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I suppose the advantage of such a stove is the small pack size, and easy storage of Gas canistors.
Personaly though, I prefer to use the "Camping Chef" often available for under £30 in fact a few months back I picked up a "Camping Kitchen" (twin burner only) from Tesco for £6.50!, got that unit for when folk ask to borrow my camping stove.
Both the models I mention use refillable gas cylinders, so far 1 CampinGaz 907 has done for 4 weeks of camping, and still has plenty left in it, although we do max the EHU by using elec kettle, Induction hob and now a mini-oven.
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