The time difference is because of the heat exchanger on the bottom of the pot. Use the same pot on both of the stoves and that will give you a better comparison.
I'm sure this was NOT at all Scientific... you are using different pots, one is clearly larger than the other, which could translate into differences in metal thickness & surface area in contact with the water accounting for differences in boil time. Further, you could have turned on stove #1 & adjusted the flame, and then lit stove #2, and matched flame sizes, then put the pots on the stoves. Lastly the one on the right clearly has a heat diffuser ring under it, making it more efficient.
I've had a Pocket Rocket for years. Used a lot for motorcycling and cycling, both in Australia and Europe. I like the way it folds up into a very small and sturdy container.
You should weigh both the gas bottles before and after boiling the water so you could compare how much gas it takes to boil the water. That would be really interesting.
All good mate. Although the pocket rocket is good value for money, I'm seriously considering getting an ETA. I can't actually find one here in Australia but might well do the eBay thing and get one sent over as you get alot for the money. REALLY handy for my solo cycle tours!
@Wutangspam Actually I had them both turned to about 85%. It's hard to tell in the video, and you could fairly argue that I probably should have had both at 100%.
I agree with the commenter below that the pot probably makes most of the difference.
I think the pot made all the difference, bet if you switched pots the pocket rocket would win. But if it is speed you are after, the MSR Reactor will boil 4 cups in 3 minutes
@johnmonk66 I have both stoves now and the MSR Pocket Rocket I believe is 8200 BTU while the Primus Express, which is the same stove but with out the pot is 8600 BTU. I think the Primus is faster. I will do a comparison between the two stoves using the same pot for both coming soon :o)
Nice video, I own a MSR p-r, but thought you were fair and informative.
badspeiier 3 weeks ago
The time difference is because of the heat exchanger on the bottom of the pot. Use the same pot on both of the stoves and that will give you a better comparison.
YukonPete21 3 months ago
Another thing. You should have weighed both gas canisters before and after !!
zamestol 4 months ago
I'm sure this was NOT at all Scientific... you are using different pots, one is clearly larger than the other, which could translate into differences in metal thickness & surface area in contact with the water accounting for differences in boil time. Further, you could have turned on stove #1 & adjusted the flame, and then lit stove #2, and matched flame sizes, then put the pots on the stoves. Lastly the one on the right clearly has a heat diffuser ring under it, making it more efficient.
fredvs79 6 months ago
Not only was the MSR turned down but also a more efficient primus EtaPower pot was used. As for heat output both stoves are not that much different.
kirikset 1 year ago
I've had a Pocket Rocket for years. Used a lot for motorcycling and cycling, both in Australia and Europe. I like the way it folds up into a very small and sturdy container.
draagdo 1 year ago
You should weigh both the gas bottles before and after boiling the water so you could compare how much gas it takes to boil the water. That would be really interesting.
calvinjones 1 year ago
All good mate. Although the pocket rocket is good value for money, I'm seriously considering getting an ETA. I can't actually find one here in Australia but might well do the eBay thing and get one sent over as you get alot for the money. REALLY handy for my solo cycle tours!
Wutangspam 1 year ago
The one on the right was going full bore. The Pocket Rocket............was turned down oce ignited!
Wutangspam 1 year ago
@Wutangspam Actually I had them both turned to about 85%. It's hard to tell in the video, and you could fairly argue that I probably should have had both at 100%.
I agree with the commenter below that the pot probably makes most of the difference.
christopherbpowell 1 year ago
I think the pot made all the difference, bet if you switched pots the pocket rocket would win. But if it is speed you are after, the MSR Reactor will boil 4 cups in 3 minutes
johnmonk66 1 year ago
@johnmonk66 I have both stoves now and the MSR Pocket Rocket I believe is 8200 BTU while the Primus Express, which is the same stove but with out the pot is 8600 BTU. I think the Primus is faster. I will do a comparison between the two stoves using the same pot for both coming soon :o)
Ggreenvideos 1 year ago
my pocket rocket leaks with go system cans
.... and with primus cans no gas comes out when opening up the gas.
lmglange 2 years ago
The Pocket Rocket would be my choice!
larrylynn123 2 years ago