Gas stoves

A gas stove


1. Threaded valve


2. The regulator allows you to toggle between simmer and roar while cooking. (Look for stoves with a large toggle you can operate with your gloves on.)

3. Trivet for balancing your billy.

For more information about the pros and cons of gas stoves, see Types of stove.


Multi-fuel stoves

Multi-fuel stove
1. Valve


2. A pump primes the priming pan and element. It takes around 20 strokes to prime the fuel bottle. You need to maintain pressure while you cook by adding another 10 strokes every 10 minutes.

3. Priming pan


4. Interchangeable jets


5. Trivet for balancing your billy.


For more information about the pros and cons of multi-fuel stoves, see Types of stove.

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