Camping stoves
Which stove should you choose for backpacking?
At Glisshop, you’ll find everything from basic stoves offering great value for money, like the Furno Stove by 360° Degrees, to versatile stoves that work with different types of fuel, allowing you to use gas, petrol or even kerosene. Your choice of stove type will depend on what fuel is available at your destination and what you prefer to use. On this page, you’ll find stoves from top brands as well as folding wood-burning stoves, so you can easily cook at your campsite.
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Perfect to very quickly boil water when camping, the Jetboil Minimo Carbon stove is constituted of a 1 litre mug directly integrated to the burner.

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£139.11
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£111.29
Compact and versatile, the Lite XL Stove System from Primus is a practical gas stove with a 1-litre popote and numerous accessories.

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The Optimus Polaris Optifuel Black Edition is a superior quality hybrid stove, offering optimal performance with a single jet and easy cleaning system. If works with a wide range of fuel types.

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Cook meals for 1 to 4 people with precision thanks to the Moja stove from Primus, featuring a 3,000 W burner. It also features a compact design that makes it easy to transport for outdoor use.

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Which stove should you choose for your treks and hikes?
Outdoor and hiking enthusiasts know how essential a high-quality stove is for enjoying a hot meal in the heart of nature. With a wide range of stove models and types available, it’s important to ask the question: which stove should you choose? In this article, we’ll help you make the right choice based on your needs and recommend key accessories for an optimal experience.
Gas or alcohol stoves?
Among the most popular types, alcohol stoves, gas stoves and liquid fuel stoves each have their own features. Alcohol stoves are appreciated for their lightness and ease of use, while gas stoves deliver greater heating power. Liquid fuel stoves, on the other hand, are known for their high performance at altitude and ability to function in cold conditions. For hikers after a versatile solution, there are also multi-fuel stoves, which can run on gas, petrol, kerosene or alcohol.
How does a solar stove work?
As the name suggests, a solar stove uses solar energy to generate heat, mainly by concentrating sunlight using mirrors or lenses. The collected heat is then used to cook food or boil water in a pan or any other suitable container.
These are eco-friendly and economical models that require minimal maintenance. There’s no need for fuel, which makes them a very practical option. However, they can only be used during the day, in clear, sunny weather, and cooking times are typically longer.
Boiling time as a selection criterion
Boiling time is a key factor when choosing a stove that suits your needs. Some models can bring a litre of water to the boil in as little as 2 minutes, while others take 3 to 4 minutes. Faster-boiling stoves also tend to burn through your fuel supply more quickly. It’s all about deciding where you’re willing to compromise to find the stove that’s right for you.
Accessories and cookware
Along with your stove, don’t forget essential accessories such as a camping pot for meal prep, a windscreen to protect the flame and improve heat efficiency, and convenient tableware like cutlery, mugs and plates suitable for outdoor cooking. To ensure safe hydration, consider packing a filtered straw or a water filter bottle.

Which stove is best for winter?
For winter use—especially in very cold conditions or at high altitude—it’s important to choose a stove that’s fit for purpose.
Gas stove with pressure regulation:
Gas stoves tend to be less effective in cold weather because the gas struggles to vaporise at low temperatures. However, some advanced models come with pressure control systems to boost performance in the cold. Gas stoves remain a practical option as they’re generally lightweight, compact, and easy to use.
Liquid fuel stove:
Liquid fuel stoves, which run on white gas, kerosene or diesel, are often an excellent choice in winter conditions. They perform well at low temperatures and high altitudes, and are typically very stable and long-lasting.

In conclusion: the best camping stove...
...depends entirely on your needs and circumstances! Choosing the right hiking stove means considering several factors: the type of fuel you want to use, boiling time, the stove’s weight and dimensions, fuel size, and which accessories will enhance your outdoor cooking experience. A litre of water may boil quickly—but this might use up your fuel faster. It’s all a matter of balance. Take the time to compare your options and don’t hesitate to ask professionals for advice to make sure you’re making the best choice. That way, you’ll get the most out of your outdoor adventures—while enjoying a hot, comforting, and energising meal.
Keep in mind that using stoves always requires basic safety precautions, including ensuring proper ventilation, safe fuel handling, fire risk awareness, and making sure the stove is stable while in use.