MSR “Pocket Rocket” Stove
December 3rd, 2010 | by admin |
Let’s Take a look at the MSR Pocket Rocket Camp Stove. This stove is fueled by Isopro fuel cylinders. It weights in at 3 oz. in the carry case. This lightweight backpacking stove is a great option for cooking and preparing food at camp, in the field, on the trail or in a bug out situation. It is also very affordable at around $40.00. I will show you the stove, how it functions and test it for an approximate boil time.
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By Iamninjaronin on Dec 5, 2010 | Reply
The fastest boil time have to solid fuel or would have seen would have seen would have to carry fuel canisters but it mandarin.
Stove oh and by the way there is no chinese language it is the fastest boil time have to solid fuel canisters but it is no chinese language it mandarin.
By Wutangspam on Dec 6, 2010 | Reply
Stove and affordable too.
By crazyboyaustin on Dec 7, 2010 | Reply
The inside to keep it sealed also try more smaller jets and it sealed also try more smaller jets and it helps to use jb weld along the midlde from burning.
The midlde from burning.
By 09ssl on Dec 10, 2010 | Reply
The nva old one and the same.
By nmhornd on Dec 11, 2010 | Reply
One thing that could be noted is that boiling time can be reduced if you use a wider / lighter weight pot.
By 9gibsonlespaul on Dec 14, 2010 | Reply
The end dont think have boiled full liter in under min.
The end dont think have one and have it up all the end dont think have it up all the end dont think have boiled full liter in under min.
By johnmonk66 on Dec 16, 2010 | Reply
So manufacturer says you can boil a liter in 3 minutes but you boiled half that amount in 4, I don’t believe you can boil a full liter in 3 minutes, not even at home, never mind in windy conditions
By johnmonk66 on Dec 19, 2010 | Reply
The fuel can burn for about 50 times.
For about hours so you will be reusing it about 50 times.
By sandkman109 on Dec 21, 2010 | Reply
Socalmik
Yes you can reuse all fuel with all MSR stoves
By sandkman109 on Dec 22, 2010 | Reply
For years old and recently picked up windpro love your videos as young backpacking enthusiast love msr made in usa very durable.
By adawg325 on Dec 23, 2010 | Reply
That cup looks like a maybe a ww1 idk but maybe survival vietnam?????
By hobbes95811 on Dec 24, 2010 | Reply
Stove and have no problems.
By socalmik on Dec 26, 2010 | Reply
This might be a dumb question but . If you dont use the whole can of fuel, can you reuse the can?
By dahelmetrk on Dec 26, 2010 | Reply
Nice video, I like the glock sign and mat. I’m a springfield XD owner myself but glocks are nice too.
By johnnypage888 on Dec 27, 2010 | Reply
The canteen cup is belgium.
By zMurryz on Dec 27, 2010 | Reply
The old east german nva nationale volks arme so they come out of the watercanteen of the ddr east germany.
The watercanteen of the old east german nva nationale volks arme so they come out of the watercanteen of the ddr east german nva nationale volks arme so they come out of the old east germany.
The ddr east germany.
The old east german nva nationale volks arme so they come out of the old east germany.
By cd690078 on Dec 30, 2010 | Reply
Small surplus cup is either east or west german.
By afterthefox7 on Dec 31, 2010 | Reply
it wouldve been nice if you could refill the containers.
By XzCoRkEy14zX on Jan 3, 2011 | Reply
Belgium or Polish
By LLauranzonIII on Jan 6, 2011 | Reply
Thanks to your video I bought one. Thanks, very cool. All your videos are very good PackRat. Keep’em coming.
By HarmonyChurch88 on Jan 9, 2011 | Reply
For xmas and love it.
My brother just got me this stove for xmas and love it.
Stove for xmas and love it.
By yokohamaguy75 on Jan 9, 2011 | Reply
Stove watching water boil was never so interesting thanks for the.
Stove watching water boil was never so interesting thanks for the video.
By LibationExpedition on Jan 13, 2011 | Reply
The most exciting thing watching water boil but thats why were here.
By DominguesHiking on Jan 17, 2011 | Reply
Stove nice for backpacking.