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Zap,
These were the fuel brands I was using.
Funny, I had the exact same two canisters with me and they crapped the bed. It was zero and 10 below when I was using them though.
Zap,
These were the fuel brands I was using.
I used alcohol stoves when I backpacked - always worked in the cold but terrible for snow melting.It’s not a stove flaw it’s a fuel flaw. Cold canisters usually mean poor performance. One of the many reasons I have a white gas stove in my arsenal.
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I use an msr dragonfly or international in cold weather.
When I was a guide we'd use a little olive oil on the o rings, it seemed to bring them back to life.I have never used an arctic fuel pump. The problem with very cold is it effecting the 0 rings and I carry a service kit with 0 rings plus the arctic fuel pump will not work on my Dragonfly. I do carry two pumps for my stove and the service kit.