Alcohol? Really? That stuff should have been outright banned onboard a long time ago. RCook said it. Dangerous and useless.
Generator failure leaving you without your eggs bennie is a non issue. Propane systems can fail too.
I would choose gas any day for serious cooking on land but I still have the moisture factor that only Wadden has refereed too and I suspect that's because most either never gave it a thought or are boating where it doesn't matter so much. We hear lots of people complain about mould on boats and usually associate it with water penetration. Uh, uh, not always.
BTW if you like neat things this is a good conversation piece: http://vikingcylinders.com/product-category/lifestyle/
Much lighter, easier to handle and you can see the propane level.
Watch out though, a company named "Lite" had bad ones, had a forced recall and became insolvent. Lots of them still around, even now, as the recall was not widely known.
Generator failure leaving you without your eggs bennie is a non issue. Propane systems can fail too.
I would choose gas any day for serious cooking on land but I still have the moisture factor that only Wadden has refereed too and I suspect that's because most either never gave it a thought or are boating where it doesn't matter so much. We hear lots of people complain about mould on boats and usually associate it with water penetration. Uh, uh, not always.
BTW if you like neat things this is a good conversation piece: http://vikingcylinders.com/product-category/lifestyle/
Much lighter, easier to handle and you can see the propane level.
Watch out though, a company named "Lite" had bad ones, had a forced recall and became insolvent. Lots of them still around, even now, as the recall was not widely known.
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