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This makes it an ideal stove for backpacking groups, base camps, kayaking, and Arctic camping.<br><br>The Optimus Nova is different from other liquid fuel stoves that have a problem with unburned fuel remaining in the fuel line or the nozzle. This can be solved by simply flipping over the bottle. The intake hoses are removed from the fuel and causes them to absorb air which stifles flames and depressurizes the bottle.<br><br>This is an ingenious solution to an age-old problem and it certainly works. The Nova can be used with any standard fuel bottle that has an o-ring seal, including MSR bottles. It also comes with a fully-featured stove bag that includes separate pockets for spare parts, tools as well as lubricant and the fuel pump.<br><br>This is an excellent backpacking stove that can be used in the UK. It is particularly suitable for trips where a variety of fuels are required. Its price is also very affordable when compared to canister stoves that have similar capabilities. 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However, any 7/16ths UNEF threaded gas canister from a reputable brand is likely to work perfectly.<br><br>Primus OmniLite Ti<br><br>Primus Omnilite Ti can be an ideal option for those looking for a multifuel cookware that can cook using a variety of fuels. It can operate on gas, petrol/gasoline, Kerosene, diesel and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each fuel type, and you can also alter the size of the flame. This stove has an fuel pipe that sits flat on the floor and can be connected to the tank in a snap.<br><br>While the Primus Omnilite is a fantastic stove, it requires maintenance in order to ensure it is operating properly. In particular it is prone to flare during priming, which could be dangerous. This issue is common to all stoves that use liquid fuel that utilize a secondary spindle on the stove's side instead of a coil to vaporize the fuel.<br><br>It is also important to note that each fuel type needs the use of a different jet. This means that if cooking on kerosene, the jet hole has to be smaller than when using gas. It's not a major issue, but it's worth mentioning.<br><br>MSR Whisper Lite<br><br>The MSR Whisper Lite stove is one of the lightest, smallest and most affordable multi-fuel stoves. It is also easy to repair on the field. It can be run on canister fuel or liquid gas and includes attachments for both. The new model is lighter by 10% than its predecessor, and the burner has been revamped to improve heat distribution. This is a great option for backpackers with a limited budget or beginners.<br><br>It takes a bit of time to set up, prime, and boil water but the whistler Lite is a reliable camping stove that will not disappoint you. The flame is powerful and can cook a Liter of water in just two minutes. The only downside is that it does not simmer as well as other stoves.<br><br>MSR created the Dragonfly to be a better burner. It's a similar design to the whistler, but it's smaller and has more performance. It's not as cheap as the Whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus stove and cookset is a great alternative that offers the same configuration for a fraction of the cost. Whisperlite International and Universal can be utilized with isobutane. Both versions share the same design and style, however the Universal version is also compatible with canister fuel.<br><br>Coleman Sportster II<br><br>Like many Coleman stoves, this is a no frills unpretentious unit that will get the job done. It's small, self-contained and solid with the tank at the bottom and the burner on top. This makes it simple to use and a good choice for beginners, backpackers who want to save on weight and for those who want to keep an extra or two in the van.<br><br>Designed to burn Coleman's own exclusive fuel (naptha gas, also referred to as white gas), this stove can be used with unleaded gasoline too. This option can save you money since gasoline tanks can last longer than the conventional Coleman liquid fuel cylinder.<br><br>Liquid fuel stoves come with a learning curve as you'll need to pressurize and prepare them to get a nice blue flame going. If you're not careful, fuel can pool, spray outside the burner, or sputter. Do some practice outside before going on your next trip to learn how to do it.<br><br>The stove will suffer some performance and odor of the flame efficiency if you choose to use non-Coleman gasoline, but this is a tradeoff in its versatility. Be sure to buy gasoline that isn't leaded and not augmented with methanol or ethanol (alcohol). This is because these kinds of fuel can cause the unit to be sputtering, leaky, and may even explode!<br><br>ATG Jiko<br><br>The ATG Jiko multi fuel stove from South Africa (formerly known as the jiko) is an ultralight multifuel stove designed for harsh conditions like Africa. It's a compact and reliable all-in-one system that burns alcohol, solid fuel tabs, and gels with a single nozzle. It's a minimalist and ultralight design that is priced lower than other multifuel stoves. Fuel is also cheaper per liter compared to gas canisters.<br><br>Other multifuel stoves have a separate nozzle for each type of fuel. This makes them a little difficult to change in the rain or without gloves and can add to their weight overall. Multifuel stoves that are of the current model use a single nozzle to burn multiple fuels, making it easier. The newer versions of these stoves are known as 'hybrid', or 'compressed multifuel stoves'. there are various names for them like isobutane canister fuel, white gas, kerosene and unleaded gasoline/car petrol.<br><br>A multifuel stove kit can be bought to convert your Trangia burners into multifuel cookers. They are usually available from specialised camping stores and are also available for purchase internationally. They're a great choice for Trangia fans. They're capable of burning all liquid fuels except diesel, and when used with the correct accessories can even simmer.
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This makes it an ideal stove for group base camps, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.<br><br>Unlike many other liquid fuel stoves which have a problem in which unburned fuel is left in the fuel line and the nozzle of the stove the Optimus Nova has a shut off mechanism that operates by flipping the bottle over. The intake hoses are removed from the fuel and causes them to absorb air, which puts out flames and depressurizes the bottle.<br><br>This seems like an innovative solution to an old problem and it definitely works. The Nova can be used with any standard fuel bottle with an o-ring seal. This includes MSR bottles. It comes with an oven bag that has pockets for tools, spares, lubricant, and the fuel pump.<br><br>This is an excellent backpacking stove that can be used in the UK. It is particularly useful for expeditions, where many fuel types are required. The price is reasonable compared to other stoves in the canister category with similar capabilities. Additionally the Optimus Nova is easy to maintain and a pleasure to use.<br><br>Kovea Hydra<br><br>The Kovea Hydra multi fuel stove was first introduced in 2010 and has been a popular choice for many backpackers since. The Hydra isn't as well-known with UK backpackers any more possibly because they've caught up to better-known brands or the newest lightweight offerings from China or Korea. However, this doesn't mean it's any less useful.<br><br>It's a compact and light stove, burning all liquid fuels, including white gas and propane butane through only one nozzle. It has a fairly typical stove design, with a burner bell bolted to the body, which is then anchored by three fold out support legs. A pump is located on the top of the fuel line and the generator loop is positioned around the inlet, and the flame spreader is situated above that. The burner itself is a low velocity flame type which makes it a little less impacted by winds.<br><br>It is a nice feature that it can be used with a canister of isobutane or propane, making it a multi-functional small cooker. It is easy to simmer on isobutane or propane and burns all fuel types at a decent level but is slower than other stoves that use white gas.<br><br>One important thing to remember with the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English which was not written by a native speaker of the language. The instructions warn against using certain types of lighter fluid. If you don't follow the instructions correctly they could result in an accident and land Kovea into legal trouble. Any 7/16ths UNEF-threaded gas canister of a trusted brand will work fine.<br><br>Primus OmniLite Ti<br><br>The Primus Omnilite Ti is a ideal choice to those looking for a multifuel stove that can cook using a variety fuels. It can run on gas, petrol/gasoline or fuel oil, kerosene, and diesel fuel. It has separate controls for each fuel type and can also be used to alter the size of the flame which is a wonderful feature. This stove also has a fuel line that lies flat on the ground and is easily connected to the tank.<br><br>The Primus Omnilite is an excellent stove, but it requires maintenance to keep it running properly. In particular it has a tendency to flare when priming which can be a bit dangerous. This issue is common to all stoves that use liquid fuel that use a second spindle at the stove's end instead of an actual coil to vaporize the fuel.<br><br>It is also important to know that every fuel type requires an individual jet. If you are cooking using kerosene, the jet hole will be smaller than if using gas. This is a minor issue but it's worth mentioning.<br><br>MSR Whisper Light<br><br>The MSR Whisper Lite is one of the lightest, smallest and most affordable multi fuel stoves. 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Cheap Multi Fuel Stoves

