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Used as backup when temp goes low. I wished it would be available as 100g.
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The most useless invention ever. Not only does this coagulate in the cold wherever any camping gas, this cannot even be turned upside down in cookers where it is possible. -22 only materializes if you use a gas cooker to heat the gas cylinder. At -8 degrees, the flame is still burning, but there is not enough power to boil water, for example.
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Yes, that clearly colder works than the "base gases" that start to fade already at zero surface. Still, a liquid-fueled pumped cooker is really a much safer game with frostbite. No need to trick, use at -30 degrees in exactly the same way as in summer, the difference is that the buttons are on the ice. If you only use a gas-powered kettle, a pretty must-have product in both winters!
As promised, the gas will operate briskly on the frost side. However, at -10 degrees, the power of the cooker (Wind Pro II, Express Spider) has already dropped significantly. In 5-10 degree frost, 20-30 g of gas remained in the bottle, which agreed to leave only in warmer conditions.
I highly recommend it to those who want to use screw-top cookers even in low frosts. Winter Gas allows the cooker to be used, even if the power deteriorates as the frost intensifies.
I do not recommend for those where the kettle is suitable for an upside down gas cylinder. MSR IsoPro or JetBoil gas, when inverted, provides significantly better combustion performance in cold conditions.