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MSR XGK EX Multi-Fuel Stove

Hiking & Camping > Stoves & FuelRated: ***** by 12 reviews.

Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear

For over 35 years, the MSR® XGK™ stove has been the world's most reliable extreme-condition stove; trusted by mountaineers everywhere. The XGK EX stove continues that legacy with unrivaled performance, dependability and better multi-fuel burning capabilities than any other stove on the market. It features a flexible fuel line that allows it to pack smaller than ever, as well as stable, retractable legs and pot supports, and a powerful flame that melts snow and boils water incredibly fast. No matter where you're headed, with an XGK EX stove along, you’ll find fuel to burn and the absolute dependability that has made it the first choice in liquid fuels stoves on expeditions for decades.
* Proven: No. 1 choice on expeditions worldwide.
* Multi-Fuel: Reliably burns more liquid fuels than any other stove.
* Dependable: Easy to field maintain; Shaker Jet™ cleans fuel jet with a simple shake.
* Compact: New flexible fuel line allows stove to fit in a 1.5-liter MSR pot.
* Superfast: Boils 1 liter of water in just 2.8 minutes (using kerosene fuel).
* Extra-Stable: Retractable legs and pot supports provide a secure platform.
Specs:
Minimum Weight: 13.2 oz / 374 g
Packaged Weight: 1 lbs 1.2 oz / 489 g
Burn time (white gas) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 109 minutes
Burn time (kerosene) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 98 minutes
Burn time (diesel) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 170 minutes
Boil time (white gas), 1 liter: 3.5 minutes
Boil time (kerosene), 1 liter: 2.8 minutes
Boil time (diesel), 1 liter: 4.5 minutes

Backcountry.com

MSR's XGK EX Camp Stove boils water quickly in extreme environments, and runs off different fuel types for your international travels. The XGK EX Stove's new flexible fuel line allows this stove to fit in a 1.5L MSR pot so you can fit more into your pack, and retractable legs and pot supports provide stability while you're cooking. MSR's high-output multi-fuel burner uses white gas, kerosene, and diesel.

Auto Ignition:No
Boil Time:[White gas] 3.5min for 1L water in 2L pot; [kerosene] 2.8min for 1L water in 2L pot; [diesel] 4.5min for 1L water in 2L pot
Burn Time:[Per 600ml with 20oz of fuel] white gas 109min; kerosene 98min; diesel 170min
Country of Origin:China
Fuel Bottle:No, sold separately
Fuel Types:SuperFuel, white gas, kerosene, diesel, more
Hard Case:No
Material:Aircraft aluminum, stainless steel
Parts Kit:Sold separately
Simmer:Yes
Size:4 x 3.5 x 3.2in (10 x 8.8 x 8cm)
Stuff Sack:Yes
Warranty:Lifetime limited
Weight:[Min] 13.2oz (374g); [pkgd w/pump] 17.2oz (489g)

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MSR XGK EX Multi-Fuel Stove Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Heavy duty compact stove, simple and strong burning. Loud.

Rating:****

Used this stove to do some mid altitude camping and coffee creation down in the Moab area. Stable design that accomodates a medium / large pot and supplied simple sheet metal windscreen does what its supposed to.
Easty to start up, the fuel line / bottle interface are simple to arrange and attach. Everything felt secure and tight. This stove is heavy duty and HEAVY. I wouldn't suggest carrying this as your summer packing stove. As a solution for winter melting of snow (its efficient!) or getting a large pot HOT for frying / cooking I'm a huge fan.
Utilized white gas and low octane gas pump automobile gasoline (not suggested for regular use due to corrosion). White gas was clean and hot, auto gas was about the same but took longer to boil or heat a pan. The fuel flexibility of this stove is a massive selling point.
One downside: This stove is loud, really loud. Loud enough to instill confidence that its burning HOT but if you're around anyone else or trying to keep things quiet in a campground this isn't your stove. Everytime I fire it up I'm happy to turn it off to give the ears a rest. In comparison I've used a number of Jetboil, MSR multi-fuel and canister stoves that were half or 2/3rds the volume. Ultimately this shouldn't stop you from buying the stove if all of the above fits your need, just be ready to make some adjustments for volume.
No simmer, the heat is wide open all the time. Shaker jet cleaning is genius and worth the few extra pennies of a stove that doesn't have this.

