User Review: MSR SimmerLite
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I used this stove on my 2004 thru-hike of the A.T. and loved it. It was 4 1/4 months of problem free cooking. Some people think that because of the name of the stove, you would be able to get a perfect simmer out of it. You do have too work with it a little bit and once the stove is broken in it will simmer better than when new. The stove is quick and easy to set up with a little practice and if you prime it right it's easy to lite and cook with. It's a great stove and a great improvement over the tried and true MSR Whisperlite. Great job, MSR.
Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the SimmerLite at 11 online stores:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Campmor | SimmerLite Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
Moosejaw | SimmerLite Stove (Fall 2008) | $99.95 | Buy Now |
Backcountry.com | SimmerLite Stove | $99.90 | Buy Now |
Altrec Outdoors | SimmerLite Backpacking Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
CampSaver.com | MSR Simmerlite Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
RockCreek | SimmerLite Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
REI | SimmerLite Backpacking Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
Ramsey Outdoor | Simmerlite Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
Oregon Mountain Community | Simmerlite Stove | $99.94 | Buy Now |
Gear for Adventure | SimmerLite Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
EMS | SimmerLite Stove | $99.95 | Buy Now |
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