A little update on the fuel efficiency of the Genheat/Sterno fuel used with the Vango Kettle and Wild Wood gas stove. Boiling 500ml consumed just over 20 grams, which would allow a total of 4.5 Litres of water to boil for a single 200 gram can. So efficiency is pretty good especially where other commercial Sterno stoves may take 25-30 minutes and burn 45-50 grams of fuel for the same result.
Typically a can of the Genheat 200gm Ethanol Chafing Fuel will cost £0.75 in the UK, which will cost around half to one third the price of methylated spirits for the Trangia stove (I have also tried a Trangia and it works well but the Genheat seems to burn somewhat cleaner in the Wild Woodgas Stove). The Trangia is certainly quicker though. There is not really any weight penalty using the Genheat fuel over the Trangia burner along with the Wild Woodgas Stove.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prN0gspTIPAUsing the Genheat/sterno inside a home or residence will have the advantage of greater safety over liquid alcohol stoves.
With a gas cartridge stove once the fuel runs out, it becomes useless, this is where the Wild wood gas stove begins to shine, especially if you have some Sterno, Methylated Spirits, Hexamine, Firedragon, Fatwood or even Zip Fuel blocks lying around.
Is 12-13 minutes to much of an inconvenience to wait to boil half a litre of cold water?