The Kovea Spider (KB-1109) Remote Canister Stove

I know that Kovea is sold openly in Australia (as opposed to the US where it is only sold under other brand names like MSR and Snow Peak). Perhaps this stove, the Kovea Spider, is well known "down under," but my first glimpse was in a catalog somewhere around January 2012. It immediately struck me as a stove worth having. What struck me most was that it was more like an upright canister stove (i.e. light and compact) rather than many of the other remote canister stoves which merely seemed like Shellite or kero stoves reworked for gas. I obtained one in June, 2012. I was not disappointed.
So, while perhaps I am preaching to the proverbial choir about a long-known stove, I thought I'd discuss in brief the Kovea Spider. It's a stove worth getting to know.
I've found it to be a really nice, compact stove.

The Monatauk Gnat (left) and the Kovea Spider (right)
I can get the Kovea Spider and a 110g canister of gas into either my 780ml Snow Peak pot or my MSR Titan kettle.
A Kovea Spider inside an MSR Titan Kettle
While it is very definitely compact, I'd like to see Kovea do more to lighten the 168g/5.9oz Spider stove. I'd like to see a good remote canister stove down between 115g and 140g (in the four ounce range), but this is such a nice little stove that it's hard to complain.

The diminutive Kovea Spider
There is a lighter, by about 21g (3/4 ounce), stove on the market, the Fire Maple Volcano (FMS-118), but there have been some complaints about the Volcano when in inverted canister mode, and I don't think the Volcano packs down anywhere near as small, and of course if one is willing to go to DIY solutions, one can go yet lighter. Still, I view a relatively light, compact, and well made stove like the Kovea Spider as an encouraging step in the right direction.
I have a more complete review on my blog: The Kovea Spider (KB-1109) Remote Canister Stove. Have a look if you like.
HJ
So, while perhaps I am preaching to the proverbial choir about a long-known stove, I thought I'd discuss in brief the Kovea Spider. It's a stove worth getting to know.
I've found it to be a really nice, compact stove.
The Monatauk Gnat (left) and the Kovea Spider (right)
I can get the Kovea Spider and a 110g canister of gas into either my 780ml Snow Peak pot or my MSR Titan kettle.
A Kovea Spider inside an MSR Titan Kettle
While it is very definitely compact, I'd like to see Kovea do more to lighten the 168g/5.9oz Spider stove. I'd like to see a good remote canister stove down between 115g and 140g (in the four ounce range), but this is such a nice little stove that it's hard to complain.
The diminutive Kovea Spider
There is a lighter, by about 21g (3/4 ounce), stove on the market, the Fire Maple Volcano (FMS-118), but there have been some complaints about the Volcano when in inverted canister mode, and I don't think the Volcano packs down anywhere near as small, and of course if one is willing to go to DIY solutions, one can go yet lighter. Still, I view a relatively light, compact, and well made stove like the Kovea Spider as an encouraging step in the right direction.
I have a more complete review on my blog: The Kovea Spider (KB-1109) Remote Canister Stove. Have a look if you like.
HJ