Great review! I just bought the Polaris after using my XGK for 20 plus years. Your reviews really helped with the decision. The final deciding factor for me was the fuel pump and ease of switch between gas and liquid without changing parts even if efficiency is compromised a little. My XGK still works great but I'm on the second fuel pump after the first one cracked.
@jiujitsu20002 жыл бұрын
Great decision. Thank you!!
@SP-ls8lw Жыл бұрын
@@jiujitsu2000does the Optimus pump work with the MSR or Primus, is there cross compatibility?
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
@@SP-ls8lw the Polaris pump will
@SP-ls8lw Жыл бұрын
@@jiujitsu2000 Sweet! Thanks for the quick response. Any specific difference you're aware of betweenthe Polaris or Nova pumps?
@SP-ls8lw Жыл бұрын
Looks like the Nova pump is more of a ball detent quick connect.
@onkelsort53816 жыл бұрын
Dude, I have seen all your Whisperlite videos, and I simply LOVE how thorough you r doing these things. It is a real pleasure to watch. This is also gonna help a ton in choosing what MF burner to buy. Just thought I’d put some credit where credit is due. 🙏 Take care!
@jiujitsu20006 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words and support that you give my channel.
@volvoguyV70R6 жыл бұрын
I didn't know much about liquid fuel stoves. Thanks for the great comparison.
@evanw93902 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great review. Quick question… I’m deploying soon to a very remote place in the ME for a year where supplies will be limited. I’m looking for a stove that will exclusively run on diesel, JP8 (jet fuel), or gasoline. Of these two, which do you think would be better? I like the less parts of the Optimus, but wonder about efficiency and longevity using only those fuels. Thanks for your time! This Soldier appreciates your reviews! Evan
@jiujitsu20002 жыл бұрын
Excellent comment... both are fantastic. I like the Polaris pump paired with msr stove! These are the best put there in my opinion. Both are good
@evanw93902 жыл бұрын
@@jiujitsu2000 Awesome! Thank you for the quick reply… I’ll be looking for some sales to see what I can get a deal on
@andrzejwojcik47 Жыл бұрын
Great test. I already use Optimus Crux for ultralight backpacking and I am super satisfied with the quality of it. I also used MSR PocketRocket which I found a very simple and robust tool. I believe and I am trully confident that both presented stoves are super awesome but I would go with the optimus here. I look for a small car camping stove where weight is not an issue, noise I can survive. With a small kid on a camping I prefer to have one settings for all types of fuel, good support on the ground and possibility to acommodate different sizes of pots from small to large. As of the test itself - lots of details and useful information. Very professional.
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
Excellent stoves!
@apuuvah4 жыл бұрын
I got Optimus Polaris Optifuel wih the PolarDawg 3D printed silent cap. Absolutely great and lasts for ever.
@DL-ij7tf3 жыл бұрын
I just ordered the silent burner cap. You do like it? Somewhat painfully expensive but damn the Polaris is insanely loud normally.
@johnmellor30485 жыл бұрын
Nice review. Looks like both are good stoves. I have no direct experience with Optimus but have had to deal with MSR on a tent issue I was having. They were super responsive and solved my issue promptly by sending new stuff free of charge. At these prices, it is good to know what kind of CUSTOMER SUPPORT to expect if something does go wrong.... something as simple as email response time to a random question might be included as part of a review(?) PS - I believe it would also be valuable to weigh the fuel bottles before and after to see how much fuel was burned in the process.
@litchoutside98123 жыл бұрын
Excellent and fair review- Thank-you. I ended up retiring my Coleman multi fuel stove as I could not get parts. It served me well for 28 years. I went with the Optimus Polaris to replace that because of longevity possibility with the non-plastic construction and ease of use. Thanks for doing what you do to help folks make good decisions
@ralphwatten2426 Жыл бұрын
I adapted my MSR International to run all fuels including alcohol. Took a little doing but it works great on all the standard fuels for the International and butane/propane and alky changing jets and air mixture adjuster. What I don't like about my MSR is the pot support is too big. Japanese bikes with constant velocity Keihin or Mikuni carbs didn't need to change jets at altitude. The carbs compensated. When my cousins Harley was gasping in Colorado the '81 Gold Wing purred like a happy kitten.
@Radoslaw731 Жыл бұрын
WTF are you taking about 😮are you insane 😅
@d3jake3 жыл бұрын
Great video man. I was hoping to get the MSR stove, but it was out of stock everywhere. Your video was a lucky find. Thanks for the comparison.
@joaquin-jacknava26967 жыл бұрын
Hello there. I’m a new subscriber man what a test. I watched the whole video. It was long but it was worth it. I went to my local REI and bought the MSR Whisperlite stove. I have been reading about it but spending over hundred bucks was holding me back. After your review I went and bought the stove with other accessories I spent $234.00 and didn’t phase me. Thank you for sharing the review. You sealed the deal
@TheZoeybear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos after watching you do the review I decided to get the Optimus Polaris ! I like the fact that you can use different fuels and not have to change parts out . Hopefully more videos to come from you for Polaris
@russelljackman14134 жыл бұрын
Very well done! Thank you for going into minute detail for us! It really helps. Thanks again!
