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Cheap Multi Fuel Stoves

Summary: These simple and lightweight stoves burn wood and hexamine tablets as well as gas canisters and white fuel via only one nozzle. These stoves are popular during cold weather, however they can be noisy and lack the ability to control the simmer.

mazona-warwick-4-kw-ecodesign-ready-multi-fuel-wood-burning-stove-318.jpgCertain multi-fuel Fireplace stove stoves can burn different kinds of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal, for instance, takes both white and isobutane fuel in its canisters.

Optimus Nova

The Optimus Nova multi fuel stove surround ideas-fuel stove can be used for a variety liquid fuels. It has 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 solid and solid stove. This makes it a great stove for backpacking groups, base camps, kayaking and camping in the Arctic.

The Optimus Nova is different from other liquid fuel stoves that are plagued by unburned fuel lingering in the fuel line or nozzle. This can be resolved by flipping the bottle. This disconnects the intake hose from the fuel, causing it to draw in air, that extinguishes the flame. It also depressurizes the bottle.

This is an ingenious solution to an age-old problem and it definitely is effective. The Nova can be used with any fuel bottle with an o-ring seal, which includes MSR bottles. It comes with stove bags that include pockets for spares, tools as well as lubricant and the fuel pump.

This is a great all-round stove for backpacking use in the UK, particularly for expeditions where a variety of fuels is required. The price is affordable when compared with other canister stoves that have similar capabilities. The Optimus Nova is also easy to maintain and fun to use.

Kovea Hydra

Since 2010 since 2010, the Kovea inset multi fuel stove Fuel Stove has become a popular choice among backpackers. The Hydra isn't as well-known with UK backpackers, perhaps because they have gained popularity with brands that are more well-known or the most recent lightweight options from China or Korea. However, this doesn't mean it's any less useful.

It's a relatively compact and light stove, burning all liquid fuels including white gas as well as propane butane, using a single nozzle. It's a typical stove design, with the burner bell that is bolted to a body that anchors three support legs that fold out. The pump is located above the fuel line, while the generator loop is wrapped around the inlet, and the flame spreader is situated above. The burner itself is a low velocity flame that makes it a little less impacted by wind.

One of the best features is that it can also be utilized with a canister of isobutane or propane, 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 can be a little slower.

The instructions for the Hydra are written in English however they were not written by native users of the language. The instructions warn you against using certain types of lighter fluid. If they are mistaken, it can cause an accident and put Kovea in legal trouble. Any 7/16ths UNEF-threaded gas container from a reputable brand will work fine.

Primus OmniLite Ti

The Primus Omnilite Ti is a excellent choice for those who are looking for a multifuel stove that is able to cook using a variety of fuels. It can be used with petrol/gasoline, gas, or diesel, kerosene, and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each type of fuel and is also able to alter the size of the flame which is a wonderful feature. This stove has a fuel pipe that is flat on the floor and can be connected to the tank in a snap.

While the Primus Omnilite is a fantastic stove, it does require maintenance in order to keep it working correctly. It could be dangerous as it gets flaming when priming. This is a problem that occurs with all stoves that use liquid fuel that use a second spindle on the stove's side instead of an actual coil to vaporize the fuel.

Another issue is the fact that it requires different jets for every type of fuel. If you are cooking using kerosene, the jet hole will be smaller than if using gas. It's a minor inconvenience, but it's worth mentioning.

MSR Whisper Light

The MSR Whisper Lite is one of the tiniest, lightest and most affordable multi fuel stoves. It is also easy to repair in the field. It can be used with canister fuel or liquid gas and comes with attachments for both. The new model is lighter by 10% than its predecessor, and the burner's system has been improved to improve heat distribution. This is a great choice for backpackers on a tight budget or beginners.

The whistler Lite requires a bit of time to prepare, prime and boil water, but it is a reliable stove that will never let you down. The flame is powerful when cranked all the way up and will easily boil a liter of water in less than two minutes. The only downside is that it's not as good for simmering as some other stoves.

MSR developed the Dragonfly to be a more powerful burner. It has a similar design to the whistler, but is smaller and has better performance. It's not as inexpensive as the Whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus stove and cookset is a great alternative that gives you the same setup at half the price. Whisperlite International and Universal can be used with isobutane. The same design is used for both but the Universal version can be run with canister fuel as well.

Coleman Sportster II

Like many Coleman stoves, this is a basic unpretentious unit that just gets the job done. It's small, self-contained and solid with the tank at the bottom and the burner on the top. This makes it simple to use and an excellent option for backpackers, beginners who want to reduce weight, and for those who prefer to have one or two 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 unleaded gas too. This will save you money as a gallon of gasoline can last longer than the regular Coleman liquid fuel cylinder.

Liquid fuel stoves come with a learning curve as you'll need to properly pressurize and prepare them to get a nice blue flame going. If you get it wrong the fuel could spill out, splash beyond the burner or sputter. To get the hang of this do some practice outside before you go on your excursion.

nrg-defra-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-indoor-space-heater-268.jpg?The stove will sacrifice some performance or flame odor efficiency with non-coleman fuels however it's a trade-off for the extra flexibility it provides. Make sure you purchase unleaded gas, and not one that is augmented with alcohol or Methanol. That's because these types of fuel will cause the unit to degrade, leak, sputter and possibly even explode!

ATG Jiko

The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel designed for harsh environments like Africa. It is a compact, robust stove that burns solid fuel tabs, gels and alcohol using only one nozzle. It is a minimalist, ultralight design that costs less than other multifuel stoves. It also costs less per liter when compared to gas canisters.

Other multifuel stoves have an individual nozzle for every type of fuel. This makes them a little fiddly to change over in bad weather or with gloves, and could increase their weight. Multifuel stoves of the newer kind use a single nozzle to burn multiple fuels, which makes it much easier. The latest versions of these stoves are referred to as 'hybrid' or 'compressed fuel multifuel stoves' and there are a variety of names for them like isobutane canister fuel white gas, kerosene, and unleaded car gasoline/petrol.

Another option is to buy a multifuel stove kit which converts your standard Trangia burner into a multifuel cooker. They are typically available from specialised camping stores and can be purchased internationally. They're a great choice for Trangia fans. They're capable of burning all liquid fuels except diesel. If equipped with the right accessories can even simmer.

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