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11 best camping stoves for grilling sausages, toasting marshmallows and making hot drinks

Whether for smores, steak or a warming cuppa – we put them in the hot seat

Tamara Hinson
Monday 15 August 2022 09:18
<p>We’ve included a wood-burner which is a more eco-friendly option and handy if you’re travelling light</p>

We’ve included a wood-burner which is a more eco-friendly option and handy if you’re travelling light

A camping stove is one of the most important items if you’re retreating to a canvas castle for a few days, but with more types of stove to choose from than ever before, selecting the right model can be tricky.

Take the time to think about where you’ll be camping. Is the terrain rocky and uneven? If so, stability should be a priority, and tabletop stoves could be the solution due to the increased sturdiness.

Ignition is also important. A growing number of stoves feature something known as Piezo ignition (push button ignition) which uses a small electric charge to light the gas. However, this type of ignition can be less reliable at altitude, and because of the internal mechanism – comprising of a tiny hammer which strikes a piece of quartz – it’s worth bearing in mind that it’s a moving part which is prone to failure. That said, you’ll still be able to light the stove manually if the worst happens.

Keen to crank up the sustainability of your camping trip? Consider a wood-burning stove. Similar in size to a small gas cannister stove, they’ll feature a small chamber which can be filled with materials like wood, pine cones and grass. They’re increasingly popular amongst campers who want to travel light (fuel is never going to be in short supply) and who don’t want to worry about the disposal of gas cannisters.

Finally, some top tips from the experts to help you cook up a storm. “Before you head off to the campsite, it’s important to give your camping stove a once over to ensure there are no gas leaks,” says Chris Stuckey at Campingaz. “To do this, add a drop of slightly diluted washing up liquid to the connection points of your stove and gas cylinder or cartridge. If there are no bubbles, your camping stove is safe to use. However, if bubbles start to appear this means that gas is leaking out and you should not use the stove.”

How we tested

We’re big camping fans – we’d swap Costa del Sol for a campsite any day of the week, and we’re never happier than when we’re cooking up a storm at the campground. For us, the best camping stoves aren’t the ones which simply grill great sausages, but the ones which will cook steaks and skewers, produce the perfect slice of toast and help us brew that all-important campfire cuppa (ideally, all at the same time).

But we didn’t just consider versatility. We also paid plenty of attention to portability  – a factor which is especially important for anyone keen to reduce the weight of their kit, whether it’s because they’re hiking from one campsite to the other, or simply because the car is already jam-packed with everything but the kitchen sink.

The best camping stoves for 2022 are:

Cadac 2-Cook 2 pro deluxe stove

  • Best: Overall
  • Cooking surfaces: Four
  • Burners: Two
  • Safety: Sturdy camping stove controls
  • Added benefits: Tough carrying case

This is an absolutely fantastic stove which screams quality from the get go. We especially liked the controls – they feel much more sturdy than the average camping stove controls, and have more in common with the ones on a high-end oven.

It’s also incredibly versatile – the four non-stick cooking surfaces (the griddle was the one we used most) have chunky rubber feet, which meant we could move them from the burner to table tops without risking damaging delicate surfaces. The presence of two burners means it’s possible to cook two items at once, and the tough carrying case – a sleek silver piece of kit which wouldn’t look out of place in a James Bond movie – doubled as a handy rest for the stove.

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Cadac safari chef 30 pro QR

  • Best: For ease of use
  • Cooking surfaces: Multiple interchangeable cooking surfaces
  • Burners: Operates from external supply, not included
  • Safety: Weighs less than 4kg
  • Added benefits: Durable storage bag

Cadac’s camping kit is famously versatile, and this is one of the best examples. The circular stove has four non-stick cooking surfaces, Piezo push button ignition and a compact, lightweight design. But the real highlight of this model is the four legs which fold easily away but provide reassuring stability on uneven ground, largely thanks to the way they lock firmly into place.

