🔥 WhisperLite International: The only stove your adventure needs.
The MSR WhisperLite International is a compact, ultra-lightweight multi-fuel stove designed for serious backpackers and campers. It burns white gas, kerosene, or unleaded auto fuel using included injectors, features a stable stainless steel leg design, and incorporates self-cleaning Shaker Jet technology for easy maintenance. With a foldable design that fits inside most MSR pots and a full accessory kit, it’s built in the USA to deliver reliable, versatile cooking power wherever your journey takes you.
Brand | MSR |
Fuel Type | Auto, Kerosene, White gas |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 4"W x 6"H |
Power Source | fuel-powered |
Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
UPC | 040818117804 040818066331 040818066348 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818066331 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.57 x 5.08 x 3.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | MSR |
Model Name | WhisperLite International |
Color | One Color |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Cascade Designs |
Part Number | 36633 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Style | Original Storage Bag |
Included Components | Fuel Pump, Heat Reflector, Small Parts Kit, Stove, Windscreen |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Sporting Goods |
T**R
Great stove
This is a great stove. Works on white gas, kerosene, or unleaded gas. Great for hiking and emergency preparations. Puts off a great flame for cooking. It's like a jet engine.
J**S
It boiled 6.5 gallons of water using 24ozs of white gas, awesome!
This is a great stove, and after actually owning it and using it I feel like it was a good buy. We have the msr pocket rocket already, which is awesome and probably better for backpacking, though less appealing if you want to be a show off backpacker, but this stove does provide versatility with fuel types and uses less fuel than you would think. I used the 30 oz bottle, white stove gas - burns similarly to gasoline BC of similar octane rating - and it basically burned 24 Oz's of fuel while boiling 6.5 gallons of water. That wasn't all at once but over a five day trip for three people. Pretty slick if you ask me.It does smell a bit due to the nature of removing the cap and pump system, which offended my dad's sensibilities, but he got over it and thinks it's alright. He still loves the pocket rocket and butane. They take up less space and are actually just as sturdy as this.
E**N
No frills great little backpacking stove
So far so good, was given to me as a gift by my loving wife before my upcoming cross-Sierra trip. My hiking group tested it out last weekend to prove functionality before hitting the trail, and all worked just as it should. I will post a more detailed review once our trip is complete. I do not anticipate using anything other than white fuel, so I will not be able to comment on that feature of this stove.By the way, this is not an ultralight stove, if that's the kind of packing you do. For me, the ability to easily cook anything at varying temperatures with an easy to maintain, dead on reliable stove outweighs the extra ounces I can save by going with a tablet stove.
M**S
Best Stove
My late father the Scoutmaster told me to buy this stove and I bought one in 1984. It still works but I liked the new feature of being able to use different fuels. It's nice to buy anything that is so well made it will last 40+ years and my hat is off to MSR. You can go to the top of the mountain knowing there will be hot food for dinner without fail!
W**M
Works fine
Started up, and like others said, it makes a pretty big flame at first while warming up. Only thing I don't like is you can't really control the output of the stove. It's pretty much all or nothing.
D**S
Great stove.
Finally retired my original Whisper Lite. Not much difference between the old and new with the major exception of the adjustable burner. It is touchy to adjust and do not expect a low med and high setting like at home. Just make very small adjustments until you get what you need.
A**R
Reliable camp stove for groups of 2-4
I first used this model of stove as a backcountry trip leader with a summer camp. When I recently took my friends on their first backpacking trip, I knew it was time to buy one for myself. Just as easy to use as I remember. Our camp was breezy, but the stove was reliable and boiled our water quickly for a group of 4 people all eating dehydrated meals.There is no burner adjustment, but I have cooked eggs and pancakes using this, and with enough butter and some patience, it is not hard to get good food cooked quickly on this stove.
E**S
Runs on unleaded gas
Good product. Somewhat larger/more complicated system than a pocket rocket, but I like the fact that you can refill the fuel bottles and that this stove will work on white gas (including unleaded gasoline) as well as butane. Used it backpacking in Utah and it held up well. I'd recommend it if you're planning on long-trips or continual backpacking treks where you'll have access to unleaded gas. There are a few more moving parts than most simple boilers, but its a good product if you don't mind maintenance every now and again.