Buying a Portable Cooker is a good step towards getting out and enjoying nature.
These come in a huge range, starting with tiny cookers designed for those who hike long distances right through to huge gas cookers for those who tow a camper trailer with a four wheel drive.
The important thing is that you take into consideration what you want the burner to do.
You can't expect a small hiking cooker to cook food for a whole family in a very cheap or quick fashion; you need a big burner.
I prefer a gas bottle attached to a small Portable Cooker, but these are no good if you have limited space and weight requirements! Buying a cooker that can run on more than one fuel can be very advantageous.
There are a few out today that will run on unleaded petrol, Butane Gas, Metho Spirits and some will even run on diesel.
This gives you a few options in case you really get stuck! Make sure that you get a good quality Portable Cooker.
There is no point in skimping on a few dollars only to find that it breaks when you are miles away from the nearest town, and starving for some food! I have had a fair bit of experience with these and have found that cookers that don't run on gas are best if they can have air pumped into them.
This allows for a constant flow of fuel and they tend to burn very well.
All it comes down to is a bit of thought as to what you are going to use the cooker for, and then some research into a good cooker at the right price!
These come in a huge range, starting with tiny cookers designed for those who hike long distances right through to huge gas cookers for those who tow a camper trailer with a four wheel drive.
The important thing is that you take into consideration what you want the burner to do.
You can't expect a small hiking cooker to cook food for a whole family in a very cheap or quick fashion; you need a big burner.
I prefer a gas bottle attached to a small Portable Cooker, but these are no good if you have limited space and weight requirements! Buying a cooker that can run on more than one fuel can be very advantageous.
There are a few out today that will run on unleaded petrol, Butane Gas, Metho Spirits and some will even run on diesel.
This gives you a few options in case you really get stuck! Make sure that you get a good quality Portable Cooker.
There is no point in skimping on a few dollars only to find that it breaks when you are miles away from the nearest town, and starving for some food! I have had a fair bit of experience with these and have found that cookers that don't run on gas are best if they can have air pumped into them.
This allows for a constant flow of fuel and they tend to burn very well.
All it comes down to is a bit of thought as to what you are going to use the cooker for, and then some research into a good cooker at the right price!
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