Turn up the heat on your next outdoor adventure with these camping stoves.
All products featured on SELF are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.when setting out to spend a night or two under the stars. The best camping stove doesn’t quite compare to roasting marshmallows over a fire, but cooking a full meal in a campfire takes more time, effort, and the right cookware equipment.
Exactly what type of camping stove you choose will depend on your personal preference, budget, and the type of camping trip you’re taking. No matter what type of camping you choose, having something to quickly boil water or fry up some eggs is a game changer at the campsite, especially in a large group. To help you make the best decision for your camp cooking needs, we talked to over a dozen longtime campers and camping experts to get their best tips and favorite stove recommendations.
When setting out on your camping stove search Lisa Wilder, former REI sales manager and founder of adventure company for mothers, says, “Start with what type of camping you are most likely to do [and] less focus on what you want to get up to in the future. A.k.a., start where you are!” That means if you’ll most likely be driving to campsites and setting up camp close to your car, a double burner where you can get a bit more creative with your cooking might be the best option.
From car camping stoves to ultralight backpacking stoves and everything in between, below are the best expert-recommended stoves you want to get cooking. You'll find top outdoor brands like Coleman, Camp Chef, and MSR from retailers such as Amazon, REI, Target, and more. The prices for these stoves range from popular options of $150 to $200 to budget-friendly smaller options around $50. With
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