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KarlBirkir
67
Jun 8, 2015
Tasselhoff, what kind of fuel canisters? This one says it's screw-type, so it fits Primus and MSR and plenty others. If your area mostly has coleman-type snap-on canisters, better just get another one for that. With these top-mounted burners so small and cheap, it doesn't hurt to have both types.
Tasselhoff
523
Jun 8, 2015
KarlBirkirI was thinking more along the lines of different Gas-Blends. I watched a youtube video on the stove that claimed a different valve was needed for a particular Gas-Blend. I realize it's a screw-on Canister, but different countries seem to differ in the Gas they use inside the Canisters. I'm new to this so it needs to be spelt out for me. I know multi-fuel stoves require differing valves for gas and liquid fuels.
warriorscot
317
Jun 9, 2015
TasselhoffScrew types are all the Euro style canisters, they should all use a compatible blend of Butane and Propane, they all have slight variations to sell their own as the best mix that won't need a different valve or diffuser set up to work.
On stoves generally you only need to change things like valves if the fittings are different or the fuel is substantially different e.g. Diesel vs kerosene, otherwise it's generally going to work.
KarlBirkir
67
Jun 10, 2015
TasselhoffThat doesn't apply to this stove. This one is for burning LPG gas. As long as it's in this classic type of screw-mount canister it all burns, doesn't matter if it's 30/70 butane propane or whatever. This is not a multi-fuel stove. If it was a multi-fuel stove they would brag about it all over the description. But it's a fairly small and light LPG stove, which is pretty cool.