10 Best Liquid Fuel Stove
Updated on: September 2023
Best Liquid Fuel Stove in 2023
MSR WhisperLite Universal Canister and Liquid Fuel Stove

- Hybrid-Fuel Performance: Patent pending AirControl technology creates the optimal fuel/air mix for top-notch performance with canister fuel, white gas, kerosene and unleaded gasoline
- Lightweight: Aluminum mixer tube, extra-stable stainless steel legs and refined design keep weight to a minimum.
- Canister Liquid Feed: Delivers better cold weather and low-fuel performance with a more consistent output over the life of each canister. Canister stand Included
- Field Maintainable: Self-cleaning Shaker Jet technology and redesigned leg assembly facilitate fast cleaning and even easier maintenance in the field
- Includes: Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included)/Made in Seattle, USA
Coleman Camping Stove | Sportster II Dual Fuel Backpacking Stove, 1-Burner, Green

- Portable stove delivers robust cooking power in a compact design
- Delivers 10,000 BTU and fits pans up to 6 inches in diameter
- Dual Fuel technology gives you the option of using Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline
- All Season Strong technology and wind baffles for reliable performance in harsh weather
- Ultra-compact design fits easily in a backpack
Coleman Guide Series Dual-Fuel Camping Stove

- Portable camping stove built for reliable performance in outdoor use
- Uses either Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gas to create steady heat
- 14,000 total BTU of cooking power over two adjustable Band a Blu burners
- Adjustable Wind Block pan supports offer wind protection and space for two 10 inch pans
- Built for easy cleaning with durable chrome plated grate
Coleman Guide Series Powerhouse Dual-Fuel Camping Stove, 2-Burner

- Portable camping stove built for reliable outdoor performance
- 2 adjustable Band-a-Blu burners deliver up to 17,000 total BTUs of cooking power
- Dual-Fuel technology accepts either Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gas (both sold separately)
- Adjustable WindBlock panels offer wind protection and space for 12- and 10-inch pans
- Durable chrome-plated grate makes cleaning easy
MSR WhisperLite International Multifuel Backpacking Stove

- Multi-Fuel-Burns white gas, kerosene and unleaded gasoline
- Light and Sturdy: Lightweight stainless steel legs offer excellent durability
- Compact: Folds small and fits inside most MSR pots.
- Field Maintainable: Self-cleaning Shaker Jet technology and new, one-piece leg assembly allow fast cleaning and maintenance in the field.
- Includes: Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included)/Made in Seattle, USA
MSR Liquid Fuel Bottle, 20 Ounce

- Empty, 20-ounce liquid fuel bottle for use with MSR liquid fuel stoves, or for carrying spare gas for motorcycles, scooters, chainsaws, and emergencies
- Child-resistant, push-and-twist bottle caps are leak-proof and accept threads on all MSR liquid fuel stove pumps
- Made from a single piece of aluminum to prevent leaks, minimize fuel degradation, and handle pressurization required to operate liquid fuel stoves
- Can carry any fuel that works with an MSR stove including white gas, kerosene, diesel, automobile gas, mineral spirits, and aviation gas (jet fuel); fuel sold separately
- 20-ounce bottle weighs 0.25 pounds and measures 2.75 x 2.75 x 9.5 inches; manufacturer’s limited 3-year warranty
MSR WhisperLite Portable Camping and Backpacking Stove

- Shaker Jet technology makes cleaning as simple as shaking the stove.
- Made to last with durable stainless steel and brass.
- Burns cleanly on White Gas and white gas varieties.
- Minimum Weight: 11 oz. (305 g) Packaged Weight: 14.5 oz. (410 g)
- Lifetime warranty
MSR Liquid Fuel Stove Replacement Pump
Coleman 32-oz Premium Blend Fuel

- Made of the highest quality materials
- Camping cooking stoves Fuel
- Another quality Coleman product
Coleman 2-Burner Classic Liquid Fuel Stove

- 2-burner liquid fuel stove with 14,000 BTUs of cooking power
- Pair of high-performance Band-a-Blue burners work with up to 10-inch pots
- Primary burner is 7,500 BTU; auxiliary burner is 6,500 BTU
- Windblock system shields burners from gusts for maximum heat
- Includes 2.5-pint fuel tank that runs on Coleman liquid fuel
Coal to Liquid Fuel is Cheaper Than Petroleum, According to Study
A study by the Center for Forensic Economic Studies has found that converting coal to liquid fuel has offered significant strategic benefits for meeting the energy demand of the United States.
The cost per barrel of importing oil is approximately $80 and if you factor in other costs like the $24 import premium, the $124 import multiplier that signifies that every time one dollar is spent on foreign goods 6.2 times that dollar goes out of the United States, which has a negative effect on economic growth, and $10 refining and markup costs, the per barrel price of oil is actually $228. The study then stated that the price of a gallon of gas is actually $5.67 instead of the $2.79 approximate selling price which doesn't actually reflect the real cost of oil importation.
On the other hand, coal-to-liquid fuel is $80 per barrel and the cost to produce is $1.90 per gallon, adding $3.76 to the economy. Brian P. Sullivan and Leo Turcotte, the study's authors, stated that it makes economic sense to produce liquid fuels from coal instead of importing crude oil. While consumers seem doesn't seem to pay for the import premiums on crude oil, society as a whole collectively pays for the import premiums. Indirectly, consumers pay for these import premiums through higher taxes, high unemployment and weaker economy.
The study stated three primary reasons for import premiums: Costs due to market disruptions and price shocks caused by fluctuating economic conditions, the fact that because the United States is such a major consumer of overseas oil its demand affects prices, and the cost of deploying the military to maintain access to overseas oil supplies.
The Study stated that the US can actually reduce these import costs by turning to coal-to-liquid fuel. According to the study, the US has 270.7 billion short tons of recoverable coal, almost 27% of the world's reserves, if the US uses coal-to-liquid fuel instead of importing foreign oil, it will improve the economies of the coal-bearing states and the United States as a whole. Reducing dependency on foreign oil will also increase revenues, and create domestic jobs in the energy sector at cost that is much lower than what the country is paying for foreign crude.
SOURCE:
WMPI Pty, LLC, "Study Finds Coal-to-Liquid is Cheaper Than Petroleum". PRnewswire.com