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Cheap Multi Fuel Stoves
Summary: These simple stoves that are lightweight can use hexamine, wood white fuel, as well as gas canisters with one nozzle. They are popular in cold weather, but they can be noisy and lack simmer control.
Some double sided multi fuel stove-fuel stoves can burn different types of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal can be used with white and isobutane canisters for fuel.
Optimus Nova
The Optimus Nova multi-fuel stove can be used for a variety of liquid fuels. It features a quick priming burner, a self-purging aluminium pump, and a precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and broad legs make it a sturdy and solid stove. This makes it a perfect stove for group base camps, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.
The Optimus Nova is different from other stoves with liquid fuel which have issues with fuel that is not burned remaining in the fuel line or nozzle. This can be solved by simply flipping over the bottle. This removes the intake hose from the fuel, forcing it to draw in air, which smothers the flame and reduces the pressure in the bottle.
This seems like a fairly ingenious solution to an age-old problem, and it certainly does the trick. The Nova can also be used with a range of regular fuel bottles that are sealed with an o-ring, including MSR bottles. It also comes with a fully-featured stove bag with separate pockets for tools, spare parts as well as lubricant and Cheap Multi Fuel Stoves the fuel pump.
This is an excellent all round backpacking stove for use in the UK especially for trips where a variety of fuels is necessary. The price is affordable when compared with canister stoves with similar capabilities. Additionally, the Optimus Nova is easy to maintain and a pleasure to use.
Kovea Hydra
Since 2010, the Kovea Multi Fuel Stove has been a favorite among backpackers. A few UK backpackers seem to give the stove a lot of attention perhaps because they've been able to catch up with more well-known brands or whatever the latest lightweight offering out of China or Korea is but this doesn't mean that the Hydra doesn't still have its advantages.
It's a small and light stove, that can burn all liquid fuels including white gas as well as propane butane through one nozzle. It's a typical stove design with an ignition bell that is bolted onto a body that anchors three support legs that fold out. The pump is on the top of the fuel line and the generator loop is positioned around the inlet, and the flame spreader is up above the inlet. The burner itself is a low-speed flame type that helps it to be less impacted by winds.
One of the best features is that it can also be used with a container of propane or isobutane, making it a multi-functional small cooker. It is easy to simmer using isobutane and propane, and it burns all fuels at a reasonable rate. However, when using white gas the stove runs a bit slower.
One thing to be aware of when using the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English that was clearly not written by a native speaker of the language. The instructions caution against the use of certain kinds of lighter fluids that, if misinterpreted as what is intended could cause an accident that would land Kovea in a lot of hot legal water. However, any 7/16ths UNEF threaded gas canister from a reputable manufacturer is likely to work perfectly.
Primus OmniLite Ti
The Primus Omnilite Ti is a great option to those looking for a multifuel stove that can cook with a variety of fuels. It can be used with gas, petrol/gasoline or diesel, kerosene, and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each type of fuel and can also be used to alter the size of the flame which is a wonderful feature. This stove comes with a fuel pipe that is flat on the floor and can be connected to the tank easily.
While the Primus Omnilite is a fantastic stove, it does require maintenance in order to ensure it is operating properly. In particular it has a tendency to flare when priming which can be a bit dangerous. This issue occurs with all stoves with liquid fuel that utilize a secondary spindle on the stove end instead of a coil to vaporize the fuel.
It is also important to remember that each fuel type requires the use of a different jet. If you are cooking using kerosene, then the jet hole will be smaller than if using gas. This isn't a major issue but it's still worth mentioning.
MSR Whisper Lite
The MSR Whisper Lite stove is one of the lightest, smallest and most affordable multi-fuel stoves. It is also simple to repair in the field. It is able to be used with liquid gas or canister fuel and comes with attachments for each. The new model is lighter by 10% than its predecessor and the burner mechanism was revamped to improve the distribution of heat. This is an excellent choice for backpackers with a limited budget or for beginners.
The whistler Lite takes a little time to prepare and prime, then boil water, but it is a reliable stove that won't fail you. The flame is powerful and can easily boil one Liter of water in just two minutes. The only issue is that it doesn't cook as well as other stoves.
This is why MSR has designed the Dragonfly stove, which is a pot that can be used as a simmering stove. It has a similar design as the whistler, but it is smaller and provides more performance. However, it's not as cheap as the whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus cookset and stove is a great alternative, offering a similar setup for half the price. It is also possible to purchase Whisperlite International or Universal for isobutane canisters as well. Both versions share the same basic design however, the Universal version is also compatible with canister fuel.
