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mrbluu
29th October 2017, 08:03 AM
Guys looking to get a camp stove for an up coming trip, any recommendations and advice?

I'm looking at running something like this and running it with a 4kg LPG bottle.

http://www.bcf.com.au/Product/Coleman-Fyreknight-Hyperflame-LPG-Stove/385980

Thanks.

Grunt
29th October 2017, 08:13 AM
Guys looking to get a camp stove for an up coming trip, any recommendations and advice?

I'm looking at running something like this and running it with a 4kg LPG bottle.

http://www.bcf.com.au/Product/Coleman-Fyreknight-Hyperflame-LPG-Stove/385980

Thanks.For our camper trailer I have a Weber baby q and a small butane burner. Does the job sensationally.

mrbluu
29th October 2017, 09:14 PM
For our camper trailer I have a Weber baby q and a small butane burner. Does the job sensationally.I've already got Weber Q but I think it's too big to bring on this trip. We got the little portable butane gas stoves as well but looking for something that can run off the LPG bottle.

We got this to bring on the trip.

https://www.weberbbq.com.au/barbecues/charcoal/portable/go-anywhere/

Grunt
30th October 2017, 07:22 AM
I've already got Weber Q but I think it's too big to bring on this trip. We got the little portable butane gas stoves as well but looking for something that can run off the LPG bottle.

We got this to bring on the trip.

https://www.weberbbq.com.au/barbecues/charcoal/portable/go-anywhere/

I have the BabyQ for cooking the main stuff and hte Butane is to boil the kettle and cook veges that cant be cooked under the Weber. Horses for Courses.

mrbluu
30th October 2017, 10:24 AM
I have the BabyQ for cooking the main stuff and hte Butane is to boil the kettle and cook veges that cant be cooked under the Weber. Horses for Courses.

I would get a BabyQ but I already have 3 webers and don't need a 4th.

ZENNON
1st November 2017, 11:14 PM
Personally a big fan of these
https://www.bigw.com.au/search/?text=campmaster

Sydney Hacker
2nd November 2017, 09:09 AM
I have a similar Coleman to the one you linked Bluu and it goes great. The advantage of it over the webber is you don't need a second burner for water or so forth, you just take the hot plate off.

mrbluu
2nd November 2017, 07:17 PM
Personally a big fan of these
https://www.bigw.com.au/search/?text=campmasterWhich one mate 4 came up with the link.
I have a similar Coleman to the one you linked Bluu and it goes great. The advantage of it over the webber is you don't need a second burner for water or so forth, you just take the hot plate off.Thats what I'm thinking as well.

What model do u have?

Sydney Hacker
2nd November 2017, 07:24 PM
Which one mate 4 came up with the link.Thats what I'm thinking as well. What model do u have? Not sure of the model sorry, it is a 3 burner one though.

wazamac
2nd November 2017, 08:03 PM
A Gas supplier of mine dropped this catalogue off this afternoon. Can be viewed online.

http://supagas.com.au/about-us/catalogue/#page=catalogue&params=supasavers%2F5c91jute8&additional=pid%3DpromotedCatalogue&pageNo=10

mrbluu
2nd November 2017, 10:41 PM
A Gas supplier of mine dropped this catalogue off this afternoon. Can be viewed online.http://supagas.com.au/about-us/catalogue/#page=catalogue&params=supasavers%2F5c91jute8&additional=pid%3DpromotedCatalogue&pageNo=10 Cool not sure how I'm going to cook dinner with a welder but I'll figure it out 😆

wazamac
3rd November 2017, 01:09 PM
Ameteur 😝

ZENNON
3rd November 2017, 01:29 PM
Which one mate 4 came up with the link.
Any! We, and pretty much everyone in our camping group, has one (or more) of the small single ones you can get for $15
https://www.bigw.com.au/product/campmaster-portable-gas-stove-cm2210rw/p/891460/

Good thing about em is they are nice and small - super easy to use - and you don't have to stuff around with a big gas bottle and they just use the small canisters
(even if you buy a big setup - I'd suggest getting one of these)

I've seen the double ones with the hotplate before too - and they are also good - but obviously bulkier


Admittedly, they are not quite as hot as a proper gas bottle setup
But I've never had to cook anything at a thousand billion degrees


Ps. I have a big double burner coleman thing in the shed and I never bother even taking it

Ferrins
3rd November 2017, 08:07 PM
Rambo.

mrbluu
3rd November 2017, 08:47 PM
Any! We, and pretty much everyone in our camping group, has one (or more) of the small single ones you can get for $15
https://www.bigw.com.au/product/campmaster-portable-gas-stove-cm2210rw/p/891460/

Good thing about em is they are nice and small - super easy to use - and you don't have to stuff around with a big gas bottle and they just use the small canisters
(even if you buy a big setup - I'd suggest getting one of these)

I've seen the double ones with the hotplate before too - and they are also good - but obviously bulkier


Admittedly, they are not quite as hot as a proper gas bottle setup
But I've never had to cook anything at a thousand billion degrees


Ps. I have a big double burner coleman thing in the shed and I never bother even taking itYeah I got one of those too, but was thinking of something like the Coleman twin burners