The amazing small size of the Kraku lightweight camping stove

First use of the Alpkit Kraku Backpacking Gas Stove

By Kenny Stocker>

Overall (so far) I am very pleased with the Alpkit Kraku stove – it is very small and light. Well made and efficient – boiling a mug of water significantly quicker then if I had used my meths stove. Because it is so light I may be changing my backpacking habits and using a gas stove more than the ultralight Vargo titanium meth stove I currently use.

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Camping Stoves

Collapsible titanium camping stove, weighs just 45g
£24.99
High powered titanium camping stove weighing 124g
£44.99 £54.99
Powerful gas stove for campsite cooking
£79.99
Heat it and eat it, a 585 g integrated cooking system
£49.99 £59.99
Meths camping stove weighing just 150g with a flame regulator
£29.99
Flat-pack stainless steel twig stove for camping and backpacking
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Igniter to light your camping stove with the click of a button
£8.99
Increase the efficiency of your camping stove with a windshield
£9.99 £12.99
Converts your Brukit into a lightweight camping cafetière
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Three-legged stand to provide stability on uneven ground
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Camping stove gas canister with a 3-season fuel mix
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Replacement O ring for your Brukit
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