Camp stoves

I have a real quick question. I tried a search so if this was covered I apologize. But what kind of camp stoves is everyone using? I normally use a fire but I want to get a stove. I have bottles so a Coleman probably would be good.

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I'm new to overland, so I can't suggest a good stove other than what I usually use camping.

I would suggest thinking about when and where you would use it. Propane will not work as well in cold temperatures, I have "white gas" for backpacking and a dual fuel Colman for car camping. I will most likely use both full time in my overland kit, depending on the size of group I'm cooking for.

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+1 on the Coleman if I'm in or near my truck, had it forever and its never let me down.
If I am backpacking then I use my MSR whisperlite
 
We have two Coleman stoves. One is an older Peak1 I scored for $30 on c-list in almost new condition. The other is a 80's vintage dual burner that I had to do a lot of work to the body of to get useable. I put too much into it and wish I had just bought a new one for the work I have in it, but it does work so there's that. Plus not very likely to get stolen, little too easy to identify. :laughing:

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Since we vehicle camp, we decided that these would suit us best. Weight isn't as much of a concern and neither if fuel availability.
 
I've had my Coleman for probably over 15yrs and we've gone thru all sorts of cooking/camping that I am unable to let go of it despite knowing that there's a better stove out there. For sure i will have to had that stove to my kids.
 
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Does anyone have any exprience with the Solo Stove? It's Bio stove and I have been considering one. It is a little expensive, but I like the design and the idea.
 
We have a camp chef pro 60. It works great but its very large. Not too bad with the truck but want something smaller. Has anyone used the camp chef ranger 3? I have been reading that the burners are super hot, which can be great but I don't want to burn the pancakes.
 
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