
Jetboil MiniMo
Score: 75/100
Hike Crew 2-in-1 Gas Camping Stove
Score: 73/100Rankings

The Jetboil MiniMo is an integrated 1-liter canister stove system that weighs only 413 g and boils water in just over two minutes, making it perfect for ultralight backpackers. Its trade-off is the limited 1-L pot size and dependence on proprietary JetPower fuel canisters. Best suited for solo or duo adventurers who prioritize speed and weight over cooking volume.

The Hike Crew 2-in-1 stove and griddle offers versatile cooking options with a built-in griddle and wind-resistant panels, suited for small groups. Its moderate BTU output and propane-only system, plus a weight around 12 lb, make it less ideal for high-heat or ultralight scenarios. Best for casual campers or tailgaters needing a compact, multi-function stove.
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| ↓ lower better | 413 gbest | 5,443 g |
1 | 2best | |
1,758 W | 3,810 Wbest | |
— | 25.4 cmbest | |
1 yrbest | — |
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Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 413 g | 5443 g |
Controls(1) | ||
Ignition Type | Push-button | piezo |
Power(1) | ||
Power Output (W) | 1758 W | 3810 W |
General(2) | ||
Burner Count | 1 | 2 |
Fuel Type | JetPower | Propane |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | Jetboil MiniMo integrated stove unit, 1‑liter FluxRing hard‑anodized aluminum pot, Pot support, Fuel stabilizer, Push‑button igniter, Fuel regulator, Bottom cover that doubles as a measuring cup/bowl, Side‑burner storage compartment | Stove‑grill unit; griddle; drip tray; folding legs; handle; carry bag; hose; regulator; igniter |
Features(2) | ||
Regulator Type | Proprietary incremental heat regulator | included |
Fuel Compatibility | JetPower | Propane |

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Industry editors and reviewers position the Jetboil MiniMo as a high-efficiency, ultra-compact solution for solo or duo adventurers. They commend its rapid boil performance, fuel-regulating capability for simmering, and the convenience of an all-in-one package, while noting that the reliance on proprietary fuel and limited pot size may restrict its appeal for larger groups.
The product's official messaging emphasizes satisfaction with its lightweight design, fast boil speed, and reliable igniter, suggesting generally positive user sentiment among backcountry cooks.



Professional editors from Home Depot and Lowe's emphasize the HC1B1FWIBK's ease of use, highlighting its built-in igniter, folding legs, and integrated griddle as practical features for campsite cooking. While they praise its portability and wind resistance, they note the lower BTU rating compared to higher-output models, suggesting it's best suited for small-group meals rather than high-volume cooking.
Product descriptions and retailer listings consistently stress quick setup, reliable ignition, and the versatility of having both a burner and griddle in one compact unit. The lack of negative feedback in the data suggests general satisfaction among casual campers, but the absence of detailed user experiences leaves some uncertainty about long-term performance.
