A Jetboil Stove Is The First Thing I Pack On Any Camping Trip (2024)

With almost twenty years of review’s journalism behind me, I’ve tested several campgrounds’ worth of kit. It’s a total privilege—and at times, an absolute chore—but when curious campers and hikers ask me for recommendations, the Jetboil cooking system is almost always top of my list. I got my first Jetboil Flash around 2006, and while I've tested the stove competition rigorously, no camping trip is complete without one. And no single piece of kit can make coffee faster, or with as little fuss.

And yes, I am fully braced for the hate coming my way from certain outdoor factions. There are lighter, smaller and more tech-y options, especially when compared to the Jetboil Flash; some can do better at higher altitude, or with melting snow, but Jetboil’s ability to heat water fast makes it perfect for my needs.

What are those needs? I’m not thru-hiking The Great Trail, or summiting Mount Annapurna, but I am camping lots, whether that’s on a rare but cherished solo adventure, bikepacking and hiking weekends, or most likely, blissfully comfortable car camping weekends with family and friends.

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What Makes A Jetboil Great?

After all, isn’t it just a portable camping stove designed to boil water? Invented by Dwight Aspinwall and Perry Dowst back in 2001 (and first launched to the industry in 2003) the original Jetboil was a revelation. Firstly, it was a single solution system, with all the components stored neatly inside the pan, easily slotting together when needed. It came with an insulating sleeve that worked, and prevented you from scalding your hands, but most importantly, it boiled water exceptionally fast. Turn over the container, and you’ll see the “Fluxring” circling the bottom. This is the secret to Jetboil’s speed and efficiency, as it, combined with a powerful burner, concentrates heat on the largest possible surface area. It’s essentially a concertina version of a large bottomed pot, that boils water faster due to the extra surface area.

It's ingenious, and works spectacularly. Combined with a powerful 9,000 BTU/h burner, the Jetboil Flash can boil 16 ounces of water in as little as 100 seconds. Get distracted and it will bubble over before you know it, but that’s our fault, not the stove’s, especially as the ingenious thermochromic plastic strips on the thermal casing literally tell you when the water’s about to boil.

What this means in my camping/hiking/festival world is hot water, for coffee (or tea), is ready fast. I’ve lost count of the number of times Jetboil has come to my caffeinated rescue. On hikes during the coldest months of the year I’ve been able to make a restorative brew in little over three minutes. And the multiple mornings-after-the-night-before at music festivals have been eased by the complete lack of effort needed to make something to ease the pain. And as for the idea of waiting in line for coffee...well, I’d rather stay in bed.

Jetboil Stash

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Jetboil Stash Stove

Yes, the click, click, roar of the automatic Piezo ignition and blow-torch level burner has been known to wake a few people up, but nobody complains when they’re handed a cup of coffee a few minutes later.

What Can Be Cooked In A Jetboil?

To some, the ability to make a hot drink marginally faster than normal is hardly justification for the Jetboil’s high price, but for me, that’s missing the point. I adore my alcohol-burning Trangia, and believe it (with the help of my wife) makes the finest camping risotto, but when it comes to boiling water, I can have made and drunk my Jetboil coffee before the Trangia hits its boiling point.

Admittedly, none of the compact Jetboil stoves are great for doing much more than boiling water, but they are superb for those adventures when your diet is little more than dehydrated camping meals, instant noodles and coffee. It’s quick to set up, fast to use and easy to stash away again.

That said, I have cooked eggs, soup, hot dogs, porridge and many tins of baked beans in my Jetboil stoves, and while clean-up is something of a disaster with virtually all non-water related recipes, the incremental adjustment from the the burner means you can carefully adjust the heat from barely a simmer to a full-on boil. For proper cooking, I’m currently using the Primus Kinjia two burner stove, which is impressively powerful, but I'll still use a JetBoil to prime water for pasta.

Are There Other Jetboil Models?

