Brand | MSR |
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Fuel Type | Auto, Kerosene, Jet, White gas, Diesel |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 4"W x 6"H |
Power Source | fuel_powered |
Item Weight | 14.1 Ounces |
UPC | 094642110180 040818117743 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818117743 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.46 x 6.18 x 5.31 inches |
Package Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 7 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | MSR |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 3-Year Manufacturer Limited |
Model Name | Dragonfly |
Color | Red |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | MSR |
Part Number | 11774 |
Model Year | 2008 |
Style | Original Storage Bag |
Included Components | Stove, Heat Reflector, Windscreen, Small Parts Kit, Instructions, Fuel Pump, Stuff Sack |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
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Brand | MSR |
Fuel Type | Auto, Kerosene, Jet, White gas, Diesel |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 4"W x 6"H |
Power Source | fuel_powered |
Item Weight | 14.1 Ounces |
UPC | 094642110180 040818117743 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818117743 |
About this item
- Dual-valve design provides unrivaled flame control, enabling it to deliver precision simmer-to-boil-control
- Extra wide pot supports provide stability for pots and pans up to 10" in diameter, making this stove ideal for group cooking
- Efficient suspended burner cup design enables the stove to burn hot and strong while reducing the heat lost to the ground
- Compact design folds down to 1/3 of its working size and fits in a two-liter pot for easy storage
- Shaker Jet technology and smart engineering allow complete cleaning and maintenance in the field
- Includes fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack
- Made in the USA. Minimum weight: 14.1 oz (0.40 kg). Size: 4 in W x 4 in L x 6 in H
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Dargonfly Stove
Extra Wide Pot Supports
Wide pot supports hold up to 10" maximum diameter pots or fry pans for group cooking
Efficient
Suspended burner cup enables the stove to burn hot and strong while reducing heat lost to the ground
Multi-Fuel
Burns white gas, kerosene, unleaded auto fuel, diesel, and jet fuel.
Made in the U.S.A
Made in Seattle, USA

Precision flame control with large-pot stability
The Dragonfly stove takes precision-simmering performance and puts it in a chassis that’s built to handle a variety of fuels and the frequent use dished-out by global vagabonds.

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MSR liquid fuel stoves are the epitome of reliability. These time-tested machines remain the mainstay of backpackers, mountain guides and outdoor chefs for their four-season performance, large-pot stability, multi-fuel capabilities and dependable engineering.
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Price | $189.95$189.95 | $219.95$219.95 | $139.95$139.95 | $159.95$159.95 | $199.95$199.95 |
Weight | 14.1 oz | 13.2 oz | 9.5 oz | 13.2 oz | 11.2 oz |
Size | 4 in x 4 in 4 x 6 in | 4 in x 4 in 4 x 6 in | 4 in x 4 in 4 x 6 in | 4 in x 4 in 4 x 6 in | 4 in x 4 in 4 x 6 in |
Burn time (white gas) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel | Approximately 126 minutes | Approximately 109 minutes | Approximately 136 minutes | Approximately 110 minutes | Approximately 110 minutes |
Includes | Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included.) | Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included.) | Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included.) | Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included.) | Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included) |
Country of Origin | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA |
Compatible with Canister Fuel | no data | no data | no data | no data | ✓ |
Shaker Jet Technology | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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ASIN | B000BBGQ7O |
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Date First Available | June 26, 2003 |
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Customers find this backpacking stove performs admirably, with precise flame control and controllable heat that works well in cold weather. They appreciate its stability for larger pots and pans, and one customer mentions it survived a canoe capsizing. The stove is easy to use, lightweight, and highly packable, with one customer noting it fits perfectly in one of their pots. While some customers find it not that loud, others say it's kind of loud.
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Customers praise the stove's performance, noting that it works great and cooks surprisingly well, making it particularly suitable for backpacking.
"...But after using it, I must admit it's a better design, less bulky, lighter, and more effective at blocking wind from all directions...." Read more
"Great stove, powerful, love that it can simmer. Not too loud for me." Read more
"In Short, a good camping stove for those who like to have options. I am a novice camper, so all you pros out there: give me some slack...." Read more
"...This cooks rice perfectly (after some practice), thanks to the simmer feature of this stove...." Read more
Customers find the stove sturdy and reliable, noting it is fully stable and works well with larger pots and pans. One customer mentions it survived a canoe capsizing incident.
"...Stability...Large, stable pot supports give peace of mind that my dinner won't end up being seasoned with dirt and leaves. 4.)..." Read more
"...I can also say this product is well-thought of, well manufactured, and I can feel the quality built in...." Read more
"...is that I can use larger cookware like a GSI 5 quart pot and it is fully stable and supported...." Read more
"...Worked great, plus pump is metal, seems sturdier." Read more
Customers appreciate the stove's precise flame control and simmer feature.
