There is nothing worse than running out of fuel halfway through boiling water for your morning coffee.
You shake the can. It feels empty. Or maybe it has a little bit left? Should you pack a backup? Or risk it?
In this guide, we will stop the guessing game. We will explain exactly how long a 100g, 230g, and 450g canister lasts based on real-world usage.
The Golden Rule: 10-14 Boils per 100g
For most standard backpacking stoves (like the PocketRocket or Jetboil), a small 100g (4oz) canister will boil roughly 10 to 12 liters of water.
In terms of time, this usually translates to 45 to 60 minutes of burn time on full power.
Burn Time by Canister Size
Here is a cheat sheet to help you plan your trip:
| Canister Size | Approx. Burn Time (Max Flame) | Water Boiled |
|---|---|---|
| Small (100g / 4oz) | 45 - 60 Mins | 10-12 Liters |
| Medium (230g / 8oz) | 90 - 120 Mins | 20-24 Liters |
| Large (450g / 16oz) | 180+ Mins | 40+ Liters |
3 Factors That Kill Your Fuel
The numbers above are for perfect conditions. Real life is different. These three things will drain your tank faster:
- The Wind: Wind strips heat away from your pot, forcing the stove to work twice as hard. Always use a windscreen.
- The Cold: As we discussed in our Propane vs Isobutane Guide, cold weather drops the pressure, making the stove less efficient.
- Your Stove Type: Integrated systems (like Jetboil) are about 40% more fuel-efficient than open burners.
The Verdict
For a weekend trip (Sat-Sun), one 100g canister is usually enough for one person. For a week-long trip, upgrade to the 230g canister.
Pro Tip: Weigh your canister at home on a kitchen scale. Write the weight on the bottom with a sharpie. After your trip, weigh it again to know exactly how much gas you used!

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