@wateristhefuelnotfossil Жыл бұрын
The true test would be using identical pots because material and dark color make a difference
@peteaustin96364 жыл бұрын
that was one of the best reviews ive ever seen ... good drills .... msr for me as there are less things to go wrong... you called it right
@vansongs7 жыл бұрын
Here I am watching water boil. Cool
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@robe40372 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@trouty79479 ай бұрын
Hot, actually :3
@kaboomcanuck24 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the videos - I was going to go with a dragonfly for the flame control but started to look at other companies as well - All the stoves with good flame control just seem to loud and to spend another $50-100 to silence them is a bit much. I just purchased the MSR WhisperliteUniversal since it's quite and if I need good flame control I can use the isobutane fuels - I also have an adaptor to attach to a propane canister that works with my other mini stoves so should work with the whisperlite and add one more possible fuel source. Keeping in mind this will also be used car camping - but will be available for some backpacking trips - Never thought I'd be so hard to decide on a stove! Thanks Jiu-Jitsu 2000!
@BCVS7774 жыл бұрын
The jet cleaner function shut it off because it occludes the gas flow. It is meant to be used when the stove is off. Great comparison!
@granitesand78 Жыл бұрын
Yup. It’s how cleaner needles work.
@oyvindidland57754 жыл бұрын
Great comparison! Been using Optimus myself for years (with a Trangia adapter). MSR seems to do better on performance, but I suspect that on the small kettles in the field, the difference would be negligible.
@arildschonberg36074 жыл бұрын
Exactly! And in the field, you cannot use the higher energy, without burning your pan or casserole. Only when boiling water in a steel pot, the higher energy could be useful.
@baroque99835 жыл бұрын
I am late to the party, but still wanted to say thanks. I have the Whisperlite, but just purchased a new (old stock) Optimus Nova+ and fired it up today. Whatever the last model was before discontinued. Same basic technology as the Omnifuel from the generator onwards. Anyhow, I was viewing to see if others have that unstable fluttering from the jet, and I have to say yes. Just how the jet is designed I guess, nothing unusual with mine. Unstable sounding, but also like a fighter jet engine or something. Different from the smooth hiss of the whisperlite I was used to. This video is very helpful for many reasons - excellent job.
@danielszucs2673 жыл бұрын
Thank you, a great review video! Maybe that would be an additional point, if before and after the test you would measure the weight of the fuel containers. From the difference before/after we could see how much fuel is used. That would be a really userful. :)
@thomaslubben20215 жыл бұрын
I wonder if one reason the MSR boils faster is that the larger, broader flame transfers heat over a wider area, and hence more efficiently. A small, hot flame will show signs of localized boiling sooner, but the overall heat transfer with a broader flame is, in the end, more efficient. That would indicate the broader flame of the MSR has multiple advantages in the real world- not only for pancakes, but also in fuel use. If the MSR had a controllable flame like the Dragonfly, maybe it would be an overall winner.
@waynerenshaw-multi-outdoor45213 жыл бұрын
Great video, OK I have the Optimus Polaris and 2 things I noticed with your video, on the fluid when you were doing the test I noticed the Optimus was fluctuating this is due to low pressure in the bottle, on the gas when you use it in gas mode it doesn't kick out much, but if you stop the gas coming through then turn it into winter mode then relight it, it actually gives much more power, I noticed the MSR did it automatically, and I think the Optimus Polaris if you switch it off then turn the canister over you'll see a massive power, I boiled 1ltr of water and took 2mins 34 seconds 👍 try it out and you'll see the difference from gas mode then switch it of then turn canister over a relight it, then watch the power kick out extremely more aggressive 👍 😀 great vid 👍
@jiujitsu20003 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Blessings from Arizona
@olegmamontov56923 жыл бұрын
Watched all of yours Coleman stoves videos last week, but after todays Live Video figured I will re-watch this video. Thanks again very good detailed review! and it comes from a guy, me, who has both of them too. I think you covered all the points . Those stows are the best. I have them for almost 5 years and use both of them at least twice a year, - no complains. I also remember asking at least 2 older fellows in two different stores when they'll go on sail, because i noticed that they are same price in each store all the time for the last year. They laughed at me and said: " i work here for the last 20 years - models change a bit but they always same price. Companies know about their qualities, - and if you know what you looking at you'll buy it"
@VansWorld7 жыл бұрын
I’d probably be happy with either one. Great detailed comparison 😀👍
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Thank you! They're both EXCELLENT!
