i took a windmaster last year both of them are good product, i love them.
SOTO....yep! Quality....yep! Spendy....yep!....Available....??? Great gear, no cons other than the "cassette" gas canister. With the right adapter and hose, this easily becomes a remote canister stove. Amazon sells the adapters and hoses. Silicone fuel tubing and aquarium tubing can be used for the leg insulators. Nice one Luke👌
Fun fact, Soto means "outside". However it's pronounced "soto", not "soe-toe". Those butane cans are extremely cheap and widely available in Japan, they are used even in homes for cooking certain dishes right at the dining table, like nabe and shabu-shabu.
I might mention that during the summer you can get a foam can cooler at Family Dollar that fits pop cans, cups with a cup holder sized bottom, and the 8 oz butane canisters. These will greatly stabilize your stove or lantern if you're using butane with an adaptor on an isobutane stove. They are bulky but weigh next to nothing.
I just bought this in Black with the optional accessory through Amazon Japan. Shipped to Canada in a few days and was much less expensive than EBay. I do notice you really need to crank open the gas 3 or 4 times before you hear any come out. Seems like a really cool stove. Beautiful too. All the Japanese/Korean UA-cam camping channels feature this.
Soto also make an interesting range of butane gas lanterns. One of them is similar to the stove featured in this video, and even has a micro regulator - a very rare feature for a lantern.
4:00 surely a regulator can only help to reduce the pressure when you've got a full can making your cooking times more consistent by reducing initial performance. When you're nearly out of gas it can't increase the pressure... 🙏
Soto Muka. I imported one this winter after my old Primus stove failed and almost set me on fire. Luckily I got just a few blisters only. I LOVE THE MUKA!!
You can go ahead and say it Luke, don't be shy, Soto belongs to the Hilleberg and Fjallraven level of quality gear. Thanks again for putting in the work to check these things out for us all. 😊
Before Luke, Soto what? After Luke, Soto pots, pans, stoves, tables, etc. Now, I am a Soto freak! It would be cool to see the Soto Storm breaker in action too!!
My entire stove and pot setup is less than half a pound. Alcohol stove, made from just literally cutting the bottom off a red bull can, a rabbit wire pot stand, aluminum flashing windscreen, snowpeak 600(?) Pot. I usually just make soup or potatoes in it, but for one person it's ultralight and easy to clean. Boils 1c water in under 4m. Really good setup, I highly advise trying it out.
Little heavy but looks like a high performer and the size can also be used for car camping eliminates my big campsite stove so win win.another honest review thanks luke
I own & use the Soto Windmaster - a product that is superb in every way. Soto is KNOWN for making "Quality" products that are well worth their price. I want to buy a set of O-Rings for my stove to have for that just-in-case situation. They sent them to me, no charge. I've NOT had any issues with my stove's igniter. It works. And the Soto Windmaster "regulators" does, in fact, allow me to regulate the heat output from a full canister until it is empty. Soto was THE FIRST to design & manufacture a "regulator" for canister stoves & they got it RIGHT. All other regulators are less-than, Chinese copycats. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
I see there is a plate that keeps can clear of fame....thanks, Luke . I really enjoy your videos and reviews. Great, thanks for your help and advice. Send love to the family. I got mine great deal. Jim
SOTO is Quality, my MSR Pocket Rocket kinda wore out (which was great as well) and have been enjoying the SOTO windmaster ever since, its expensive but the price is definitely Justified! Oh yea, don't forget the SOTO Helix coffee filter holder, its the absolute best haha.
I bought mine years ago and it is a special edition. It have realtree pattern on the windshield and black Leg support. Sadly it is not made of stainless steel. The legs were rust. You don't to buy the specific windscreen. I am not sure whether is 50 or 60mm cicrle cookie cutter can act as windscreen. You can find this video on this topic at YT. There is a new version coming with built-in windscreen like other Soto gas stove.
Perhaps you have already done it and I just haven't seen it yet. But have you done a comparison and breakdown on the different types of stove fuels? butane, isobutane, white gas, propane, alcohol etc. The pros and cons of each.
@@yetidodger6650 Why is what important? Being made in Japan? Umm, gee, better quality. Innovation. Not produced in a Communist country. You know, important things like that.
