If you can go without the Piezo setup decathalon are selling the full Zip system, for £60
I still don't think their worth the money tbh but each to their own
Tonyuk
Yup but id rather pay an extra 35 for a stove that offers so much more. If the jetboil was 30 I might consider it.
Since i've only used the Zip can you let me know what other features the minimo has that it doesn't?
Tonyuk
Boiling two mugs of water in two minutes the MiniMo is twice as fast and uses half as much fuel as conventional stoves. It will boil 12 litres of liquid from a single isobutane/propane cooking gas cannister.
The savings on Fuel may make it economically more viable if what they claim is tru:
It'd be great for someone to test this claim against the alpkit one.
Quick update;
Heres one of the tests i mentioned,
http://forgottentracks.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/alpkit-brukit-review-part-1.html
Tonyuk
Interesting report there. Pity the tester used 100gm containers ("they fit inside the pot"), as the Brukit not only recommends 230gm containers, but can fit one inside it for the carry - I don't believe the Zip/minimo can. Probably why the boil time tests were so out of kilter with what most of Brukit owners report. And two 100gm containers weigh considerably more than 1x230gm container.
Also to be fair to the Jetboil, they do come with a stand, which the Brukit doesn't. Cost me a couple of pounds on ebay...
Since i've only used the Zip can you let me know what other features the minimo has that it doesn't?
Tonyuk