There’s little you can’t cook on this – as pizza lovers, we were over the moon to see a pizza plate, but we also found the wok attachment incredibly useful, too. The Piezo ignition felt much more reliable than others we’ve come across, and there’s the same sense of durability throughout. Absolutely everything about this stove screams quality, and it’s clearly been built to last.

One point worth noting: this stove uses threaded cannisters, rather than the easy clic system, CampinGaz’s patented system. But this isn’t a problem – the cannisters are easy to pick up in camping stores and online.

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Quecha wood burning camping stove

  • Best: For traditionalists
  • Cooking surfaces: One using innovative air flow system
  • Burners: Fast boiling time
  • Safety: The all-metal construction means it gets hot, fast
  • Added benefits: Eco-friendly

Whether you’re travelling light, nervous about tinkering with gas canisters or simply looking for an eco-friendly way to cook your campfire cuisine, Quecha’s wood burning camping stove is a brilliant investment – with the added bonus that its tiny fuel hatch and the resulting eau d’wood can’t help but crank up the cosiness. Don’t worry about being smoked out, either – an innovative air flow system means minimal smoke and maximum power, and boiling a one-litre pan of water will take under 10 minutes.

Our only warning relates to the fact that the all-metal construction means it gets incredibly hot incredibly fast. But in reality, the same can be said for most camping stoves, and the gas-free power will appeal to anyone nervous about cooking with gas. Just don’t forget the matches!

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Jetboil zip cooking system

  • Best: For efficiency
  • Cooking surfaces: One
  • Burners: One
  • Safety: Simple, easy-to-use design
  • Added benefits: Quick to make hot drinks

Fiddling around with complicated camping stove controls has never been our idea of a good time, which is precisely why we love the Jetboil zip cooking system, designed for solo campers and hikers (or two, at a push). Simply attach the 0.8l cup to the burner, clip on the gas cannister and get cooking. Or boiling.

This is best suited to soups and hot drinks, although small pans and pots can also be balanced on the burner – a small tripod will help to keep it stable on uneven ground. Being tea addicts, we used it for hot drinks and relied on a larger stove to prepare our campfire cuisine, and we loved the added extra of the cup’s insulated neoprene jacket and carry handle.

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Vango ultralight heat exchanger cook kit

  • Best: For cooking on the go
  • Cooking surfaces: One
  • Burners: One
  • Safety: Easy to clean
  • Added benefits: Thermal efficiency

This is a fantastic option if you’re travelling light, and not planning on cooking up elaborate feasts. With a weight of just 0.38kg, it’s best suited to drinks, soups and liquid-based meals such as baked beans, which it will heat in no time at all, thanks to the model’s brilliant thermal efficiency. The anodised pot, which sits atop the gas canister, is incredibly durable and easy to clean, although you can place your own saucepan or griddle (albeit a small one), atop the canister, too.

It’s worth bearing in mind that the heat exchanger isn’t the fastest of stoves, largely because the included pot sits on top of the stove, rather than clipping directly onto it. However, given this is a stove designed with solo hikers in mind (and therefore relatively small amounts of liquid), this is unlikely to pose a major problem. We also loved the added extras – in addition to the pot lid, there’s a stand for the gas cannister, two bowls, two spoons and a storage bag.

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Campingaz chef folding camp stove

  • Best: For families
  • Cooking surfaces: One large
  • Burners: Two and a toast grill
  • Safety: Wind protection
  • Added benefits: Carry case

This brilliant box of tricks does it all – well, almost. It’s got two burner stoves and a toast grill, and is refreshingly simple to use, with tactile controls alongside clear, bold symbols. The three knobs protrude more than most, but we actually preferred this – anything which puts more distance between us and a naked flame/whistling kettle/spitting frying pan is a good thing, in our book. Additionally, the knobs had to be pushed in quite firmly before they could be turned, which meant no accidental temperature tweaks. We loved the wind protection too, provided by the raised top lid of its suitcase-style carry case.

