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Camp stoves, grills, griddles, cookware and chuck boxes. What cooks well on a picnic table, and what only looks good in the shop.

Sausages grilling on a stovetop at a campsite with a tent in the background

Camp Chef or Coleman: Where the Money Goes

Two camp stoves sit on the shelf next to each other. One costs a fraction of the other, and both …

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Delicious variety of sausages grilling on a flat top at a barbecue stand

Blackstone for Camping: Which Size Travels

Blackstone built its name on backyard flat tops, and then car campers started loading them into trunks. The problem is …

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Everything here is general information about camping gear, not a substitute for the manual that came with your equipment. Anything that burns fuel, including stoves, lanterns, heaters and fire pits, belongs outside the tent unless the maker publishes a rating for enclosed use, so follow the clearance and ventilation instructions and carry a working carbon monoxide alarm. Campfire and fuel restrictions change by season and by site, so check them with the land manager before you light anything. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

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