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Oct 12, 2021
Well worth the price.
1 of 1 found this helpful Brand X did not hold a 3/16 twist drill with enough torque for all-around use. The Starrett product holds securely, and on-center with precision. It is also comfortable for manual use. Buy the Starrett product; don't waste your money on junk.

Feb 11, 2025
Wusthof chef knives were well cared for....
Wusthof chef knives were well cared for. Used but fairly sharp: after 4 Arkansas stones will be sharp enough to shave my beard. Thank you for NOT grinding away the knife on a power grinder contraption: the original factory shape is still there and ready for my kitchen. Exceeds my expectations.

Aug 07, 2022
BEST backpacking and mountaineering stove EVER
Bought my first MSR XGK in 1982. It's been everywhere from Alaska to the Himalaya, burning anything resembling fuel. Cranks out more heat than a kitchen stove burner. The new one for my bugout bag is even better than the old one. Flexible fuel line means the failure mode of the old one is fixed (metal fatigue cracks fuel tube weld at burner cup), and the new one is more compact. I suspect the new XGK will outlast me... Tip for simmering at a low heat: keep fuel valve 3/4 open to prevent flame-out, but do not pump the stove to full pressure: takes practice but it works. Mostly though this is a stove to melt snow and boil it FAST: beats everything else in the backpacking category by a wide margin. Sit it on a cheap hot plate when cooking if the surface underneath might be flammable.