JetBoil Flash Cooking Systems Phoenix AZ

The beauty of the JetBoil PCS is that all of its parts pack into itself, making it easy to store in your backpack. The mug is insulated, which keeps my hot chocolate nice and warm on cold nights, and it makes it easier to boil water quickly.

Arizona Cardinals
(623) 266-5003
5723 W. Glendale
Peoria, AZ
K1 Speed Phoenix Go Kart Racing
(602) 275-5278
2425 South 21st Street
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Greyhound Park
(602) 273-7181
3801 E. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ
Laser Quest
(602) 548-0005
3335 W. Peoria Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
Arizona Sports Foundation DBA Fiesta Bowl
(480) 350-0900
7135 E. Camelback Rd. #190
Scottsdale, AZ
Glenfair Bowling Center
(623) 937-9225
6110 N. 59th Avenue
Glendale, AZ
Arizona Cardinals
623266-5003
5723 W. Glendale Ave # B
Glendale, AZ
Cricket Wireless Pavilion
(602) 254-7200
2121 N. 83rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
Glendale Community College
(623) 845-3333
6000 W. Olive
Glendale, AZ
Darknight Productions
480595-7346
7137 E. Canyon Wren Circle
Scottsdale, AZ

JetBoil Flash

JetBoil Flash Cooking System

JetBoil Flash Cooking System

JetBoil Flash Cooking System

Jetboil Pot Support and Stabilizer

Jetboil Pot Support and Stabilizer

JetBoil Pot Stabilizer

This is JetBoil’s latest and greatest stove, and is the newer version of the model I own, the JetBoil Personal Cooking System . Since the JetBoil Personal Cooking System is becoming harder to find in stores now that the JetBoil Flash is on the market, I’ve decided to share my thoughts on this little stove.

While I have yet to buy a Flash stove for myself, I am very happy with its predecessor, the JetBoil Personal Cooking System (“PCS”). The new features on the Flash compared to the PCS are:

  • Temperature indicator: the insulated “cozy” around the cup has 3 stripes that light up when the contents are getting hot, so you know when your water is boiling
  • See-thru lid. My PCS has a black lid, so I have to take the lid off to see if my water, soup, etc, is boiling. This see-thru lid sure is a nice feature!
  • Measuring cup is also see-thru. On the JetBoil PCS, it is black, so it can be tricky to read the lines and get a precise measurement.

I bought my JetBoil Personal Cooking System because I wanted a backpacking stove that was easy to use, compact, and reliable. I was tired of flames dying out with the slightest breeze. Several of my friends had JetBoils before I decided to buy mine, and after trying theirs and seeing them in use I knew I had to get one!

The beauty of the JetBoil PCS is that all of its parts pack into itself, making it easy to store in your backpack. The mug is insulated, which keeps my hot chocolate nice and warm on cold nights, and it makes it easier to boil water quickly. On a snow camping trip with friends last year, those of us with JetBoils were the happiest – the flame did not go out with wind gusts, we were able to melt snow quickly and easily, and we had the hottest hot chocolate of anyone in the group. I typically even drink out of the mug while the fuel canister is still attached.

A small accessory that is worthwhile buying is the JetBoil Pot Support and Stabilizer. This enables you to convert your JetBoil into a stove that is compatible with any pan. I use mine with my SnowPeak titanium set when I want to use a pot that is bigger than the JetBoil mug, and also I use the Pot Support and Stabilizer when I make my famous backcountry scrambled eggs :)

Jetboil Flash Cooking System
Jetboil Pot Support and Stabilizer

Click here to read the rest of the article from Hiking Lady

Related Local Events
Litchfield Park Little League Spring 2012
Dates: 3/31/2012 - 5/25/2012
Location: Litchfield Elementary School
Litchfield Park, AZ
View Details

RPOLL Spring 2012
Dates: 3/26/2012 - 6/4/2012
Location: Royal Palm Fields
Phoenix, AZ
View Details

Chandler American 2012
Dates: 3/24/2012 - 5/26/2012
Location: West Chandler Field
Chandler, AZ
View Details

2012 Desert Ridge Little League
Dates: 3/24/2012 - 6/2/2012
Location: Highland Junior High School
Mesa, AZ
View Details

Camelback EastLittle League
Dates: 3/19/2012 - 6/10/2012
Location: Larry C. Kennedy Elementary School
Phoenix, AZ
View Details