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Fast, stable, efficient—the ST-310 delivers 2.9kW of heat with consistent flame control from simmer to boil. The micro regulator compensates for temperature drops and canister pressure loss, maintaining output throughout the burn. The burner design handles pots up to 19cm diameter, and the folding pot supports lock solid for stability.
Pros
- Micro regulator maintains stable flame output in varying conditions
- Compact and lightweight at 330g for easy packing
- High heat output at 2.9kW (2,500 kcal/h)
- Piezo igniter for easy lighting without matches
- Folds down small for storage (140mm x 70mm x 110mm)
- Compatible with standard butane canisters (ST-760, ST-700)
- Approximately 1.5 hours burn time per canister
- Includes storage pouch
Cons
- Canister sits close to burner—can overheat in extended use
- No built-in windscreen (aftermarket options available)
Specs
- Weight: 330g (11.6 oz)
- Dimensions (In Use): 166mm x 142mm x 110mm (6.5" x 5.6" x 4.3")
- Dimensions (Stored): 140mm x 70mm x 110mm (5.5" x 2.8" x 4.3")
- Heat Output: 2.9kW (2,500 kcal/h)
- Burn Time: Approximately 1.5 hours per canister
- Fuel Type: Butane canisters (ST-760, ST-700)
- Ignition: Piezoelectric igniter
- Materials: Stainless steel burner, resin body
- Max Pot Diameter: 19cm (7.5")
- Included: Storage pouch
Final Thoughts
The Soto ST-310 MT is camping gear that gets out of the way—small enough to forget about until you need it, powerful enough to handle real cooking. The micro regulator keeps performance stable, the igniter works when you need it, and the whole thing folds down into a storage pouch. Whether you're boiling water at camp or cooking a meal on a trail, this stove just works. For anyone who wants a reliable single-burner that doesn't compromise on output, the ST-310 earns its spot in your kit.
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