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MSR Universal Canister Stand

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About this item

  • Broad base increases stability of canister-mounted stoves for improved safety while cooking
  • Single-point, spring-loaded adjustment is fast, easy, and fits most canisters
  • Minimal weight and collapsible design make it an essential addition to any trip
  • Long-lasting design uses just ABS plastic and stainless steel
  • Packs down to 5.4 x 1 x 0.8 in (13.7 x 2.5 x 2 cm) and weighs just 1.2 oz (34 g)


The Universal Canister Stand delivers added stability and safety when cooking with canister stoves, and adapts to fit just about any fuel canister you might find while traversing the globe.


MiccalM
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Easy to clip on the bottom of a canister and more than doubles the footprint and gives a little lift to go over bumps and rocks.Works better than expected.
G C
Reviewed in Australia on February 14, 2025
Keeps the Pocket Rocket upright.
James C
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Really useful. Really awesome. Glad I spent the money
Allan S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
I just purchased this and haven't had an occasion to use it yet. I got this to help stabilize the MSR cannister stove that I recently added to my hurricane supply kit. It does grip the fuel cannister quite firmly and the tripod feet do seem to offer a stable platform for the MSR stove. I don't think I would be comfortable using the stove without the added safety of this accessory.
RED
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I am using the canister stand with an MSR Reactor stove system. The stand is sturdy, lightweight, and fits a variety of canister sizes because one side is spring loaded to clamp efficiently onto the canister rim base. My only complaint is that when folded, it doesn't fit inside the 1.7 L Reactor stove pot along with the reactor stove and a canister. *Edit: I've used the canister on several backpacking/camping trips and figured out that you can store it within the Reactor 1.7, along with an 8 oz canister; it just takes careful orientation to get it all to fit! Super pleased overall.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 1, 2024
quality
Mathieu B.
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2023
Decent stand for helping keep a heavy pot on the stove.I would have loved the feet to be a bit wider as they can dig into the sand or soft dirt and still have to use a stick or something to mitigate that.
Piotr
Reviewed in Poland on November 29, 2023
Bardzo dobry, szeroki, stabilny stojak na kartusz. Lepszy od "oryginalnych" załączanych do jetboil, MSR czy fire-maple. Polecam
Andrew Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
I use my isobutane stove quite often when hiking, and camping. Sometimes I can easily find a level spot, and am good to go. Other times I would often resort to a stick or small rock to shim the stove level, which generally worked, but I felt was awkward.After looking at quite a few canister stands, I settled on the MSR Universal Stand. It fits the various canisters I have tried, and based on the flexible design, this really is not a surprise. The other stands I considered all appeared to only fit well for specific canister base diameters. I originally thought they were all the same size, but if the reviews I read were correct, they are not. So, for me the choice to avoid any doubts of the stand fitting a canister, the MSR was the easy choice.
Happily Married Man
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2020
This is a great little addition to my backpacking and camping gear! I use my tiny and ultralight collapsible stoves and lamps which fit onto a MSR or similar gas cannister. Sometimes the ground is not level and therefore the stove and/or lamp is unstable. This MSR cannister stand is the answer. It is made of durable and very light material, and collapses down to a very small footprint to easily carry in the backpack. One of the legs has a spring-loaded sliding piece which will allow the stand to accommodate different sized cannisters... genius! Very well made item!
T murphy
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019
Makes the footprint much bigger. The black part is on a spring and its light and clever and works well. The stand makes the stove a lot more stable. Youtube says you don’t need it because you need level ground anyway and fair enough I wouldn’t carry it for ultralight but the geometrical dynamics of a little circle sitting on a flat versus leveling three points is night and day. Imagine a badly warped picnic table board. In snow or sand upu might want to add some little plastic feet but compared to not having it in snow or sand....Sometimes i cook with larger pots on tiny stoves, often with a diffuser plate and a good foundation is an absolute necessity for avoiding disasters.
Davide
Reviewed in Italy on February 11, 2019
Ottima spedizione, ottimo rivenditore, ottimo prodotto. Tascabile leggerissimo e stabile, il sistema a molla per adattare le bombole sembra solido, ma ovviamente va usato con cura. Certamente più resistente di tanti in plastica che sono in commercio,è comunque da maneggiare con riguardo. Davvero utilissimo se amate bivaccare. Ed è pure economico!
Barnacle Bill The Sailor
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018
I recently bought an MSR Pocket Rocket 2 canister fuel stove to supplement my MSR Dragonfly liquid fuel stove. I love the Dragonfly but it is heavier and takes up a lot of space in my pack. So for solo hikes in 3 season weather, I thought I'd finally break down and buy a canister stove with all their inherent limitations of fuel availability, lack of wind shielding, and instability.What I didn't realize is just how unstable a tall thin column using a fuel canister for a base on dirt and rock would actually be with a pot of water sitting on top of it.I immediately realized I wasn't taking the Pocket Rocket 2 anywhere in the back country without some sort of stabilizer for the whole rig.. So I looked around and it seems you can either choose this stainless steel support from MSR or countless plastic supports from Jet Boil, Optimus, or counless Chinese knockoffs that do the same thing for 1/2 to 1/3 of the $15 this support costs. The plastic supports all seen to share a common design.I chose this stainless steel stand for two reasons.1.) Ease of use - the spring loaded retainer on this canister stand makes it quick and easy to attach and it grips securely.2.) Packed size and shape - this folds into a slim package about 6 inches long while the plastic ones are a little bulkier and oddly shaped.Either solution works to provide a wider base for stability in any canister stove. The main message is to get one of the two designs and use it. This is a good solution and worth the weight and space in your pack. If you don't want burn yourself with spilled boiling water when it tips over. If you don't want to waste fuel reheating water after you spill it. If you don't want to risk a fire when your canister stove tips over while roaring at full blast. Get a canister stand of some sort and use it.
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