Summary: These simple and light-weight stoves burn wood and hexamine tablets as well as gas canisters and white fuel with one nozzle. They're popular in colder temperatures, but they're noisy and don't have a simmer limit.

Some multi-fuel stoves burn different kinds of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal can be used with both white and isobutane canisters for fuel.

Optimus Nova

The Optimus Nova is a multi-fuel stove that can be used with a variety of liquid fuels. It comes with a quick-priming stove as well as an aluminium pump that self-purges and a precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and wide legs make it a solid and solid stove. This makes it an ideal stove for group base camps, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.

Unlike many other liquid fuel stoves which have a problem in which unburned fuel is left in the fuel line and the nozzle of the stove the Optimus Nova has a shut off mechanism that operates by flipping the bottle over. The intake hoses are removed from the fuel and causes them to absorb air, which puts out flames and depressurizes the bottle.

This seems like an innovative solution to an old problem and it definitely works. The Nova can be used with any standard fuel bottle with an o-ring seal. This includes MSR bottles. It comes with an oven bag that has pockets for tools, spares, lubricant, and the fuel pump.

This is an excellent backpacking stove that can be used in the UK. It is particularly useful for expeditions, where many fuel types are required. The price is reasonable compared to other stoves in the canister category with similar capabilities. Additionally the Optimus Nova is easy to maintain and a pleasure to use.

Kovea Hydra

The Kovea Hydra multi fuel stove was first introduced in 2010 and has been a popular choice for many backpackers since. The Hydra isn't as well-known with UK backpackers any more possibly because they've caught up to better-known brands or the newest lightweight offerings from China or Korea. However, this doesn't mean it's any less useful.

