Soto amicus with stealth piezo ignitor9/13/2023 The connection for SOTO's stoves has been engineered to be compatible with the Lindal valve system thereby making it compatible with all major fuel canisters. All major gas brand companies’ canisters are equipped with a Lindal valve. SOTO's stoves are compatible with all major gas canisters on the market today. Question: Can I use a 1 lb green propane canister with an adapter made by a third party on this stove?ĭuration: Burns approx.1.5 hours with 8 oz (250g) canisterĭimensions: In use 3.0 x 4.0 x 3.4 in (7.6 x 10.0 x 8.6 cm) This video provides information for replacing the Igniter on any SOTO MicroRegulator stove. The Amicus with Igniter uses the Triple O-ring valve system. You can read John's complete gear test for the Amicus stove here. John Waters at Backpack Gear Test likes its compact size, efficient stealth igniter that never hesitated on him, quality, construction and technology and the amazingly affordable price. A quality stove at a minimal cost that will simmer and mix and match with a variety of different cook pots available today. This canister stove has many of the capabilities of the more expensive stoves making it an ideal choice for camping and backpacking. Rated at 10210 BTU, the Amicus is compatible with standard isobutane canisters such as Primus, Snow Peak, MSR and Jetboil. It has definitely earned a top spot in my gear closet.” (Brian Hartman, Outdoor Backpack Gear Tester) “The Soto Amicus is a great all-weather stove and unarguably the best canister stove I have used thus far. Spring-loaded pot supports are engineered for easy set up and pot stability. Unique raised ledge at the crown of the burner head combined with a concave burner surface for increased performance under windy conditions. Light weight, compact and shock resistant with improved ignition. SOTO’s first low cost stove with high-end performance. This is not to mention it folds up to be very compact without the legs flipping out when it is put back into the stuff sack. The way it uses a sprung rivet that lets the leg rotate and catch on the pivot is a very clever design! I’m surprised that none of the stove reviewers caught it but it is an excellent design since it deploys quickly, locks securely and easily folds back down by just gently pushing it off the latch. I’m a stove collector and I recently bought an Amicus and just got to see the leg unfolding mechanism. “Soto makes extremely good stoves and the Amicus is no exception.” (Phillip Werner, Section Hiker)
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