Gas burner cartridge for camping
(15 products found)
Gas cartridge 190g Energas Butane Lab Chemistry Camping
Portable Camping Stove with Gas Cartridge Lightweight Charcoal Burner Travel Cooking Stove Compact Durable Design
Butane Gas Refill For Gas Lighters Easy Universal Fill cf
Butane Gas Refill For Gas Lighters Easy Universal Fill cf
Butane Gas Refill For Gas Lighters Easy Universal Fill
CAMPING GAS 450ML
Twin Brazing Flame Gun Butane Gas Double Tube Welding Torch Burner Outdoor Camping Lighter Flamethrower Kitchen Manual Ignition Flamethrowing Spray Cartridge Cylinder Metal Pipe
220g Butane Canister 4 Pack
Universal Gas Lighter Refill 50ml Free cf
Universal Meko Gas Cylinder Burner Compatible with 6Kg Gas
300ml Universal Gas Refill Clipper For Gas Lighters
Universal Meko Gas Cylinder Burner Compatible with 6Kg Gas
220g Butane Canister 4 Pack
Butane Gas Lighter Refill 300ml - Made in England
Cooking Gas Torch Kitchen Blow Torch Burner Culinary Torch
Frequently Asked Questions about Gas Burner Cartridges for Camping
How do I choose the right gas burner cartridge and stove from these camping products?
Start by matching your stove’s cartridge size and fuel type with the canisters in this listing. Look for the correct capacity (for example, 190g or 220g) and ensure the stove connection matches the cartridge’s fitting. Consider the weather and cooking needs: wind resistance, boil time, and whether you prefer compact weight for backpacking. Finally, check safety features like secure valves and stable canister bases to prevent leaks or tipping during travel.
What should I know about fuel types and cartridge sizes when buying gas for camping?
Fuel type matters for performance and temperature sensitivity. Butane cartridges operate well in mild weather, while blends with isobutane improve cold-weather performance. The size (190g, 220g, etc.) affects burn time and weight; choose a size your stove supports and your cooking plan requires. Always verify compatibility with your burner’s thread or connection, and avoid mixing brands that do not specify a compatible system. Store cartridges upright away from heat and handle with care.
Usage Scenario: Should a beginner choose a compact stove or a larger burner for longer trips?
For a beginner, a compact, easy-to-use stove paired with a standard canister is ideal, focusing on reliability and simple ignition. For longer trips or bigger meals, choose a more powerful burner or higher-capacity canisters to reduce refills and speed up cooking. Consider ease of packing, fuel availability, and whether the gear supports stable bases. In both cases, practice lighting safely at home before you travel and always keep a spare canister.
Maintenance/Compatibility: How do I connect, maintain, and store gas cartridges safely?
Always connect canisters and stoves on a flat, dry surface and follow the manufacturer’s torque guidance. Check seals and gaskets for wear; replace damaged parts rather than forcing connections. After use, let the system cool before packing; store canisters upright in a cool, ventilated area away from sunlight. Do not force incompatible brands or refill pressurized cartridges. If a flame is unreliable or there is a hissing sound, shut off and recheck connections or replace the canister.
Safety and Refilling? Can I refill gas cartridges?
Do not refill pressurized camping cartridges or swap canisters between systems not intended for refilling. Most stoves rely on sealed disposable canisters designed for specific connectors. Use the appropriate canister size and follow local disposal guidelines for empty cartridges. For lighters, there are universal refills, but these are not recommended for camping stoves. If you run out, replace with a fresh canister rather than attempting a risky refill.
Brand recommendations: Which brands or series should I look for?
Choose trusted brands known for camping reliability, such as reputable butane cartridge suppliers and compatible stoves from outdoor brands or recognized generic options. Look for compatibility with your stove model and ensure the canister has a reliable valve design and safety disclosures. If your kit includes a gas cylinder or larger burner from a well-known brand, consider sticking to that ecosystem for consistent performance and easier refueling.