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MSR Pocket Rocket Stove
2 recommendations
"Light is right—did I say that already? This stove never has to be left behind. With the weight you save, you can afford to bring your espresso maker!"
Snow Peak LiteMax Stove One Color, One Size: Sports & Outdoors
1 recommendation
"The worst thing about backpacking is finding a spot to stay for the night and all the dang wood around you is too wet to start a fire! Instead, this ultrilight stove is the perfect tagalong to bring with you! It only weighs 1.9 oz and folds up for easy transport! That way you know you can cook your meal!"
Coleman Exponent Feather 442 Dual Fuel Backpacking Stove
1 recommendation
"I've used a version of this stove for about 15 years, although to this date I haven't needed to use the unleaded fuel option - thankfully. I've managed to get my food cooked from 0-11,000 feet, and even out on the windy playa. It's reasonably small and light, and you don't have to use disposable fuel canisters which create waste. I like how it gets lighter as a backpacking trip progresses."
Evolution offers contemporary wood stoves, fireplaces and direct vent gas stoves by Max Blank, Nestor Martin and HWAM
1 recommendation
"The most contemporary and modern lines found in the United States. Beautiful works of art."
Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove
1 recommendation
"Two burners means double the cooking action and half the time! Bring the convenience of your gas stove from home to the great outdoors, and it's so compact!"
Coleman Two-Burner Propane Stove
2 recommendations
"Set up your two burners on your picnic table and get your cook on! All you need is a little propane tank and you're ready to go."
Children's Toy Country Kitchen Stove
1 recommendation
"I would have loved this as a kid! Perfect for stoking the imagination. While I'm not in love with the style, it really doesn't matter when you're a kid. You just want to have stuff your size. It's a nice eco-friendly toy because it's made of wood (not harmful plastic)."
Dell-Point Europa Multi-Fuel Pellet Stove
1 recommendation
"Green heat kids, using corn, wheat, and wood to make heat. who would have thought? affordable and renewable?? hmmm."
Antique Stoves vintage from Cribcandy
1 recommendation
"want to really go vintage? this antique stove will fit the bill, and will be the envy of all other stoves."
OPTIMUS Stella+ Backpacking Stove with Piezo
1 recommendation
"This foldable backpacking stove is incredibly light and space efficient. When you get to your campsite, simply unfold the base into a surprisingly sturdy burner on which do do all your cooking. With an 8-oz gas tank, you can get up to 60 minutes of burn time."
Nestor Martin O25 Modern Gas Direct Vent Stove Imported by Fiamma llc
1 recommendation
"Nestor Martin O25 This unit will be available soon. The newly re-designed stove has been made into a Direct vent gas stove by Fiamma LLC. We have designed the burner for Fiber ceramic logs, River Rock or Glass. Unit has the same burn chamber specifications as the R25."
Nestor Martin FH35 « Fiamma Modern Fireplaces and Stoves
1 recommendation
"Nestor Martin FH35 The tall combustion chamber of the FH35 direct vent gas stove is designed to free the fire, so you benefit from the entire height of its dramatic flame effects. Inspired design gives the FH35 a sophisticated look. The FH is available with either a graphite or nickel-plated outer door. Available in Direct Vent Gas stove only The FH35 now has optional River rock burner or Glass..."
Antique Wedgewood Stove
3 recommendations
"Mine is c. 1945. It retains heat longer, its burners are stronger, it has a griddle for pancakes built in; I get inspired to cook just looking at it."
MSR Pocket Rocket Backpacking Stove
1 recommendation
"Ultralight. Affordable. Reliable. Yeah, she'll burn..."
Let's Pretend Grill-and-Go Camp Stove
4 recommendations
"My Husband and I love to camp, and I am sure when my daughter is of age, she will too. That is why I love this Pretend Grill and Go Camp Stove. Each stove comes with, two light-up cooking surfaces with realistic sizzling and boiling sounds serve up hours of cooking and barbecuing play. Includes kid-sized coffee pot, pan, and four utensils. Sounds like camping to me."
Heavy Duty Titanium Camping Stove
1 recommendation
"We have this Coleman EXP Fyrestorm Titanium Stove @rei.com and love it. It's light weight, uses either propane/butane canisters or unleaded gas and has a great tripod design for holding heavier pots and pans. Great Father's Day gift or gift for anyone who enjoys camping!"
Smokeless Indoor Stove Top Grill
1 recommendation
"Loose the fat without the flavor! You can even go from frozen to fabulous in minimal time! Yummy delicious stuff!!!"
Trangia Mini Trangia 28-T Backpacking Stove
1 recommendation
"Alcohol camping stoves use denatured alcohol and cook relatively quickly. They are often overlooked but this fuel is much safer and it is also renewable because it is a form of ethanol which can be distilled from sugar cane, corn, potatoes, or wood."
Placemat Stove
1 recommendation
"It rolls up, yeah, I know. Why do I need a bulky stove top when I can cook and fold my stove up?"
MSR Reactor Stove System
1 recommendation
"Often camping in poor conditions can ruin your chance of eating well. This stove system will work in the worst of conditions so you can at least get something warm in your belly before calling it a night."
Garland Stoves
1 recommendation
"Vintage Garland stoves are tough to find but I’ve seen listings on www.ebay.com and www.craigslist.com; you can find contemporary models at www.garland-group.com These are commercial grade stoves that are very powerful and long-lasting. For a bit of history, check out Julia Child’s vintage Garland stove at the Smithsonian!"
MSR WhisperLite Shaker Jet Stove
1 recommendation
"Works anywhere, anytime with any fuel. It’s been around the world with me and never failed. Ten years old and still ticking."
RIKA Pellet Stoves
1 recommendation
"Pretty heating devices that can apparently be used in any urban living space."
MSR Reactor Stove
1 recommendation
"The new, new thing (so much so that you can't get your hands on one yet). But when it comes to boiling water in 2 minutes 38 seconds, well worth the wait."



