Three things to consider when choosing a gas stove
- Where will it be used?– start by thinking about the conditions under which you will use the gas stove. If you are going on a longer hike with a lot of packing, for example, the weight of the gas stove is much more important than if you go on a shorter trip in the forest or out with the caravan.
- Keep in mind that a 227 g gas bottle is sufficient for one use per day (over approx. 5 days in summer, 2-3 days in winter).
- Cooking time – if it is important to you that the gas stove can boil water quickly, you should choose a gas stove with a short cooking time.
- Burn-time– the burn-time is also something you should consider. Burn-time indicates how long the gas stove can be used with a specific amount of fuel. This value, in combination with the cooking time, determines how much gas you need to bring to operate the gas stove.
Frequently asked questions about gas stoves
How does a gas stove work?
When you connect the burner to the gas tube and release the gas, a vapour of highly flammable gas is emitted that quickly starts to burn when you light it.
How do you light a gas stove?
Some gas stoves have piezo ignition where you only need to press a button to light the gas. You can also use a flint and matches.
How long can you use a gas stove?
The gas stove can be used for several years. However, the volume of gas determines how long the stove can be operated.