Lo folks, i bought a Primus Eta Solo stove from Tamarack last week and here's my review of it.
Ok, ordered it Friday and it was delivered Saturday! Unfortunately i was away training and the wife was out so i had to pick it up this morning, but bonus points from the folks at Tamarack for speedy dispatch.
I eagerly unwrapped the post bag and shock horror this is waht greeted me :yikes:
ARG i thought, then i opened the box and relief flooded through me with this
Then this
I unpacked it all and inspected each bit
You get a mega folded instruction manual (which promptly went back in the box, i'm a man after all), a stabiliser, 3 pot stand brackets, a pot stand plate a folding hanging bail arm, a nice cooking cup and the stove itself.
Without further ado, i filled the cup up to the 2 cup mark, connected it all up and lit.
Right a few things. The clips that the cup connects to are easy to use, even with gloves, the ignition is also easy to get to with gloves on and sparks first time. The gas cannister fitting takes a standard screw fit can and the cup comes with a velcro fitted neoprene outer, which while feeling warm after boiling, is still grabable without burning yourself.
One thing i did notice is that it seems a little bit wobbly when connected up. Not majorly so, but without the stabiliser, it would shake a fair bit once boiling.
Pot stand fitted
End result
Bail arm affair
The bail arm has a decent length of wire which is crimmped to through a small hole to the actual arm. The arm itself folds away and feels quite robust. It slots onto the cup via a bracket
and is a very good fit. It also keeps the cup and stove relatively upright.
Right the nitty gritty.
Boil time, in wind at half speed was 2mins 20 seconds for 2 cup's worth of water (using the mark inside). This is well hot enough for a steaming mug of tea or coffee.
There are 3 openings in the rubber lid, 2 small holes and a pour hole. The pour hole actually works properly without spurting hot water everywhere, the lid does get hot, but not burning hot.
The cup itself is .09l instead of the 1l of the jetboil but you can fit a rat pack main meal inside and still have room for a brew.
Overview.
Wees over the jetboil imo. It feels well made, robust and with the extra bits you get with it it is well worth the money. Tamarack currently have 15% off everything so with recorded delivery, this cost me £71 which currently is the cheapest out there.
If you add the cost of a stabiliser and pot stand and hanging bail, you'll be paying £104.40 plus postage, so value for money the Primus wins.
I'm well impressed with the Solo, more so than i was with the Jetboil.
Horses for courses, but i'd highly recommend the Solo over the Jetboil.
Ok Update.
I've had all day to put it fully through it's paces, it's made every brew i've had today and cooked my dinner.
There are two points that i feel need mentioning. You cannot put a 100ml gas cannister and the stabiliser into the cup and close the lid. This is due to the cup only being 0.9l instead of 1l. Not a major issue, but if like me you're looking at using it on ex, it'll mean storing the extras in another pouch with your rat pack.
Ok, ordered it Friday and it was delivered Saturday! Unfortunately i was away training and the wife was out so i had to pick it up this morning, but bonus points from the folks at Tamarack for speedy dispatch.
I eagerly unwrapped the post bag and shock horror this is waht greeted me :yikes:
ARG i thought, then i opened the box and relief flooded through me with this
Then this
I unpacked it all and inspected each bit
You get a mega folded instruction manual (which promptly went back in the box, i'm a man after all), a stabiliser, 3 pot stand brackets, a pot stand plate a folding hanging bail arm, a nice cooking cup and the stove itself.
Without further ado, i filled the cup up to the 2 cup mark, connected it all up and lit.
Right a few things. The clips that the cup connects to are easy to use, even with gloves, the ignition is also easy to get to with gloves on and sparks first time. The gas cannister fitting takes a standard screw fit can and the cup comes with a velcro fitted neoprene outer, which while feeling warm after boiling, is still grabable without burning yourself.
One thing i did notice is that it seems a little bit wobbly when connected up. Not majorly so, but without the stabiliser, it would shake a fair bit once boiling.
Pot stand fitted
End result
Bail arm affair
The bail arm has a decent length of wire which is crimmped to through a small hole to the actual arm. The arm itself folds away and feels quite robust. It slots onto the cup via a bracket
and is a very good fit. It also keeps the cup and stove relatively upright.
Right the nitty gritty.
Boil time, in wind at half speed was 2mins 20 seconds for 2 cup's worth of water (using the mark inside). This is well hot enough for a steaming mug of tea or coffee.
There are 3 openings in the rubber lid, 2 small holes and a pour hole. The pour hole actually works properly without spurting hot water everywhere, the lid does get hot, but not burning hot.
The cup itself is .09l instead of the 1l of the jetboil but you can fit a rat pack main meal inside and still have room for a brew.
Overview.
Wees over the jetboil imo. It feels well made, robust and with the extra bits you get with it it is well worth the money. Tamarack currently have 15% off everything so with recorded delivery, this cost me £71 which currently is the cheapest out there.
If you add the cost of a stabiliser and pot stand and hanging bail, you'll be paying £104.40 plus postage, so value for money the Primus wins.
I'm well impressed with the Solo, more so than i was with the Jetboil.
Horses for courses, but i'd highly recommend the Solo over the Jetboil.
Ok Update.
I've had all day to put it fully through it's paces, it's made every brew i've had today and cooked my dinner.
There are two points that i feel need mentioning. You cannot put a 100ml gas cannister and the stabiliser into the cup and close the lid. This is due to the cup only being 0.9l instead of 1l. Not a major issue, but if like me you're looking at using it on ex, it'll mean storing the extras in another pouch with your rat pack.
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