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Reviews for Dragonfly
Average Rating : 3.77 out of 5
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Review by: kimgraves, 2006-01-18
Works fine but seems to me to be overly complicated. Too many parts. Too many parts that are plastic. They make a maintenance kit because you're going to need one.
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Review by: mattgosselin, 2005-03-26
i love my stove, i guide some winter camping trips, great with big pots for large groups , the flame control is awsome a candle flame to a rocket flame,
had it down to -35 still worked good just wach the o rings. down side very loud i could not talk to anyone well cooking. eats up fuel fast bring extra in winter. if i was guiding i use my dragonfly
on a reagular trip i use my wisperlight(its hard to put small cooking pots on the dragonfly).
had it down to -35 still worked good just wach the o rings. down side very loud i could not talk to anyone well cooking. eats up fuel fast bring extra in winter. if i was guiding i use my dragonfly
on a reagular trip i use my wisperlight(its hard to put small cooking pots on the dragonfly).
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Review by: snorro, 2004-09-17
Great stove, love it for ski touring and car camping. It is on the heavy side, but it works very well. I appreciate de simmer valve, that is, if you like to eat a little bit more gregarously. It's also freakin' stables lads!
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Review by: harrisha, 2004-09-14
I love this stove. Flame control is great. Its puts out an insane amount of heat but at the same time can be turned down to nothing. It does sound like a jet warming up. Other than being heavier than most stoves on the market this is its only drawback.
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Review by: dredsovrn, 2004-05-26
Full service cooking in the outback. This stove will do it all and is fairly compact and light for its features. You can put damn near anything that burns in it and make it work. One downside is that it sounds like you are lifting off from Kennedy when cooking at high output. You might wake up the camp.