The Optimus Crux Lite camp stove comes in at only 2.5 ounces (72grams) and is one of the lightest stoves in the world. It utilized butane/propane mix gas canisters, and takes ~3 minutes to burn 1L of water. I tested this product on a backpacking trip in late December in Kentucky, and results were great. Gas canisters last ~1 hour. My stove came with the Optimus Terra Solo cookset, which is anodized aluminum and work out great for boiling water, as well as storing the stove. The stove can be purchased for ~$35 alone or ~$60 with the Terra Solo cookset included.
Optimus Crux Lite Camp Stove Review
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