@tomkipp66 Жыл бұрын
Looks like the 2 pumps are able to run on either system so you can use the Optimus pump with the MSR stove since you like that pump better…just a thought…i just purchased both of these systems tonight looking to see what other things can be used from both systems, like jets maybe or whatever, might be able to swap things you like from one to the other and make your own personalized stove, what great fun… great testing.
@KE4YAL7 жыл бұрын
I have had an Optimus stove since back in the 70’s very reliable i can go get an put in my backpack an not have to worry about it not working I can’t say anything about the MSR I never tried any of their products Great video thanks for sharing
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@slaphappyduplenty24362 жыл бұрын
There is possibly a plus side to the noise of the Optimus. I haven’t used the MSR, but with the Optimus I can do other things around the camp and know that everything is ok with the burner. If there is a problem, I’ll hear it. With a few other options I’ve tried, I feel a constant need to check on the burner. That said, I do find the noise annoying.
@WoodlandChaplain7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. That was a lot of work to produce. Very thorough and helpful.
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I just wish it would have been shorter. I wanted to share so much info!
@gearhead-do1xh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for solid head to head match of two great stoves but wondered if you used the polaris in the trangia 25 storm cooker? I already own the msr dragonfly, Simmerlite, pocket rocket deluxe and just bought the TRANGIA 25-23 Duossal with spirit burner. I can't remember you having any reviews of them. I'm hoping you know if the polaris would preform safety with legs collapsed in the Cooker like others have demonstrated? Might have to use less power as to not melt the AL Cooker but I'd rather not use the trangia Adaptor and have to remove the polaris's legs?
@iReturnV1deotapes2 жыл бұрын
Excellent review! Extremely thorough and detailed. Would you ab able to do one comparing the MSR XGK EX to the Polaris? The MSR XGK EX is supposed to considered the benchmark of MF stoves and would love to see how the Polaris performs against it.
@Jakelol19802 жыл бұрын
I would love to see that too 👍
@Chainsaw23736 ай бұрын
On the boil test a dark pan always cooks hotter than a shiny pan , as a chef I will tell you that there is two different baking times for different types of pans bright and dark colors not a valid test unless the pots are identical.
@paulnam4488 Жыл бұрын
Only 1/4 through this video and already gained some useful insights, some of which I've confirmed over the years. My own experience, howevver, is only with older Primus and MSR stoves in 70's and 80's. The refinements in the newer stoves are great, however I find the increasing reliance upon plastic materials potentially disastrous in the long term. My old Primus has sprung a hose leak at the pump end and I'm going to repair it this spring. All of the hose fittings on stoves old and new are an Achilles heel. Watching a lot of stove videos i realize that every time a stove is used, the hose fittings get a lot of exercise, sometimes too much.
@geraldhenrickson7472 Жыл бұрын
Operating a gas stove at too low a level is the very best way to clog/soot up the main jet. Shaking the stove may or may not clean it sufficiently. Just something to keep in mind. Thanks for the video.
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
Excellent comment, thank you
@tor29192 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comparison. I’m going to buy the Polaris. Not changing bits is a great feature and it just seems to be overall more robust with the metal pump and chunky feet.
@FT4Freedom2 жыл бұрын
This is a great benchtop review. I highly suggest people consider their type of outdoor activity before they buy a stove. Are you in low wind conditions? Are you at cold windy high elevation? Consider the burner design and efficiency with and without wind. If you are mountaineering in cold windy conditions you may find that the MSR is not the most effective stove.
@jiujitsu20002 жыл бұрын
I'm in Northern Arizona high desert. It's windy here. Thank you for the kind words and support 🙏
@marcoellar56156 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a wonderful great review.thanks alot mate.learn a lot from you.God bless
@Praktimarc4 жыл бұрын
Nice and complete check of the 2 stoves! Well done, thanks! It was a surprise to me that the msr had been faster at boiling because the technical data of the stoves tells that the polaris have a higher amount of power (4200W at gas) than the msr (2990W) in the data sheet! In that way it tells me, the practical check you have done is very useful and neccessary! I got the polaris causing the very robust standing but both stoves are nice ones
@jiujitsu20004 жыл бұрын
Excellent choice! Both are fabulous!! Blessings
@jamesvanderwoude57055 жыл бұрын
Really like the test you did for comparison. I have had the MSR for over 20 years and bought the Optimus 5 years ago as a back up and to be able to quickly cook something with out having to prime and use a canister. You came up with the same results that I have experienced in the field. I carry both but love the quiet of the MSR.
@greeny5155 Жыл бұрын
The liquid feed problem isn't actually an issue with the Optimus. Before turning it off just rotate the bottle so that the OFF is facing up, you then wait for a little and the valve being on top now pushes the rest of the fuel through and depressurizes the canister. Then, once there is no longer a flame, you're good to turn off the valve and know that there is no more fuel left in the line.
@karkajuu4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for review !!
@jiujitsu20004 жыл бұрын
You got it! More to come!!
