Recommended Lightweight Camping Stove To Use With The GSI Outdoors Camping Toaster GSI93MV
Question:
This camping toaster is a pretty cool little device. Do yall sell a lightweight camping stove that could be carried in a backpack that I could use with the toaster.
asked by: Reed
Expert Reply:
Yes, we do offer a small camp stove that will work great with the GSI Outdoors Camping Toaster # GSI93MV. I recommend the # GSI Outdoors Glacier Backpacking Stove # 37356004. This is a stainless steel gas stove that attaches to the top of a disposable isobutane propane canister. It has a heat output of 12,970 Btu/h so you will for sure be able to make some really good crisply toast with your camp toaster. I bet your could make a pretty good grilled cheese with it too (is it lunchtime yet?) The stove itself weighs only 5.9 oz, so it is the perfect lightweight stove for backpacking.
We made a video reviewing (and cooking eggs with) this stove if you want to take a look.
Products Referenced in This Question
GSI Outdoors Glacier Backpacking Stove - 1 Burner - 12,970 Btu/h
- Camping Kitchen
- Appliances
- Camp Stoves
- Backpacking
- Stainless Steel
- GSI Outdoors
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GSI Outdoors Camping Toaster - 1 Slice
- Camping Kitchen
- Appliances
- Toasters
- Backpacking
- Solo Camping
- Stainless Steel
- Silver
- GSI Outdoors
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GSI Outdoors Camping Toaster - 1 Slice
- Camping Kitchen
- Appliances
- Toasters
- Backpacking
- Solo Camping
- Stainless Steel
- Silver
- GSI Outdoors
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