Feather 442 Dual Fuel Stove

Feather 442 Dual Fuel Stove Reviews



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Pros
  • lightweight (all)
Cons
  • need to pack gas (all)


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looking for durability, hiker

FEB
21
2008

This was one of my first stoves when I started backpacking.  It was light, compact and fit into any little crevice of my backpack that was available.  The white gas option is much better over butane if you're hiking in colder weather.  I never had a clogging problem with this stove in three years.  But the main drawback was that you need to find some kind of wind screen if the weather is kicking up.  And I'm not much of a fan of cooking in the tent for obvious reasons.  It also held up well and sturdy to holding small pots of food. Although I never tried large pots, I don't think I would...

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4 star rating
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Salem, OR



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looking for durability, hiker

FEB
1
2008
This was one of my first stoves when I started backpacking.  It was light, compact and fit into any little crevice of my backpack that was available.  The white gas option is much better over butane if you're hiking in colder weather.  I never had a clogging problem with this stove in three years.  But the main drawback was that you need to find some kind of wind screen if the weather is kicking up.  And I'm not much of a fan of cooking in the tent for obvious reasons.  It also held up well and sturdy to holding small pots of food. Although I never tried large pots, I don't think I would... review »
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Salem, OR



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