Searush
Well-Known Member
As you already have 'backup' paraffin stove then go gas![]()
If going somewhere far sometime it's a problem to obtain one or the other. Or in case a system fails.
Good paraffin cooker is costly, and less good is... And going out of fashion. Taylor has changed burners to inferior type I've heard and discontinued old kind, I have still to source out the Primus spares... so maybe it's time to move with times? As for the cooker I was offered more than whole new gas installation will cost ?![]()
Now there's a telling point. When we moved into our current house (30 years ago) we were advised by rural living friends to not rely on any single source of fuel, heat & cooking.
So we had electric heaters, parafin heaters, parafin lamps, candles, gas cooker & solid fuel stove (cooking surface on top) plus gas & solid fuel CH & portable gas fires. We survived power cuts & frozen gas bottles, running out of coal (no deliveries possible thro snow) and have never lacked for warmth, light & hot food.
You don't often need to fall back on the stand-bys but it is soooo good that they are there when you do!