if you are not a propane user, a couple of comments...I switched from the Coleman fuel type lights/camp stoves about 15years ago... some suggestions..

a minimum of 3 of the bulk cylinders (nominally around 25#)... allows overlap in case access to refill is temporarily interrupted

if you loan a cylinder to a friend, ask that they not "exchange" the cylinder... if they wish to refill it, refill your cylinder

a plastic bulk cylinder "caddy" makes vehicle transport safer

a long stem gas grill hand igniter saves singed hair....a brass wrench adds a degree of safety... remember the threads are left handed

an adapter to refill the 1# cylinders work pretty well...outside.. if possible cold soak the small cylinders in a freezer for a day or two...invert the 25# cylinder to get as much liquid transferred as possible...if the Schrader valve in the 1# cylinder has a slight leak (water test it), put it in an appliance as the seal with the appliance is usually better...a pretty good percentages of the cylinders tend to leak when refilled...

I shy away from the mantle lanterns due to excessive heat (which would benefit a cold room but not a hot tropical house)and fragile mantles... I like kerosene and LED lanterns

some appliances (catalytic heaters for example) do not recommend attachment to a bulk cylinder...but an adapter hose to the double burner stove saves refilling cylinders..

a single burner camp style stove attached to a vertical 1# cylinder with a plastic support ring is top heavy if you are trying to boil water, just asking for a spill (BTDT)

If you have a Coleman style double burner stove that uses Coleman fuel, an adapter is available for about $15 to convert it to propane

currently use...(2) Mr Heater single units that fit on bulk bottles, (2) catalytic heaters that use 1# bottles, double burner camp stove, small "tail gate" grill, single burner stove, propane mantle lamp...the big grill and fish cooker are back up if a lot of perishable foods need to be cooked

I have a Trangia alcohol stove and a GI multi fuel stove as back up