Time to open the thirtheen door, and about outdoor stove learn more.
Crisp winter and you want to cook or melt snow..then you need a outdoor stove. They can be devided in to three different groups: Multifuel, gas or liquid fuel (such as petrol, kerosene, alcohol). As always the advantage and disadvantage differ.
The multifuel is very good and efficent, it is also easy to find some kind of fuel. But the disadvantage will be the cost, and the more complex of maitenance and knowledge and skills how to use it.
Primus optifuel..
A stove with liquid fuel, is easy to use. Especially with alcohol or kerosone. But if you using petrol you need to be couses. Dont spill petrol, and check the equipment so there is no leakage. It is very efficent, melting snow it is one of best solution.
MSR XGK EX a petrol stove…
The gas stove, is light and simple to use. Bring a ignition steel so you can start the stove whenever you need.
Optimus Crux, lightweight and easy to use..
If you going to use a gas stove in winter condition, use the Primus winter gas, it works down to 22 degreece below zero. This behhållare got an paper built cap which catch the miost.
When you woring with the sove in cold condition, use a windshelter. And for the best effort even use a soucepan with cylinder. And also use a warming reflector for the best effect of the stove. Good luck and cook:-)
See ya soon
I wote for Primus omnifuel. Works oneverything. Gaz, kerozene and even Iranian car petrol… can u make a test on the blogg…?