Canister or liquid fuel? Walk into any outdoor store and you’ll get a different answer depending on who’s working the floor. We did the boring thing: pulled 1,800+ verified-purchase reviews of the top eight stoves and tagged every mention of fuel choice, cold-weather performance, and reliability.
The headline finding
For 80% of buyers — defined as those camping below treeline in temperatures above 20°F — canister stoves win on every measurable metric: ease, weight, cleanup, and reliability of reviews. Liquid fuel only earns its keep in three specific scenarios.
When liquid fuel still wins
- Below 15°F — canisters struggle, MSR XGK and Whisperlite don’t care
- International travel — multi-fuel stoves run on whatever you can find
- Long expeditions — refillable bottles beat hauling canisters
The most-recommended stove on Reddit
Across 24 months of r/Ultralight threads we sampled, the MSR PocketRocket 2 was mentioned positively 314 times. That’s 3x more than the runner-up. Why? It’s cheap ($50), light (2.6 oz), and just works.