Jetboil Flash
Jetboil MiniMo
Jetboil Stash
Jetboil stoves are built to last years β but lids crack, cozy seams split, and igniters fail. This guide covers every replacement part and accessory in the Jetboil ecosystem so you know what you need before heading to the trailhead.
Common replacement parts
| Part | Symptoms when needed | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lid / lid with strainer | Lid cracked, missing, strainer broken | Get model-specific β Flash, MiniMo, Zip, Stash lids are not interchangeable |
| Cup cozy | Cozy torn, velcro worn out, color indicator faded | Protects hands; degraded cozy affects heat retention |
| Igniter | Click present but no spark; spark but no ignition | Carry a lighter regardless β igniters fail in wet conditions |
| O-rings / seals | Fuel smell around regulator connection | Available in Jetboil repair kits; replace annually if heavy use |
| Regulator / burner unit | No gas flow, flame irregular, won't light | Full burner replacement β contact Jetboil customer service first |
| Cup / cooking vessel | Cracked FluxRing, melted handle, warped base | FluxRing damage significantly reduces efficiency |
Key accessories worth buying
Hanging kit: Suspends your Jetboil from a tarp ridgeline or tree branch for cooking off the ground. Essential for snow camping.
Fuel canister stand: Stabilizes the canister when wind or terrain would otherwise tip it. Cheap, light, worth it.
Skillet: Jetboil makes a small skillet that fits their Flash and MiniMo cup thread mount β enables real frying and sautΓ©ing beyond the cup's capabilities.
Coffee press: A plunger lid that converts your Jetboil cup into a French press. Makes genuinely good trail coffee.
Flash pour pot: A second pot that mounts on the Flash burner β provides a wider, lower cooking surface without buying a full MiniMo.
Where to find Jetboil parts
Genuine Jetboil replacement parts are available through Jetboil's website, REI, and major outdoor gear retailers. Generic parts (O-rings, fuel canisters, generic lids) are available on Amazon β always verify compatibility with your specific model before purchasing.
π‘ Repair vs replace
If your Jetboil cup has a damaged FluxRing (the heat-exchange fins on the bottom), efficiency drops dramatically. A replacement cup costs $30β40, which is often worth it for an otherwise functional stove rather than replacing the full system.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are Jetboil Flash and MiniMo parts interchangeable?
Partially. The burner unit can power different cups in many cases, but lids, cozy covers, and some accessories are model-specific. Always check compatibility on Jetboil's website.
- Where can I get my Jetboil serviced?
Jetboil's limited warranty covers manufacturing defects. For repairs outside warranty, REI's repair service handles most Jetboil maintenance. You can also contact Jetboil customer service directly β they're known for good support.
- How long does a Jetboil last?
With proper care (no dropping, proper fuel canister connection, dry storage), a Jetboil burner unit can last 10+ years. Cups and cozy covers are the most common wear items β budget $30β50 for replacements every few years of heavy use.
Summary
Most Jetboil failures are fixable with a replacement part rather than a full new stove. Keep a spare O-ring kit and always carry a backup lighter regardless of igniter condition. For the full stove comparison, see our Jetboil Flash review and Jetboil vs Pocket Rocket.