@@yetidodger6650 This will become much clearer to you over the coming years. Yes China is not our friend and many issues our coming down the road relying on China for our goods. Also the are expanding their power and drastically increasing their military spending. They are doing this for a reason. They are buddies with Putin. Do you need more reasons?
Ooo, China is burning more coal than the rest of the world combined, and increasing its use. Striping the oceans of fish. No freedom of speech. No freedom of religion. Sending Uighur and Tibetan children to special boarding schools, to remove their cultures. The CCP promised to build 3000 nukes. The Chinese people are fine. Their communist government is doing what it can, to undermine our western democracies.
@@yetidodger6650 because japan makes well thought out, high quality products made to last and china makes cheapest and lowest quality garbage you can get.
Hi @TheOutdoorGearReview! Love the channel. You have definitely gotten me into SOTO stuff for sure. Any plans to import and review the SOTO Stormbreaker stove?
Looks very stable, quick set up, seemed like a quick boil time. Not for ultralight hiking/camping but not too too heavy either. A bit pricy but if the quality is there, I like it a lot.
I like watching Brotha Lukes reviews of Soto because he has basically NOTHING bad to say about their product. And for me being half japanese, I can appreicate Brotha Lukea appreciation of quality products.
the pressure depends only on the temperature, but the cylinder becomes cold because of the required heat of evaporation and thus the pressure drops. The only remedy is to remove the insulation so that heat can flow in from the outside air. i have a similar stove and a small heater that both use this cartridge. the gas is butane.
Soto is one of the Asian companies that make butane can stoves. This makes a lot of sense since many of us use larger butane stoves when car camping, which allows us to consolidate to one fuel source for car camping and backpacking.
How long any fuel canister fuel is difficult to measure/quantify, simply because there are so many variables, like wind speed, wind temperature, water temperature, altitude, the quantity of water or food being heated.
Stove looks very cool. I just received my Esbit medium stove can't wait to use it next week. Luke how's the cabin build coming along??? Be safe my friend ✌️
One thing I dislike about some of Soto's pots is they don't have integrated handles. They include the pot grabber/lifter. That's just one more thing to keep up with in the field.
Hi. What are the safety protocols with this stove since the gas canister is close to the stove itself and in some portable stoves (briefcase) styles, explosions occurred. Assuming it is high quality though.
Hard to beat the old established, withstood the test of time, Coleman 2-Burner liquid pump-it-up Stove. It will outlast you & be something to "Will" to a relative when you die.
Nice review of the ST-310MT stove. I’d love to see your review of the Soto Amicus stove. It’s the little brother of the Windmaster and the one I use. It seems to check all the boxes for a light, compact backpacking stove.
I have this stove and a supply of the Gas One Butane Fuel canisters. Is there a safe hose option to connect them rather that directly screwing the cannister onto the stove? If there is, if you could share a link, that would be awesome. Thank you.
Any Soto accessories to convert this stove to a remote cannister stove or can you tell if connections are of a standard nature that aftermarket accessories would be available to convert it to a remote cannister stove? Thanks.
Hi Luke, Awesome first look as always. Will you be adding the ignition assist lever? That could be a good addition to the kit. Also will you be adding the carrying case, it would be interesting to see how much space it would consume along with the other accessories. As always great stuff. See you on the next one.
REI sells the Soto Amicus isobutane stove with a 2 pot aluminum cookset for $45, the best stove deal out there in my opinion. The Amicus is a smaller, cheaper, and lighter version of the Windmaster. You should check it out.
@@maggiewagmore8778 I have a Pocket rocket 2 and it's really nice but I prefer the Amicus due to wind resistance and fire control. It's quieter and has a broader flame so less of a blowtorch.
im australian going be moving to the states and i wanted to camp in the states could you do 'what to do and not what to for some who hasnt camp in the states?
I noticed the price of iso/butane canisters has gone up $1 each at my local REI for both the 110 and 220g canisters after remaining stable for the past 10 years. I don’t have any pure butane stoves, but it might be time to consider a more economical fuel especially if weight and packability aren’t issues.
Wow the butane has doubled in price, the MSR etc iso/butane canisters haven’t gone up that much-yet. I bought about 20 of the 220g canisters before the price went up. BTW I paid $5.34/gal for regular gas at an Arco station here in Northern California. Premium is over $6/gal at Chevron type stations.
