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    Registered User MikekiM's Avatar
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    I am now using the slightly sized BRS stove and made a windscreen that keeps the valve body exposed while providing protection under the pot.. Super light and nest in my 600 and 650 pots.







    Can't claim the idea as my own...but also can't recall where I first saw it. Made one for my SP Ti stove as well.


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    Registered User egilbe's Avatar
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    I use my caldera cone for my windscreen with my BRS-3000. It falls just below the top of the canister so the canister stays cool enough, but the heat from the stove is contained along the bottom and sides of the pot. I use just about an ounce of fuel a day boiling water for two people for breakfast and supper.

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