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SOTO Amicus Stove with Igniter (w/ Igniter + New River Pot)

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Style: w/ Igniter + New River Pot


Features

  • LOW-COST STOVE WITH HIGH-END PERFORMANCE This canister stove has many of the capabilities of the more expensive stoves making it an ideal choice for camping and backpacking
  • SUPERIOR UNDER WINDY CONDITIONS Unique raised ledge at the crown of burner head and concave burner surface boost performance under windy conditions
  • EFFICIENT Its dimensions, capacity, and light weight make this hard-anodized aluminum cook set perfect for the minimalist backpacker. Turn the lid over and store it in the mesh storage bag (included)
  • MINIMALIST Minimal cost and minimal weight in this great combo for a minimalist backpacking trip
  • SPECS New River Pot: Hard Anodized Aluminum. Translucent plastic lid. Capacity: 1000 ml/33.8 oz. Dimensions: Diameter 120 x depth 98 mm. Weight: 118 g / 4.16 oz. Amicus Stove: Output: 2800 kcal/h 3260w 11000 BTU. Duration: Burns approx.1.5 hours with 8 oz (250g) canister. Weight: 2.6 oz (75 g)

Package Dimensions: 8.15 x 6.54 x 6.3 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Manufacturer: SOTO


Date First Available: July 10, 2019


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  • Bought as a gift for a boater
Style: w/ Igniter + New River Pot
I have this for my bicycle camping and just love it. Purchased this for my Son-In-law for his boating excursions on days you don't want to set up the stove to make coffee or meals. Good value for the money.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by Capt. Jon

  • An almost (not quite) perfect little backpacking stove.
Style: w/ Igniter + New River Pot
I really like this little set. I got the 550ml cup and I could boil 500ml of water in about 3 minutes even in cold weather. The cup and lid it came with are very light and rugged. And I liked the built in ignition and flame control valve. The ignition usually takes 2-3 strikes to light so don’t be too concerned if it doesn’t light on the first try. At least with the 550ml, do NOT extend the handles on the cup until the flame is off and you are ready to move it. If you do the cup can become dangerously unbalanced. Speaking of balance, I would highly recommend getting the little snap-on tripod for your butane canister as this system can get wobbly on uneven ground. Also be sure to place your cup in the exact center of the stove or flames can reach out around the bottom of the cup and melt the plastic coating on the handles as happened to mine. They are still perfectly usable, but are just a bit deformed now. For better or worse just as good as the MSR pocket rocket 2 though. Very light. Very reliable. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2022 by Leather Rebel

  • Built strong.
Style: w/o Igniter
Not too heavy. I don't mind using a match!
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by Dann

  • 2 Stars Off
Style: w/ Igniter
Two stars off, one for each shortcoming. 1. A recent commenter pointed it out very nicely, complete with a photo. Many folks use their stoves in cold temperature conditions where isobutane does not work. We are dependent on propane, but the common propane/Lindal adapter necessary to use propane does not work with Soto's double o-ring system. That makes this a butane-only stove. And besides the temperature issue, there is a substantial cost savings which cannot be taken advantage of. 2. The valve to shut off the fuel to the stove must be placed in the OPEN position in order to fold it up together with the pot stabilizers. Now you might ask "Who would be foolish enough to forget that the valve is open and screw that stove onto the fuel?". Yup. And I was even warned about it. Another reason to remember the first rule of refueling: Always away from open flame. Forget about using propane, and remember to shut the valve, and this is an exceptionally good stove. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by The World's Best Shopper

  • I guess so.
Style: w/o Igniter
The double o-ring design does not seal properly with adapters for 16oz propane bottles, which means I am stuck using overpriced and sometimes hard-to-find camping gas unless I want to risk getting blown up, severely limiting its usefulness for me. Other than that, it is one of the best pocket stove designs, and it's made in Not-China. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022 by Andrew Andrew

  • The Best
Style: w/o Igniter
Better than MSR Pocketrocket. Best stove out there.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by Buzz Smith

  • Should you buy this stove?
Style: w/ Igniter + New River Pot
Should you buy this stove? Well, it depends on what you are going to do with it. If you are an ultra light backpacker or just need a simmering stove, this is the stove for you. It is $25 cheaper than the MSR Pocket Rocket 2 and works just as good if not better. The SOTO has four support arms as opposed to three and is just as easy to use as the PR2. The only caveat is that the SOTO is slightly more noisy than the SOTO. The noise does not bother me at all. If you are long distance backpacker and are going to be out for a week or more or are going to be out in cold, windy weather then a liquid fuel stove such as the MSR Whisper Lite might be a better choice (although it is not a good simmering stove). You must adjust the flame using tank pressure as opposed to an adjustable valve. The SOTO Amicus and MSR PR2 both use an adjustable valve. An 8 oz butane/propane canister will last you about 3 hours, a 4 oz canister an hour and a half which means you will have to pack multiple pressurized canisters if you are going on a long trip. If you have decided to buy this stove, keep in mind that an 8 oz canister will fit in the River Pot but you will have to store it upside down, turn the lid upside down and stow the stove (in it's very nice pouch) in the lid and cinch it all together with the net bag. A 4 oz canister on the other hand will allow you to fit everything in the pot for better protection of the stove itself. I don't want to judge SOTO for how things stow but by the great quality of this product. The MSR PR2 kit will allow for better stowage but in my opinion, it is not really worth the $25 difference in price. After much ado, I finally decided on this one and I am glad I did! It worked perfectly out of the box! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020 by Randal A. Nichol

  • Take my money!
Style: w/ Igniter + New River Pot
I got this to replace my Jet Boil. Looking for something lighter weight, but not as expensive as the MSR Pocket rocket. Yeah, I looooove this. I will be using it for as my primary cook kit! Water boiled very quickly, pot big enough to quickly boil water for ramen, two camp dinners, and some tea. Only thing I can comment on is that the pot has a weird smell. Don’t know if that’s just mine or if I’m smelling something normal that I just don’t understand yet. Not a big enough problem for me not to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022 by Matthew Sperger

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