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The Robens Fire Moth System should be great for backpacking or bike packing. It's lightweight, strong, and has a good cooking capacity. However, the one I reviewed, didn't go so well. Read on to find out more.
★★★★★
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£62.99
An excellent system, but the one I was reviewing let me down when I needed it.
PROS:
- Good capacity
- Packs down small
- Lightweight
CONS:
- No piezo ignition.
- I had difficulty getting the gas flowing.
- The gas control knob came off the one I was testing.
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The Outwell Grimsby induction hob is a safer way to cook inside your tent.
★★★★★
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£38.99
PROS:
- A safer option to use in your tent.
- Heats up quickly.
- Auto cut-off when pan removed.
CONS:
- None really apart from it is obviously only one hob.
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The Primus Tupike Stove not only looks smart, it can save you a whole load of hassle at the campsite.
★★★★★
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£49.95
This is a great stove package.
PROS:
- Easy to set-up.
- Easy to clean.
- Looks smart.
CONS:
- Pricey. Fortunately, it's not just about looks. The Primus Tupike is very practical.
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We test out the Vango Fuel Gel, which is an eco-friendly and safer alternative to meths. But how well does it perform?
★★★★★
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£21.99
The Vango Fuel Gel is much safer to have around kids than liquid fuels.
PROS:
- There's no doubt that this is much safer than meths. And it's good for the environment too.
CONS:
- It's not going to cook as quick as a gas burner.
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We test out Vango's folding stove, which is small enough for you to throw in a backpack and enjoy warm food on your next picnic.
★★★★★
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£29.99
This is a handy little stove. There are a few niggles we found with it, but it does the job just fine.
PROS:
- A small lightweight stove easy to fit in your backpack for some warm food when hiking out on the hills.
CONS:
- The piezo ignition needs a few pushes to work, and the orange box it comes in isn't very good. Although it says on the box it comes with a windshield, for any wind more than a breeze, we recommend you take a separate folding windshield.
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Jen and family test out the Primus Onja stove on one of their camping trips. Is it any good? Read here to find out more.
£113.95
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We test out the new Campingaz Party Grill, and cook pizzas on it (of course!). This is a really versatile cooking system that you can use as a grill, hotplate, hob, BBQ, and oven.
★★★★★
£135.00
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We give the Campingaz Twister Plus kit a review. Is a backpacking stove practical for a family? We give it a try...
★★★★★
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£19.95
PROS:
- A really handy little stove that's easy to light.
- Comes with two pots too.
CONS:
- Not always that stable if you have a lot in the pot. Make sure you use it on level ground.
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We've been giving the Campingaz 400 ST a good test. Is it a practical stove for family camping? Does the Xcelerate technology really work? Read to find out.
★★★★★
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£99.99
PROS:
- The burners deliver a good heat with no great deal of disturbance from the wind.
CONS:
- The plastic handle was broken.
- The grill is not that great.