Outdoor Cooking

Portable stoves, cookware, coolers & camp coffee

Best Camp Stove

April 4, 2026
If you mostly car camp and actually cook (not just boil), a sturdy 2-burner propane tabletop stove with real wind blocking and true simmer control is…
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Best Camping Stove

March 14, 2026
If you’re cooking actual meals at a campsite (not just boiling water), a stable two-burner propane stove with real wind protection and dependable…
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Best Camping Cookware

March 3, 2026
At a Glance Finding the right camping cookware depends entirely on how you travel. Backpackers need ultralight efficiency, while car...
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Biolite vs Primus for Weekend Excursions

February 17, 2026
If your idea of a weekend excursion is quick coffee, fast boils, and predictable meals with minimal fuss…
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Primus Alternatives for Overnight Trips

February 16, 2026
If you’re looking for Primus alternatives for overnight trips, start by choosing the fuel system that matches your temps and resupply: upright canister…
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Msr vs Soto for Overnight Trips

February 16, 2026
At a Glance Choosing between MSR and Soto often comes down to a choice between legendary reliability and modern precision...
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Best Mess Kits for Overnight Trips

February 16, 2026
For most overnight trips, the “best” mess kit is the one that matches how you actually eat: boil-and-rehydrate, real cooking, or no-cook meals.
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Stanley Review for Family Camping

February 16, 2026
At a Glance Stanley has transitioned from a rugged job-site icon to a modern family camping powerhouse. While some of...
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Snow Peak vs Stanley for Wilderness Trekking

February 16, 2026
Snow Peak and Stanley can both make sense for wilderness trekking, but they’re usually solving different problems.
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Best Campfire Grills for Base Camp

February 16, 2026
For base-camp cooking, we’d prioritize stability, a strong grate that won’t sag under heavy pans, and a practical way to manage heat (ideally by…
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