产品颜色 | マルチ |
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制造商 | PORTABLE_STOVE |
材料 | 燃烧器:压铸铝、炉架/稳定器:不锈钢、泵主体、表盘:铝、泵把手:黄铜(镀镍)、软管:氟橡胶(中)、不锈钢(外)、活塞缸:铝 |
型号 | SOD-371 |
电源类型 | 燃气式 |
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- 本体サイズ:幅13.5×奥行13.5×高さ80cm 重量:160g(本体+ホース) 材質:バーナー=アルミダイキャスト、ゴトク・スタビライザー=ステンレス、ポンプ本体・ダイヤル=樹脂、ポンプハンドル=真鍮(ニッケルメッキ)、ホース=フッ素ゴム(中)・ステンレス(外)、ピストンシリンダー=アルミ 原産国:日本 収納時サイズ:幅8×奥行6.5×高さ8cm 付属品:専用収納ケース、風防、メンテナンスキット 発熱量:4.7kW(4000kcal/h) 使用燃料:自動車用レギュラーガソリン、ホワイトガソリン 使用時間:4000kcal/hで使用時約1時間、2500kcal/hで使用時約1.5時間(自動車用ガソリン480ml使用) ランニングコスト:2500kcal/hで連続燃焼時約46円/h(145円/Lの自動車用ガソリンを使用)
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● 汽油炉“MUKA炉”诞生,无需预热!它结合了燃气灶的易用性和汽油灶的强度。 ● 汽车用汽油是可以的!即使在旅行中也很容易获得,运行成本低。 ● 无需预热、抑制油烟产生的“清洁”汽油炉。 ● 即使在-40 摄氏度的极寒地区也可以使用。
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ASIN | B005178Y64 |
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用户评分 |
4.7 颗星,最多 5 颗星 |
亚马逊热销商品排名 | 商品里排第3,679名运动户外休闲 (查看运动户外休闲商品销售排行榜) 商品里排第53名户外炉具 |
上架时间 | 2019年6月17日 |
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4.7 颗星,最多 5 颗星
4.7星,共 5 星
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论
美国亚马逊:
3.4 颗星,最多 5 颗星
9 条评论

Triple Trouble
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
YES, this stove requires more pumping than a Whisperlite or XGR.
2016年2月12日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式名称: 単品已确认购买
The Soto Muka (atomizing) stove requires higher fuel bottle head pressure than other liquid fuel stoves, and thus requires more pumping. The upside is improved cold priming time and reduced flaring (both nearly eliminated) and much higher output (4,650 Watts/ 15,800 BTU). Compare this to your average 2700-2800 Watts/9000-9500 BTU output for canister stoves, with only a VERY few operating as high as 3500 Watts/12,000 BTU. This output and large flame diameter puts the Muka stove in a class by itself. And it provides this amount of output WITHOUT sounding like jets taking off at the nearest airport. I find this more than a little important when considering a stove.
As mentioned in another review, simmering can require a good bit of pumping if the fuel level in the bottle does not allow for much in the way of head space. As the bottle level is reduced, more pumping is required, but you can generally simmer for longer without stopping the pump. I find that using a 700 ml fuel bottle that is no more than 3/4 full allows a good volume of head pressure for simmering needs in most cases.
The design, casting, and fitting of the stove parts is as you should expect from Soto - that is it say EXCELLENT in all three cases. The Muka is now my favorite white gas/unleaded stove only replacing the original Optimus Nova which was very well designed until the bean-counters became involved and redesigned it for cheaper production and in the process ruining the manner in which the stove operates. Thank goodness I still have an original new in the box should the multi-fuel need arise. That it the one shortcoming I have with the Muka - its inability to burn alcohols or diesel fuels in a pinch. Hmmm, I may just have to work with the jet/regulator once the first one needs replacing or cleaning to fix this issue. But it IS getting rare to find oneself in a place where alcohols or diesel fuels are more common than unleaded gasoline.
If you are planning a long expedition or through-hike, get the spare parts kit as well as a spare generator. I have yet to need either one, but better to have and not need... While your mileage may vary, I like the Muka stove enough that I picked up a spare just a week ago to use on my next overseas trip. I is much easier to take a NEW stove and fuel bottle in your luggage and ship it back home afterwards (or donate it to a local), than to jump through hoops trying to get a used stove clean of all traces of fuel and cleaning solvent odors. And it sure beats having your pack emptied on the floor of the airport while you argue the semantics of the words "trace" and "residue".
Be advised that the Muka stove pump ONLY works with Soto wide-mouth fuel bottles and these are not usually found close to trailheads or the local outfitter. If you are looking for a high output white gas/unleaded stove, you can't go wrong with the MUKA. If being required to pump the fuel bottle a good bit more often, then perhaps you should look at other options. And don't don't rule out a good canister stove that can operate with the remote canister inverted. It has taken 30 years for the manufacturers to realize the benefits of inverting fuel canisters and realize that the customer is at less risk to fire than when priming most white gas stoves.
As mentioned in another review, simmering can require a good bit of pumping if the fuel level in the bottle does not allow for much in the way of head space. As the bottle level is reduced, more pumping is required, but you can generally simmer for longer without stopping the pump. I find that using a 700 ml fuel bottle that is no more than 3/4 full allows a good volume of head pressure for simmering needs in most cases.
The design, casting, and fitting of the stove parts is as you should expect from Soto - that is it say EXCELLENT in all three cases. The Muka is now my favorite white gas/unleaded stove only replacing the original Optimus Nova which was very well designed until the bean-counters became involved and redesigned it for cheaper production and in the process ruining the manner in which the stove operates. Thank goodness I still have an original new in the box should the multi-fuel need arise. That it the one shortcoming I have with the Muka - its inability to burn alcohols or diesel fuels in a pinch. Hmmm, I may just have to work with the jet/regulator once the first one needs replacing or cleaning to fix this issue. But it IS getting rare to find oneself in a place where alcohols or diesel fuels are more common than unleaded gasoline.
