We’ve combined state of the art cookware with revolutionary stove design to make the Reactor stove the fastest, most fuel efficient stove system ever. The Reactor stove's radiant burner is enclosed by a unique heat exchanger for unmatched performance in windy conditions while an advanced pressure regulator provides optimal heat output over the life of a fuel canister. Stove and fuel stow inside of the high-efficiency 1.7-liter pot that's great for everything from solo trips to cooking for groups of up to three people. A collapsible handle locks the unique see-thru lid in place for safe and easy transport.
| Minimum Weight | 1 lbs 2.2 oz / 515 g |
| Packaged Weight | 1 lbs 2.8 oz / 532 g |
| Burn time (MSR IsoPro) per 227-g / 8-oz. canister | Appx. 80 minutes |
| Boil time (MSR IsoPro), 1 liter | 3 minutes |
| Water boiled (MSR IsoPro) per 227-g canister | 22 liters |
| Water boiled (MSR IsoPro) per 1 oz. of fuel | 2.8 liters |
| Country of Origin | Made in Seattle, USA |

Germany’s outdoor magazine gives the Reactor stove an endorsement as a good value based on performance and price.

Rock & Ice Magazine Best in Gear Award 2007. "With a full canister, the Reactor stove boiled a liter of water in just under 3 minutes, the equivalent of breaking the sound barrier in the world of camping stoves."

One of only 23 outdoor products awarded in 2007 with Germany’s outdoor Magazine Editors’ Choice Award for best products available. "When there are windy weather conditions, the MSR Reactor stove accomplishes its full efficiency and consumes only half of the fuel used by classic gas stoves."

The Reactor stove is one of only 16 products awarded in 2007 with the prestigious Backpacker Magazine Editors’ Choice Award for outstanding innovation in design, materials and performance.

I.D. (International Design) Magazine Annual Design Review Award 2007. The Reactor stove is recognized for outstanding design in the Consumer Product category.

Best of Travel Category Outdoor Award for innovation and attention to detail from the ISPO International Trade Fair Group 2007. Jury describes the Reactor stove as "a stellar performer under challenging and adverse conditions such as storms or low air pressure. Particularly noteworthy is a significant reduction in fuel consumption, while the stove’s heating performance has been improved remarkably."