Best Camping Stove 2023

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What Camping Stove is the best in 2023?
Camping stoves, Money spend for nothing. Everyone got those somewhere in the garage or loft. It always seemed such a great idea.
But what is the best stove for a motorbike traveller? Spoiler Alert, the is no perfect stove. No magic bullet. But there are overall compromises who get you along way towards the perfect choice.
Follow me along , as I go through the pros and cons of each fuel system.
But in the end, its just a stove right?

Affiliate links to the stoves I'm using: It pays for a coffee. Thank you 😉

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What is your choice of camping stove? I really like to know. Please feel free to leave a comment below.

MOTOTravelUK
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Love my jetboil good for a quick brew when on the bike or a quick pot noodle

RevBombUK
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Trangia all the way for me, Jetboil is only a 1 pot wonder or good for dehydrated packs, MSR Pocket rocket wakes the camp up at 5 in the morning, You can cook a meal on a Trangia

rgbs
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I like the gas stove. Fast to oparate, doesn't smell, descent temperature that you can control and cheap. Only problem with this is that the containers are under pressure 😮 and in hot environments it could go B💥💥M

aristidis
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Watched this with internet as with my charity challenge I’ll be pulling over fro a quick brew saves buying a brew

thepeakybiker
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I'm gonna have to do a vid on my Soto Muka, makes utter sense to me to use petrol as you'll always have access to it, and the Muka is so easy to use compared to many other petrol stoves, no massive flames and hardly any soot. I don't get Jetboils, bulky, overly complex and too unstable. Just bought a Goshawk ERA alcohol burner - man that thing is like a rocket ship, not the best for simmering tho. Thanks, enjoyed this and gave me a bit of inspiration!

twowheeledadventuresuk
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Very interesting take on your personal favourites, but I never understand why people don’t carry a longer lighter. I bought a very thin, gas refillable lighter so your hands are nowhere near the flame and I always have my zippo with petrol or gas head as a back up. It lasts for ages in the bag ready for lighting.
With the gas canister, I used to carry the smaller ones, normally two is enough for a few days rather than two big ones, but to be honest I use my Coleman, the tank holds plenty of fuel for a few days and as long as you can get petrol you’re good to go.

wonkysfishingtales
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Hi Steph I them small burners in the orange plastic container with the green gas canister my mate gave me 2 meth burner’s don’t like 👍👍

SOLOMOTOUK
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As for my system, I have a self made IKEA hobo stove for wood cooking, a jet burner for ISO gas cooking, and a Trangia B25 for alcohol cooking. I have the three different types so I'm not limited to my options for different situations. Also, I enjoy using the different types of cooking because I do actual "cooking" and not just boiling water to add to dried food packages (I also use them as well), and calling that cooking. I laugh when some people say "this method" or "that method" takes too long. Really?! You got something more important to do instead of taking the time to relax?! Maybe they shouldn't be out there then. Or switch to decaf if you're that jacked up.

justsayin
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Wait....smelly, dirty, noisy?! I think I know her!!

justsayin