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Product Info for Soto Amicus Stove

SOTO's first low cost stove with high-end performance. Unique raised ledge at the crown of the burner head and concaved burner surface increase performance under windy conditions. Spring-loaded pot supports are engineered for easy set up. Stable for the pot.image

WARNING: California`s Proposition 65

Specifications for Soto Amicus Stove:

Manufacturer: Soto
Packed Size: W 1.7 x D 1.6 x H 3.0 inches (W 4.3 x D 4.0 x H 7.5 cm)
Weight: 2.7 oz
Fuel Type: Propane, Isobutane Mixed, Canister
Application: Backpacking
Additional Features: Regulated Output, Ultralight
Auto Igniter: No
Field Maintainable: Yes
Burn Time: Burns approx.1.5 hours with 8 oz.(250g)canister.
Stove Type: Canister Stoves

Features of Soto Amicus Stove:

  • Output: 2600 kcal/h 3030w 10210 BTU
  • Duration: Burns approx.1.5 hours with 8 oz.(250g)canister.
  • Weight: 2.7 oz.(75g)
  • (Igniter optional - Hidden electric line for igniter.)

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  • Soto Amicus Stove
Customer Reviews for Soto Amicus Stove Read All (19)
Helpful Positive Review
by Anonymous, Verified Owner from CA, United States Updated on December 7, 2023
As a newbie to the canister stove world, I had no idea where to start when looking at models. I've been using the same Whisperlite for 20 years, and a Svea back to the mid 80's so I was a bit reluctant to change. Hiking Jim at adventuresinstoving.blogspot.com got me up the learning curve very quickly. Why get a canister stove? I wanted something super-light and compact for ...
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Pros:
  • None
Cons:
  • None
Best Used for:
  • light and fast trips in the backcountry
Helpful Positive Review
by Tyler S., Verified Owner from VA, United States Updated on May 17, 2023
Have had this stove for a few months now. I love how lightweight and easy to set-up it is. It works well with wind and is easy to fine-tune the flame to get a simmer going. Unfortunately the self-ignitor broke after a few uses. I might be able to fix it, but I was hoping it would last quite a bit longer.
Helpful Positive Review
by anan, Verified Owner from DE, United States Updated on May 17, 2023
Soto Amicus stove has a recessed head It has a shape of a mortar-cutter that reduces the influence of the wind to a minimum. It maintains a strong firepower. Soto Amicus is the real thing. It's one of the best equipment I've ever bought. The part that adjusts the gas volume is also folded and unfolded. Makes things sense well. A disadvantage is an expensive price
Helpful Positive Review
by GoBucks, Verified Owner from OH, United States Updated on September 7, 2022
I decided to give this stove a try to replace an older, slightly heavier canister stove I have had for several years. The Amicus generally received high praise for its wind resistance, without even needing a screen. I have only been able to use it a handful of times for a few short trips so far, but at this point I am impressed and have had no issues with the flame; seems to he...
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Cons:
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Helpful Positive Review
by Mark, Verified Owner from FL, United States Updated on May 27, 2020
Excellent stove,well built.I feel like this stove will serve me for years.Every detail is well thought by our Japanese folks.Much better than other brands.The stove itself is very efficient.I was thinking about MSR pocket rocket 2,but let me tell you,this stove rocks!
Helpful Positive Review
by AG, from TX, United States Updated on January 21, 2020
I have owned a Soto for 3 years. I have used it in 20 degree temps. The igniter worked everytime and I have never had a problem lighting it in high winds. It was a bit pricy, but, I was so happy with it’s performance, I bought a 2nd one as a backup and to share with backpacking buddies.
Questions & Answers for Soto Amicus Stove
Q Would the Amicus fit into a Toaks 750 ml or 800 ml pot? Thanks!
A
Expert Answer

Yes the Amicus Stove will fit in both of those pots.

Answered by Joshua B., Gear Expert, August 1, 2018
Q Can this run on any similar fuel canister, or does it have to be the Soto brand fuel?
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Expert Answer

It will run with any isobutane fuel that has standard threading. Let us know if you have any additional questions.

Answered by Tyler, Gear Expert, December 13, 2017
Q What are the measurements, from point of pot stand, to another point?
A

4". Let us know if you have any additional questions.

Answered by CampSaver.com, Verified Owner, August 15, 2017
Q Will the Amicus Stove fit inside a 1L Evernew Pasta Pot along with an 8oz fuel canister and with the pot lid in place?
A

Stove: W 1.7 x D 1.6 x H 3.0 Pot: 4.65" x 4.36D". Fuel 3.5D" x 3". It looks like it would not fit! Let us know if you have any additional questions.

Answered by CampSaver.com, Verified Owner, March 24, 2017

Soto Amicus Stove Orderable Models

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Soto Amicus Stove-without Igniter , MPN: OD-1NV , UPC: 4953571093086 , Code: Z69-CMS-SOT0027-SOT0027-WITHOUT-IGNITER
Soto Amicus Stove-with Igniter , MPN: OD-1NVE , UPC: 4953571093093 , Code: Z69-CMS-SOT0027-SOT0027-WITH-IGNITER
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