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Outdoor cooking stoves allow those that love the outdoors the ability to cook wonderful meals away from home. The word stove means an appliance that is used for either cooking or generating heat. A backpacker as well as a camper needs an outdoor stove to cook on. Some outdoor camping trips can last for several days requiring the ability to prepare many meals. Outdoor cooking stoves have become popular because they have better control over the heat than the open pit fires. Cooking stoves are also less time consuming then the charcoal grills. Any time you have to wait on the charcoal to ignite into a fire you are at the mercy of the outdoor elements. Often times by the time you and your exploration crew return to the campground you are hungry, making it frustrating to fight with charcoal.

Despite the controversies, credit is given to F. W. Linqvist, who contracted a patent in the late 1880 for a kerosene-fueled burner. During the Roman period stoves were designed using tile, clay and earthenware. Traces of Moorish influence are found in some elegantly colored glazed tile stoves that date from the 16th and 17th century.

Modern development, the wide use of electricity the wood burning or coal-burning range has become outdated. The Pressurized burner stoves are widely used today as it’s ability to burn any kind of highly flammable liquid, including alcohol, diesel, or any type of motor fuel is very convenient. Even though they are more difficult to operate and heavier than other outdoor cooking stoves they can heat and cook food faster.

Outdoor cooking stoves vary greatly in style and design. Some include gas-cartridge stoves and refillable gas-bottle stoves. This makes the portability possible by containing the fuel in a safe container. The ability to take it along on a trip is always a consideration, due to space restrictions.

Outdoor cooking stoves are sold in different sizes. The backpacking stoves are suitable for lengthy distances. These stoves consist of a burner that allows the camper to cook one pot at a time. Other outdoor stoves are a bit bigger and can be carried by car, canoe or horseback. These stoves hold more fuel and have the ability to cook more than one entrée at a time. Often times they will have two burners and sometimes-even more.

Outdoor cooking stoves are a great choice for outdoor parties, catering, camping, and can also add extra fun to your hunting & fishing! Outdoor stoves are very durable and built to last through the harsh weather conditions. They are very affordable and can be used on the trail or in the backyard!


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