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Here's a link to some good pot geeking:

Thanks for that link - that's an updated post/list from one of the three or four main sources that were doing comparisons a year or so ago.

And they were one of the main proponents of the JetBoil Stash as being superior to the other pot offerings; seems like their stance may have changed a bit, with them now leaning towards the Petrel G2 or Ramen pots.

Still, the Stash is a bit lighter.

And one of the tricks with their site is that they tend to offer some generic observations and 'likes' rather than the actual testing that Jon Fong and others have done (linked in this thread in Jan/Feb last year).

Would be good if Jon or someone did boil time and fuel use comparisons between the Stash, G2, and Ramen pot.
 
Yeah, that link has been here before in one form or another. It's been a while, 380 posts later I doubt folks are reading the whole thread. Figured it was worth putting up again.
 
Yeah, that link has been here before in one form or another. It's been a while, 380 posts later I doubt folks are reading the whole thread. Figured it was worth putting up again.
I think the last tine we linked it (could be wrong, though), it was for an earlier assessment, which didn't included the Ramen pot - so thanks for the updated one.

Having just read it through in a bit more detail, though, it does seem a bit muddled, as it talks about the Olicamp as their 'top pick' in the text, but gives three 'top picks', which aren't the 'two best' ... so a bit confusing! But some good info in there.
 
Just pulled the trigger on a G2 pot with cozy sleeve and Green Peak II stove combo. Cost less than the Soto windmaster stove itself. Looking forward to doing some comparisons.
 
IMO, the Olicamp pot was given a "top pick" vs "Editors choice" as there are not slots to stabilize the pot and bring the burner head closer to the pot which allows a lower flame setting to potentially accomplish the same thing. Just and observation and opinion.

Ramen pot with wider base is going to win most boiling competitions, more surface area giving all else equal is going to boil faster. A wider pot is more versatile if doing more than boiling water. G2 has a cozy sleeve.
 
@Macintosh, found this. May be helpful if it works with your era Giga stove.

I don't like giving up things that I've used for years and years, even if something else can work better or even marginally better. Maybe you can give this a try and stay with your old stove and find an HX pot that fits it.

Thanks. I actually have one somewhere if I can dig it up. I stopped using it just to save space, as I didnt really have the impression it was doing much. BUT I never did a comparison or paid too much attention. Maybe I ought to try and see.
 
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