Gas Stoves and Burners
Gas stoves with a propane-butane canister or a puncture-type gas cartridge are among the popular and best-selling stove alternatives. The popularity of gas stoves is primarily due to their attractive price, relatively low weight, reliability, compactness and, last but not least, the easy handling with effective flame regulation, which you will particularly appreciate in cold weather when you have to operate the stove with gloves in unpleasant wind.
Gas Stoves Will Appeal to Beginners and Experienced Outdoor Enthusiasts Alike
Gas stoves also impress with their adequate stability and quick assembly, which will not cause problems even for complete beginners. Simply attach the stove to a canister or puncture cartridge, turn the valve and strike a match or use a petrol lighter. With more sophisticated models, simply turn gently to activate the piezoelectric gas igniter. Gas stoves are suitable for preparing more demanding meals; you can increase cooking efficiency with a canister appropriate for the season and also with a suitable mess tin. The stove is suitable for extended camping as well as single-day hiking trips.
A reliable, powerful but somewhat more demanding-to-operate alternative to gas stoves that is also suitable for extreme freezing conditions at higher altitudes are petrol stoves.


