Posts Tagged ‘camping stoves’

Portable camping cookers to the rescue!

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Starting and maintaining a fire in a pit either dug by you or provided by the campgrounds can be very dangerous especially if there are kids running around. Fire is unpredictable and can change from safe to dangerous in a matter of seconds. You don’t want something with that propensity around your family or friends.

This hazard can be prevented with the purchase of a portable camping cooker. The fire is controlled only staying at the temperature/size that you set it to. It can easily be set on a bench and supervised by one adult. The cooking will be much more efficient than a wild fire created by burning wood as well. Make sure your family isn’t at risk of a wild fire unexpectedly spreading and buy a portable camping cooker.

Camping 101: Dual or light-weight camping stove

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Most of the time camping stoves are easy to set-up and it takes up little space as possible. A good camping stove will need to have a steady base-of-support. Try to avoid the ones that wobble on uneven surfaces or when they have a large item on top of them.

Consider getting the most dependable, strong, compact, light, easy-to-use, camping stove that performs well in all the conditions you encounter. Keep in mind if you have to travel outside the United States make sure to look at multi-fuel camping stoves because white gas is hard to find.

If you’re camping with families and groups at a campground where you do not have to move much, try to have the two burner camping stoves, this will help with make meal preparation faster and easier. When hiking or backpacking though you will want to travel with a lighter camping stove.

Camping stoves can weigh less than four ounces, not including the fuel and container. A quality camping stove is designed to fit inside other equipment used for camping. This makes packing and traveling easier and less time consuming. The dual burner and light-weight stoves are split into two types, liquid fuel or canister.

Wide Variety of Features in Camping Stoves

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

For the avid camper or camping family, it’s a good idea to have a camping stove. Small models are so affordable now (as little as $30) that there really is no reason not to get one. When compared with the inconvenience and messiness of trying to cook over a campfire three meals a day, an inexpensive camp stove is well worth the price you pay.  Camp stoves come in a wide variety of different configurations. The most traditional model looks a little like a briefcase that opens to reveal two burners and is powered by a propane tank.

Unless you want to cook squatting at floor-level, it’s recommended to place the stove on a picnic table for cooking.   Other stoves have a large four-burner capacity, larger propane tanks, and legs. This eliminates the need for a picnic table. Another common type of stove is the ultra-light backpacking stove. It consists of a single burner attached to a propane tank. The first two types are good for casual camping enthusiasts camping in groups or families. The second is good for the camper/backpacker who is traveling alone or is just cooking for himself.

Camping Stove Is Your Means Of Survival

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Having the right and efficient camping stove can be a great deal for your survival, especially if you intend to go out in the wilderness. In places such as these, it will mean that you will not be able to get easy access on many essential items that you need for your everyday survival. Any campers should be aware of the different types of camping stoves which they can buy on the market today. Aside from having a well performing and efficient camping stove, you will need to know the different fuel types that are used on camping stoves.

There are generally three different fuel types which include solid fuel, alcohol gel or hex blocks, liquid fuel which consists of white gas, Coleman fuel and sometimes unleaded gas and lastly the canister fuel which is a pre-filled canisters of either propane or butane. Often times, the fuel types will depend on the likes of one’s preferences. However, having said that the most common fuel types that many use will be liquid and the canister fuel. It is advisable to determine which type of fuel which will suits you the best before the day of your camping trip.

The Essentials For Your Camping Needs

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Having a reliable list of camping supplies that are necessary to ensure that you don’t forget anything back home that you are going to need when going outdoors can prove to be a life saver.  Our article The Perfect Guide For Camping Supplies and Essentials will provide you with that list.