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Cheap Multi Fuel Stoves
Summary: These simple, lightweight stoves can burn hexamine, wood white fuel, white fuel, and gas canisters using a single nozzle. They're popular in cold temperatures, but they're noisy and don't have a simmer control.
Some multi-fuel stoves are hybrids able to burn multiple types of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal can be used with both white and isobutane canisters for fuel.
Optimus Nova
The Optimus Nova multi-fuel stove can be used for a variety liquid fuels. It has a quick priming burner, a self-purging aluminium pump and precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and broad legs make it a sturdy, rock-solid stove. This makes it an ideal stove for group base camps, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.
Contrary to many other stoves with liquid fuel that have a problem of unburned fuel remains in the fuel line and nozzle of the stove, the Optimus Nova has a shut off mechanism that works by simply flipping the container over. This removes the intake hose from the fuel, forcing it to draw in air, which smothers the flame and decreases the pressure of the bottle.
This is an ingenious solution to an old problem, and it works. The Nova can also be used with a range of standard fuel bottles that seal with an o-ring, including MSR bottles. It comes with an oven bag that has pockets for spares, tools, lubricant, and 349338 the fuel pump.
This is a great all round backpacking stove for use in the UK, particularly for expeditions where a variety of fuels is essential. The price is affordable when compared to canister stoves with similar capabilities. The Optimus Nova is also easy to maintain and fun to use.
Kovea Hydra
The Kovea Hydra multi fuel stove was first introduced in 2010 and has been a favorite choice for many backpackers ever since. The Hydra is not as popular among UK backpackers anymore possibly because they've been able to catch up with more well-known brands or the latest lightweight offering from China or Korea. However, this doesn't mean it's any less effective.
It's a compact and light stove, burning all liquid fuels, 349338 (www.landrich.co.Kr) including white gas and propane butane through only one nozzle. It's a pretty standard stove design, with a burner bell bolted to a body that anchors three support legs that fold out. The pump is on top of the fuel hose, the generator loop goes around the inlet, and the flame spreader is up above the inlet. The burner is a slow-moving flame type. This makes it less susceptible to wind.
It is a nice feature that it can be used with a container of isobutane or propane, making it a multi-functional small cooker. It's easy to simmer with propane or isobutane and burns all fuel types at a decent level but is a little slower than other stoves when you use white gas.
One important thing to remember when using the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English that was clearly not written by someone who speaks the language. The instructions warn you against using certain types of lighter fluid. If they are mistaken they could result in an accident, and possibly put Kovea into legal trouble. Any gas canister that is 7/16ths UNEF-threaded from a reputable brand will work perfectly.
Primus OmniLite Ti
Primus Omnilite Ti can be a great option for those looking for a multifuel cookware that cooks with a variety of fuels. It can be powered by gas, 349338.xyz petrol/gasoline or Kerosene, diesel and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each fuel type and allows you to alter the size of the flame. The stove comes with an fuel pipe that sits flat on the floor and is connected to the tank in a snap.
The Primus Omnilite is an excellent stove, but it requires maintenance to keep it running properly. It is a risk because it gets flaming when priming. This is a common problem with all liquid fuel stoves that use a secondary spindle throttle at the stove end to vaporize fuel instead of the generator coil.
It is also important to know that every fuel type requires the use of a different jet. If you are cooking with kerosene then the jet hole will be smaller than if you were using gas. It's not a major issue however it's something to be aware of.
MSR Whisper Light
The MSR Whisper Lite is one of the tiniest, lightest and cheapest multi fuel stoves. It is also easy to repair in the field. It is able to be used with canister or liquid fuel and comes with attachments for each. The new model is 10% lighter than its predecessor and the burner has been revamped to improve heat distribution. It's perfect for beginners or backpackers who are budget-conscious.
The whistler Lite takes a little time to prepare and prime, then boil water, but it is a reliable stove that will never fail you. The flame is strong and can easily boil one Liter of water in just two minutes. The only downside is that it doesn't simmer as well as other stoves.
This is the reason MSR has created the Dragonfly stove to be an efficient simmering burner. It's similar to the whistler but is smaller and has superior performance. However, it's not as cheap as the whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus cookset and stove is a great alternative, 349338 offering a similar setup for less than half the cost. You can also get a Whisperlite International or Universal for isobutane canisters too. The same design is used in both, but the Universal version can also be used with canister fuel as well.
