Rambling Review – Jetboil: Flash Java Kit Cooking System
Why?
With all my outdoor wanderings, many nights can find me trying to stay warm in a tent or the bed of my truck. I can do without a lot of civilized amenities when fishing or hunting comes into the equation. Unfortunately, one necessity I take very seriously is my coffee. Most mornings I am sucking down French pressed coffee savoring each sip of smoky flavored goodness and to truly enjoy a morning in the big country of Arizona, I need to continue that addiction in the field. The Jetboil Flash Java Kit Cooking System fit the bill in more ways than one and assures that I would never be without a quality cup of joe. Often times in the state of Arizona, certain national forests or counties will impose different fire restrictions. Having the Jetboil remedies the problem of heating water without a campfire.
First impressions:
All inclusive – One aspect that drew me to this product was the fact that everything I needed for cooking and coffee could be stored right inside the Jetboil. NOTE: This product does not come with a fuel canister.
Simplicity – If I can figure out how to use the Jetboil at o’dark thirty in the morning than you can rest assured it is a simple system to use. The cozy that surrounds the boiling container has a heat activated window that turns orange when the water is boiling. It is a pretty nifty system that makes the morning brew that much easier.
Bulky – One thing I was a little worried about was the bulk of the Jetboil system. I myself had read many reviews and most of the comments from hardcore lightweight backpackers were extremely negative about the size and weight of this system. I weighed the pros and cons for the use it would see and I was comfortable with the extra bulk.
Field Use:
Hunting and Fishing –For every daytrip I take to the Rim or even to Oak Creek, my Jetboil is tucked into my truck. For a midday warm-up meal of Easy Mac or a cup of coffee to keep me awake on my drive home, the Jetboil is a life saver. On an overnight trip it is extremely nice to have for a morning cup of coffee or heating up dinner. I have probably heated water or made coffee over 40 or 50 times in my Jetboil and not had a single problem. If I am heading up with a buddy to hunt or fish, somewhere in the conversation the night before, they will make sure I am bringing the Jetboil…just in case.
Backpacking – To be honest, my backpacking trips have been kept to a minimum, but I have hopes of getting deeper into the woods in the coming months. I have taken the Jetboil on several overnighters and was satisfied with the performance and the “packability” of the unit. I did not notice that the Jetboil “weighed me down,” but I know others in the backpacking community would recommend something lighter.
Pros:
Simplicity
Easy to clean
It makes a great cup of coffee (need I say more)
Reliable
All inclusive
Cons:
Bulk
Heavier than other “lightweight” cooking systems
Prognosis:
I think the Jetboil Flash Java Kit is a fantastic product and should really be considered if you are looking for a complete and compact cooking system.
***On a side note: If coffee in the field interests you, check out Mike’s review of the Bialleti espresso maker over at Of Dry Flies and Fat Tires. Check it out
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great minds: I finish my own coffee entry photos, to then sit down to be greeted by your review. Got coffee? mjh
Ha. That is unbelievable. I really like your little system you have there. I dig a strong cup of coffee and occasionally gulp a shot of espresso. Nicely done.
Ben
So it isn’t impossible to have a good cup of coffee while still out in the boonies.. I’m just liking the idea of having the for fishing and hunting.. q
Nope. Not impossible. It can really make a overnight trip fantastic. Thanks for the kind words, Justin.
Ben
Good call Ben.
While not great in cold weather, nor for extended backpacks, the Jetboil rocks for quick weekend trips.
I don’t find it that heavy and it is very nicely self-contained as you said. I got one with a coffee press for my mom this past Christmas and we used it on our Grand Canyon hike. I also have one of my own.
While it does not replaced the old reliable white gas Optimus 8R I use for cold weather and long trail occasions, the Jetboil sure is nice and convenient for the more common getaway.
-Mike
You are right on Mike. It is a nice little unit all the same. I still have to make that Grand Canyon hike someday. Very inspiring. Thanks for the comment.
Ben
This seems awesome for car camping; too bulky for backpacking overnights?