Why We Like The MicroMo Stove
Weighing just twelve ounces and packing all the quick-boiling strength of a Jetboil, the MicroMo Personal Cooking System is what we turn to when we need an ultralight backpacking stove that boils water in just over two minutes. The MicroMo has the same wind-blocking shroud that can be found on stoves nearly twice its weight, and we love that it offers reliable cold-weather performance with the ability to run consistently in temperatures down to 20F.
Details
- Ultralight cooking system for backpacking food and drink prep
- 27oz FluxRing cooking cup with coozy, handle, and lid
- Piezo ignition with adjustable heat regulator for precise control
- Integrated wind-shroud protects flame from breezes
- Fuel canister stabilizer included for a sturdy platform
- Compatible with all Jetboil accessories
- Item #JET000V
- Material
- [cup] aluminum
- Fuel Type
- canister
- Boil Time
- 2min 15sec
- Burn Time
- [100g] 12L water boiled
- Heat Output
- 6000 BTU
- Piezo Ignition
- yes
- Simmer
- yes
- Fuel Bottle/Canister Included
- no
- Dimensions
- 4.1 x 6.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 12oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- backpacking
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 65 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 24, 2024
Great little burner!
I have been so impressed with how quickly this boils water (which is what I bought it for). I can boil enough to hydrate a meal and have a cup of coffee ready before the food is. Best part is that it fits so well in my daypack and hunting pack that I don't mind carrying it. A hot meal or drink is great as it gets colder in the woods.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 15, 2024
Great, but igniter doesn’t work outside
It’s a good little stove and boils water quickly and is easily adjustable to simmer which is the biggest difference between it and more simple jetboil products. Small click ignited worked in my garage but could not get it to work while on a recent three day backcountry trip even when completely sheltered from wind. I always have a couple lighters so it isn’t a big deal, but I could see it being very frustrating if you didn’t have one.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 8, 2024
Good Enough
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I've been looking at these for some time and pulled the trigger on the MicroMo. I was a little apprehensive about the size, it turned out to work perfectly for my needs. The only thing keeping me from giving 5 stars is that the lid will not stay on, not a deal breaker, but still a minor issue
September 3, 2024
Works as marketed
Water boils in a minute, I used it for a two night camping trip, it was used for coffee and water for oatmeal. I made the mistake of overfilling it, don’t make the same mistake. Easy to set up and use in general.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
August 13, 2024
Did everything it should, super fuel efficent
I'd used a friend's non-regulated Jetboil on some other trips, so thought I'd give this a go for a 5 day canoe trip in the BWCA. For morning drinks and freeze dried meals boil time was under 2 minutes which is what I expected out of it. Where it really shined was when it was time to fry some walleye fillets and hasbrowns. The regulator and fry pan stand worked great together. Temp control was perfect and the non-Jetboil fry pan I'd brought with was plenty stable. My only regret is having waited so long to upgrade!
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
August 9, 2024
Perfect size
This is the perfect size for a couple cups of coffee or small meals.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
July 15, 2024
DISAPPOINTED!!
hello, We recently bought this product with high expectations as it was highly recommended to us, BUT, after using it for less than 10 times as disaster was about to happen!! the wind came out of nowhere and directed the fire to the bottom part (Plastic part) of the stove and it started a fire in that part!! LUCKILY I was checking on it to see how it is going with the wind and guess what?! it was on fire!!! it damaged the whole plastic part and the ignater.. Buying such an expensive, high end (supposedly) product, shouldn't be made of such flammable material!!! so disappointed.. a refund or replacement is demanded.. Please reach out to me for images.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
May 10, 2024
Making coffee in the morning is easy whether it be camping or rafting.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
May 2, 2024
forever ignitor problem
After owning a Jetboil for nearly two decades and frequently encountering ignition problems, I decided to upgrade to the latest model, expecting these issues to be resolved. Unfortunately, the new igniter failed on me, leaving me with a less-than-ideal cold freeze-dried meal experience. Despite this setback, I remain hopeful that Jetboil will address these ignition issues. Overall, when functioning correctly, it's an exceptional stove. I'll make sure to pack a backup lighter for my next adventure.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
April 25, 2024
disappointed
I have a Jetboil I purchased about 20 years ago and used it multiple times, I always had issues with the igniter, I figured JetBoil has figured it out and purchased this new model to my surprise the igniter didn't work and I had to eat some cold freeze dried meal (not good), I hope Jetboil figures out how to fix the igniter issues, other than that is an amazing stove when it works, next time I'll remember to bring a lighter for backup.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
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