Choosing the Right Fuel for your Camping Stove

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Important points to look before you buy a Camping Stove

Aside from the brand, size, weight, and features, another top factor to consider when buying a camping stove is the type of fuel it uses. Fuel types differ in cost, performance, and convenience. Knowing the different advantages of each would help you make an informed decision during your purchase. Here are the fuel options and some valuable pieces of information about them.

Contents at a Glance

Propane

This is one of the most popular types of fuel because of convenience and ease of use. This particular type of fuel that does not require pouring or priming. What you only need to do is to attach the fuel cylinder to the appliance and you are ready to go whip up an exciting cooking masterpiece. This type of fuel provides superior performance generally. However, it operates less efficiently during cold temperatures, which can cause the pressure to drop in the cylinder and to diminish the output. It is also quite heavy and a little more expensive than other options.

ColemanĀ® Fuel

coleman fuelThis fuel, which is also known as white gas, is most advantageous for winter camping or for camping destinations located at high altitudes. This is the fuel that can burn even at subzero temperatures. It is not affected with temperature drop. Moreover, it is refined, burns hotter, and burns cleaner than most other fuel types. It is also not that expensive and is easy to obtain. Since this fuel comes in small refillable fuel bottles, you do not have to worry about disposing empty cylinders. The only advantage is that you need to pump the stove regularly to maintain pressure in the fuel tank.

Butane and Butane Fuel

Canisters that come with a mix of butane and propane are popular for being lightweight, reseable, and connectible to stoves and lanterns. They are also simple to use. This type of fuel is ideal for backpackers because of the light weight. The downside to using this fuel is that the canisters cannot be recycled and this fuel does not perform well during subfreezing temperatures. Sometimes, they stop working completely. If you are going to camp during winter season, this may not be the best option for you.

Powermax%u2122 Fuel

The power of Powermax fuel is amazing. This fuel exclusive from Coleman boasts of a high performance mix of butane and propane that is not affected by high altitude or a drop in the temperature. It comes with a cartridge that has a reseable connection that ensures that no fuel goes to waste. Moreover, the canisters are recyclable too and very light in weight as well.

Unleaded Gasoline

gas stoveThe cheapest among all the fuels, unleaded gasoline can also be purchased just about anywhere. In fact, during an emergency, you can get the gas from the tank of your RV or car to fuel up your DualFuel lantern or stove. It is widely available and very inexpensive.

Kerosene

Kerosene does not enjoy as much popularity as the other fuel types. This one, which is economical, widely available, and reliable, is not approved by others because of its being smoky and its strong aversive smell.

After you have brought your camping stove, next on your list would be other camping accessories, furniture and equipment such as camping chairs, propane heaters, camping tents, sleeping bags, Coleman grill and so many more. Make sure you rely only on a trusted brand, you buy only from an authorized dealer, and you determine your camping needs prior to the purchase so you can end up with the best camping gear.

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