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Summary: These basic and light-weight stoves burn wood and hexamine tablets as well as gas canisters and white fuel through only one nozzle. They are popular in colder weather, but they are noisy and lack simmer control.

Some multi-fuel stoves are hybrids that can burn different kinds of liquid fuel. The MSR WhisperLite Universal can be used with white and isobutane canisters for fuel.

Optimus Nova

The Optimus Nova is a multi-fuel stove that can be used with a variety of liquid fuels. It features a quick priming burner, a self-purging aluminium pump, and a precise simmer control. Its low center of gravity and large spreading legs make it a sturdy stove that can be used on hard ground. This makes it a great stove for base camps for groups as well as kayaking and the Arctic camp.

In contrast to other stoves with liquid fuel that have a problem in which unburned fuel remains in the fuel line and the nozzle of the stove the Optimus Nova has a shut off mechanism that operates by flipping the bottle over. The intake hose is then removed from the fuel, causing it to draw in air, which smothers the flame and depressurizes the bottle.

This is a pretty ingenious solution to an old problem, and it works. The Nova can be used with any standard fuel bottle that has an o-ring seal. This includes MSR bottles. It also comes with a fully featured stove bag that includes separate pockets for spare parts, tools as well as lubricant and the fuel pump.

This is a great all round backpacking stove for use in the UK, particularly for expeditions in which a variety of fuels is required. The price is very affordable when compared with other canister stoves that have similar capabilities. Moreover the Optimus Nova is easy to maintain and a pleasure to use.

Kovea Hydra

The Kovea Hydra multi fuel stove first came on the market in 2010 and has been a favourite choice for many backpackers ever since. Fewer UK backpackers pay it much attention nowadays perhaps because they've fallen behind with more popular brands or whatever the latest lightweight stove from China or Korea is but that doesn't mean that the Hydra does not have its merits.

It's a small and light stove, burning all liquid fuels including white gas and propane butane through one nozzle. It has a fairly typical stove design with the burner bell that is bolted to a body that anchors three support legs that fold out. The pump is on the top of the fuel line, the generator loop goes around the inlet, and the flame spreader sits above the inlet. The burner itself is a low-speed flame type that helps it to be less affected by wind.

It is a very versatile little cooker since it can be used with isobutane canisters or propane canisters. It is simple to simmer using isobutane and propane, and it burns all types of fuels at a good rate. However when using white gas the stove can be a little slower.

One thing to keep in mind with the Hydra is that the instructions are written in English which was not written by someone who speaks the language. The instructions warn against the use of certain types of lighter fluids, which if mistaken for what is actually intended can lead to an accident that could result in Kovea in a lot of hot legal water. That said that any 7/16ths UNEF threaded gas canister made by a reputable manufacturer should work just fine.

Primus OmniLite Ti

The Primus Omnilite Ti is a excellent choice to those looking for a multifuel stove that can cook with a variety of fuels. It can run on gasoline, petrol/gasoline, fuel oil, multi fuel stove kerosene, and diesel fuel. It has separate controls for every fuel type and allows you to alter the size of the flame. This stove also comes with a fuel line that lies flat on the ground and can be easily connected to the tank.

While the Primus Omnilite is a fantastic stove, it will require maintenance in order to keep it working correctly. Particularly it has a tendency to flare when priming which can be risky. This issue is common to all liquid fuel stoves that use a second spindle on the stove's side instead of an actual coil to vaporize the fuel.

Another issue is that it requires different jets for each type of fuel. This means that if you're cooking on kerosene the jet hole must be smaller than when cooking with gas. This is a minor nuisance but it's still worth mentioning.

MSR Whisper Light

The MSR Whisper Lite stove is one of the tiniest, lightest and most affordable multi-fuel stoves. It is also easy to repair in the field. It can be used with either canister fuel or liquid gas and comes with attachments for each. The new model is lighter by 10% over its predecessor and the burner system was revamped to improve heat distribution. This is a great option for backpackers on a tight budget or those who are just beginning.

It takes a bit of time to set up, prime, and boil water but the whistler Lite is a reliable camp stove that will not let you down. The flame is extremely powerful when cranked to its maximum and can easily boil a liter of water in less than two minutes. The only drawback is it's not as good for simmering as other stoves.

This is the reason MSR has designed the Dragonfly stove, which is a more capable simmering burner. It is similar in design as the whistler, but it is more compact and provides better performance. However, it's not as cheap as the whistler Lite. The Soto Amicus cookset and stove is a great alternative, offering similar features for less than half the price. It is also possible to purchase Whisperlite International or Universal for isobutane canisters as well. Both versions share the same design and style, but the Universal version is also compatible with canister fuel.

Coleman Sportster II

It's a simple low-cost, no-frills Coleman stove that does the job. It's sturdy, compact and self-contained with the tank on the bottom and the burner on at the top. This makes it easy to use and is a great choice for beginners, backpackers looking to save weight and those of us who keep a few spares in the van.

The stove is designed to burn Coleman's proprietary fuel (naptha gas, also referred to as white gas) This stove can be used with non-leaded gasoline too. This option will save you money as gasoline tanks can last longer than the conventional Coleman liquid fuel cylinder.

It requires some practice to achieve a perfect blue flame on a stove that burns liquid fuel. You'll have to pressurize them and prime them properly before you can do this. If you don't do it right your fuel may spill out, splash beyond the burner, or even sputter. To get the hang of this do some practice outside before embarking on your excursion.

The stove will sacrifice some performance or flame odor effectiveness with non-coleman fuels however this is a trade-off in exchange for the extra flexibility it offers. Make sure you purchase unleaded gas and not something that's enriched with alcohol or Methanol. This is because these kinds of fuel will cause the unit to degrade, leak, sputter and even explode!

ATG Jiko

The ATG Jiko Multi Fuel Stove from South Africa is an ultralight multifuel engineered for harsh environments such as Africa. It's a compact, robust stove that burns gels, solid fuel tabs, and alcohol through only one nozzle. It's a light and minimalist design that costs less than most other multifuel stoves and also offers low costs of ownership, and fuel is less expensive per liter than gas canisters.

Other multifuel stoves feature a separate nozzle for each type of fuel. This makes them difficult to switch between fuels in the rain or without gloves and can add to their weight overall. The newest models of multifuel stoves have come up with a way to make use of the same nozzle for multiple fuels which is much simpler. They can be referred to as hybrids or multifuel compressed fuel stoves. They can also be referred to by other names, such as white gas, isobutane kerosene and unleaded gasoline/car petrol.

Another option is to purchase a multifuel stove kit that can convert your regular Trangia burner into a multi fuel cooker. These are available in camping stores that specialize in outdoor equipment and are also available internationally. They're a great option for Trangia fans and they're capable of burning all liquid fuels except diesel, and when used with the correct accessories can even simmer.mazona-warwick-4-kw-ecodesign-ready-mult

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