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Summary: These simple and light-weight stoves burn wood as well as hexamine tablets, white fuel and gas canisters through a single nozzle. They're popular in cold weather but they're loud and don't have a simmer control.
Some multi-fuel stoves burn different types of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal, for instance, takes both white and isobutane canister fuel.
Optimus Nova
The Optimus Nova amazon multi Fuel stoves-fuel stove can be used for a variety liquid fuels. It has a quick priming burner, self-purging aluminum pump and precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and wide legs make it a solid, rock-solid stove. This makes it an ideal stove for base camps for groups, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.
Contrary to many other stoves that use liquid fuel, which have a problem of unburned fuel is left in the fuel line and nozzle of the stove, the Optimus Nova has a shut off mechanism that works by simply flipping the container over. The intake hoses are removed from the fuel, and forces them to take in air, which puts out flames and depressurizes bottles.
This is an ingenious solution for an age-old issue and it's effective. The Nova can be used with any fuel bottle with an o-ring seal. This includes MSR bottles. It comes with an oven bag that has pockets for spares, tools, lubricant, and the fuel pump.
This is a great all-round backpacking stove that is suitable for use in the UK, particularly for expeditions in which a variety of fuels is necessary. The price is affordable when compared to canister stoves with similar capabilities. Furthermore the Optimus Nova is easy to maintain and a pleasure to use.
Kovea Hydra
The Kovea Hydra second hand multi fuel stoves ebay fuel stove first came on the market in 2010 and has been a popular choice for many backpackers since. It isn't as popular UK backpackers pay the stove much attention these days, possibly having caught up with better known brands or whatever the most recent lightweight offering out of China or Korea is but it doesn't mean the Hydra isn't still a great stove with its merits.
It is a small and light stove that can burn all liquid fuels, including white gas, propane butane and white gas with a single nozzle. It's a pretty standard stove design with the burner bell that is bolted to an aluminum body that is anchored by three fold out support legs. A pump sits 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 is a low-velocity flame type. This means that it is not affected by the wind.
It is a very versatile little cooker since it can be used with either propane canisters or isobutane. It is easy to simmer with isobutane and propane and burns all types of fuels at a good rate. However when using white gas, the stove can be a little slower.
One thing to be aware of concerning the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English that was clearly not written by an indigenous speaker of the language. The instructions warn against the use of certain kinds of lighter fluids that if used in a manner that is not what was intended, could result in an accident that could result in Kovea in a lot of hot legal water. But that, any 7/16ths UNEF threaded gas canister made by a reputable brand will work fine.
Primus OmniLite Ti
The Primus Omnilite Ti is a great option to those looking for a multifuel stove that can cook with a variety of fuels. It can be used with gas, petrol/gasoline or diesel, kerosene and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each fuel type and is also able to adjust the flame size, which is a nice feature. The stove comes with an fuel pipe that sits flat on the floor and can be connected to the tank quickly.
The Primus Omnilite is an excellent stove, but it requires maintenance to keep it running correctly. In particular, it has a tendency to flare during priming, which could be risky. This is a problem that occurs with all stoves with liquid fuel that use a secondary spindle throttle on the stove end to evaporate fuel instead of a generator coil.
It is also important to know that each fuel type needs a different jet. If you are cooking with kerosene then the jet hole will be smaller than if you were using gas. This is a minor issue but it's worth mentioning.
MSR Whisper Lite
The MSR Whisper Lite is one of the tiniest, lightest and cheapest 7kw multi fuel stove fuel stoves. It is also easy to fix on the field. It can run on either canister liquid gas or fuel and comes with attachments for both. The new model is lighter by 10% than its predecessor, and the burner system was revamped to improve the distribution of heat. It's perfect for beginners or backpackers with a budget.
The whistler Lite requires a bit of time to prepare, prime and boil water, but it's a reliable stove that will never fail you. The flame is powerful and can boil a Liter of water in just two minutes. The only downside is that it's not as effective for simmering as other stoves.
MSR developed the Dragonfly to be a more capable burner. It's similar to the whistler, but is smaller and has more performance. It's not as inexpensive as the Whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus stove and cookset is a great alternative that provides a similar configuration for a fraction of the cost. It is also possible to purchase Whisperlite International or Universal for isobutane containers as well. The same design is used for both but the Universal version can also be used with canister fuel as well.
