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I'd get the stove. After cooking outside in a gale one trip to the Calicos the option of cooking inside was an easy sell.
I used to do this but then bought a super quality stainless steel one quart Thermos at REI. Now I pre-heat the Thermos the night before with boiling water. Let it sit in there for 15-20 minutes, then make the coffee and pour out the hot water and in goes the coffee to the brim of the Thermos.Ronanmd1 said:Totally agree...nice to wake up and make the cup of joe before stepping out to the chilly weather
I have a larger style gas grill but I have quit bringing it camping because of the size, weight and pain in the a$$ factor.BobM said:I'd hate it if I didn't have the stove, or the sink, or the refer, or the water heater, or the furnace.... For outdoors I use the http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Fold-Go-Instastart-Grill/dp/B001RU04XK/ref=sr_1_4?s=outdoor-recreation&ie=UTF8&qid=1441144779&sr=1-4&keywords=coleman+bbq small fold and go BBQ. I also have the griddle attachment as well as the stove attachment if I wanted an out side stove.
I went for this because it easily fits under my bench seat so I always have it. It's the perfect size for two people