Coleman Sportster II
This is a basic and basic Coleman stove that does the job. It's solid compact and self-contained, with the tank at the bottom and burner up top. This makes it easy to operate and a great choice for those who are new to backpacking, looking to save weight and for those of us who have spares in the van.
The stove is designed to burn Coleman's exclusive fuel (naptha gas, also known as white gas), this stove can be used with unleaded gasoline as well. This option can save you money since gasoline tanks can last as long as the regular Coleman liquid fuel cylinder.
It requires some practice to create a solid blue flame on a stove that burns liquid fuel. You'll have to pressurize the stove and prime them correctly before you can do so. If you do it wrong your fuel may be sprayed, pool, or splash over the burner, or even sputter. Try it out in the open before taking it on your trip to learn how to do it.
The stove may lose some of its performance and effectiveness if you use non-Coleman gasoline, but this is a tradeoff in its versatility. Be sure to buy unleaded gas, and not one that's enriched with alcohol or Methanol. This is because these types of fuel can cause the unit to be sputtering, leaky, and possibly even explode!
ATG Jiko
The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel that's been designed for harsh environments like Africa. It's a compact and robust stove that burns solid fuel tabs, gels and alcohol with only one nozzle. It's a lightweight minimalist design that is priced less than the majority of multifuel stoves, and also has low ownership cost and fuel is less expensive per Liter than gas canisters.
Other multifuel stoves use an individual nozzle for each type of fuel. This makes them a little fiddly to change over in bad weather or with gloves, and adds to their weight. The latest models of multifuel stoves have come up with ways to use the same nozzle to ignite multiple fuels which is much easier. They can be described as hybrids or multifuel compressed fuel stoves. They are also referred to by other names such as isobutane, white gas, kerosene and unleaded gasoline/car petrol.
A multifuel stove kit is available to transform your Trangia burners into multi fuel cookers. They are usually sold at specialist camping stores and are available internationally. They are perfect for Trangia enthusiasts. They can burn all liquid fuels except diesel and with the appropriate accessories, they can also simmer.
Summary: These simple, lightweight stoves can burn hexamine, wood white fuel, white fuel, and gas canisters using a single nozzle. They're popular in cold temperatures, but they're noisy and don't have a simmer control.
Some multi-fuel stoves are hybrids able to burn multiple types of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal can be used with both white and isobutane canisters for fuel.
Optimus Nova
The Optimus Nova multi-fuel stove can be used for a variety liquid fuels. It has a quick priming burner, a self-purging aluminium pump and precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and broad legs make it a sturdy, rock-solid stove. This makes it an ideal stove for group base camps, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.
Contrary to many other stoves with liquid fuel that have a problem of unburned fuel remains in the fuel line and nozzle of the stove, the Optimus Nova has a shut off mechanism that works by simply flipping the container over. This removes the intake hose from the fuel, forcing it to draw in air, which smothers the flame and decreases the pressure of the bottle.
This is an ingenious solution to an old problem, and it works. The Nova can also be used with a range of standard fuel bottles that seal with an o-ring, including MSR bottles. It comes with an oven bag that has pockets for spares, tools, lubricant, and 349338 the fuel pump.
This is a great all round backpacking stove for use in the UK, particularly for expeditions where a variety of fuels is essential. The price is affordable when compared to canister stoves with similar capabilities. The Optimus Nova is also easy to maintain and fun to use.
Kovea Hydra
The Kovea Hydra multi fuel stove was first introduced in 2010 and has been a favorite choice for many backpackers ever since. The Hydra is not as popular among UK backpackers anymore possibly because they've been able to catch up with more well-known brands or the latest lightweight offering from China or Korea. However, this doesn't mean it's any less effective.
It's a compact and light stove, burning all liquid fuels, 349338 (www.landrich.co.Kr) including white gas and propane butane through only one nozzle. It's a pretty standard stove design, with a burner bell bolted to a body that anchors three support legs that fold out. The pump is on top of the fuel hose, the generator loop goes around the inlet, and the flame spreader is up above the inlet. The burner is a slow-moving flame type. This makes it less susceptible to wind.