"Great stove, powerful, love that it can simmer. Not too loud for me." Read more
"...I eventually went with the Dragonfly for one reason: the simmer control...." Read more
"...cooks rice perfectly (after some practice), thanks to the simmer feature of this stove...." Read more
"...Try that with any Coleman stove, LOL. The simmer ability was the selling point for me as I can finally make eggs, pancakes, etc at base-..." Read more
Customers find the stove easy to use and set up, with good instructions, and one customer mentions it can bake muffins with ease.
"...The propane/butane stoves are even faster and easier but I wouldn't trade my Dragonfly stove for one even if it were offered free of charge." Read more
"...No need to switch nozzles. Switching to kerosene was as easy as changing the bottle. Worked great, plus pump is metal, seems sturdier." Read more
"...With the easy to use simmer function you can cook a variety of foods and I highly recommend checking out the many gourmet dishes you can create..." Read more
"...It happily burns any liquid fuel you can find. Not finicky, and easy to light. I consider this stove essential gear for any extended adventure travel." Read more
Customers appreciate the stove's controllable heat and fast heating capabilities, noting it performs well in cold weather.
"...All temperature and all altitude capability that the gas canister stoves can't match. 5.)..." Read more
"...The stove produces a great deal of heat very quickly - I can boil 4 cups of very cold water for morning coffee in under four minutes if the pot is..." Read more
"...This provides further insulation and keeps it clean/scratch-free...." Read more
"...That includes melting snow/ice, boiling water, and cooking up a full meal. The complaints about noise are way over-stated in my opinion...." Read more
Customers appreciate the stove's compact design, noting that it packs small and is highly portable, with one customer mentioning it stores in a handy pouch.
"...Stability...Large, stable pot supports give peace of mind that my dinner won't end up being seasoned with dirt and leaves. 4.)..." Read more
"...that can be easily adjusted to simmer food, and will safely hold larger pots and skillets. Yes, it's noisy - when running full throttle it roars!..." Read more
"So this stove is great if you want a bigger burner platform for a Frying Pan or a bigger sized pot. And like everyone else says, It is noisy!!!..." Read more
"...they held up reasonably well under the weight and size of our massive pots...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2011Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseI just bought the MSR Dragonfly here on Amazon to replace an Optimus 8R from the mid 70's. I loved that Optimus and it never failed me over the years. But when we were recently confronted with hurricane Irene, I could not find the darned thing. I can't believe I tossed it out but I have no idea where it went. C'est la vie. So, I was pretty amazed when I took a look around at the current technology in backpacking stoves. It truly hasn't changed much since the 70's. Coleman is still around with basically the same big heavy family camping stoves. There are a slew of lightweight burners that screw onto proprietary pressurized gas (propane/etc.) containers. And surprise, the Svea and Optimus lines of liquid fuels stoves are still around along with a bunch of "new" names like Primus, Brunton, and MSR.
All of these liquid burners are using principles of design that are more or less identical to my old Optimus 8R or the even older Svea 123. There's a pressurized fuel tank. But most new designs have a built in pump that fits into the fuel bottle. That's a neat space/weight saving innovation. And the pump will get you up and running faster than using heat from the stove to pressurize the fuel tank. The burners are more or less identical to the little brass bell shape of the older stoves with an identical "roarer plate" to spread the flame and a brass "jet" that regulates the fuel flow. Aside from that, it appears that the only changes over four decades have been some clever packaging of the burner and pot supports to get weight down to a minimum. I guess it's proven hard to improve on those old designs that were relatively cheap, very reliable in the field, and seemingly indestructible over time.
I chose the Dragonfly for a few reasons.....
1.) Multi-fuel capability...white gas, unleaded gas, kerosene, diesel, and jet fuel. There should never be a problem finding fuel whether you're backpacking or dealing with a power outage. And all of these fuels are very cheap compared to the proprietary propane/butane solutions.
2.) Adjustable output...my Optimus 8R had a decent range of adjustment and I really appreciate that flexibility for saving fuel and cooking meals.
3.) Stability...Large, stable pot supports give peace of mind that my dinner won't end up being seasoned with dirt and leaves.
4.) All temperature and all altitude capability that the gas canister stoves can't match.
5.) MSR reputation for quality...MSR has established quite a name for itself with the Whisperlite, XGK, and the Dragonfly. That means I can find repair parts readily and I can see long term reliability data. In short, this is a piece of equipment I can depend on in the wilderness or in an emergency.
