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A number of years ago, I bought a Soto Windmaster on the advice of a thru hiker friend.
It is a highly regarded stove, and rightly so.
MSR came out with a more expensive copy, the Pocket Rocket Deluxe, which doesn't seem to be any better.
I recently found a stove, that is a copy of both, on Amazon for less than $33.

Might be worth a look, if you are gearing up on a budget or want a backup stove, which I usually carry, just in case.
 
I bought one like this a few years ago on Temu, simple and effective, works perfectly. It was less than CA$10, they have gone up due to tariffs.

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I guess I am just a JetBoil person - spent the $100 and was done with it. Screw on the canister, turn the valve, click the button - hot water! If we don't brew a pot of coffee in the morning, everyone wants to use the JetBoil for the first cup of coffee. I have on occasion used it to do other things, like sautéing vegetables that went into a lasagna on our last trip.

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It works if you are careful. What I don't like about it is all the half full canisters that build up. I don't know how much fuel is left in it, so I never pack a pre-opened canister.
 
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I bought one like this a few years ago on Temu, simple and effective, works perfectly. It was less than CA$10, they have gone up due to tariffs.

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I have several gas stoves that I have used over the years. The stoves have several different burner heads and the one that I prefer is the stove that has a burner head similar to this model. The head seems to spread the flame and heat over a larger area which suits the light weight camping pots and pans. I find these heads are easier to control the heat and cook on. I have less burning of food. Most on these burners I paid less than $20.00 from Amazon. Just my two cents.
 
I paid about 60 bucks for one from MSR. It has a smaller burner and one of the arms that you set the pot on does not open fully anymore and doesn't hold my pot level. It is because of a bent tab that I probably bent it trying to get it back into the tiny plastic storage box. I'm sure they'll fix it for free if I ever send it out.

I guess you get what you pay for most times, but it doesn't always hold true.
 
I couple of years ago I bought one of those inexpensive/cheap butane canister stoves from amazon and/or temu and it does work very well, but then I started wondering, is it a UL approved fuel-burning appliance? Nope. Is it safe to use? What standard was it built to?
 
...is it a UL approved fuel-burning appliance? Nope. Is it safe to use? What standard was it built to?
I think I'd worry a lot more about "UL approved" in my kitchen toaster or crock pot (something that stays plugged in when I'm away from home) than a camp stove (which I'm likely to be crouched over as I eagerly await supper).

I usually carry 2 stoves, a pocket rocket and an Amazon cheapie. They seem equally safe to me and the only difference that I see is how the arms fold. I suspect that it was just enough of a change to skirt the copyright laws.
 
I couple of years ago I bought one of those inexpensive/cheap butane canister stoves from amazon and/or temu and it does work very well, but then I started wondering, is it a UL approved fuel-burning appliance? Nope. Is it safe to use? What standard was it built to?
Amazon offered one of those to me unsolicited a few years ago, long before I heard of Temu. It came packaged directly from China in a few weeks, only cost about $3 at the time. It folds into a very tiny package in its orange cheap plastic container.. I thought it worked pretty good, the piezo spark starter worked well, still does. So I bought another as a spare the next time they offered it. It still works too, I use it on MSR type canisters when backpacking, and it even works on a large green propane cylinder (with an adapter from Amazon) that is easy to take when canoe tripping.
 
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