Coleman Sportster II
This is a simple low-cost, no-frills Coleman stove that does the job. It's compact, self-contained, and solid, with the tank at the bottom and the burner on the top. This makes it simple to operate and a great choice for those who are new to backpacking, looking to save weight and those who keep a few spares in the van.
This stove is designed to burn Coleman's proprietary fuel (naptha, also known as "white gas") but it can be used with non-leaded gas as well. A gallon of gasoline can last as long as a typical Coleman liquid fuel cylinder, which means you'll save money on fuel with this alternative.
Liquid fuel stoves have a learning curve as you'll need to properly pressurize and prime them before you create a beautiful blue flame going. If you don't do it right, your fuel may spill out, splash beyond the burner, or even sputter. Try it out in the open before taking it on your trip to get the hang of it.
The stove will lose some of its performance and efficiency if you choose to use non-Coleman fuels, but this is a tradeoff in its versatility. Make sure to purchase gasoline that isn't leaded and not augmented with methanol or ethanol (alcohol). This is because these types of fuels can cause the unit to degrade, leak, sputter and may even explode!
ATG Jiko
The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel designed for harsh environments such as Africa. It's an extremely compact and reliable all-in-one stove that burns solid fuel, alcohol, tabs and also gels through a single nozzle. It's a light, minimalist design that costs less than the majority of multifuel stoves. It also comes with low cost of ownership and fuel is less expensive per Liter than gas canisters.
Other multifuel stoves feature a separate nozzle for each type of fuel. This makes them a little difficult to change in the rain or without gloves and can add to their weight. Multifuel stoves of the latest model utilize a single nozzle to burn multiple fuels, which makes it simpler. The newer models of these stoves are referred to as 'hybrid', or 'compressed multifuel stoves'. there are many names for them such as isobutane canister fuel white gas, kerosene, and unleaded car gasoline/petrol.
A multifuel stove kit is available to transform your Trangia burners into multi fuel cookers. These are available at camping stores that specialize in outdoor equipment and are also available internationally. These are great for Trangia enthusiasts. They can burn all liquid fuels, except diesel and, with the right accessories, they can also simmer.
Summary: These simple stoves that are lightweight can use hexamine, wood white fuel, as well as gas canisters with one nozzle. They are popular in cold weather, but they can be noisy and lack simmer control.
Some double sided multi fuel stove-fuel stoves can burn different types of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal can be used with white and isobutane canisters for fuel.
Optimus Nova
The Optimus Nova multi-fuel stove can be used for a variety of liquid fuels. It features a quick priming burner, a self-purging aluminium pump, and a precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and broad legs make it a sturdy and solid stove. This makes it a perfect stove for group base camps, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.
The Optimus Nova is different from other stoves with liquid fuel which have issues with fuel that is not burned remaining in the fuel line or nozzle. This can be solved by simply flipping over the bottle. This removes the intake hose from the fuel, forcing it to draw in air, which smothers the flame and reduces the pressure in the bottle.
This seems like a fairly ingenious solution to an age-old problem, and it certainly does the trick. The Nova can also be used with a range of regular fuel bottles that are sealed with an o-ring, including MSR bottles. It also comes with a fully-featured stove bag with separate pockets for tools, spare parts as well as lubricant and Cheap Multi Fuel Stoves the fuel pump.
This is an excellent all round backpacking stove for use in the UK especially for trips where a variety of fuels is necessary. The price is affordable when compared with canister stoves with similar capabilities. Additionally, the Optimus Nova is easy to maintain and a pleasure to use.
Kovea Hydra
Since 2010, the Kovea Multi Fuel Stove has been a favorite among backpackers. A few UK backpackers seem to give the stove a lot of attention perhaps because they've been able to catch up with more well-known brands or whatever the latest lightweight offering out of China or Korea is but this doesn't mean that the Hydra doesn't still have its advantages.
It's a small and light stove, that can burn all liquid fuels including white gas as well as propane butane through one nozzle. It's a typical stove design with an ignition bell that is bolted onto a body that anchors three support legs that fold out. The pump is on the top of the fuel line and the generator loop is positioned around the inlet, and the flame spreader is up above the inlet. The burner itself is a low-speed flame type that helps it to be less impacted by winds.
