Is the SOTO WindMaster Stove Really Worth the Hype? Let's Find Out!

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • This video showcases the Soto WindMaster stove, which can boil 2 cups of water in under 2-1/2 minutes even in strong winds and gusty weather. The stove is built to withstand harsh conditions and is designed to place the pot close to the flame for better efficiency in windy weather. The concave burner creates a built-in windscreen, increasing efficiency and reducing boil time. This stove comes with a 4Flex pot support for larger pots. A TriFlex pot support can be bought separately for smaller pots. This efficient stove is suitable for many adventures.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @zantigar
    @zantigar Před měsícem

    You've only made me love my Windmaster even more - it's a beautiful thing! And I love all things charbroiled!

  • @kimberlycampion485
    @kimberlycampion485 Před 3 měsíci

    I have the soto amicus cook set. So far after a year it's been a great set. And the stove it's self has been really great.

  • @tray-b6955
    @tray-b6955 Před rokem +2

    I'm an exclusive car-camper but love the convenience of smaller gear sometimes. Thanks for this review, Rachel 😊

  • @vshybeej8756
    @vshybeej8756 Před rokem +2

    You also mentioned the weight being 2 grams with the 3 prong and 3 grams for the 4 prong. It's actually 87 grams or 3 ounces with the four-prong pot stand. So the 3 prong is actually 2 ounces/ or about 57 grams. I think that's what you meant to say. Instead of grams. Sorry for the critiquing and calling you out on that. But thanks again for the awesomely detailed video.
    Keep up the great work! You're doing excellent and are very much appreciated! Thank you!

  • @woodemma
    @woodemma Před měsícem

    I am Korean, but my pronunciation is so good that it helps me study English

  • @adelec1176
    @adelec1176 Před rokem +1

    I also watched thi on TV and this SOTO WindMaster Stove looks AWESOME. Even I could do it! :) :) :)

  • @riseolympia2899
    @riseolympia2899 Před 8 měsíci

    I was looking for a stove that could handle skillet cooking as well and this review is *exactly* what I was looking for. I'll be scooping one of these up!!!

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk Před 11 dny

    Can you use a cast iron pan with this stove?

  • @vshybeej8756
    @vshybeej8756 Před rokem +2

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you so very much for reviewing this. I've seriously been considering buying this as it's fuel efficiency and its auto igniter. I believe the fuel works better in very cold conditions as well, unlike many others like the BRS stove etc. But don't quote me on that. I'm bummed to hear that its not the quietest stove 😒 as when backpacking and thru-hiking with other people, I wouldn't want the loudness to bother or irritate others around me just as you said. Crap! Excellent review though. I'm going to look into this more. Excellent video! Thanks again! Stay warm and stay safe out there. Hello to Miss Lila Lu!🐈

    • @fallyn2920
      @fallyn2920 Před 7 měsíci

      meh, i own a windmaster and at lower settings... the simmering range to medium, it's fairly silent actually. When you turn it full open it's a bit noisy but nowhere near brs/msr pocket rocket levels. Same with the trangia gas burner really. but the windmaster sits so close to the pot that even at lower settings it gets quite some heat to your cooking.

  • @super-drinkers
    @super-drinkers Před 7 měsíci

    I'm a Japanese mountaineer and also use a SOTO Windmaster.
    I had no idea that there were users outside of Japan.
    I was torn between Purimus, MSR, and Soto, but chose Windmaster, which is made in Japan.
    I also own the P-153 made in Japan by Soto's Amicus and Japan's Purimus, but I prefer the Windmaster.😀

  • @bartsimpson7424
    @bartsimpson7424 Před měsícem

    All those stoves have 1 problem .the burner is so small that they r good only to boil water in a mug .
    The flame is to concentrated to use a pan .

  • @MikesFitnessGoals
    @MikesFitnessGoals Před 11 měsíci

    The Soto Windmaster leaks gas when the stove is stored (like in your pack or on a shelf).
    The two o-ring gaskets sealing the stove to the gas canister are sized for cans from Japan apparently. I’ve lost one Coleman 8 oz. can ($6 usd) and one 16 oz. MSR canister ($11 usd). After that I stopped using it. $65 + $17.. so mine cost $82 and still leaks.
    I also own a Primus, MSR Pocket Rocket, MSR Windburner, BSR-3000, an Evernew Ti DX Stove and my 50 year old SVEA 123. I have yet to measure the o-rings and experiment with larger sizes and I haven’t found a solution online. The 16 oz. MSR can was empty after one use and 2 or 3 days on the shelf.

  • @dontask8979
    @dontask8979 Před rokem

    You could have sprinkled hot coco powder on the wontons and had chocolate covered wontons for breakfast 😋