Lightest & smallest stove for extreme cold?

BBob

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I went down the rabbit hole of lightweight stoves, small titanium pots and found that what I saved was more than lost by my needing to carry extra fuel. My fuel burn was about double.

Went back to a jet boil setup, the Stash, but I really miss my old titanium .8L jetboil that they discontinued a while ago :(
There are several efficient small light setups available and many better than the Stash. There's at least two threads on Rokslide dedicated to just that.
 

Sundodger

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There are several efficient small light setups available and many better than the Stash. There's at least two threads on Rokslide dedicated to just that.
Links?

I tend to only jump into that level of scrutiny when I need a replacement.

Did the catfood can stove thing for a while and living in the PNW esbit stoves can be tricky, so kind of done with that sort of thing, but open to other options.
 

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Beendare

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Yeah, the Iso Butane Canisters don't work well in extreme cold but there are things a guy can do like sleep with the canister.

It's old school but My Whisperlite will work in sub zero....which is what really matters.
 
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