Having a warm meal while you are out in the wilderness is a great way to bring some of the comforts of home with you. It can be nice to have a break from protein bars and granola once in a while.
The Camp Chef Teton and Camp Chef Everest are two stoves that come in handy for this type of task. In this article we compare features to help you make the decision between the two when planning your next trip.
Camp Chef Teton vs Everest
In our review of the Camp Chef Teton and Everest stoves we will highlight the differences and similarities between the two so that you can be the judge about which one serves you best.
Here is a quick rundown of the similarities they share:
- Dual burners with independent ignition and temperature controls
- Wind guards on three sides
- Burn propane as a fuel source
- Removable cooking grates
- Stainless steel drip pans
- Part of the Mountain Series of Camp Chef Stoves
If you are interested in their differences then read on. Otherwise you can check them out on Amazon using this link.
Dimensions
Camp Chef Teton is an excellent choice if space is a concern. If you are trying to fit a stove in your pack or in your vehicle the Teton is one of the more compact two burner camp stoves on the market today.
The Teton measures 21.5 x 12.5 x 4 inches while the Everest is slightly larger and measures 23.5 x 13.5 x 4 inches.
This space can be valuable if you are packing for a multi-day trip, especially if you need to carry it on your back. In that scenario the other big consideration will be weight.
Weight
Camp Chef Teton really shines in this category coming in at a featherweight 9.6 pounds. The Everest stove weighs 12 pounds. The weight difference between the two stoves is significant if you are planning on covering any significant distance or changes in elevation.
If you are keen on portability, the Camp Chef Teton will be your perfect choice while those who are looking for excellent cooking capability will settle on the Everest stove. As we point out in the next section of this article the trade off in weight comes at a price when it comes to BTU output.
BTUs
Camp Chef Teton stove is powered by two 10,000 BTU burners while the Everest stove can crank out 20,000 BTUs from each of its burners.
This is where the big trade off really comes in. Most of the other features between these two stoves have been pretty close so far. Having half the BTUs can add a lot of time if you need to boil water.
The Everest stove can withstand strong winds when cooking with its flame not becoming extinguished compared to the Camp Chef stove due to the high pressure in the emission of cooking gas.
Be sure to check out these and other camping stove in the Camp Chef Mountain Series.
Camping Stoves
This is one article in our series of camping stove reviews. Be sure to check our site for more reviews by using the search bar on the right hand side near the top of the page. Other articles feature MSR, Jetboil and of course Coleman.
For a more general read about camping stoves and the features you may want to consider, check out this article.
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