Best Camping Stoves
By Mikee. Filed in camping, travel tips |The MSR Reactor, Vargo Titanium Triad Alcohol Stove, NRS Firepan Stove, and Brunton Vapor All Fuel Expedition Stove are the best camping stoves in the market according to many users and reviews in the Internet.
A camping stove or camping grill is an essential part in any camping gear. They come in different sizes and in different features. Having their own pros and cons, some of them are specifically built for individual campers or for small or large groups, and even built to satisfy campers’ interests and preferences. The best camping stove may not always be the most expensive and biggest. You may find that some of them are affordable, lightweight and small.
According to Consumer Search and Trails’ reviews, below are the best camping stoves available in the market today:
MSR Reactor
As one of the top performing stoves, the MSR Reactor is built with portability and efficiency branded on it. Included in the package is a 1.7-liter cooking pot wherein you can pack the stove, with an isobutane-propane burner, and the separately-sold fuel canister in it. It is also very efficient when cooking even during windy conditions. Many users also said that it is very reliable and easy to use. This stove is only intended for small groups of campers.
Vargo Titanium Triad Alcohol Stove
The Vargo Titanium Triad Alcohol Stove is perfect for backpacking campers. Weighing only about 1.5 ounces, it is the best solution for campers who prefer to pack light on a camping trip. It may not be very efficient when used in higher elevations, but it sure is budget-friendly – fit for any traveling camper.
NRS Firepan Stove
This stove is perfect for car campers especially those who want to leave the camping ground clean. Weighing 28 pounds, this stove has a firebox at the center where you can burn charcoal or firewood. With a grill, you can cook 2 or more meals at the same time.
Brunton Vapor All Fuel Expedition Stove
This stove is also great for backpackers and hikers. It is not only efficient but it is also lightweight. It can also operate in many types of fuel like butane, gasoline, diesel and others.
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