It's a compact and light stove, burning all liquid fuels, including white gas and propane butane through only one nozzle. It has a fairly typical stove design, with a burner bell bolted to the body, which is then anchored by three fold out support legs. A pump is located on the top of the fuel line and the generator loop is positioned around the inlet, and the flame spreader is situated above that. The burner itself is a low velocity flame type which makes it a little less impacted by winds.

It is a nice feature that it can be used with a canister of isobutane or propane, making it a multi-functional small cooker. It is easy to simmer on isobutane or propane and burns all fuel types at a decent level but is slower than other stoves that use white gas.

One important thing to remember with the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English which was not written by a native speaker of the language. The instructions warn against using certain types of lighter fluid. If you don't follow the instructions correctly they could result in an accident and land Kovea into legal trouble. Any 7/16ths UNEF-threaded gas canister of a trusted brand will work fine.

Primus OmniLite Ti

The Primus Omnilite Ti is a ideal choice to those looking for a multifuel stove that can cook using a variety fuels. It can run on gas, petrol/gasoline or fuel oil, kerosene, and diesel fuel. It has separate controls for each fuel type and can also be used to alter the size of the flame which is a wonderful feature. This stove also has a fuel line that lies flat on the ground and is easily connected to the tank.

The Primus Omnilite is an excellent stove, but it requires maintenance to keep it running properly. In particular it has a tendency to flare when priming which can be a bit dangerous. This issue is common to all stoves that use liquid fuel that use a second spindle at the stove's end instead of an actual coil to vaporize the fuel.

It is also important to know that every fuel type requires an individual jet. If you are cooking using kerosene, the jet hole will be smaller than if using gas. This is a minor issue but it's worth mentioning.

MSR Whisper Light

The MSR Whisper Lite is one of the lightest, smallest and most affordable multi fuel stoves. It is also easy to repair in the field. It is able to be used with liquid gas or canister fuel and includes attachments for both. The new model is 10% lighter than its predecessor and the burner has been revamped for improved heat distribution. It's ideal for novices or budget-minded backpackers.

It takes a bit of time to set up, prime, and boil water but the whistler Lite is a reliable camp stove that will not let you down. The flame is extremely powerful and can cook a liter of water within two minutes. The only issue is that it does not simmer as well as other stoves.

MSR developed the Dragonfly to be a more powerful burner. It's designed in the same way like the whistler, but it is more compact and offers superior performance. It's not as cheap as the Whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus cookset and stove is an excellent alternative that offers similar features for less than half the price. Whisperlite International and Universal can be utilized with isobutane. The same design is used for both, however the Universal version can be run with canister fuel as well.

Coleman Sportster II

It's a simple and basic Coleman stove that does the job. It's solid and compact, and it's self-contained with the tank on the bottom and the burner up top. This makes it easy to operate and a great option for backpackers, beginners who want to cut weight, and those who keep a few spares in the van.

This stove is designed to burn Coleman's exclusive fuel (naptha which is also referred to as "white gas") but it can be used with non-leaded gas as well. This option can save you money since a gallon of gasoline can last as long as the regular Coleman liquid fuel cylinder.

Liquid fuel stoves have a learning curve, as you'll have to pressurize and prime them before you can get a nice blue flame. If you don't do it correctly, fuel can be sprayed onto the burner, or even sputter. To master this, practice outside before embarking on your excursion.

This stove sacrifices some performance or odor reduction when using non-coleman fuels, but that's a trade off for the additional flexibility it provides. Make sure to purchase gasoline that isn't leaded and not that is enriched with methanol or ethanol (alcohol). These kinds of fuels can cause the unit's performance to degrade and even explode.

ATG Jiko

The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel engineered for harsh environments such as Africa. It's an extremely compact and reliable all-in-one stove that burns solid fuel, alcohol, tabs and also gels through one nozzle. It is a minimalist, ultralight design that costs less than other multifuel stoves. The fuel is also less expensive per liter when compared to gas canisters.

Other multifuel stoves have different nozzles for every type of fuel. It isn't easy to switch between fuels during bad weather, or when wearing gloves. This can increase the overall weight. multifuel stove with back boiler stoves of the latest model use a single nozzle to burn multiple fuels, which makes it much easier. These stoves can be called hybrids or compressed fuel multifuel stoves. They are also known under other names like isobutane, Multi fuel stove white gas, kerosene and unleaded gasoline/car petrol.

Another option is to purchase a multifuel stove which converts your standard Trangia burner into a multifuel cooker. These are available at camping stores that specialize in outdoor equipment and can be bought internationally. They are a good option for Trangia fans and they're capable of burning all liquid fuels except diesel and if equipped with the right accessories can even cook.