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food:cooking:stoves [2021/07/04 17:19] frater_secessus [electric stoves] |
food:cooking:stoves [2021/07/04 17:37] frater_secessus [gaseous fuel] |
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There are also [[https://amzn.to/3kkFSWE|ultralight stoves for isobutane]]((typically 80% isobutane / 20% propane for low temp performance)) containers, but the fuel is expensive so they are most often used only by hikers and backpackers for whom light weight is more important than fuel cost. [[https://amzn.to/3oUi7Zu|Lindal valve adapters]] can be used to run isobutane burners on propane or butane. | There are also [[https://amzn.to/3kkFSWE|ultralight stoves for isobutane]]((typically 80% isobutane / 20% propane for low temp performance)) containers, but the fuel is expensive so they are most often used only by hikers and backpackers for whom light weight is more important than fuel cost. [[https://amzn.to/3oUi7Zu|Lindal valve adapters]] can be used to run isobutane burners on propane or butane. |
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Related: [[https://thenextchallenge.org/guide-camping-gas-canisters/|guide to gaseous fuel connectors]] | Related: [[https://thenextchallenge.org/guide-camping-gas-canisters/|guide to gaseous fuel connectors]] |
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| For people who need to conserve space and who mainly use stoves to boil water, a [[https://amzn.to/2V8Odpq|JetBoil system]] makes efficient use of isobutane. |
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==== pressurized liquid fuel ==== | ==== pressurized liquid fuel ==== |
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