@karkajuu4 жыл бұрын
I'm regarding for multicombustible stove and I hesitate between Msr Universal and Omnilite TI... Your work help me a lot, but I didn't decide yet...
@offtrackfamily4 жыл бұрын
Excellent review. We are now looking for a multifuel stove and very hard to decide between those two great products. Since 2018 when you made this video do you always prefer the MSR?
@carrdoug994 жыл бұрын
It's hard to argue with the results, but I'd have to go with Optimus. Two reasons. If it's possible to loose fiddly bits? I'm your guy. One thing I really don't like about my whisper light is how stiff the line is going to the stove. When your limited for for flat spots like on rocks, it can be real bugger keeping the stove portion where you put it (at least for me). The Optimus appears to have a more flexible hose. Thanks for the in-depth review👍
@thestevecbr2 жыл бұрын
for the legs or feet, yes, the MSR would sink/turn on sand. that’s why I use the MSR Trillium stove base. the MSR Trillium stove base works on all MSR stoves I think for sand/snow use….
@RocklandRednecks7 жыл бұрын
I certainly am going to add the Wisperlite to my wish list. The Polaris is $50 more expensive here in Canada. I prefer the pump construction given the showing in this video but its not worth the extra price. Love the versatility of fuels too great for survival or traveling where fuel sources are unknown.
@carlospena91965 жыл бұрын
The major difference (and deciding factor) between whisperlite-style liquid fuel burners (wide, shallow/exposed, flame dispersing) and xgk/dragonfly/omnifuel-style liquid fuel burners (narrow, recessed, flame concentrating), is the ability to melt snow/boil water rapidly in very cold and/windy conditions. The latter burner style (omnifuel/xgk) will win every time, hands down. I know from experience, with 10 day winter expeditions in mountainous areas and in sub-zero temps, folks who used the xgk were melting snow and boiling water much faster and therefore conserving fuel. Whereas the folks using the standard whisperlite were taking much longer to melt snow and boil water given the adverse environmental conditions; to the point that their fuel reserves were running much lower. Low fuel bottle reservoir (big air headspace in the bottle) adversely affects whisperlites in a way that compounds the problem. You need to pump the bottle more to maintain enough pressure to keep a strong flame, which means the stove is consuming more fuel. It doesn't take much pressure to maintain a strong flame on xgk-style buners. If you're not planning to take your stove on high altitude or subzero trips for extended periods, the whisperlite was preferred for price point, simplicity and cooking versatility. Since the advent of precision flame adjustability of the dragonfly/omnifuel style liquid fuel stoves, they have become the more versatile option since they'll perform well in all conditions (for melting snow, boiling water and cooking). The only downside is the noise. Personally, I'd only use a liquid fuel stove that performs well for melting snow/boiling water/cooking everywhere in every condition and with every fuel, for extended trips with a group of people since liquid fuel stoves are bulky and heavy. If I'm traveling or cooking solo, in relatively mild conditions and/or shorter trips, I prefer a lightweight/small pocketrocket-style stove.
@bikernub7 жыл бұрын
wow great comparison thanks!! i have the polaris and i love the stove.. i know the msr make perfect stove too.. but at the end of the video you say if you close the polaris valve some fuel will stay in the hose.. but in the manual says the correct way to off the stove its turning the bottle to the off position with the valve open and that way all the fuel will be burn.. again thanks for the video!!
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Thank you! True! flipping the fuel bottle to the "off" position takes all fuel out of the line.
@truthseeker1046 жыл бұрын
Also if you turn the gas canister upright before turning the stove off it will clear the fuel line.
@nikolajc76175 жыл бұрын
@@truthseeker104 no its not.
@truthseeker1045 жыл бұрын
@@nikolajc7617 Expand? Not what?
@nikolajc76175 жыл бұрын
@@truthseeker104 who talked about expand???
@tomhildebrand26564 жыл бұрын
I have both along with many others. A couple things I have noticed. The optimus fuel filter clogs more often for me. I prefer the optimus pump. It just seems tougher. Neither fold up great, but the Polaris seems a little better. I also have a primus multifuel which seems like another excellent choice. In the end I can say that MSR warranty and customer service are top notch. Parts are also pretty easy to find. I am bothered by the fact that MSR pumps only work on MSR fuel bottles where both of the others mentioned seem fine with any as long as threads match. Probably just made the choices tougher!
@BinManSays872 жыл бұрын
Don't get to giddy optimus have had built in cleaning needles in there pressure stoves for like 50+ years, granted they used to be controlled by the fuel regulator and until weighing your fuel bottle before and after a boil mentioning efficiency without boil times and fuel usage is pointless
@gregpowell70975 жыл бұрын
People comment on the plastic pump on the msr vs the metal pump on the Polaris, but the plastic on the msr is pretty thick gauge plastic, I can’t see it failing. I want both but I went with the Polaris as my first multi fuel stove. Thanks for the in depth review. I also worry about losing that shaker jet tool.
