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The Jetboil MicroMo is a premium ultralight camping stove system featuring FluxRing technology for rapid boiling and exceptional fuel efficiency. With precise heat control, a multifunctional insulated cooking cup, and reliable pushbutton ignition that performs in cold conditions, it’s engineered for serious backpackers and outdoor professionals who demand speed, versatility, and minimal pack weight.











| ASIN | B082XX7GRP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,531 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #68 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand Name | Jetboil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (131) |
| Fuel Type | JetPower Isobutane/Propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00858941006816 |
| Included Components | MicroMo Camping Cook System; Instructions |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.4L x 10.4W x 15.9H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Camping Stove |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Manufacture Year | 2022 |
| Manufacturer | Jetboil |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Energy Output | 6000 British Thermal Units |
| Model Number | MCMTM |
| Part Number | MCMTM |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| UPC | 858941006816 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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C**G
Ok let's just say it is a great piece of kit that goes without saying it's light it's great economy with the gas and boils very quickly.its very well made the pizo works well and the simmer is really good for cooking it comes with a pot stand aswell.be careful with the lid they aren't the most secure.noe why I've only given it 3 stars the price it's well over 100 quid and that's 2 much.im honest I've always wanted 1 but is it worth it I'm not sure.if you just want to boil water there's the zip for 60 or 70 quid so go for that jetboil as a lot of big lable nice kit vibe about it and tbh a few years ago it's was head and shoulders above all other stoves but now A lot of other manufacturers make these types of stoves at a lot less price are they as good there not far off the mark some say better.having now bought 1 would I buy another I'd have to say no I'd go for the cheaper versions
L**E
The jetboil micro is good apart from the lid which doesn't fit the cup correct,I have the jetboil flash lid fits that 1 nice and tight unlike the micro. I wouldn't try drink with lid on incase of getting scolding boiling water all over you.. Jetboil needs to correct this issue before someone gets seriously burnt with hot water!
J**E
I like to keep things light weigh but refuse to compromise on safety or efficiency. The JetBoil MicroMo was the perfect backpacking stove for my needs. It uses the JetBoil modular design so the water pot has a mechanical connection to the burner, keeping it firmly in place. This feature is important to me because it helps avoid accidentally burning yourself with hot water in the middle of the forest, due to an unstable cooking pot. The MicroMo is extremely light weight. The are lighter titanium stoves out there, but not significantly lighter and when you consider how fuel efficient the the stove is (boiling water in about 2 1/2 minutes), it means far less fuel weight you need to pack. The igniter worked flawlessly for me and I have been very please with the stove so far. Thanks JetBoil.
T**D
if you want to use JetBoil higher altitude, higher than 8,00feet(2,500m), this is the only choice. JetBoil without regulator, like Flash, does not work. This Micromo, Minimo, Sumo works steady on over 10,00 feet(3,000m). Auto Igniter also very useful. It does not work if the needle is too close or too far from the burner. I could not backpack without this. Ted