Stove Reviews

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AdamF
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Re: Stove Reviews

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If you have the space then a Coleman petrol stove. Tough, very reliable. Don't forget some plastic tubing to siphon petrol from the bike. I still pack mine it the cardboard box it came in along with a 0.25L fuel can which I top up when convenient. Saves having to fiddle about trying to siphon fuel if you are setting up camp in the dark and the stove has run out. Also makes a handy but very small emergency fuel supply for the bike...
If pushed for space then the MSR "Pocket Rocket" and the smallest canister you can find. This will still be enough for plenty of morning or evening brew ups. IF you are doing a lot of cooking the Coleman is your best bet.

Coleman Sportster is the model I have, about £50.

MSR Pocket Rocket about £25 - £30 plus canister.
Nomad
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Re: Stove Reviews

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I only have one stove, a Peak 2 multi-fuel burner, used it in most climates never let me down, remember to take a prick-er along to clear the jets and your cooking...

Used it in the Mountains, Desert, the Arctic/Antartic, The Jungle, no problem! now if you are looking for the fuel to burn then Naptha has to be No1 if ou can get it.
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