@T-Ball-o4 ай бұрын
They fail all the time
@andrewmcgaha96292 жыл бұрын
I know, necro-post, but I have to comment... Found this video as I am thinking of consolidating to one stove to rule them all solution. I have an MSR XGK II Shaker Jet that I have had for +/- 25 years. I used it mostly for making Ramen while training in the Army. In those 25 years, I have rebuilt it once, I have run every possible kind of fuel through it, and it has never (not once) failed to function. I purchased a Nova + around 5 years ago. Both stoves were run with white fuel at that time and have sat since. They sat as I played with alcohol stoves, and canister stoves for awhile. Anywhoo... I went to fire them both up this past weekend and the MSR started right up, but the Nova + will not get fuel. The canister is pressurizing, and I removed the filter on the Nova to make sure it wasn't clogged, and fuel just does not get to the bowl. I've disassembled and cleaned every component. Not looking for advice on getting the Nova started, and I prefer the ergo of the Optimus, but in a limited sample, the MSR gives me much more confidence. In your experience is the MSR more reliable, or do I just have a lemon of an Optimus.
@jiujitsu20002 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent comment... The MSR stoves are fantastic and very easy to maintain in the field. I found that the optimus Polaris and optimus Nova have the same kind of reliability. I'm not a big fan of the Nova +... in fact, I sold mine.
@martinhromocuk86312 жыл бұрын
Why it would not run on alcohol? What is the difference for it between gasoline and alcohol?
@ronanrogers41277 жыл бұрын
That Polaris sounds like an old cold war Migoyan jet...but it’s the one I went for, with a quietstove fitting
@cubul324 жыл бұрын
"You give the shove a lil' stake" - the best line almost said ever in a review.
@larsleion7 жыл бұрын
Great videos, man! These have been great for deciding which stove to get. Maybe you can answer a question I have been wondering about regarding the Optimus' fuel tube in the pump. I have read (in one review) that the fuel tube might not be bent enough away from the center so that end stays firm to the bottom of the bottle in ON-mode and to the top of the inside in OFF-mode. The problem then being that the OFF-mode doesn't really work if the bottle is above half full, and that the fuel tube is unable to reach all the fuel left when it's nearing empty. Yours seems more bent out than most I've seen in videos and in person. Have you ever experienced this problem yourself? I'd also like to hear your thoughts on the issue. Thanks!
@5USgRWFH5 жыл бұрын
You mentioned using lamp oil in the Optimus Polaris. Have you tried lamp oil in the MSR?
@impermanenthuman84274 жыл бұрын
I’d like to see both lamp oil and also diesel burned
@GlennLRiggs6 жыл бұрын
You have ran a perfect comparison of the two stoves.. My personal opinion would go with Polaris because of not having to change jets. I go into deep snow and if I was to have to change in these conditions not only do I risk loosing them but also freezing your hands. I have questions on this.... I have the optimus nova. Works perfect... No problems what so ever at minus 30 Celsius degrees in LAP LAND SWEDEN. BOTHE THE NOVA AND POLARIS BURN SAME FUEL EXCEPT THE POLARIS WILL USE CANISTER GAS. CAN YOU BUY AN ADAPTER HOSE LIKE THE ONE ON POLARIS THAT WILL WORK WITH THE NOVA. Many Thanks for any info you provide..... Again a great video on the comparison. You did it the correct way.. Don't listen to some of the smart ????? AIRBORNE
@jiujitsu20006 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes you can buy a Polaris hose and it DOES fit the NOVA,,, BUT... The nova won't burn canister fuels until you change the jet to do so...
@au46tro93 жыл бұрын
How are they for coocking food. I had an optimus 111. And I had a problem coocking without burning the food. And for that reason I used an alcoholburner for coocking, and my optimus 111 for heating the tent and boiling water.
@82ogo3 жыл бұрын
Great review and comparison. Have you ever use primus omnifuel? I wanna hear what you think about it.
@jiujitsu20003 жыл бұрын
I have, it's a great stove too
@jiujitsu20003 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@loweaguirre4544 жыл бұрын
Hello there. If You could ONLY have one stove between the Polaris and a Primus TI. Which one would You pick, and why? I very much appreciate and enjoy your videos.
@jeriksson76864 жыл бұрын
Can you use a Optimus bottle on an MSR pump? and vice versa
@speefak4 жыл бұрын
Great comparison ! It' s a really hard decision which one i should buy. The close valve to the jet and the metal pump is a good reason for the optimus, but its so extremly loud. At the Other hand the massive pump and stove construction raises the wight of the complete system. But can i leave the pump mounted in the tank or do i have to disassemble the pump to avoid damaging the pump when i use the stove in the morning, afternoon an evening. Can the MSR turned of by flipping the fuel bottle and is the fuel pipe empty when disconnecting pipe from the bottle or does fuel coming out of the tube ?
