Snow Peak  GigaPower 250 Gold Fuel Canister - 220 g

$6.95

This larger Snow Peak GigaPower 250 Gold fuel canister is perfect for extended trips, containing 220 g of isobutane/propane for use with stoves and lanterns.

Size: 220 GM
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Features

  • 85/15 blend of isobutane and propane
  • Lowest working temperature with the GigaPower stove: 15° Fahrenheit (-9° C)
  • The 220 g canister will nest into most of Snow Peak's larger backpacking cookware (not included)

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This is a flammable item and cannot be shipped. You can buy it online and pick it up at your local REI.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Dimensions

4 x 3.5 inches

Weight

12.9 ounces

Reviews
60 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars

81% 17 of 21 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

9 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago
plenty of fuel
Took backpacking for a three day trip. Used it to heat water for breakfast and coffee for three individuals. We used camp fire at night to boil fire. We had plenty of fuel left over. And felt we could’ve used it for dinner water if needed
speedyr64
NV

Most Helpful Critical Review

4 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago
Almost started a forest fire with this
Backpacking in Olympic, Washington, a seasoned backpacker and myself decided to cook dinner. I set up my Snow Peak stove with this tank. I lit the the stove, and the whole thing caught fire. I managed to stomp out the flames before it exploded or lit the brush, but I am never, ever buying a stove from Snow Peak again.
Jackie
Olympic, Washington
Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Lightweight fuel source for your pocket rocket.

Great addition to my cooking system when I'm on camping and hiking trips. Definitely heats up water fastwr than my rocket stove.

speedyr64
Location:Nevada
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

plenty of fuel

Took backpacking for a three day trip. Used it to heat water for breakfast and coffee for three individuals. We used camp fire at night to boil fire. We had plenty of fuel left over. And felt we could’ve used it for dinner water if needed

Erin
Location:Washington
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Great size!

Very light and small. Doesn’t take up space in my backpack. Has lasted for way longer than expected.

Age:25–34

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Lord Helmut
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

It's a can of gas that works

Ok, I can try, it's a can of gas. I screw my Soto stove onto it, fits great, turn on valve, make fire. Fire is hot, boils water. Smells nasty. Aim away from face when installing the stove.

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Louise Butler
Location:Spokane, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Perfect solution for a power outage

My town had a power outage and I resorted to my camp stove to make coffee, dinner and offer hot food to friends. So glad to find refill canisters at REI! And they were open!!

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BBQQ
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

good stuff

no issues with it! works as expected. I use it with a pocket rocket 2

Age:25–34

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Timmi
Age:18–24
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Good fuel

Perfectly good camping fuel. Just as good as MSR canisters.

Age:18–24

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Jackie
Location:Olympic, Washington
Age:25–34
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Almost started a forest fire with this

Backpacking in Olympic, Washington, a seasoned backpacker and myself decided to cook dinner. I set up my Snow Peak stove with this tank. I lit the the stove, and the whole thing caught fire. I managed to stomp out the flames before it exploded or lit the brush, but I am never, ever buying a stove from Snow Peak again.

Age:25–34
JacobD
Location:Dallas, Texas
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Perfect little canister for a Texas snowstorm

Worried about the next winter storm in Texas and the seemingly fragile electric grid? Then this is the little guy for you! A great addition to any emergency preparedness kit because it's small, lightweight and yet packs a punch when heating up whatever canned food you had in the back of the pantry or if you are really prepping -- the freeze dried food in your e-prep kit.

Age:45–54

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isleepinn
Location:Albuquerque, NM
Age:25–34
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Wanted to love it

Switched to this fuel for my trusted Primus stove for two canisters - it seems like it took longer to boil water than the Optimus canisters I usually use. Mainly used for car camping, 3500 - 5000ft elevation, temps 25* - 45* F. I'll be sticking with the Optimus!

Age:25–34

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