Soto Windmaster Canister Stove with 4Flex Pot Support
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Soto manufactures the Windmaster in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and the micro-regulator technology inside is the feature that separates it from the dozens of ultralight canister stoves competing for the same pouch pocket in a backpacking setup.
Origin
Made in Japan
Warranty
Limited warranty covering manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship; covers stove body, valve mechanism, and burner assembly
Price
~$65 (Budget)
Community
Reddit r/BuyItForLife Approved
The concave burner head creates a recessed flame zone that resists wind without requiring a separate windscreen, and the micro-regulator maintains consistent gas pressure and flame output as canister pressure drops in cold temperatures — a problem that renders most canister stoves nearly useless below freezing. At 67 grams without the pot support, the Windmaster is among the lightest full-performance stoves available.
The 4Flex pot support is the recommended configuration, adding four arms that stabilize cookware up to 7. 5 inches in diameter.
The piezo igniter is the one component with a finite lifespan, but even if it fails, the stove functions normally with a lighter or ferro rod. Soto covers the Windmaster with a limited warranty against manufacturing defects.
The stainless steel and brass construction resists corrosion from fuel residue and moisture. At approximately $65, the Windmaster costs less per year of service than a season's worth of disposable lighters.
Japanese engineering at its most compact and purposeful, this stove earns its place in the pack through performance density rather than compromise.
