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Backpacking Stoves

If you enjoy backpacking in the wilderness or hiking in the woods you must be certain to have all the things you require with you. Depending on the length of time, difficulty on the trail, time of year and how much you enjoy hot food one of the things you may need to pack is a good travel stove. There are many options in camping stoves that you will need to explore before deciding, which one is right for you. Some of the things that will help you decide will be how heavy it is to carry, what type of fuel they require and how easy it is to purchase replacement fuel and the safety factors

Some fuels are better than others under certain conditions. You can cook anywhere if you can find enough wood. Gas stoves will operate better under conditions that are very cold. Butane is easier to use, alcohol burns cleaner, and hexamine stoves are lightweight while solar ones are a way to cook without putting anything bad into the air. Yet although each has a benefit in their use they also have a disadvantage. If you choose gas you must carry the canisters to fill it. Alcohol stoves are not very efficient, wood covers your pots with black soot that is very hard to wash off. Hexamine stoves are more expensive than most people want to spend and solar stoves take a long time to cook a meal. With so many advantages and disadvantages which one is the right choice for your backpacking adventure?

Stoves that use canisters for fuel are probably the most common. They fit comfortably in a backpack but availability of refills on your backpacking trip depends greatly on where you are traveling. If it is couple of days hiking and camping this one is probably fine. If it's across the world you may find problems buying replacement canisters that fit.

Alcohol stoves are an excellent choice for backpackers because they are small and lightweight. The average alcohol stove weighing less than an ounce. There are few places in the Untied States, or Canada, where these could not be filled. So this is a good stove to consider.

There actually are small wood backpacking stoves you can take with you if you like, or you can simply build yourself a campfire and cook on it. The key here is if you will be able to find enough wood to build a good cooking fire. But as well if you will be backpacking somewhere that cook fires are permitted. Solar energy is free, clean and readily available. But not always is the sun strong enough to cook the backpacker's food. Even when it is it seems to take forever. There also is the issue of not being able to cook if the sun has gone down. Some people will use a solar stove only if they have a backup with them. If it's a desert location the backpacker has chosen this may be the only option for fuel.


Current eBay camping stove Auctions

 
 


BERNZOMATIC PROPANE COOK STOVE - CAMPING - NEVER USEDUS $27.06
(8 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 15:00:44 PST
NEW PORTABLE BUTANE/GAS STOVE RANGE COOK TOP CAMPING US $29.88


End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 15:30:57 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $29.88
Butane Burner Grill Gas Portable Camping Stove w/ CaseUS $16.98


End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 16:00:35 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $16.98
NIB! Coghlans Folding Backpacking Camping Camp Stove!US $4.99
(1 Bid)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 18:00:00 PST
New COLEMAN PerfectFlow Camping Grill Propane stoveUS $19.99


End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 18:29:40 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $19.99
Vintage NO. 235 PAK COOK CAMPING HIKING STOVE BURNER!US $23.05
(2 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 18:32:00 PST
0.3 oz. Backpack Camping ALCOHOL STOVE Stoves BurnerUS $5.98


End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 18:53:44 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $5.98
Coleman 502 Single Burner Camping Stove BackpackingUS $15.50
(5 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 18:56:50 PST
Coleman Dual Fuel 2 Burner Camping Stove 424US $32.00
(7 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 19:00:00 PST
COLEMAN PEAK 1 MICRO BUTANE PROPANE GAS STOVE CAMPING US $12.50
(6 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 19:41:29 PST
Coleman 3 Burner Camp Camping Stove #426BUS $49.99
(0 Bid)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 19:45:35 PST
Optimus 323 Camping Backpacking Climbing Stove 1970'sUS $15.50
(3 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 21:17:18 PST
New Portable Single Burner Butane Stove for CampingUS $16.73
(0 Bid)
End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 21:32:33 PST
Ozark Trail 2 Double Burner Propane Camping Stove US $14.95


End Date: Wednesday Jan-07-2009 5:53:38 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $14.95
SVEA 123 Swedish Camp Stove Camping W/Box & PaperUS $49.85
(6 Bids)
End Date: Wednesday Jan-07-2009 6:39:11 PST
Camping Stove Bag Nylon - Universal Made in USA US $23.49


End Date: Wednesday Jan-07-2009 7:18:44 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $23.49
Camping Cook & Grill Stove Century MatchlessUS $84.99


End Date: Wednesday Jan-07-2009 7:18:45 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $84.99
MSR Alpine Cookset Camping, Backpacking, Hiking, StovesUS $36.00
(18 Bids)
End Date: Wednesday Jan-07-2009 9:44:36 PST
VINTAGE VULCAN RADIATOR SAFETY CHEF CAMP CAMPING STOVEUS $10.50
(3 Bids)
End Date: Wednesday Jan-07-2009 11:04:10 PST
BRUNTON RAPTOR FOLDABLE CAMPING CANISTER STOVE NEWUS $36.99


End Date: Wednesday Jan-07-2009 11:31:24 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $36.99


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