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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

MSR PocketRocket 2 – Review Supplement #2

I've gotten a couple more questions from readers re the new MSR PocketRocket 2.  I'll list the questions and my responses, below.

In case you didn't catch the actual review itself, here's a link:  Review – The New MSR PocketRocket 2

Since this is Review Supplement #2, yes, there is a Review Supplement #1.
See also: The MSR Pocket Rocket 2 vs. the Soto Amicus

Q.  Can an MSR PocketRocket 2 fit into a MSR Titan Kettle (850 ml capacity) along with a 110 g canister of gas?

A.  Yes, it fits just fine, no trouble at all.  It fits right inside; the kettle's lid closes tightly; you don't even have to take the lid off the canister.
An MSR PocketRocket 2 and a 110 g canister of gas fits just fine inside an MSR Titan Kettle
Q.  Can an MSR PocketRocket 2 fit into an Evernew 600 ml pot along with a 110 g canister of gas?

A.  Uh, no.  Not even close.
A 110 g canister of gas and an MSR PocketRocket 2 cannot both fit inside an Evernew 600 ml pot.
Interestingly, you can fit a canister – just the canister – inside the pot if you a) take the cap off the canister, and b) turn the canister upside down.
One can fit a 110 g canister of gas inside an Evernew 600 ml pot, but you have to turn the canister upside down.
The dimple in the pot's lid will fit into the concave base of the canister.
OK, that's it for today, short and sweet.

Thanks as always for joining me,

HJ

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