Soto makes quality gear. This stove is cool, but a bit bulky and heavy. For my needs, I don't see any advantage over the Amicus I use, which can be had for about half the price. I buy isobutane cans for a couple bucks each, and refill my canisters, so it's pretty economical.
Wife “whatcha watchin?” Me “guy boiling water”
Soto should sponsor you with all the good reviews you do for them. You explain the good the bad and the ugly if any.
That's why we watch TODGR!!! No sponsorships accepted!! He's honest and objective because he's not sponsored!!! Agenda free reviews and we respect him more for it!!!
@@MegaCocobaby you obviously have not been watching this channel for long....he receives some from patreon and UA-cam pays him for views/comments/likes and other kickbacks. There's a Lot of people who have quite the 9-5 to make UA-cam videos and aren't sponsored. He even thanks his patreon supporters in his videos. He's been what seems kinda honest to me but he could be an act like others......he also probably sells most of what he doesn't use after the reviews too.
@@MegaCocobaby bro if you knew even 10% of what you assume you know about me you'd realize you wasted a good bit of your time on the lengthy response and I won't privilege you with the investment of my time any longer. I bid you farewell and good day but you are not worth wasting my time on.
@@MegaCocobaby because some people work hard for the things they want. Not everyone is poor and lazy..
My buddy has one of those stoves, he calls it the spider rocket lol! I borrowed it to go camping at red rock canyon in Vegas and it was an amazing little stove! Heats very quickly.
Did you see any great khans while you was at red rock canyon?
@@cuckertarlson3329 no that was my first time there and didn't actually know about those until the day I was leaving, hopefully next time.
About the wind-ring-thingy, just in case that you haven’t get it, Asian outdoor community found out you may able to fit a cookie cutter ring on it.
What a Cinderella fit (find a fit of it in things nowhere near the category)
In Hong Kong, nearly 9 out of 10 campers use this stove. It seems quite expansive to get it to USA as the average price for it in Hong Kong is around USD$60-70, ofc the black version is also more expansive here.
Btw love your contents, been watching for a year, keep it up Luke!! Thanks for keeping us away from all the bs biased vids 🤞🏻
🤣🤣🤣👍
Actually this stove is a must-have and very popular among the Asia market, it is usually the first stove recommended due to its great performance in most temperature/altitude (thanks to the micro-regulator), as well as the butane gas cannisters being much cheaper than propane fuel😉
This stove is quite good but it has a risk, which is the gas tank exploding, if you cook a large pot and the heat will blow down on the gas tank.
This risk will no longer exist if you use a new gas tank, but if you use an old gas tank (refill it many times), it will be very risky.
But no matter what, a gas stove with a cord to keep a distance from the gas tank always brings great peace of mind.
I use a Chinese stove with a wire attached to a butane gas tank. I can even cook a 5kg pot without any problem.
The long cord makes me feel very secure, even if the stove frame breaks because the pot is too heavy, there will be no problem, but if you use that SOTO stove and use a pot that is too large, it will be a problem.
@@aywithbeard yup, just a difference in camping style, usually we carry light and this stove is perfect for pots between 500-700ml. If you want sth for group of people or other camping styles such as bushcrafting definitely pick sth else. p.s. this stove is known for its stability when using butane gas cannisters compared to other chinese branded ones.
I've been using a Gas One single burner for simple meals, coffee and hot tea; a Coleman double burner for larger meals. As a van lifer I would like to get one of the Soto models and try it out. The aforementioned stoves are bulky thereby consuming too much space, a valuable asset in my cargo van. Even two Soto's would take up less space than my Coleman double burner. Great review, Luke!
Best stove I ever had 😊
Soto Labo means "outside lab" in Japanese. Cool company.
I have the original silver version of this stove and I love it. And I really don’t mind hauling these butane canisters in my pack. I can buy these 8oz canisters for about $1.30 each at local Asian markets around here. They’re waaay cheaper than iso butane canisters. Great review, btw!
Yep, I can get the cans at my local Japanese store here in Southern California for about the same price.
Thanks Luke for another unbiased and honest review.
Have several of these stoves. I love them!! Great review Luke!