Some things weren't as important to me.....
1.) Weight...at 14 oz, this isn't the lightest stove on the market but the difference of maybe a few oz is inconsequential to me relative to all the stuff I do care about.
2.) Noise...I don't understand all the whining about the noise of this stove. It's about the same as my old Optimus 8R which isn't much of a surprise given that it uses the same principles of operation and design. Maybe I'm just conditioned to the noise after all these years but it doesn't seem that loud to me. Granted, this (and any other liquid fuel stove) will never be as quiet as a propane/butane stove. But to say you can't hold a conversation? Must be some severely hearing impaired hikers out there. Even with the burner totally exposed I can talk/hear over it easily. Put the windscreen around it and put a pot on it and I don't even find it intrusive if I'm standing up or seated 5-10 feet away.
3.) Cost...Since these sorts of liquid fuel stoves last more or less a lifetime (if you don't lose the darned thing), a $30-$50 difference in price is not even a consideration.
One other thing that's changed over time is the wind proofing of these stoves. Back in the day, the Svea and the Optimus both had fixed windscreens built around the burners. Especially in the case of the Optimus the metal packaging added considerable weight and the lid of the metal storage box that served as the wind screen alternately either got in the way of a pot or wasn't very effective at blocking wind. I first thought that the Dragonfly wind screen (and most others) were a cheap way out for the manufacturers. But after using it, I must admit it's a better design, less bulky, lighter, and more effective at blocking wind from all directions. It will no doubt wear out in time but MSR sells a replacement at a pretty affordable price.
Anyway, these liquid fuel stoves are the pinnacle of design for me and the Dragonfly is a good one. I test fired the Dragonfly and it was dead simple to start. Hook up the fuel. 20 pumps to pressurize. Bleed some fuel in the burner cup. Close the fuel valve. Light. Wait a couple of minutes until the fuel in the cup is almost exhausted. Open the fuel valve and, flame on, you're cooking. About 2 minutes total elapsed time. The propane/butane stoves are even faster and easier but I wouldn't trade my Dragonfly stove for one even if it were offered free of charge.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseUna estufa definitivamente para mochileros, me encanta...muy buena
- Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseGreat stove, powerful, love that it can simmer. Not too loud for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2011Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseIn Short, a good camping stove for those who like to have options.
I am a novice camper, so all you pros out there: give me some slack. This was my first camping stove purchase, and I spent quite a bit of time researching my options. I, like many of you, did not want to rely on just bottle propane, and although Alcohol Stoves are very attractive in the weight department, I ultimately wanted a great middle-of-the-road option. I narrowed my search down to this model (the Dragonfly), the Whisper Light and a model from another manufacturer. I eventually went with the Dragonfly for one reason: the simmer control. I am what other campers call a "Gourmet Backpacker" - I don't like to sustain off a bunch of "Just Add Water" meals - I like to have a cup of coffee while making toast for breakfast. The Dragonfly does all that is advertised. The stove produces a great deal of heat very quickly - I can boil 4 cups of very cold water for morning coffee in under four minutes if the pot is covered. I have also grilled bread, cooked pancakes and fried burgers - all things requiring different mounts of heat - with no complications.
That said, I will now offer my critique:
- The pot supports, although seemingly more sturdy than those on the WhisperLight or most canister-top stoves, are pretty weak. You have to be very careful to place you stove on a flat surface, and if you are not heating a pot of water, be sure to rotate your handle-heavy pan in such a way that the heavy part of the pan or pot is over one of the supports - I have tipped a light pan over more than once - not fun to see your half-cooked breakfast in the dirt. A fourth pot support would have easily remedied this problem for almost no weight.
- The included wind screen is made from a piece of heavy-duty aluminum sheeting that you are supposed to fold-up like a towel between uses. I have a feeling that this thing will eventually tear or kink in way that will render it useless. I picked up a Coghlan's Windscreen for about 7 bucks - its too tall for the stove, but still does a good job in light wind. Like other reviewers mentioned, I would not try to operate this stove without the windscreen, since even a little breeze will dissipate the heat output.
- It is noisy, as every other reviewer has mentioned, but I would not call it a nuisance to other campers.
- Although my stove has performed admirably, the maintenance described in the user manual seems daunting. I disassembled the entire thing to see how difficult it would be. There are a lot of O-rings and tiny-tubes that seem like they could be a liability on an extended trail hike. Also, the stove comes set up for white gas or gasoline out-of-the-box; if you plan to use diesel or kerosene, you have to switch out some parts (included in the box).
