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I have access to a lot of stoves and love testing gear, so I decided I wanted to build off of the awesome work GearSkeptic and BPL have done by testing every stove I can get my hands on and then creating an accessible database for the results.
Request: I would love some feedback on the testing protocols and the information I will be gathering about each stove. If there is a brand I am missing, that would be great to know! You can access the spreadsheet where I will be compiling the information HERE. The second tab has the testing protocols.
Some aspects that I want to do some testing on beforehand are:
- Lid on vs lid off boil time/fuel consumption testing with a Toaks 750mL - using a BRS, Pocket Rocket 2, and Windmaster.
- Effect of ambient air temperature on boil time/fuel consumption
- Effect of canister temperature on boil time/fuel consumption
- Confirm BPL’s testing of % fuel remaining in a canister and the effect on boil time/fuel consumption
Some things I would like to test down the road but that I am not including in scope right now are:
- Remote canister stoves
- Liquid fuel stoves
- Cold weather testing
- Large volume testing
Some justifications for the protocols:
- The Toaks 750mL is likely the most popular pot on the market.
- Ice water makes the testing more easily replicable
For reference, the data will be posted to PackWizard.com (which I am a co-founder for) but publicly available like the other databases currently on there. We are working on a system where people can submit data, if they are interested in doing so because it is a lot to keep up on! While we have other databases on PackWizard right now, I am really excited for the stove one because of the additional information we will be providing through testing.
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