Soto products are worth the price. Excellent design and craftsmanship
I have a ST320 and i feel a little overweight (and not suitable for large size cooking stuff)
so i took a windmaster last year
both of them are good product, i love them.
SOTO....yep! Quality....yep! Spendy....yep!....Available....??? Great gear, no cons other than the "cassette" gas canister. With the right adapter and hose, this easily becomes a remote canister stove. Amazon sells the adapters and hoses. Silicone fuel tubing and aquarium tubing can be used for the leg insulators. Nice one Luke👌
Fun fact, Soto means "outside". However it's pronounced "soto", not "soe-toe". Those butane cans are extremely cheap and widely available in Japan, they are used even in homes for cooking certain dishes right at the dining table, like nabe and shabu-shabu.
Sot-to?
It’s not only a cool design but very practical and the quality is a big plus, I may get one of these for the warmer months
Hi Luke, can you make a video comparing st 310 and st 340? Many thanks!
Love the honest review! Subscribed!
Seeing lots more of these around lately, great review!
I might mention that during the summer you can get a foam can cooler at Family Dollar that fits pop cans, cups with a cup holder sized bottom, and the 8 oz butane canisters. These will greatly stabilize your stove or lantern if you're using butane with an adaptor on an isobutane stove. They are bulky but weigh next to nothing.
Love this stove which I bought after watching this review. Thanks.
I just bought this in Black with the optional accessory through Amazon Japan. Shipped to Canada in a few days and was much less expensive than EBay. I do notice you really need to crank open the gas 3 or 4 times before you hear any come out. Seems like a really cool stove. Beautiful too. All the Japanese/Korean UA-cam camping channels feature this.
Thank you for making me aware of Soto.
I love your reviews on your channel
Soto also make an interesting range of butane gas lanterns. One of them is similar to the stove featured in this video, and even has a micro regulator - a very rare feature for a lantern.
a very interesting stove. I like the overall design of the stove. I like your Honest reviews
4:00 surely a regulator can only help to reduce the pressure when you've got a full can making your cooking times more consistent by reducing initial performance. When you're nearly out of gas it can't increase the pressure... 🙏
Soto Muka. I imported one this winter after my old Primus stove failed and almost set me on fire. Luckily I got just a few blisters only. I LOVE THE MUKA!!
Which do you think is better? 310 or windmaster
You can go ahead and say it Luke, don't be shy, Soto belongs to the Hilleberg and Fjallraven level of quality gear. Thanks again for putting in the work to check these things out for us all. 😊
Thanks for doing these reviews! Really in joy and trust your videos.
Thank you for this review! Very interesting. We are usually very impressed with Japanese design and innovation, quality. Great option.
Thanks for this great information about a sweet set of products.
Before Luke, Soto what? After Luke, Soto pots, pans, stoves, tables, etc. Now, I am a Soto freak! It would be cool to see the Soto Storm breaker in action too!!
My entire stove and pot setup is less than half a pound. Alcohol stove, made from just literally cutting the bottom off a red bull can, a rabbit wire pot stand, aluminum flashing windscreen, snowpeak 600(?) Pot. I usually just make soup or potatoes in it, but for one person it's ultralight and easy to clean. Boils 1c water in under 4m. Really good setup, I highly advise trying it out.
Little heavy but looks like a high performer and the size can also be used for car camping eliminates my big campsite stove so win win.another honest review thanks luke
I own & use the Soto Windmaster - a product that is superb in every way. Soto is KNOWN for making "Quality" products that are well worth their price.
I want to buy a set of O-Rings for my stove to have for that just-in-case situation. They sent them to me, no charge.
I've NOT had any issues with my stove's igniter. It works. And the Soto Windmaster "regulators" does, in fact, allow me to regulate the heat output from a full canister until it is empty. Soto was THE FIRST to design & manufacture a "regulator" for canister stoves & they got it RIGHT. All other regulators are less-than, Chinese copycats.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
I see there is a plate that keeps can clear of fame....thanks, Luke . I really enjoy your videos and reviews. Great, thanks for your help and advice. Send love to the family. I got mine great deal. Jim
The Japanese tend to value craftsmanship from what I have seen.
SOTO is Quality, my MSR Pocket Rocket kinda wore out (which was great as well) and have been enjoying the SOTO windmaster ever since, its expensive but the price is definitely Justified!