Coleman Sportster II
This is a basic and basic Coleman stove that can do the job. It's compact, self-contained, and solid, with the tank at the bottom and the burner on the top. This makes it easy to use and a great option for backpackers, beginners who want to reduce weight and for those of us who prefer to have a backup or two in the van.
This stove is designed to burn Coleman's proprietary fuel (naptha also known as "white gas") but can be used with non-leaded gas too. A gallon of gasoline will last as longer as a standard Coleman liquid fuel cylinder so you'll save money on fuel using this alternative.
Liquid fuel stoves have a learning curve as you'll need to pressurize and prepare them to get a nice blue flame going. If you do it wrong, fuel can get into the tank, splash outside the burner, or sputter. Do some practice outside before going on your next trip to get the hang of it.
This stove does give up some performance or flame odor effectiveness with non-coleman fuels however it's a trade-off for the additional versatility it offers. Be sure to buy unleaded gas, and not one that's enriched with alcohol or Methanol. This is because these kinds of fuel will cause the unit to disintegrate, leak, sputter and possibly even explode!
ATG Jiko
The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel that's been designed to withstand harsh conditions like Africa. It is a compact, robust stove that burns gels, solid fuel tabs, and alcohol through a single nozzle. It's a minimalist and ultralight design that costs less than other multifuel stoves. The fuel is also less expensive per liter compared to gas canisters.
Other multifuel stoves use an individual nozzle for each kind of fuel. This makes them a little difficult to change in the rain or without gloves, and adds to their overall weight. Multifuel stoves of the latest type use a single nozzle to burn multiple fuels, making it easier. The newer versions of these stoves are known as 'hybrid', or 'compressed fuel multifuel stoves' and there are a variety of names for them like isobutane canister fuel white gas, kerosene, and unleaded car petrol/gasoline.
A multifuel stove kit can be purchased to convert your Trangia burners into multifuel stove with back boiler cookers. They are usually available at camping stores that specialize in camping and can be purchased internationally. They are ideal for Trangia enthusiasts. They can burn all liquid fuels, except diesel, and with the right accessories, they can even simmer.
Summary: These simple and light-weight stoves burn wood as well as hexamine tablets, white fuel and gas canisters through a single nozzle. They're popular in cold weather but they're loud and don't have a simmer control.
Some multi-fuel stoves burn different types of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal, for instance, takes both white and isobutane canister fuel.
Optimus Nova
The Optimus Nova amazon multi Fuel stoves-fuel stove can be used for a variety liquid fuels. It has a quick priming burner, self-purging aluminum pump and precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and wide legs make it a solid, rock-solid stove. This makes it an ideal stove for base camps for groups, kayaking, and the Arctic camp.
Contrary to many other stoves that use liquid fuel, which have a problem of unburned fuel is left in the fuel line and nozzle of the stove, the Optimus Nova has a shut off mechanism that works by simply flipping the container over. The intake hoses are removed from the fuel, and forces them to take in air, which puts out flames and depressurizes bottles.
This is an ingenious solution for an age-old issue and it's effective. The Nova can be used with any fuel bottle with an o-ring seal. This includes MSR bottles. It comes with an oven bag that has pockets for spares, tools, lubricant, and the fuel pump.
This is a great all-round backpacking stove that is suitable for use in the UK, particularly for expeditions in which a variety of fuels is necessary. The price is affordable when compared to canister stoves with similar capabilities. Furthermore the Optimus Nova is easy to maintain and a pleasure to use.
Kovea Hydra
The Kovea Hydra second hand multi fuel stoves ebay fuel stove first came on the market in 2010 and has been a popular choice for many backpackers since. It isn't as popular UK backpackers pay the stove much attention these days, possibly having caught up with better known brands or whatever the most recent lightweight offering out of China or Korea is but it doesn't mean the Hydra isn't still a great stove with its merits.
It is a small and light stove that can burn all liquid fuels, including white gas, propane butane and white gas with a single nozzle. It's a pretty standard stove design with the burner bell that is bolted to an aluminum body that is anchored by three fold out support legs. A pump sits 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 is a low-velocity flame type. This means that it is not affected by the wind.
It is a very versatile little cooker since it can be used with either propane canisters or isobutane. It is easy to simmer with isobutane and propane and burns all types of fuels at a good rate. However when using white gas, the stove can be a little slower.
