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Hi,
I think like all things it depends on your budget ! We bought a Campingaz cooker with 2 burners and grill for only £30 new ! The under cooker grills are OK but you need to use a metal top table as the heat from the grill will fry the synthetic ones. Perhaps the nicest I have seen is the Outwell grill with griddle between the two burners..... but they are more like £65. Watch out for wobbly legs under the cooker, it needs to sit steady with kids around or a pot of hot water might end the trip in tears. One thing I liked about the griddle on top is the cooker sits lower on the stand thus keeping it more protected by the wind screen, if your stand has one.( amazing how easily these thigs blow out if it gets blown by the breeze.)
As for Gas, the bigger cylinders are a pain but then they dont run out quite so quickly on long trips. I hear that Calor has brought out Calor Lite, a new style of cylinder that is far less weighty, and has a tank guage on it so you know when its getting empty. The little butane cookers with fly spray size canisters are easy to use ... but boy do they use cylinders ! On a longer camping session you might just end up needing more space for the extra stocks of cans if you trying to cook breakfast and dinner plus coffee/teas. This is very user dependant, but a 5kg Calor bottle might last you six weeks of camping ! , and only cost £15 for a fill.
Once you hve chosen your gas type and cylinder size, you will then buy a regulator that will control the pressure from the cylinder ( related to the size ), and have the correct fitting for that cylinder. Some are clip on (Calor 7kg ) and some are screw on.
Post last edited on 02/08/2011 14:23:24
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