Austin H. at Backcountry.com on 10/27/2008

The high heat, snow melting champion

Rating:*****

I reserve the 5 star rating for exceptional items, and this is one of them. There are better fun & family camping stoves, but if you are looking to melt snow and boil water for hours on end at higher elevations, the XGK is the workhorse of choice.

Like most camp stoves, the XGK can malfunction, but it is also very simple to clean and repair if you have the maintenance kit. I've found that the #1 thing that breaks is the gasket on the pump.

The big complaints on this stove are that it is noisy and doesn't simmer. To me, the noise is a small price to pay for reliability, and simmering can be controlled through pump pressure. If you want to brown pancakes, unscrew the pump from the bottle, let all the tank pressure out, then only give it a few strokes (five?) and start from there.

I use this stove as part of an entire system, of which further details can be found here:

http://straightchuter.com/2009/05/expeditions-stove-set-up/

Andrew McLean at Backcountry.com on 05/20/2009

Backpacking Blowtorch

Rating:*****

I've been using my XGK EX Stove for the last 4 months, in that time I've spent a total of 3 weeks on the trail from the Sea of Cortez to Seattle, Wa. The weight of the stove is good, not as light as others but a good compromise considering the range of fuels it will burn. The burner works well with all three fuel cells available from MSR and burn time is good as well. Over all it's a good choice if your looking for a high out put multi-fuel stove. The one down side is there is no simmer function, it's full throttle or nothing. However all I do is boil water with it. Lastly it's louder than any stove I have ever used, but that lets you know it's working.

Jerry Sparks at Backcountry.com on 03/29/2007

one purpose stove

Rating:*****

This stove is great for winter camping. It will melt snow or boil water quickly (cooks kraft diner too!). For fancy summer cooking, you may consider an other option if you plan to slow cook while chatting around. In fact, I found it sounding like a Boeing engine and don't count on the simmer capability (there is no). The leg's design the best I have seen so far. It took me about 3 backyard try to get use to the stove. Up to now I only use it with naphtha. Worth the price if you plan to keep it for long time. I gave five stars considering it's a one purpose stove.

fast racoon at Backcountry.com on 02/20/2009

no nonsense stove

Rating:*****

fantastic bit of kit, just bought one on a friends advise and I couldn't be happier with it. boils water insanely fast and burns unleaded fuel with next to no smell. the friend who suggested it came with me on the trek and he discovered how to lower the heat, seems you need to keep the pressure in the fuel tank fairly low but just enough to keep it going I can't see how this would hurt the stove but someone in the know might have an idea

james at Backcountry.com on 07/30/2009

Great Winter Stove

Rating:*****

The high heat output makes this my stove of choice for winter activities. I considered purchasing the older model until I saw the improved stability & flexible fuel line, a big plus when saving space in your pack. The noise level, when burning, keeps critters away. I'm currently burning kerosene but like the ability to burn a variety of other fuels. If you want to boil water quickly at all elevations & in all temperatures, this is the best. If simmering is your priority, keep looking!

Jeff Gerhard at Backcountry.com on 03/17/2008

The one

Rating:****

I have had this stove for 7 years. It's never let me down. From deserts to glaciers it hasn't failed me. I give it little maintenance and in return it lights first time and will burn just about anything anyone would put in an engine. On the downside, it does sound like a jet engine on full volume. On the plus, if you are going to be anywhere you absolutely need your stove to work, get this stove.

Eddy at Backcountry.com on 11/18/2008

Good!!

Rating:*****

This is a great stove. I have used it for several years and never had a problem until the other day. I loaned it to a friend who broke the pump handle stuffing it in his pack. I really mean stuffing it in his pack. The stove is very easy to clean in the field, it is a true 'shaker' stove."

Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 05/30/2008

YOUR FRIEND IN THE MOUNTAINS

Rating:*****

This stove could become your closest friend in the cold , high mountains . It gives out lots of heat . Properly maintained it holds pressure longer than advertised . I love the big roaring sound and pink glow that it has when hot !

SIMON BENTLEY at Backcountry.com on 01/07/2009

Great Winter stove

Rating:*****

I had no prior experience with stoves but bought this stove to melt snow and boil water in below zero temps. It rocks! Easy to light, easy to use, and I love the "jet engine" sound.

Dave Byers at Backcountry.com on 04/01/2009