Great thread, well worth reading start to finish.<br /><br />Over the decades I've used a lot of different camping stoves and backpacking stoves, found most to be adequate some ways, less so in others. Here I've been using a 2-burner Coleman LP with a collapsing Coleman oven for oven cooking. Heat control on the oven leaves a lot to be desired, but if a person's willing to give up the easily collapsing feature it can be insulated on sides and top, which helps.<br /><br />But lately I've been doing a bit of experimenting cooking in a thermos, which I learned on one of the threads here, and which has convinced me I'll be doing it considerably for the remainder of my life. It's one of the more impressive cooking methods I've ever come across.<br /><br />The engine-top cooking someone mentioned earlier on the thread is also something I've used over the years, and I find satisfying because it uses waste heat from the engine, is trouble-free and doesn't involve cleanup afterward. On the road it's a tough act to follow.<br /><br />But for backpacking I never found anything to beat my old Primus, bought in the 1970s. I suppose if I were backpacking today I'd go to something gas instead of liquid fuel, however.