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The most common canisters compatible with portable stoves are those using the Universal ISOBUTANE (Isobutane-Propane) fuel type, specifically those made by MSR, Coleman, and Jetboil.
Canister Compatibility
When choosing a portable stove, it’s essential to select a stove that is compatible with the canister fuel type. Most portable stoves use Universal ISOBUTANE (Isobutane-Propane) canisters, but it’s crucial to double-check the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure compatibility. The most popular brands for portable stoves, such as MSR, Coleman, and Jetboil, all use this type of canister.
Canister Size and Weight
Portable stoves come with a range of canister sizes, typically ranging from 4 oz (115g) to 8 oz (227g). The size and weight of the canister can affect the overall weight of your backpacking gear. For example, the MSR PocketRocket 2 stove comes with a 4 oz (115g) canister, while the Coleman Classic Camp Stove comes with an 8 oz (227g) canister. When selecting a portable stove, consider the size and weight of the canister to ensure it meets your backpacking needs.
Canister Maintenance and Storage
To get the most out of your portable stove and canister, it’s essential to maintain and store them properly. Always store the canister in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Before use, ensure the valve is fully closed to prevent fuel leaks. When not in use, store the canister with the valve facing upwards to prevent any residual fuel from escaping. Proper maintenance and storage will help extend the life of your canister and ensure safe use.
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