It is a nice feature that it can be used with a container of isobutane or propane, making it a multi-functional small cooker. It's easy to simmer with propane or isobutane and burns all fuel types at a decent level but is a little slower than other stoves when you use white gas.
One important thing to remember when using the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English that was clearly not written by someone who speaks the language. The instructions warn you against using certain types of lighter fluid. If they are mistaken they could result in an accident, and possibly put Kovea into legal trouble. Any gas canister that is 7/16ths UNEF-threaded from a reputable brand will work perfectly.
Primus OmniLite Ti
Primus Omnilite Ti can be a great option for those looking for a multifuel cookware that cooks with a variety of fuels. It can be powered by gas, 349338.xyz petrol/gasoline or Kerosene, diesel and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each fuel type and allows you to alter the size of the flame. The stove comes with an fuel pipe that sits flat on the floor and is connected to the tank in a snap.
The Primus Omnilite is an excellent stove, but it requires maintenance to keep it running properly. It is a risk because it gets flaming when priming. This is a common problem with all liquid fuel stoves that use a secondary spindle throttle at the stove end to vaporize fuel instead of the generator coil.
It is also important to know that every fuel type requires the use of a different jet. If you are cooking with kerosene then the jet hole will be smaller than if you were using gas. It's not a major issue however it's something to be aware of.
MSR Whisper Light
The MSR Whisper Lite is one of the tiniest, lightest and cheapest multi fuel stoves. It is also easy to repair in the field. It is able to be used with canister or liquid fuel and comes with attachments for each. The new model is 10% lighter than its predecessor and the burner has been revamped to improve heat distribution. It's perfect for beginners or backpackers who are budget-conscious.
The whistler Lite takes a little time to prepare and prime, then boil water, but it is a reliable stove that will never fail you. The flame is strong and can easily boil one Liter of water in just two minutes. The only downside is that it doesn't simmer as well as other stoves.
This is the reason MSR has created the Dragonfly stove to be an efficient simmering burner. It's similar to the whistler but is smaller and has superior performance. However, it's not as cheap as the whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus cookset and stove is a great alternative, 349338 offering a similar setup for less than half the cost. You can also get a Whisperlite International or Universal for isobutane canisters too. The same design is used in both, but the Universal version can also be used with canister fuel as well.
Coleman Sportster II
This is a basic and basic Coleman stove that does the job. It's solid compact and self-contained, with the tank at the bottom and burner up top. This makes it easy to operate and a great choice for those who are new to backpacking, looking to save weight and for those of us who have spares in the van.
The stove is designed to burn Coleman's exclusive fuel (naptha gas, also known as white gas), this stove can be used with unleaded gasoline as well. This option can save you money since gasoline tanks can last as long as the regular Coleman liquid fuel cylinder.
It requires some practice to create a solid blue flame on a stove that burns liquid fuel. You'll have to pressurize the stove and prime them correctly before you can do so. If you do it wrong your fuel may be sprayed, pool, or splash over the burner, or even sputter. Try it out in the open before taking it on your trip to learn how to do it.
The stove may lose some of its performance and effectiveness if you use non-Coleman gasoline, but this is a tradeoff in its versatility. Be sure to buy unleaded gas, and not one that's enriched with alcohol or Methanol. This is because these types of fuel can cause the unit to be sputtering, leaky, and possibly even explode!
ATG Jiko
The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel that's been designed for harsh environments like Africa. It's a compact and robust stove that burns solid fuel tabs, gels and alcohol with only one nozzle. It's a lightweight minimalist design that is priced less than the majority of multifuel stoves, and also has low ownership cost and fuel is less expensive per Liter than gas canisters.
Other multifuel stoves use an individual nozzle for each type of fuel. This makes them a little fiddly to change over in bad weather or with gloves, and adds to their weight. The latest models of multifuel stoves have come up with ways to use the same nozzle to ignite multiple fuels which is much easier. They can be described as hybrids or multifuel compressed fuel stoves. They are also referred to by other names such as isobutane, white gas, kerosene and unleaded gasoline/car petrol.
A multifuel stove kit is available to transform your Trangia burners into multi fuel cookers. They are usually sold at specialist camping stores and are available internationally. They are perfect for Trangia enthusiasts. They can burn all liquid fuels except diesel and with the appropriate accessories, they can also simmer.
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