One thing to be aware of concerning the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English that was clearly not written by an indigenous speaker of the language. The instructions warn against the use of certain kinds of lighter fluids that if used in a manner that is not what was intended, could result in an accident that could result in Kovea in a lot of hot legal water. But that, any 7/16ths UNEF threaded gas canister made by a reputable brand will work fine.
Primus OmniLite Ti
The Primus Omnilite Ti is a great option to those looking for a multifuel stove that can cook with a variety of fuels. It can be used with gas, petrol/gasoline or diesel, kerosene and aviation fuel. It has separate controls for each fuel type and is also able to adjust the flame size, which is a nice feature. The stove comes with an fuel pipe that sits flat on the floor and can be connected to the tank quickly.
The Primus Omnilite is an excellent stove, but it requires maintenance to keep it running correctly. In particular, it has a tendency to flare during priming, which could be risky. This is a problem that occurs with all stoves with liquid fuel that use a secondary spindle throttle on the stove end to evaporate fuel instead of a generator coil.
It is also important to know that each fuel type needs a different jet. If you are cooking with kerosene then the jet hole will be smaller than if you were using gas. This is a minor issue but it's worth mentioning.
MSR Whisper Lite
The MSR Whisper Lite is one of the tiniest, lightest and cheapest 7kw multi fuel stove fuel stoves. It is also easy to fix on the field. It can run on either canister liquid gas or fuel and comes with attachments for both. The new model is lighter by 10% than its predecessor, and the burner system was revamped to improve the distribution of heat. It's perfect for beginners or backpackers with a budget.
The whistler Lite requires a bit of time to prepare, prime and boil water, but it's a reliable stove that will never fail you. The flame is powerful and can boil a Liter of water in just two minutes. The only downside is that it's not as effective for simmering as other stoves.
MSR developed the Dragonfly to be a more capable burner. It's similar to the whistler, but is smaller and has more performance. It's not as inexpensive as the Whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus stove and cookset is a great alternative that provides a similar configuration for a fraction of the cost. It is also possible to purchase Whisperlite International or Universal for isobutane containers as well. The same design is used for both but the Universal version can also be used with canister fuel as well.
Coleman Sportster II
This is a basic and basic Coleman stove that can do the job. It's compact, self-contained, and solid, with the tank at the bottom and the burner on the top. This makes it easy to use and a great option for backpackers, beginners who want to reduce weight and for those of us who prefer to have a backup or two in the van.
This stove is designed to burn Coleman's proprietary fuel (naptha also known as "white gas") but can be used with non-leaded gas too. A gallon of gasoline will last as longer as a standard Coleman liquid fuel cylinder so you'll save money on fuel using this alternative.
Liquid fuel stoves have a learning curve as you'll need to pressurize and prepare them to get a nice blue flame going. If you do it wrong, fuel can get into the tank, splash outside the burner, or sputter. Do some practice outside before going on your next trip to get the hang of it.
This stove does give up some performance or flame odor effectiveness with non-coleman fuels however it's a trade-off for the additional versatility it offers. Be sure to buy unleaded gas, and not one that's enriched with alcohol or Methanol. This is because these kinds of fuel will cause the unit to disintegrate, leak, sputter and possibly even explode!
ATG Jiko
The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel that's been designed to withstand harsh conditions like Africa. It is a compact, robust stove that burns gels, solid fuel tabs, and alcohol through a single nozzle. It's a minimalist and ultralight design that costs less than other multifuel stoves. The fuel is also less expensive per liter compared to gas canisters.
Other multifuel stoves use an individual nozzle for each kind of fuel. This makes them a little difficult to change in the rain or without gloves, and adds to their overall weight. Multifuel stoves of the latest type use a single nozzle to burn multiple fuels, making it easier. The newer versions of these stoves are known as 'hybrid', or 'compressed fuel multifuel stoves' and there are a variety of names for them like isobutane canister fuel white gas, kerosene, and unleaded car petrol/gasoline.
A multifuel stove kit can be purchased to convert your Trangia burners into multifuel stove with back boiler cookers. They are usually available at camping stores that specialize in camping and can be purchased internationally. They are ideal for Trangia enthusiasts. They can burn all liquid fuels, except diesel, and with the right accessories, they can even simmer.
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