@seasoldier39023 жыл бұрын
I found your review interesting but it was really long-winded with some repetition. However, it was comprehensive and appreciate the actual time and effort you put into its production. The Optimus stove has been adopted by the Royal Marines when deployed to Norway, in the winter months, within the Arctic Circle. Being a former Royal Marine I was issued an Optimus stove that was very simple to use but noisy as well! It also was a single multi-fuel burning stove but not gas! This was is a time when they issued Brown Bess muskets, not like the personal weapons of today!! Anyway from your review my money is on the Optimus as it is "Bootneck" proof! Thank you for your service in former times.
@jiujitsu20003 жыл бұрын
I love your comment, thank you so much it's spot on... blessings from Arizona
@seasoldier39023 жыл бұрын
@@jiujitsu2000 Roger Out!!!
@kiwideann56322 жыл бұрын
Great comparison. I’m on the Optimus side. You can flip the fuel bottle over and drain ALL the fuel from the fuel line. You can’t on the MSR. MSR you still have residual fuel to deal with leaking everywhere.
@coalsoleluvr3 жыл бұрын
One question, are the pots the same metal / material????? The dark pot looks like aluminum / titanium and the silver one look like stainless..... If the pots are the same material, after watching the video I would definetly go with the MSR even though I have the optimus polaris
@jiujitsu20003 жыл бұрын
They were the same stainless steel pots one had been used over a Camp Fire and the other had not. If I swapped them the results would have been the same. Is both stoves are fantastic
@coalsoleluvr3 жыл бұрын
@@jiujitsu2000 thanks for the update. In cold weather the main thing is being able to heat water fast. If you did this test out doors in cold weather conditions with the lids on, that would be interesting 🤔. Thanks for the great content 👍🏼
@jiujitsu20003 жыл бұрын
@@coalsoleluvr I have, thank you. Both are excellent and very competitive with each other
@plumpye4747 жыл бұрын
Wow Brotha I just finished your video comparison on the 2 stoves I'm impressed with the MSR performance was outstanding I liked the other stove I just can't believe how freaking LOUD I couldnt handle it that is crazy loud and to have to pay another 50 bucks just to quiet down the Polaris I don't like that part at all but I do like how you don't have to change anything for different fuels but yeah Great Review Sir Thank You for your Prayers God Bless!
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
+Plumpy E Thank you! I think you'll like the video I just released brotha! God bless you and your family
@TheDinmor611 ай бұрын
Optimus all day every day, so much simpler in every way. a better pump (all metal and leather) The stove’s feets are better (bigger and don’t move around) Imo better connection (Lindal) Never have change jets (imagine out the wild, and you drop one of jets in the rubble💩) Better flame control (most of the adventure folks is gonna use liquid anyway) Imo they are not even close, who cares about waiting 1 minut longer to boil some water, you are out camping so no stress.
@jiujitsu200011 ай бұрын
Excellent comment
@burning49022 жыл бұрын
great video man
@xdmkii5 жыл бұрын
This is the hard hitting content I expect from JJ2K
@robe40372 жыл бұрын
Optimus’ sound level absolutely rules it out. Stealth and lowest sound possible is critical in the forests. Optimus has great features and benefits - pump, flexible fuel line, stable feet, smaller cup acceptance, fuel control and no jet changes MSR - ***Quiet *** better burner heat distribution They need to start making some serious improvements I will still purchase the MSR for its quiet operation
@Jakelol19802 жыл бұрын
Just buy a QuietStove for the Polaris and its a win.
@robe40372 жыл бұрын
Addendum - I neglected to include my thanks to Christian for the obvious effort and resources expensed to plan and execute this and the other videos. Great job
@Exstaz Жыл бұрын
Getting a polardawg from imaterialise will make it quiet and give you even better flame control. Quiet stove just copied polardawgs work so I would not support them.
@anhatur4 жыл бұрын
Fuel effeciency has a flipside that worries me more than the fuel consumption: Carbon Monoxide emissions. Fuel burning at a lack of oxygen means CO emissions, and I mostly use these things for burning kerosene, being at the heavier end of the spectrum. During winter, wehrn It *is* tempting to bring your stove inside the tent. I haven't done it yet, but have considered bringing one of these CO alarms to see how high it gets. And if you're that serious, fuel efficiency is a priority. Plus, my wife likes a silent stove. So it's Whisperlite for me. I wonder ihow well it works to run the stove at low pressure for simmering, but I can always bring an alcohol stove for that. It's a good backup anyways.
@paulbirch76356 жыл бұрын
Great compassion! One question though, how does the optimus compare with the fuel filter in the pump? I am the first to admit that I enjoy to modify things. Stoves included. So I have set up a whisperlite to run on alcohol*. So it is safe to say I know my way around a WL... I've hade MSR pumps crack in the plastic on me, and that is not serviceable in the field. On the other hand the rest of the MSR stove is easily field serviceable. Hence, this is what i would do: get the whisperlite universal, attach the canister fitting and use a Lindal B188-style pump such as the optimus pump. Best of both worlds really. *Lots of disclaimers here, if you don't know what you are doing - do not attempt. O-rings and the MSR fuel bottles will deteriorate due to the chemical properties of alcohol. (Hit me up if you still are still interested :) )
@AquaTech2255 жыл бұрын
How are u running alcohol through it
@scootjamnik28767 жыл бұрын
Great job. Thank You for sharing.