If you are planning a long expedition or through-hike, get the spare parts kit as well as a spare generator. I have yet to need either one, but better to have and not need... While your mileage may vary, I like the Muka stove enough that I picked up a spare just a week ago to use on my next overseas trip. I is much easier to take a NEW stove and fuel bottle in your luggage and ship it back home afterwards (or donate it to a local), than to jump through hoops trying to get a used stove clean of all traces of fuel and cleaning solvent odors. And it sure beats having your pack emptied on the floor of the airport while you argue the semantics of the words "trace" and "residue".
Be advised that the Muka stove pump ONLY works with Soto wide-mouth fuel bottles and these are not usually found close to trailheads or the local outfitter. If you are looking for a high output white gas/unleaded stove, you can't go wrong with the MUKA. If being required to pump the fuel bottle a good bit more often, then perhaps you should look at other options. And don't don't rule out a good canister stove that can operate with the remote canister inverted. It has taken 30 years for the manufacturers to realize the benefits of inverting fuel canisters and realize that the customer is at less risk to fire than when priming most white gas stoves.
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Eric
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Get one while you can!
2022年10月7日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式名称: 単品已确认购买
Get one while you can! I believe Soto no longer produces this stove, which is a shame because it's so great. I've owned eight different stoves from all the major companies and this is my favorite. No priming, even heat distribution, light, but sturdy, not that loud, simmers, powerful, and quality construction. Always have the option to burn petrol/gasoline if you can't find white gas. I only hike and camp in the USA, so never any fuel issues. I bought an extra just in case.
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Amazon Customer
2.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Disappointed
2021年5月17日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式名称: 単品已确认购买
I bought it 4 years ago, and used 4 or 5 times . I checked it all, but it is not working. So I think this part in the picture is problem.


Amazon Customer
评论于 2021年5月17日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
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Mr. Yikes
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Elegant design and great for my needs.
2016年9月6日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式名称: 単品
I collect stoves, have a large collection, from the mundane to the sublime, and use different ones for for different applications. I usually carry a little canister stove for myself. This one has become my go-to bigger-groups stove, or for when it's too cold for a canister. The priming works like a Coleman stove by letting in a little fuel and a lot of air. This is very nice, especially since you don't have to fiddle and light the stove on fire, and you can actually use that priming flame. It heats up quickly, faster than average, so you can be efficient about priming, but you will often need to pump again at some point while cooking. The controls are elegant and on the pump (away from the heat), so you don't have to fiddle with the windscreen and burn your fingers to adjust the flame. Oh yeah, the adjustable flame is really good. The Coleman-style priming and adjustability are my the main draws. Otherwise, it seems well made, and quiet for the type of stove it is. I carry the maintenance kit but haven't used it yet after four years of intermittent use. If you use it correctly, the generator should last a long time, and it gives plenty of warning rather than just failing, so you don't have to carry one and can wait to replace it. Basically if it eventually seems to be less hot than it used to be, track down a new generator, but at least it will still work in the meantime. I think people make more of this than they should. There's a cool feature where, instead of just shutting down and leaving fuel in the generator to gum it up, it blasts air through to purge the generator. Keep that in mind as a definite draw over other designs, because it will significantly extend generator life, especially when burning regular unleaded. One big thing for some people to think about is that the stove has a minimum operating temp of -4 degrees f. That's not that cold, so it's definitely not a mountaineering/ice climbing/polar exploration stove. One thing I'll add is that you can push in the control dial and it acts as a kill switch if things go sideways with the stove. I have yet to use it, but I keep this information in the back of my mind. If you are worried about safety features, this is a significant one.
Why four stars? Seems about right. Five stars for a great design. Three stars for convenience (especially the time pumping). Part of me would like a little more bomb-proof simplicity, but it also appeals to my love of elegant solutions to common stove problems. I'm also not going to knock it for not burning diesel or alcohol. It burns unleaded as cleanly as white gas. That's a great design that would be compromised if it tried to do everything. If you need to burn diesel or alcohol, this stove just isn't for you.
Pros:
It has a Coleman-style priming, so it's instant lighting.
Adjustable flame.
Low maintenance.
Air purge of the generator (for generator longevity).
Hinged fuel hose (good for storage, but also makes pumping during operation less tricky).
Cons: Takes a lot of pumps.
Proprietary bottle. Yeah this isn't optimal. If your friend offers to bring fuel, you still have to carry the Soto bottle and risk spilling fuel all over yourself in the transfer.
Relatively high minimum operating temperature (-20C, -4F).
I can see possible long-term wear at the leg joints, but no problem yet.
Why four stars? Seems about right. Five stars for a great design. Three stars for convenience (especially the time pumping). Part of me would like a little more bomb-proof simplicity, but it also appeals to my love of elegant solutions to common stove problems. I'm also not going to knock it for not burning diesel or alcohol. It burns unleaded as cleanly as white gas. That's a great design that would be compromised if it tried to do everything. If you need to burn diesel or alcohol, this stove just isn't for you.
Pros:
It has a Coleman-style priming, so it's instant lighting.
Adjustable flame.
Low maintenance.
Air purge of the generator (for generator longevity).
Hinged fuel hose (good for storage, but also makes pumping during operation less tricky).
Cons: Takes a lot of pumps.
Proprietary bottle. Yeah this isn't optimal. If your friend offers to bring fuel, you still have to carry the Soto bottle and risk spilling fuel all over yourself in the transfer.
Relatively high minimum operating temperature (-20C, -4F).
I can see possible long-term wear at the leg joints, but no problem yet.
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