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MSR XGK. I have owned two of these stoves over the past 25 years and they are great. Maintenance is more an issue of how clean the fule is than anything else and the XGK runs better on dirty crappy fuel than anything else out there, and is very easy to clean.

 

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I like my XGK II.

mine has the solid fuel line, but they went back to a flexible line, and added "feet", and pot stabilizers with teeth.

 

Not sure if the flexible line is gain/loss over function.

flexible = packable, solid = less buildup?

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It isn't the lightest, but I've been very happy with my MSR Dragonfly for the last 7 years with minimal maintenance. I'd buy it again.

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If you are looking for a simmer control -

I would go with the Primus omnifuel, since it's a solid item and takes bottles and cannisters.

And the pump is metal

 

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If you anticipate cooking for more than 2 people, the dragonfly's wide base is golden. You'll wish you had it when you knock over that big pot that was sitting on 3 toothpick-size arms

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I'm a big XKG fan... Doen't matter if it's 20 years old or the latest and greatest. If i'm packing solo.. forget it... Many cannisters... will do the trick for you and save weight.

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MSR XGK. No heavier than a whisper lite

Actually from MSR's website, the XGK EX is over 2 oz heavier than the whisperlite.

 

My older XGK is actually about 3.5 oz heaver than a whisperlite.

 

But I agree with the above posters, the XGK is a nice stove. wave.gif

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MSR XGK. No heavier than a whisper lite

Actually from MSR's website, the XGK EX is over 2 oz heavier than the whisperlite.

 

My older XGK is actually about 3.5 oz heaver than a whisperlite.

 

But I agree with the above posters, the XGK is a nice stove. wave.gif

 

it's close enough for me (I don't cut off the end of my toothbrush handle either :-)) )

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For bad gas and dirty kerosene, I've had good luck with the XGK. You have to take it apart and clean it a lot, but at least you can do that.

 

I've generally had trouble with the Whisperlite, even using clean white gas.

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