sadly I've arrived late to the debate. My advise is forget liquid fuel stoves and go gas. Simple, easy, clean and lets face it, we're not on the north face of the eiger! You can get cannisters everywhere, they don't leak or smell and the stoves just work! I've got a Army trangia converted to gas [by way of a coffee tin lid] and a small cylinder 3" tall, has lasted me 2 weekend camping trips where I've cooked all my meals and made hot drinks [some of which were enjoyed by the petrol stove guys while they waited for the pre heat to work] Anyone who tells you "gas won't work below zero", well... Firstly they do with the modern blended gases, and when in all honesty are we camping in that sort of extreme? I've used mine at the Dragon in subzero temps, even managed to set fire to my socks with one. Trust me, gas is good. Get liquid fuel if you must, just don't ask the gas stove guy to brew up while you cyphon off your petrol [when is that going to happen?? Getting out the tool kit, disconnect the fuel line, petrol p1ssing all over the engine and soaking your hands] and pump up the pressure then burn off your eyebrows trying to get the pre-heat right.