

🔥 Cook Fast, Pack Light, Adventure Right!
The Jetboil MiniMo is a compact, fuel-efficient camping stove featuring FluxRing technology for rapid boiling and 50% less fuel consumption. Its precise heat regulator allows seamless cooking from simmer to boil, while ergonomic metal handles and a redesigned cup optimize outdoor meal prep and eating. Lightweight and easy to ignite, it’s the go-to system for millennial backpackers who demand speed, efficiency, and style on every adventure.










| ASIN | B019GPK24I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,150 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand | Jetboil |
| Brand Name | Jetboil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,096 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Isobutane, Propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00858941006397, 00859555005318 |
| Included Components | MiniMo Camping Cook System; Instructions |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 5"W x 5.5"H |
| Item Height | 5.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Camping Stove |
| Item Weight | 14.56 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Jetboil |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Power Source | fuel_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5"L x 5"W x 5.5"H |
| UPC | 858941006397 859555005318 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
J**R
Quick &easy
Nice design well made ideal for backpackers or hikes
A**A
Incredible stove
This stove is amazing. Have taken it on a couple of backpacking trips and I love it so far. I even bought the French press attachment for it and it’s awesome. Zero complaints works great and boils water so fast. Would absolutely recommend the stove.
S**.
compact and practical
we love this thing. very sturdy and practical. the size and the way everything packs into itself makes it very compact. my son and husband use for weekend hot chocolates and just about every time we go fishing! worth the price tag.
A**N
Jetboil works great
Works great, great for camping/backpacking
J**R
Wouldn't want to be without it in camp!
This little stove is a workhorse! I camp out at a little cabin my dad put together from reclaimed materials. It was always a pain to get hot water on demand for cleaning, food, and beverages. A friend camped with me and he had the Jetboil Flash and I was thoroughly impressed. When I went looking, I settled on the MiniMo due to it's ability to have better simmer control. I can fit 4 hotdogs in it easy enough. It'll boil 16oz of water in 2 minutes or so. Heating water for oatmeal is a breeze and it's good to go for warming up canned soups. I even used it in the truck to fix some ramen noodles for my son and me after a deer hunt. I'm really happy with this stove. One small word of caution, your pan or skillet need to be able to take the heat. I used the included pot support and the heat was just too concentrated on a stainless military mess kit skillet. So I couldn't use it. It might be a bit of a luxury item and it does have a bit of a price tag on it, however, I'm happy and it brings a smile to my face when I use it.
H**Y
Efficient backcountry water boiler
Works well. Perfect for backcountry hunting. Far more efficient than my MSR pocket rocket and Coleman pot. It’s a touch heavy but worth the weight. A little pricey.
J**R
Just the right size
Great little stove
K**Y
Good for backpacking and camping
I've been transitioning bulkier car camping gear to more backpacking oriented and this was highly recommended at REI. This is my first backpacking type stove and I love it! It's compact, easy to use, easily cook with other cookware and fuel efficient. All the accessories nest well and you don't have to buy Jetboil brand fuel. We bought a canister of Coleman fuel from Walmart which worked just fine, cheaper and we used it for 7+ camping trips. If you are actually backpacking, I'd recommend the Jetboil brand since they are smaller and can fit nested inside the cup. Water boils very quickly and has taken no longer than 3-4 minutes. Pot adapter is included which is great in case you want to use other cookware besides the cup. Bottom plastic cup and the actual cooking cup have measurement markings which has been useful. The plastic sipping lid has holes on it which can be used as a strainer. The rubber grips have prevented burns. The twisting control handle is great for very controlled fuel burn. Fuel can stabilizer also comes with this which is useful in case you are trying to cook on a picnic table or something else that is uneven. Here's the bad: I don't have a lot of complaints but I do have to say there are other stoves out there that are cheaper. I found $150 to be pricey but in the end it was worth it due to all of the useful features and included accessories. The cup is also tricky to remove from the stove right after cooking since the cup is hot. It's a little annoying if you want to eat out of the cup or pour coffee without lugging the entire system around if you can't separate the stove from the cup easily while it's hot.
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