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Jetboil
MiniMo Stove

4.525252525252525 out of 5 stars
198 Reviews
$179.99
Color:Sunset

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Why We Like The Jetboil MiniMo Stove

One of our favorite backpacking stoves is now available in a smaller size for easier packing and more efficient cooking. The Jetboil MiniMo Stove is an obvious choice for solo treks, but the 1-liter canister holds the exact amount of boiled water needed for most dehydrated meals portioned for two.


Details

  • Mini stove for backpacking, camping, and climbing
  • Have a hot cup of tea at the top of the trail in under 3 minutes
  • Sideways burner storage takes up less pack space
  • Convenient piezo ignitor makes starting simple
  • Advanced simmer control with redesigned valve
  • Eat right from the cup with lower spoon angle
  • Item #JET001I
Material
[burner] stainless steel, [handles] metal, [cup] anodized aluminum, [cup cozy] neoprene
Fuel Type
canister (butane)
Boil Time
[16oz] 2 minutes 15 seconds
Burn Time
[100oz, max flame] 60min
Heat Output
6000 BTU
Piezo Ignition
yes
Simmer
turn-to-adjust simmer (4 turns of adjustment)
Fuel Bottle/Canister Included
no
Dimensions
5 x 6in
Claimed Weight
14.6oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Activity
backpacking, weekend camping

What do you think about this product?

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 198 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 11 reviews
2 Stars - 7 reviews
3 Stars - 3 reviews
4 Stars - 23 reviews
5 Stars - 154 reviews

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Here's what customers have to say

The camping stove is compact and efficient, boiling water quickly and allowing for cooking. Customers praise its fast boil time, adjustable flame, and small packed size. The stove is durable and reliable, even in harsh conditions. However, some users have reported issues with melting plastic components and inconsistent ignition. Overall, the stove is highly recommended for camping and backpacking, though a few have experienced quality control problems.

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5 out of 5 stars

June 14, 2025

It’s Great

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It’s great. Compact. All ways with me and ready to boil.

Miles Airon
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors

5 out of 5 stars

June 12, 2025

Amazing Product

Boils water in lighting fast speed. Easy to clean. Ignition worked every time. Compact storage. I added the coffee French press and had amazing sunrise coffee everyday. Two points. The snap and turn locking feature for the pan/cup could be better and the volume markings on the inside could be more frequent and clearer. But those are very minor. Highly Recommended. If you decide to go ultra light, just take the stove burner and gas.

Christopher N
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 10, 2025

easy to use!

Elizabeth S
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Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 9, 2025

Camp Cooking Simplified

I love how simple this cooking set up is. It is perfect for a cup of coffee or to cook a meal. I take this on every camping trip. A girl’s got to have her campsite coffee every morning after all. While I have taken this backpacking, it may be a bit heavier than I would like. I do more car camping, so for me size isn’t a deal breaker. If you’re new to camping or someone who is looking for an easy setup, this is a great option for you.

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Faith D
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Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

2 out of 5 stars

June 3, 2025

Same Striker Issues - No Good.

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Purchased this for our rafting/camping go-to cooking system and at first glance was happy with the size of it. However, the first time we tried using it, the striker would not work. Super frustrating that JetBoil can't figure out a better striker system. Tired of packing around a separate lighter so we can simply use this. However, once it is fired up, we love it.

cjt_42
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors

5 out of 5 stars

May 14, 2025

Fill Click Cook

I car camp on weekends to just get away for a day or two and I wanted the easy system that requires no instruction memorization. I bought this one and the coffee pot. Bam! Breakfast is water heat and eat and dinner is open a can of organic soup add a few fresh touches and a good easy hot meal. It seem light weight so anyone could really use this.

Melissa S
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

May 14, 2025

easy to use and a quality product

David L
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Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

May 5, 2025

Lightweight and easy to use.

Janis S
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

May 1, 2025

For bike packing Jetboil is perfect and good fun.

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Jet boil has a power to weight ratio that makes it perfect for bike packing. We use it in particular with dehydrated food, soups and noodles. The press makes the best coffee ever. Sure the remote spots and fresh air where we ride means everything taste better, but even at home Jetboil makes the best coffee.

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Campire
Johnson Outdoors

Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors

5 out of 5 stars

April 30, 2025

Fun and easy with a wider mouth for cooking

Fast for boiling water which saves on fuel! Slightly wider rim helps if you like cooking and eating straight from pot.

Catherine A
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com