Backpacking stove systems like the Jetboil Flash and the smaller Jetboil Zip—where the pan and burner slot together securely—are understandably popular with big wall climbers (something I can only dream of) as they can hang the cooker safely, and still use it effectively. You can also pour it with the burner still attached and the whole unit just feels solid. I’d be lying if I said I’d never knocked one over, but at least when I did, there was, A: an insulated sleeve to make picking it up safer and, B: no roaring burner flailing about in the wind.

My latest acquisition however, the $150 Jetboil Stash, blurs the line between all-in-one and traditional camp stove. It doesn’t clip together like the Flash, and lacks instant Piezo ignition, but it does benefit from the same powerful burner and heat exchange pan base, and everything (including the gas canister) fits neatly inside the 28-ounce pan. Fuel efficiency, as with all Jetboil models, is superb, and I’ve yet to need more than a single 100g canister for an entire summer of use. It also weighs just 7.1 ounces and fits in my daypack or handlebar bag with ease. At a shade over 13 ounces, the larger Jetboil Flash is a bit of a chunk, but if capacity (34 ounces) matters, the extra weight can be tolerated.

What’s Not So Great About The Jetboil?

I’d not be doing my job properly if I didn’t highlight a few things Jetboil could do better. Firstly, I’ve lost count of the times the pouring lid has annoyed me. It’s just not good enough, and takes the most precise technique to not spill. For a while I was also addicted to the brilliantly convenient Jetboil Coffee Press but after a couple of summers I have come to realize that brewing coffee in it, rather than making a pour over, taints the flavor of every subsequent boil, and it’s a pain to clean. If all you want Jetboil for is coffee, then you’re in for a treat, but the stove is certainly more versatile than just brewing your morning java.

Other slight annoyances include the fact I can no longer get replacement burner parts for my original Jetboil Flash. The first generation was very different to the one today, and the gauze top would burn out after a few years, but I could replace it easily for about $11. The solution will be to buy a replacement burner unit for $50, but it’s not ideal. Jetboil does stock a wide selection of replacement parts, and, after rats found my camping box, I was relieved to discover a new Flash lid only costs $5.

Should You Buy A Jetboil?

Minor grumbles aside, if you’re looking for a dependable stove that will deliver hot water in next to no time, Jetboil’s roster of compact stoves can’t be beat. I’ve used the MSR Windburner range and have been impressed by the speed and versatility, but not the added cost. A Jetboil isn’t cheap, and you can spend just $50 and be set up for camping adventures, but after 18 years, and only a few minor cast changes in that time, it remains a solid investment, even if you only ever use it for coffee.

A Jetboil Stove Is The First Thing I Pack On Any Camping Trip (2024)

FAQs

A Jetboil Stove Is The First Thing I Pack On Any Camping Trip? ›

Admittedly, none of the compact Jetboil stoves are great for doing much more than boiling water, but they are superb for those adventures when your diet is little more than dehydrated camping meals, instant noodles and coffee. It's quick to set up, fast to use and easy to stash away again.

How do you travel with JetBoil? ›

Can I Carry My Jetboil on a Commercial Airplane? Yes, although you'll have to leave your fuel at home. While the FAA allows you to travel with your camping stove (“Camp stoves can travel as carry-on or checked luggage only if empty of all fuel and cleaned such that vapors and residue are absent.

What is a JetBoil used for? ›

Blistering boil times come standard on the Flash personal cooking system, the ultimate camping stove for preparing coffee, soup, or dehydrated meals on the trail. Optimized for efficiency, the Flash boils water lightning-quick, making it the fastest Jetboil ever.

Can I use a JetBoil in my tent? ›

The JetBoil Hanging Kit allows you to hang your JetBoil camping stove inside a tent, portaledge, or just about any camping situation that has sufficient space AND access to ventilation. Other than making your own homemade system, this is about your only option to convert your JetBoil into a hanging stove.