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@tristanvarsovia7 жыл бұрын
Great video and comparison, just like to know about fuel efficiency, which one used less fuel to perform?
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Tris Varsovia MSR is more fuw2l efficient because you can fine tune the stove by changing the jets.
@tristanvarsovia7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the reply, as I'm planning to upgrade my current backpacking butane stove which is a Kovea Camp 3, to a multi fuel stove that I can also use for SHTF scenario. Your video helped me to decide and confirm my choice of getting the MSR. Thanks again and more power to you.
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
+Tris Varsovia both the MSR whisperlite Universal and the Optimus Polaris are excellent excellent stoves and either one would be fabulous to own
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
+Tris Varsovia anytime!
@tristanvarsovia7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mate :D
@normanmallory20554 жыл бұрын
Wow this was really good , well done and accurate .. Which stove would i choose ? Gawd that's tough , both have their strong points and maybe weak points if one could say that .. I have wrote to MSR about my Whisperlite in the 1980's as mine had a rubber composite fuel line and they said sent it to us and at no charge we will install an metal fuel so i did .. Over the years i have had questions and used the internet and i always got an answer back to my question.. My dealer carries MSR parts..Any company doesn't have to build mtn stoves for 100 years to get it right , look at Coleman for one .. Swedish quality has always been there except for the Crux model i see that says China huh.. But for features of push and shove , small but important features , large leg pods ( one feature i do not really like on my Simmerlite so i have to plan out where to place it) plus others and throttle valve attached to the stove body for instant fine adjustments , i do like that .. I'm not saying i'm too lazy to change jets as i do this as i own more MSR stoves than any other brand and have done this many times with my XGK not really any problem and i do the change at home in my shop... Optimus... would be my choice after watching this testing which is the best i have seen yet.. Well done ...
@linklesstennessee20787 жыл бұрын
Dang old 2k is not going to run out of stoves anytime soon I like the msr good test good video
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I gave my universal to my brotha Plumpy E
@tacticaltopractical6 жыл бұрын
Hey just wondering are the MSR fuel bottles compatible with the Polaris stove? Great video as always!
@The_combat-nurse3 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know that as well
@silentmajority75986 жыл бұрын
more often then not i modify my gear to meet my needs. it wouldn't be hard to braze, solder, weld, epoxy...bigger feet on the msr. as well as, modify the arms to hold smaller or larger pots or pans. its a tough choice. great video
@peterd12345678906 жыл бұрын
what happens if you use the msr stove (with the canister flue line) and the optimus bottle because that would make the universal more "universal" since you wouldn't need to change flue line to go from liquid to gas. plus you would get optimus's all metal pump and MSR's capability to put a more efficient jet in for your preferred flue (that you could leave in and just run less efficiently) why dont see this all over the place?
@AquaTech2255 жыл бұрын
Curious myself
@bennerecina72944 жыл бұрын
Nice review. I have also the polaris and only a whisperlite international. WLI is 15 yrs old now and still working as before. Modified my WLI to run with canister gas by putting a valve on the end bit and also by using the Optimus pump and fuel bottle I can run liquid fuel with the functionality of the flip off system. Works like a charm. Have you ever compared the boil time of the WLU and Polaris with your silent cap on it?
@Romin.7776 жыл бұрын
Very good review, but i'm still not sure wich one to get..
@kaitensaw59927 жыл бұрын
Thx 4 the very good comparison. I was sold on the no parts to change idea cuz I have lost parts quite a few times. But to Polaris obviously compromise on peak performance for no part changing feature. Also It cost a whole lot more, plus additional $$ to buy the quiet cap. It also does not come with any spare parts! Have to pay much $$$ just to get couple O-rings for the Polaris. In the end, while I like the no parts changing and its ability to control simmer while using white gas or gasoline fuel better than Whisper, I'll stick with my Whisper.
@mdenny60447 жыл бұрын
Curious if you weighed the fuel bottles after each test to see which stove is more fuel efficient.
@jiujitsu20007 жыл бұрын
M Denny I didn't weigh them. I looked down in the bottles and there was much less fuel in the Polaris
@phisit88136 жыл бұрын
I'm ordering the MSR tomorrow :), I just hope it is as good as you demonstrated. Can you please do a video on camping pots ? :) thank-you
@DL-ij7tf3 жыл бұрын
I'm obsessed with camping pots and I would recommend the Zebra stainless steel products, especially the 12cm or 14cm Billy cans or lunchboxes. I'm also a huge fan of Stanley's steel products. Inexpensive but smart and simple, rock solid and easy to find. I nest the Optimus Polaris and accessories (minus the fuel bottle) in the pot of a Stanley Two Bowl Cookset. Probably work well for the MSR too. These stoves have a fairly large packing footprint and I'm paranoid about them getting crushed and bent.
