Which brand isobutane fuel are you using for your stoves?

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WKR
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You can also get the lendel to !# propane adapter and use propane...you might also need a 1# propane bottle stand depending on the stove attachment to the bottle. Propane is no problem in the cold. You can also refill the 1 pounders for 1-2$.
If you use the stand there are grooved bottom on the bottle that fits corresponding grooves in the stand you just have to remove the plastic bottom from the bottle. Refilling 1# propane saves my lots of $ every year....Right now is time for me to fill 3-20# bottles and refill 1#ers to get ahead...if I refill at the propane place I get about 16-17 refills. If I use the exchange bottles deals around town I get 5# less a bottle so around 12 1#ers for $20 right now.
 
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Zap-would like some more info on this.Looking to start refueling my isobutane tanks and smaller 1lb Coleman tanks.
 

Wacko

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For me the Coleman "performance" blend absolutely sucks in the cold. MSR, GSI, jetboil, couple others have been just fine.
 

ni7ne

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Snow Peak when it's the same price.
Because everything else by Snow Peak is so expensive that using their isobutane makes me feel bougie.
 
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The MSR small cans (and I believe other brands) have more fuel that the Jetboill cans. Not much... about 10 percent. May make a difference if you're using a lot of them.

MSR - 110 grams
Jetboil - 100 grams

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Whats on sale or the cheapest. I have used a couple with my Windmaster and have had no issues at all. Cold or warm weather, they all seem to work just fine.
 
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