Primus EtaPackLite
Stove -
Tested

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Price:
£75
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Weight: 713
grammes (total include storage bag)
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Features:
Integrated two-person cooking system with heat exchanger, piezo
igniter, windshield, 1.2 litre pot, inner Polypropylene pot and
cover/plate, lid that doubles as colander/drainer. Complete with stuff
sac.,
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What's It
For?
The EtaPackLite is a fully integrated lightweight coooking system for
two people that's aimed to score on two levels. First it's neat,
compact and very stowable. Second, Primus claims that it's
approximately 80 per-cent efficient compared to a more normal 40-50
per-cent meaning you need to carry less fuel and save weight that way.
The Techy
Bits
The key to the stove's increased efficiency is the heat exchanger which
is an integrated part of the 1.2-litre pan with its titanium non-stick
coating. It's intended to eke out every last smidgeon of heat from the
burner.
It's helped in this by the sturdy, adjustable windshield which sits on
the pan supports and minimises heat loss from breezes and the neat,
transparent lid, which also doubles as a colander.
The easy packing is down to ingenious design - for example, a plastic
cover protects the heat exchanger in transit and also doubles as a
shallow bowl and the plastic Polyproylene pot sits inside the main pot
and protects the non-stick coating from being scratched by the stove.
It's all a bit Russian dolls, but works well.
How It
Performed
Practicality first - everything's really nicely thought out and
constructed. The pan has an integral handle which doubles as a lock to
hold the exchanger protector in place. It also has capacity markings on
the outside. The lid neatly doubles as a colander and everything packs
together very neatly, giving a really compact two-person cooking system.
The polypropylene pot is genius. Cook in the main pot then decant half
into the plastic one for your mate. Saves weight and also protects the
inner. And the wire handle happily copes with a litre of water and
absolves your from pot grab hassle.
All good on that front, but what about the claimed efficiency? To test
it, we brought a litre of water to a rolling boil on three stoves, the
EtaPackLite, a Primus Gravity and MSR's pocket rocket. We timed each
stove to see how long it took to boil the water and also weighted the
gas cartridge before and after to see how much gas had been used.
EtaPackLite - Boil time:
3 mins 23 secs. Fuel used: 11 grammes
Using
the windshield and heat exchanger plus lid gave a rapid heat up and
noticeably, super fast transition from almost boiling to proper rolling
boil.
Primus Gravity - Boil
time: 8 mins 20 secs. Fuel used: 26 grammes
We were surprised at just how slow the Gravity boiled the
pot even with a windshield and lid. It used over twice as much fuel as
the new stove, suggesting you'd need to carry around twice the weight
in gas for the same cooking.
MSR Pocket Rocket - Boil
time: 6 mins 20 secs. Fuel used: 15 grammes
The Pocket Rocket is one of our favourite lightweight
stoves, again it took far longer to boil the water than the EtaPackLite
though it used a more reasonable 15 grammes of fuel to get there.
That's still an extra 36 per-cent though, or around one third as much
fuel, a fair whack over a long trip and the Pocket Rocket is a far less
versatile stove thanks to its canister mounting.
Brilliantly thought through and very light for two-person cooking
system, we couldn't really fault it in operational terms and it scores
over other heat exchanger based stoves by allowing you to use bigger
pans or frying pans if you choose to.
Not only that, but our test suggests that it's significantly more fuel
efficient than a standard stove, over twice as efficient as our Primus
Gravity and still one third better than the Pocket Rocket.
Simply an excellent package that combines efficiency in energy terms
plus rapid boiling and heating with excellent stowage and weight.
Buy if you
want a light and highly efficient cooking system - you carry less gas
too - for two people.
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Beautifully designed, very compact and energy efficient, what more
could you want?
Hard to fault
really. Even the price is excellent considering what you're getting.
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