@waldemarreczydlo38303 жыл бұрын
Hi, I wanted to use your experience and ask what do you think about SOTO StormBreaker Stove ? It is supposed to be a birthday present . Thanks.
@danielgudgeon42485 жыл бұрын
Can you burn propane with both stoves using the adaptor? If so, is the position of the propane cylinder important? I really like that the MSR is made in USA, but the Optimus seems easier to change fuels. Great videos! thanks, Dan
@allanthompson96956 жыл бұрын
Cool test and Video. Both great stoves. Cheers.
@Badastro594 жыл бұрын
God I love camping Stoves. I had one Hell of a collection a few years back. Only kept The Optimus 535 I have two 535's
@Carpediem13125 жыл бұрын
Hi. Very nice and good review . Is it correct that MSR is very much quieter than Primus at high power setting? Is it neccessary on the MSR to always change the jet when changing fuel type?
@jiujitsu20005 жыл бұрын
Thank you. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nImWgaSnpKamjKs
@Carpediem13125 жыл бұрын
JIUJITSU2000 thank you for the link. That is answering all my questions.
@cubul324 жыл бұрын
Did you ever measure the fuel efficiency? for the record? i.e. boil the same amount of water, or bake the same stew for your friends and measure the fuel burned.
@jiujitsu20004 жыл бұрын
I have done tests and the MSR is more fuel efficient.
@alexanderkristiansen24593 жыл бұрын
It looks like you are using different pots? Could that affect the result?
@jeremyrichardson73754 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on the length and flexibility if the fuel lines? I have an older whisperlite and really dislike the short stiff fuel line, it is alway a pain. Try to adjust fuel or pump and moves the stove all around.
@ernieschatz3783 Жыл бұрын
I'm late to this but you obviously didn't read the instructions telling you to roll the bottle upside down when shutting down the Optimus. This allows the fuel to burn out of the line. The are on and off markings on the black fitting that slap you right upside the head. 😅
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
Very true I have lots of videos with stoves you might want to take a look at them because I'm very well aware of this feature. Thanks for stopping by, blessings from Arizona!
@tbatty19676 жыл бұрын
what's the cleanest burning fuel for bottles and which one last longer cannesters or bottles ?
@justme-uw1yq4 жыл бұрын
Great video to compare each stove, at the start up with both stoves, if you put fire paste under the generator to heat it up, your stove will not flame up
@chuylion4 жыл бұрын
I just bought the msr stove I would love to have the pump from the Optimus that way I would have more fire control I would think is that right?
@bennerecina72944 жыл бұрын
Possible. I did this with my old 2010 msr WL international. I have the Optimus pump connected to MSR WLI. you need a fuel hose connected to a regulator with a lindal valve, to connect to optimus pump. Other end of the fuel hose clamped on the MSR fuel line, this setup will have to regulators, giving the option to simmer the MSR with any fuel type. (In the case of Universal, just the pump is needed but you wont be able to simmer I guess) You still need to change jets. Another modification I did so I just use UG jets between white gaz and LPG canister is to make an air blocker on the stove itself, where the jet has two air intakes. Block it of air when using LPG. Give it more air if using white gaz.
@digitalballistics6 жыл бұрын
I don't think either is clearly better then the other. Both are outstanding stoves that will serve the end user well. Personally I have run a MSR Whisperlite International for years and it has been a great stove. But Optimus has caught my interest I really want to get my hands on one.
@HARDYSFISHINGADVENTURES6 жыл бұрын
i just did 37 day tour with the polaris great stove and il be taking it on my next tour of 150 days
@chatteyj6 жыл бұрын
what about a primus multi fuel stove?
@digitalballistics6 жыл бұрын
@@chatteyj Either or in my opinion, both are great options.
@LoneRiderz Жыл бұрын
Did you ever compare the Polaris to the Primus Omnifuel/ Omnilite?
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
I would, but don't have primus anymore
@LoneRiderz Жыл бұрын
@@jiujitsu2000 torn between those two. Thank you for making the time to reply.
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
@@LoneRiderz the polaris is amazing!
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
@@LoneRiderz when I had my primus it was great too. Didn't have a shaker needle though
@jiujitsu2000 Жыл бұрын
@@LoneRiderz kzbin.info/www/bejne/a5jLd2CFls-Fpqc
@Mblakrak80557 жыл бұрын
please explain more about fuel i little bit confiusing. and give pictures what type gas and different purpose.
@kir115 жыл бұрын
great comparison, very informative and comprehensive! Now i`m relax and going with MSR. I agreed with your arguments about MSR. Thank you!