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Built with backpackers in mind, the MiniMo cooking system combines Jetboil's tried-and-true efficiency and versatility with a convenient form factor. Powered by FluxRing technology, the MiniMo reaches a rolling boil in just over two minutes with half the fuel consumption of traditional systems.
Jetboil's proprietary regulator technology offers incremental heat adjustments from light simmer to full boil, perfect for sautéing greens, simmering sauces, and more. Metal handles and a redesigned FluxRing cooking cup—optimized for a low spoon angle—make the MiniMo the perfect vessel for personal cooking and eating.
Start heating instantly with the convenient, reliable pushbutton igniter; save pack space with the clever sideways burner storage design. Includes fuel canister stabilizer; easy to pack and carry at only 14.6 ounces.
Weight | 14.6 oz / 415 g |
System weight excludes fuel stabilizer | |
Power | 6000 BTU/h / 1.75 kW |
Volume | 1 Liter Short |
Cooking Type | Precision Cook |
Fuel Regulator | Yes |
Group Size | 1-2 People |
Boil Time | 2m 15sec per .5 liter (avg. over life of Jetpower can) |
Water Boiled | 12 liters per 100 g Jetpower can |
Ignition Type | Push Button |
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
Overall rating |
whoa! that thing works fast. Light, fairly compact
Overall rating |
MiniMo boils a liter of water confusingly quickly and with a small amount of gas. Easy to assemble and everything goes smoothly inside the pot. A folding titanium fork and/or a knife can also fit in it. However, I have never been able to get the small gas bottle to fit, at least if you want to carry the Pot Support part needed for other cookware (included).
The downside is that the lid is bad: I always want to swim, and I use the strainer side to pour the water, because it swims even a little less. However, at least in my case, the cover stays in place very well. Another thing to note is that the neoprene coated pot cannot be used over a campfire, unlike many other cooking pots that are used with a gas stove. Sometimes it feels a bit silly to burn gas for tea, even though there is a hot campfire next to it.