Oh yea, don't forget the SOTO Helix coffee filter holder, its the absolute best haha.
I bought mine years ago and it is a special edition. It have realtree pattern on the windshield and black Leg support. Sadly it is not made of stainless steel. The legs were rust. You don't to buy the specific windscreen. I am not sure whether is 50 or 60mm cicrle cookie cutter can act as windscreen. You can find this video on this topic at YT. There is a new version coming with built-in windscreen like other Soto gas stove.
It looks like you can actually fashion a very lightweight simple windscreen through it attached to the legs using a disposable aluminum roasting pan
I love soto products as well. I have a butane lighter torch with an extendable cylinder to give it an extended reach. Genius.
Yes seen this one in your Video ! year this is a real Firedragon like this desing !Thx Luke
Awesome stove. Great Review. Thanks Brother Luke for teaching us So Much over these years. Hot Cacao time. Cheers Brother!
Aw yeah! I saw this coming with that tease the last time!
You forgot to mention the Soto Fusion Trek. I saw you make a video of that stove also.
Another great review.
Perhaps you have already done it and I just haven't seen it yet. But have you done a comparison and breakdown on the different types of stove fuels? butane, isobutane, white gas, propane, alcohol etc. The pros and cons of each.
I love SOTO! Great products and I like that they're made in Japan rather than China.
Why is that important?
@@yetidodger6650 Why is what important? Being made in Japan? Umm, gee, better quality. Innovation. Not produced in a Communist country. You know, important things like that.
@@yetidodger6650 This will become much clearer to you over the coming years. Yes China is not our friend and many issues our coming down the road relying on China for our goods. Also the are expanding their power and drastically increasing their military spending. They are doing this for a reason. They are buddies with Putin. Do you need more reasons?
Ooo, China is burning more coal than the rest of the world combined, and increasing its use. Striping the oceans of fish. No freedom of speech. No freedom of religion. Sending Uighur and Tibetan children to special boarding schools, to remove their cultures. The CCP promised to build 3000 nukes.
The Chinese people are fine. Their communist government is doing what it can, to undermine our western democracies.
@@yetidodger6650 because japan makes well thought out, high quality products made to last and china makes cheapest and lowest quality garbage you can get.
I love the soto windmaster!!!
Hi @TheOutdoorGearReview! Love the channel. You have definitely gotten me into SOTO stuff for sure. Any plans to import and review the SOTO Stormbreaker stove?
Looks very stable, quick set up, seemed like a quick boil time. Not for ultralight hiking/camping but not too too heavy either. A bit pricy but if the quality is there, I like it a lot.
I like watching Brotha Lukes reviews of Soto because he has basically NOTHING bad to say about their product. And for me being half japanese, I can appreicate Brotha Lukea appreciation of quality products.
the pressure depends only on the temperature, but the cylinder becomes cold because of the required heat of evaporation and thus the pressure drops. The only remedy is to remove the insulation so that heat can flow in from the outside air.
i have a similar stove and a small heater that both use this cartridge. the gas is butane.
Soto is one of the Asian companies that make butane can stoves. This makes a lot of sense since many of us use larger butane stoves when car camping, which allows us to consolidate to one fuel source for car camping and backpacking.
I've been wanting this stove! I have it in my amazon cart but been waiting for the black version. Save money on the butane
Try Amazon Japan. That’s how I imported itZ in black colour
Looks awesome but butane is bad at low temps. Be advised.
Luke.. Is it safe to use indoors and how long will the canister fuel last? Thanks for the info.
How long any fuel canister fuel is difficult to measure/quantify, simply because there are so many variables, like wind speed, wind temperature, water temperature, altitude, the quantity of water or food being heated.
Stove looks very cool. I just received my Esbit medium stove can't wait to use it next week. Luke how's the cabin build coming along??? Be safe my friend ✌️
Pretty cool looking stove. Looks like its made of very good parts and will last for a long long time.
I have seen this on some of the Korean camping videos and they work really well.
One thing I dislike about some of Soto's pots is they don't have integrated handles. They include the pot grabber/lifter. That's just one more thing to keep up with in the field.
Cool a little heavy for backpacking but nice for a base camp setup.
Very nice, I'm interested in that stove. Waiting for your indepth review
Thinking in really cold weather, could you maybe remove the heatshield, so you can use the heat to heat canister up a bit?
