MSR Heat Exchanger for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.3
out of 10
2 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$39.95
Used Value:
$23.97
Sale Value:
$35.96
Increase the efficiency of your MSR stove up to 25% with the MSR Heat Exchanger. MSR's waffled design channels heat from the stove up the sides of the pot, increasing the heated surface area of the pot. This means your water and food heat up faster, and you save fuel. Use the Heat Exchanger with all MSR 1.5- and 2-liter pots (with the exception of the Titan 1.5-liter).

Specifications

Brand:
MSR
Claimed Weight:
6 oz
Compatibility:
use with MSR 1.5 and 2 liter pots
Dimensions:
8 x 8in
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited 3 years
Material:
aluminum, stainless steel, brass
Recommended Use:
backpacking, camping

Full Reviews

6
I purchased one of these and was thinking it was going to be great to use instead of the clumsy aluminum that comes with MSR stoves. I went out to the garage and pulled out my different pots. This one is too big and so is this one.. Etc.. Etc.. I finally get down to my itsy bitsy pots and it finally wraps around them. I ended up getting a Reactor stove in the 1.7L and I just use that to crank out melting and boiling water when trying to pack light. I think it is a toss up whether to get one of these or not. I do like it when I have used it, I just wish they had a larger size option. The bigger the pot, the more liquid or snow needing to be efficiently heated.
Greg, backcountry.com
April 4, 2013
8
works great, have used it with a few different pots and seems to work better than without it. not sure how much faster or better it is, but it does work.
Joshua J. Moran, backcountry.com
April 9, 2011
8
i've used this on all my trips except for the most ultra light summer backpacking trips. it does a great job of heating teh sides of the pot, and saving valueable heat from escaping into the wild blue yonder. in cold temps, it aids boiling time, and i'm always boiled up faster than my buddies who don't use the exchanger. it's heavy, but can offset its own weight over long trips due to saved fuel. this is especially true in mountaineering/alpine trips where temps can be very cold. i'd give it 5 stars, but it is a bit heavy... sidenote, mine is litterally 16 years old, and looks brand new. well made and very durable.
Gabe H., backcountry.com
August 12, 2009

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