MSR DragonFly – my backpacking oven

The MSR DragonFly is a heavy little bugger. Just the stove •solamente• no fuel bottle or fuel, weighs 14oz.

But here’s the deal, it simmers, and just for you non-believers here is a picture of just how low it can go. Click image for biggness.

What it is:

  • Loud [I'm not kidding now]
  • Stable [rock solid pot support]
  • Multi-Fuel [I've only used white gas]
  • Easy to Operate [don't be scared 'cause you need to prime it - it's nothing]
  • Fuel saver [it's a sipper not a heavy drinker]
  • Dial it way down ['cause it simmers at any level]
  • Robust [I'm not afraid of breaking it]

I also use it as an oven. I bought another windshield and a Scorch Buster, did a little creative folding, and turned the stove into an oven.

The extra windscreen and scorch buster weigh 5.3oz total. It’s NOT ultra light – but I am committed to doing my own cooking on this trip. Baking and roasting will add so much variety.

The thing about the Dragonfly is it really is fuel efficient. I can simmer soups, roast veggies and bake and not use much more fuel then I do basic boiling with my Trangia. I light the stove for my first cup of coffee in the morning and I don’t turn it off – I turn it to a candle flame – and it’s ready [primed and "on"] through the morning for coffee, baking, and cooking. The fuel loss leaving it at a candle flicker is negligible.

The stove is ideal for using as an oven because of the precise flame control. The oven walls are not heavy duty – but I’m not hard on my things, and replacing a windscreen is a $14 fix. This is just my solution to being able to eat well on a long tour.

I’m getting quite good with it now. I’ll continue to update as I change/improve it.

8 Jun 2010, 12:21am
by Page Fletcher

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I like the MSR Dragonfly due to its fuel diversity. Gasoline is easy to find; that’s what I use. As for the gourmet uses of simmering, I’m not inclined to do that at home and don’t much think I’ll begin while cyclotouring. I’ve also done enough camping and hiking to know that I much prefer fresh and raw fruits and vegetables with some good bread and cheese. Having no fuel worries for my coffee and tea is enough for me… the Dragonfly it is. But if I ever get a hankering for baking in the backcountry, I’ll know who to ask.

 
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