Originally Posted By: CANOEDOGS
for the temps that you are talking about,10 or so below F i don't think you will find any off the shelf Gaz stove that would work without adding heat exchange gizmos to warm the fuel.i have see Gaz stoves that had a heavy wire wrapped around the cart that was exposed to the flame at one end and warmed the cart to keep the fuel working plus a cozy of some sort around and under it.
The "wire in the flame" trick does work, but it could be dangerous. Too much heat feedback and the canister could explode. I'm not saying "never, never, never," but know what the risks are. Use the "ouch test" frequently. If you touch the canister with your bare hand and you say "ouch," shut 'er down quick.

Be aware also that if your canister is on the edge of overheating and your pot boils over, KABOOM!

I've not tried it personally, but the "wire in the flame" trick is fairly well known. Just be freaking careful.

HJ
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