What camp stove do you use?

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3 burner Coleman propane I've had for 27 years. Never a single problem with it.
 
I use 3 ; coleman white gas
coleman propane 2 burner
and a small butane one.


During dinner they all get used at once
 
Primus Nova and Coleman 2 burner- both multi-fuel stoves and reliable.
 
Partner Steel.
x3 Partner Steel. Last stove you will buy. They also sell the adapter to use a small coleman style cannister. They sound like jet engines and boil water in minutes. Get the split apart version. You will never regret it.
 
SOTO OD-1R...I use it mostly for backpacking but it works great for a "car camp" stove as well and is especially handy when space is at a premium.

OUTPUT: 11000 BTU
Duration: 1.5 HRS per 250g canister
Weight: 2.6 OZ
Dimensions: 3.8x3.7x3.4IN
Cost: $70

Extremely simple and dependable
 
...just purchased (and received) the 18" Partner Steel (repair kit and stand).
This thing is all it's been "bragged" about...very strong. I'll fire it up this weekend and do some cooking. I am planning my first real (for me) expedition in July (Colorado) and want some burn time.

To say it simply, I am impressed with this stove (had the Coleman's throughout my life and a dozen MSR backpacking units)
 
I use the Brunton Wind River stove. I like it, it's well made, the burners our powerful and very controllable. The Brunton Wind River was a gift, so the price was right...but it is a bit big with storage space in the lid. The Cook stove is very well made and no nonsense. Both are good, the Partner Stove will take up less space.

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You know, it really depends on your needs. I have a Coleman two burner propane, a restaurant buffet type butane single burner, an MSR Superfly and older Whisperlite, and some of Tinney's White Box alcohol burners. The alcohol stoves reside in my day packs but in the Cruiser, the stove of choice is the single burner buffet stove like this:

Amazon.com: Portable Butane Gas Camp Stove Camping Burner Range: Everything Else
 
I am 100% with the Partner Steel, bulletproof construction, high BTU's and easy to maintain... one drawback is cost.
I have the 2 burner with windscreen. It comes with or w/out windscreen and your choice of 16" or 18"
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Ours in action somewhere in Central America (I think Guatemala)
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But I really like Kurt's classy old school Kitchn
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Just dropped the Kamp Kitchn off this morning to get a nice padded case built for it. Figure I can't find another so I better make this one last :D
 

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