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Collection: Equipment - Outdoor kitchen - Camping stove

Camping stoves: for small and large meals

When you're out and about, you need a camping stove to prepare hot meals or drinks. There is a wide range of camping stove models to choose from – from small emergency stoves to standard camping stoves that run on gasoline, spirit, gas, or wood, to outdoor grills if you don't want to miss out on delicious grilled sausages or meat while you're on the go. It is important that your camping stove is nice and light so that it doesn't weigh down your luggage unnecessarily.

At Transa, you will find a wide range of camping stoves, grills, and all the accessories you need to operate your stove. The Transa range also includes matching spare parts. Just take a look.

Cooking with gas

The absolute classic camping stove is the gas stove. You can light it in seconds and immediately have a hot flame on which you can prepare tea, coffee, or pots of food. The gas cartridges for most models are large enough to last for several outdoor cooking sessions. Only on longer trips or with very frequent use (e.g., at a campsite) should you consider bringing a spare cartridge.

Gasoline or spirit stove

As an alternative to gas, many camping stoves can also be operated with gasoline or alcohol. Both models are also very effective when it comes to food preparation, but the resulting smell takes some getting used to and is not to everyone's liking. With these fuels, you should take special care to ensure that they do not fall into the hands of children and are always kept tightly closed. Here, too, you will need a small supply of fuel for longer trips in order to be able to operate the stove for longer.

Heading into the woods with a wood stove without a fuel supply

Don't want to take fuel supplies with you on your trip? Then simply take a camping stove that you can heat with wood. A wood stove can be easily filled and lit with small branches and twigs while on the go. With this method, it takes a little longer for the hot meal to finally be on the camping table, but you don't have to take spare cartridges with you and you can travel with even lighter luggage.

Lightweight emergency stove for drinks and small meals

If you're traveling minimalistically, the emergency stove is definitely a very good option. With it, you can make coffee, tea, or even soup on the go—but this model is not intended for extensive culinary preparation. The advantage is that the very light and small emergency stove fits easily into any backpack. In most cases, it can even be folded or collapsed.

Pure grilling pleasure

Would you like to not only cook and fry on the go, but also grill? Then we at Transa also have the camping grill for you in our range. With it, you can grill steaks and sausages and thus enjoy even more culinary variety on the go. The outdoor grill becomes a special experience when you catch your own fish beforehand and then prepare it fresh on the grill.

Don't forget spare parts and fuel supplies

Before you set off on your trip, you should check that all parts of your camping stove are in perfect working order. If typical wear parts (e.g., nozzles, sealing rings) are already worn or defective, it is best to replace them immediately. For longer trips, it is advisable to take some important spare parts with you. Fuel supplies are also important so that you are always well supplied on your trip. You can find everything you need in terms of spare parts for your stove at Transa.