One of the best features is that it can also be used with a container of propane or isobutane, making it a multi-functional small cooker. It is easy to simmer using isobutane and propane, and it burns all fuels at a reasonable rate. However, when using white gas the stove runs a bit slower.
One thing to be aware of when using the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English that was clearly not written by a native speaker of the language. The instructions caution against the use of certain kinds of lighter fluids that, if misinterpreted as what is intended could cause an accident that would land Kovea in a lot of hot legal water. However, any 7/16ths UNEF threaded gas canister from a reputable manufacturer is likely to work perfectly.
Primus OmniLite Ti
The Primus Omnilite Ti is a great option to those looking for a multifuel stove that can cook with a variety of fuels. It can be used with gas, petrol/gasoline or diesel, kerosene, and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each type of fuel and can also be used to alter the size of the flame which is a wonderful feature. This stove comes with a fuel pipe that is flat on the floor and can be connected to the tank easily.
While the Primus Omnilite is a fantastic stove, it does require maintenance in order to ensure it is operating properly. In particular it has a tendency to flare when priming which can be a bit dangerous. This issue occurs with all stoves with liquid fuel that utilize a secondary spindle on the stove end instead of a coil to vaporize the fuel.
It is also important to remember that each fuel type requires the use of a different jet. If you are cooking using kerosene, then the jet hole will be smaller than if using gas. This isn't a major issue but it's still worth mentioning.
MSR Whisper Lite
The MSR Whisper Lite stove is one of the lightest, smallest and most affordable multi-fuel stoves. It is also simple to repair in the field. It is able to be used with liquid gas or canister fuel and comes with attachments for each. The new model is lighter by 10% than its predecessor and the burner mechanism was revamped to improve the distribution of heat. This is an excellent choice for backpackers with a limited budget or for beginners.
The whistler Lite takes a little time to prepare and prime, then boil water, but it is a reliable stove that won't fail you. The flame is powerful and can easily boil one Liter of water in just two minutes. The only issue is that it doesn't cook as well as other stoves.
This is why MSR has designed the Dragonfly stove, which is a pot that can be used as a simmering stove. It has a similar design as the whistler, but it is smaller and provides more performance. However, it's not as cheap as the whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus cookset and stove is a great alternative, offering a similar setup for half the price. It is also possible to purchase Whisperlite International or Universal for isobutane canisters as well. Both versions share the same basic design however, the Universal version is also compatible with canister fuel.
Coleman Sportster II
This is a simple low-cost, no-frills Coleman stove that does the job. It's compact, self-contained, and solid, with the tank at the bottom and the burner on the top. This makes it simple to operate and a great choice for those who are new to backpacking, looking to save weight and those who keep a few spares in the van.
This stove is designed to burn Coleman's proprietary fuel (naptha, also known as "white gas") but it can be used with non-leaded gas as well. A gallon of gasoline can last as long as a typical Coleman liquid fuel cylinder, which means you'll save money on fuel with this alternative.
Liquid fuel stoves have a learning curve as you'll need to properly pressurize and prime them before you create a beautiful blue flame going. If you don't do it right, your fuel may spill out, splash beyond the burner, or even sputter. Try it out in the open before taking it on your trip to get the hang of it.
The stove will lose some of its performance and efficiency if you choose to use non-Coleman fuels, but this is a tradeoff in its versatility. Make sure to purchase gasoline that isn't leaded and not augmented with methanol or ethanol (alcohol). This is because these types of fuels can cause the unit to degrade, leak, sputter and may even explode!
ATG Jiko
The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel designed for harsh environments such as Africa. It's an extremely compact and reliable all-in-one stove that burns solid fuel, alcohol, tabs and also gels through a single nozzle. It's a light, minimalist design that costs less than the majority of multifuel stoves. It also comes with low cost of ownership and fuel is less expensive per Liter than gas canisters.
Other multifuel stoves feature a separate nozzle for each type of fuel. This makes them a little difficult to change in the rain or without gloves and can add to their weight. Multifuel stoves of the latest model utilize a single nozzle to burn multiple fuels, which makes it simpler. The newer models of these stoves are referred to as 'hybrid', or 'compressed multifuel stoves'. there are many names for them such as isobutane canister fuel white gas, kerosene, and unleaded car gasoline/petrol.
A multifuel stove kit is available to transform your Trangia burners into multi fuel cookers. These are available at camping stores that specialize in outdoor equipment and are also available internationally. These are great for Trangia enthusiasts. They can burn all liquid fuels, except diesel and, with the right accessories, they can also simmer.
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