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    Default Stove Recommendations for Toaks 750 pot.

    Starting my thru hike on the 12th, Up until now i've used a trangia with an evernew cross stand.
    This works great when using a wider pot, but I switched to a narrow Toaks 750 pot for my thru hike. My boil time is now around 11 minutes, does anyone have any suggestions on stoves? The fancy feast and can stoves both take about 10 minutes, their flames are a little too wide.
    I've been looking at the Toaks siphon stove, Zelph's venom stove and evernew's titanium stove.
    Anyone who uses this pot, or similar narrow pots, what stove do you use?

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    I used a Caldera cone on mine. However due to the height of the cup, it is a TALL Caldera. I just switched to a wider shorter TI Toaks pot, which then works with a short Caldera cone. To me it was all about the packaging of the taller Caldera. The boil time for the cone's is MUCH faster than just using a wind screen. YYMV.
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    Zelph's Colbalt Blue Soloist would be a good option.

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    i use and can fit inside it my msr microrocket (without its case) and the piezo lighter and a small fuel can and still shut the lid and close up the mesh sack. my ocd is happy.
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    The "Modified Burner StaLyte Stove" works for small diameter pots.

    http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/starlyte-stove.php

    The stove was created here on WB in the DIY forum:

    http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=18383&highlight=starlyte+stove

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelph View Post
    The "Modified Burner StaLyte Stove" works for small diameter pots.

    http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/starlyte-stove.php

    The stove was created here on WB in the DIY forum:

    http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=18383&highlight=starlyte+stove

    How fast could I get it shipped?

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    Another vote for a Caldera Cone. Not cheap, but very, very efficient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HikerJ View Post
    How fast could I get it shipped?
    I can ship it 1st thing tomorrow morning. Thank you for your consideration.

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    some of the stoves in this video might work well with smaller diameter pots:



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