Hi. What are the safety protocols with this stove since the gas canister is close to the stove itself and in some portable stoves (briefcase) styles, explosions occurred. Assuming it is high quality though.
Hey buddy, quick question. What do you recommend for a two person summer tent? Thanks
You should specify the price range or your budget.
@@yarpenzigrin1893 price doesn't matter, what matters is quality
@@fernandez3841 Then you should pick something from Big Agnes or MSR.
Hard to beat the old established, withstood the test of time, Coleman 2-Burner liquid pump-it-up Stove. It will outlast you & be something to "Will" to a relative when you die.
Very cool stove.
Nice review of the ST-310MT stove. I’d love to see your review of the Soto Amicus stove. It’s the little brother of the Windmaster and the one I use. It seems to check all the boxes for a light, compact backpacking stove.
Another great review. - can you also provide some commentary and comparison to burn time available with the butane canister?
Great looking stove. One question as far as the wind screen goes. Would something like a tuna fish can work. Not sure what diameter of the burner is.
I have this stove and a supply of the Gas One Butane Fuel canisters. Is there a safe hose option to connect them rather that directly screwing the cannister onto the stove? If there is, if you could share a link, that would be awesome. Thank you.
Very nice stove but will it work as well as MSR stoves
YA!!! Not sure why I look forward to your video's but I do lol.
You will have to test the new pathfinder multi fuel stove system.
David Canterburry stuff are awesome.
Any Soto accessories to convert this stove to a remote cannister stove or can you tell if connections are of a standard nature that aftermarket accessories would be available to convert it to a remote cannister stove? Thanks.
I have a Windmaster. Bomb proof. Soto seems like a great company.
At what altitude was this boil test preformed?
Hi from Syracuse NY brother thank you for sharing your equipment and adventures
Hi Luke,
Awesome first look as always. Will you be adding the ignition assist lever? That could be a good addition to the kit. Also will you be adding the carrying case, it would be interesting to see how much space it would consume along with the other accessories.
As always great stuff. See you on the next one.
REI sells the Soto Amicus isobutane stove with a 2 pot aluminum cookset for $45, the best stove deal out there in my opinion. The Amicus is a smaller, cheaper, and lighter version of the Windmaster. You should check it out.
you can make the windmaster light with the triflex stand...but I dislike that it comes in 2 seperate pieces
I got this deal at REI last year and have been very pleased. Less expensive than the MSR Pocketrocket as well.
@@maggiewagmore8778 I have a Pocket rocket 2 and it's really nice but I prefer the Amicus due to wind resistance and fire control. It's quieter and has a broader flame so less of a blowtorch.
ST-340 came out recently.
Where can I purchase the canister cover? I just bought the stove and would love a cover for it too!
Great show of the stove.
Used by a great many of the Japanese catch and cook videographers , rugged and stylish piece of kit.
do you have to use a soto butane gas for this?
Luke, any link on the canister cover?
Will it handle a 6” or 8” skillet since you shouldn’t extend past the heat shield?
Thank you 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice feature to regulate pressure. And easy to cut a wind screen out of an aluminum foil baking pan.
Awesome stove .
Whats the burn time on a can of butane?
Can you review the condor medium assault pack
im australian going be moving to the states and i wanted to camp in the states could you do 'what to do and not what to for some who hasnt camp in the states?
I noticed the price of iso/butane canisters has gone up $1 each at my local REI for both the 110 and 220g canisters after remaining stable for the past 10 years. I don’t have any pure butane stoves, but it might be time to consider a more economical fuel especially if weight and packability aren’t issues.
The butane cannister 12 pack I bought a year ago for $24 is now $49.
Wow the butane has doubled in price, the MSR etc iso/butane canisters haven’t gone up that much-yet. I bought about 20 of the 220g canisters before the price went up. BTW I paid $5.34/gal for regular gas at an Arco station here in Northern California. Premium is over $6/gal at Chevron type stations.
Pretty sweet stove
Soto makes quality gear. This stove is cool, but a bit bulky and heavy. For my needs, I don't see any advantage over the Amicus I use, which can be had for about half the price. I buy isobutane cans for a couple bucks each, and refill my canisters, so it's pretty economical.
Nice video 👍