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Primus essential trail stove duo

  • Best: For simplicity
  • Cooking surfaces: One
  • Burners: One
  • Safety: Low weight, three supportive arms
  • Added benefits: Stylish look

Another piece of portable perfection, Primus’s essential trail stove duo weighs just 114g. Simply pop it onto your gas canister and you’ll be cooking up a storm in under one minute, using either threaded or clip-on canisters like the ones made by Campingaz. It’s been made in Sweden and we’re not surprised, given its stylish look. Despite its ridiculously low weight, the position and size of the three arms does a great job of supporting small pots and pans.

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Vango folding gas stove

  • Best: Compact camping stove
  • Cooking surfaces: One
  • Burners: One
  • Safety: Fireproof gas pipe
  • Added benefits: Quick to set up, carry case

We’ve admittedly got a weakness for accessories, and we were particularly impressed with the tiny carry case for this portable gas stove, which has an astoundingly compact foldable design. Perfect for backpackers and trekkers alike, it’s incredibly simple to use – it took us a matter of seconds to attach the gas canister and fire it up, after which we could tweak the power by turning the small knob on the hose. The beauty of stoves like this is that they mean minimal washing up – its tiny size means the pan or pot you’ll use will always be larger than the burner itself (so no messy food splashes) and the carry case keeps it clean when not in use.

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Campingaz camp bistro 2 camping stove

  • Best: Value
  • Cooking surfaces: One, large
  • Burners: One
  • Safety: Extra-long prongs, chunky dials
  • Added benefits: Slim, lightweight and cordless

This stove strikes a brilliant balance between portability and power. It’s slim and lightweight, but its large cooking area will easily accommodate family-sized pots and pans, and the tough enamel coating makes cleaning it a breeze. We were impressed with the power (it took just under six minutes to boil a large pan of water and a stack of sausages was cooked to perfection in 10 minutes) and we loved the stability offered by the four extra-long prongs above the burner, as well as the chunky dials, which allowed us to quickly tweak the temperature without risking an accidental burn.

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Campingaz camping chef folding stove CV

  • Best: For cooking multiple items
  • Cooking surfaces: Two burners, one downward facing burner with large toasting pan
  • Burners: Three
  • Safety: Independent push and turn controls
  • Added benefits: Central grill is ideal for toasting bread, comes in carry case, compact size

Yes, this stove might bear a striking resemblance to Campingaz’s chef folding camp stove (£39.99, Outdoorworlddirect.co.uk), but it’s actually a new, improved version released in early 2022. To start with, it’s silver, which doesn’t serve any practical purpose, but certainly means extra points in the style stakes. This particular model is also more suited to shorter camping weekends or trips when you don’t want to be weighed down – unlike the chef folding camp stove, it uses smaller Campingaz CV470 gas cartridges, which are lightweight and portable.

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Primus light + stove system

  • Best: For drinks
  • Cooking surfaces: One
  • Burners: One
  • Safety: Secure gas connection
  • Added benefits: Can brew a pot of tea in three minutes

This brilliant lightweight burner comes with a 500ml anodised aluminium pot – perfect for hot drinks as well as soups and sauces. The ultra-secure connection between the integrated pot and the burner provided peace of mind (a previous incident which left us with singed eyebrows has left us with a certain wariness of gas canisters), and laminar flow burner technology (which allows for a more consistent gas flow) helps improve both efficiency and power. Brewing a pot of tea took a mere three minutes.

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The verdict: Camping stoves

Cadac’s 2-Cook 2 pro deluxe stove is, quite simply, the crème de la crème of cooking stoves, and a veritable hat-trick of the features we’re most keen to see when it comes to camping stoves: easy operation, multiple cooking surfaces and a top quality feel. We’ve yet to find a camping stove with such a brilliant build quality, and one which packs so many features into a briefcase-sized package.

In an era when many of us are trying to tread a more sustainable path, we’ve also get a serious soft spot for Quecha’s wood burning camping stove, not only because it allows us to use twigs, leaves and grass as fuel, but because it’s gorgeous to look at and an absolutely fantastic option if you’re travelling light.

Finally, a double whammy for Cadac, because its safari chef 30 pro QR is one of the best options for a two-person camping trip, and its quick release coupling system makes it one of the most portable, compact camping stoves out there.

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