Can I use other pans on a JetBoil? ›

The support attaches to your Jetboil burner so you can safely cook with your own pots and pans. This opens up a huge range of cooking options, and cuts the need for two separate stoves if you need more than boiling water.

Do you use the lid on a Jetboil? ›

A: Yes you can boil water with the lid on....in fact, it was designed to do exactly that. And that lid has a pour spout/hole built in, you can pour your boiling water without removing the lid, ....or remove the lid and add the contents of your meal to the boiling water while it is still in the container.

Can you use any canister with Jetboil? ›

Jetboil is compatible with valves made to the EN417 specification, a standard adopted by manufacturers throughout the world. Please note that the product has not been tested with every different type of fuel canister, and we cannot claim safe operation with any canister other than our Jetpower brand of fuel.

Can you put food in a Jetboil? ›

With plenty of room to keep food moving, scrambled eggs, perfectly crispy potatoes, and vegetable stir fry are waiting for you to dig in. The incremental temperature control means you can easily cook even the most temperamental of ingredients.

How long does a Jetboil can last? ›

Generally, a 100g canister will have enough gas to last for a two day hike, boiling water at breakfast, lunch and dinner for coffee/tea/dehydrated meals.

What is the best gas for Jetboil? ›

For maximum efficiency and minimum consumption, use our high-performance propane / isobutane four-season blend. Propane provides higher vapor pressure for better performance in cold weather. Isobutane provides more constant pressure as the fuel level gets low.

Why are Jetboils so good? ›

JetBoil Zip | It's Fast

The main advantage of the JetBoil Zip cooking system is its speed. On the website, it says that this insulated pot boils 0.8L of water in 2.5 minutes (or in real life, 3 minutes or so).

Can you cook noodles in a Jetboil? ›

The Jetboil Minimo was my stove of choice for this recipe. Being able to boil water fast helps speed up the cooking time of the recipe, as well as the using simmer control allowed me to keep my noodles hot without burning the food.

Is the Jetboil skillet worth it? ›

Customers say. Customers like the weight, heat distribution, stickiness, and ease of cleaning of the saute fry pan. They mention that it's well made, lightweight, and has even heating across the skillet. They also appreciate the non-stick quality and that it is very easy to clean.

How to make coffee with a Jetboil? ›

Using a Jetboil is easier than a traditional French press. You don't have to pour piping-hot water from a kettle into a glass container. Instead, you can boil the water in the Jetboil, let it sit for a second, pour the coffee grounds in (coarse grind recommended), and press after a few minutes.

Can you fly with a Jetboil stove? ›

The TSA website says camp stoves can travel as carry-on or checked luggage only if they are empty of all fuel and cleaned so that there are no vapors or residue. Simply emptying the fuel container will leave flammable vapors.

Can you put Jetboil in a checked bag? ›

The TSA website says camp stoves can travel as carry-on or checked luggage only if they are empty of all fuel and cleaned so that there are no vapors or residue.

Can you take camping stove fuel on a plane? ›

New and empty liquid fuel bottles are okay, but used containers must be completely cleaned out. Pack the fuel bottles uncapped and easily accessible in your checked luggage. Full liquid-fuel bottles and gas canisters (containing fuels such as isobutane, butane, and propane) are absolutely forbidden.

Can I take gas canisters on a plane? ›

Checked Bags: No

Except for personal medical oxygen cylinders, you can only carry an EMPTY compressed gas cylinder onboard a plane. To be permitted (in either carry-on or checked baggage), it must be clearly visible to the TSA officer that the cylinder is empty.

Can you bring an electric stove on a plane? ›

TSA Rules. You are allowed to bring a stove in a carry-on or checked baggage, but ONLY if you take the time and care to empty it of all fuel and clean it so there are no vapors or residue left. If you do not clean the stove thoroughly flammable vapors can remain, and those can lead to confiscation.

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