I had a small Optimus stove years ago that used white gas (coleman fuel). It was about a little larger than a can of beans and had a little pot that doubled as the top to enclose it when it was not in use. It was a behemoth next to these little stoves.The Annoyed Man wrote:I actually have a set of these stoves on order from Amazon, along with a couple of 100 gram Jetboil fuel bottles. I didn't realize they're as tiny as Andy has illustrated.
Teeny camping stove
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Thanks for the info on the Jetboil AndyC.
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Re: Teeny camping stove
These stoves are great. I have a Snow Peak which is basically the same thing but a bit more expensive. The small fuel bottles last a long time and are especially greater for boiling coffee/tea water, canned soups, water for freeze-dried foods. My wife and I backpack multi day trips and love the size and weight of these little stoves. The only difficulty might be finding a freeze-dried food you like.
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