Overall, I am satisfied with my purchase (even though it sold for like $30 less about 10 days after I bought it - where's the price-match guarantee Amazon??). I don't think this stove is ideal for a family who camps out of their car, and unless you are a hiker who fancies choice simmered meals, probably not ideal for backpacking, but it is a best-of-both-worlds type stove that will likely see several years of use.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseThis is the second Dragonfly I've owned. I gave the first to a friend who was heading out on a backpacking trip with the Boy Scouts, and he loved it so much I told him to just keep it. The Dragonfly has been around for decades, and it's praises have been sung over and over. The praises are well deserved. It's about the only MSR liquid fuel stove that can be easily adjusted to simmer food, and will safely hold larger pots and skillets. Yes, it's noisy - when running full throttle it roars! But hey, that's part of its charm, at least to me. My only advice about what to watch out for is this thing will gulp fuel if you are running it wide open. I recommend you get the largest MSR fuel bottle you can to use with this. A true classic, and highly recommended!
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MiguelBenyReviewed in Spain on January 28, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars El mejor hornillo, pero ruidoso y utilizando gasolina...
Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseLo compré porque cuando te metes en el mundillo del cicloturismo, la mayoría de gente recomienda y usa la marca MSR, normalmente el whisperlite, pero también el dragonfly.
El problema del dragonfly es que es muy muy ruidoso, tanto que incluso no podrías mantener una conversación con una persona al lado mientras preparas la comida.
Además, siempre me ha dado respeto el uso de la gasolina, los malos olores, lo contaminante que es, las malas caras cuando pides que te rellenen el bote en una gasolinera...
Al final me he pasado a usar un hornillo de alcohol, un Trangia, que se venden aquí mismo en Amazon, y lo prefiero por la facilidad de comprar alcohol en cualquier sitio, evitar los olores, y no me produce tanto respeto el alcohol.
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kaimiReviewed in Japan on December 16, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars いろんな燃料使えるのが良い
Style: Original Storage BagVerified Purchase除雪機にしか使わない軽油や、ストーブで余った灯油、あとは普通のガソリンやホワイトガソリン
一通りなんでも使えるのが決め手です。タンクは大と小買いました。
うるさいのは聞いていたので大したことないです。体育館で使うジェットみたいなストーブくらいですね。
あとはとろ火とかの火力調整ができるのが最高です。
ホワイトガソリン以外で室内で使うと匂いがでますね、プレヒートをホワイトガソリンやアルコールでやるとかなり軽減されました。
職場でお湯を沸かすのに毎日使っている中で、プレヒートを満足にせずに使用して少し目を離したら液体の燃料が周りに飛び散って本体がススの火だるまになってました。部屋中煙だらけになって本体は真っ黒になりましたが、中性洗剤と激落ちくんスポンジで完全復活しました。シンプルな構造でかなりタフな状況でも故障というものはないのだなと思いました。
使用時には赤い火のままで離れない、青い完全燃焼の炎にならなければ安定しないことを覚えました。
そのためのプレヒートは十分にしましょう。プレヒートをアルコールでしっかりすれば部屋が燃料臭くなることはないですね。
- PATReviewed in Canada on April 28, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Loud and Proud
Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseMine came used from someone who definitely turned it into a fireball before sending it back. Their loss is my gain! I cleaned the thing and it's been on a couple of trips already. The people who tell you this thing can simmer aren't lying. It mops the floor with Whisperlites. It's slightly better at it than the Omnifuel, which is still a better overall stove for simple versatility.
Five years ago I thought the canister stoves would kill liquid, and here I am back at it. Turns out even with home refilling of those clumsy canisters, I just can't get on board with the waste levels, costs of replacement, and scarcity (during the pandemic stock of small canisters was extremely low). They will forever be backups to bombproof liquid stoves like the Dragonfly and its contemporaries.
- Mr. A. J. WilsonReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars A great stove, pretty noisy.
Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseTook this stove on the Pennine way this year and will be taking it to do a stretch of the AT in a couple of weeks. I chose to use petrol as my fuel as it will be readily available, easy to get hold of and pretty calorific.
Did an admirable job, is fairly compact and very easy to use. It is how ever really noisy, took me a bit by surprise to be honest.
Definitely a worthwhile purchase of you are looking at liquid fuels.
Although alot of the MSR gas stoves are more compact and highly rated, purchase choice is pretty situational and I felt that this was the most convenient stove for me.
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AlfredoReviewed in Mexico on November 29, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnánimo
Style: Original Storage BagVerified PurchaseExcelente, la bomba se destrabo y la arregle! El embolo (empaque), jala al 100% recomiendo leer el instructivo al detalle antes de utilizarla!