In reply to TobyA:
> It doesn't! So maybe that's why they called it a teapot!
Our camping kettle, Wheezy, is on his last legs so looking for a replacement. It needs to whistle though (my girls have minimum requirements)
> Never used a Soto stove so no idea. It struck me that it the PRD is so similar in weight, performance and price to the Jetboil MightyMo - quite clearly competitor products. So I'd be interested to know too if Soto have, in the Windmaster, built a stove that works as well as these two but at half the price! Anyone got one?
I have a Soto, the Amicus (without peizo and it doesn't have the regualtor) bought on the way to a mountain marathon having realised the trusty gen 1 pocket rocket was at home. Really nicely built and I like the burner head (seems less wind affected than the old pocket rocket) but not the comparable product to the PR D.