Do you mean a cooking stove.
I’ve had an inexpensive olicamp stove for maybe 4 or 5 years now. I haven’t used it extensively, but I really like it. If you are just rehydrating meals, it boils water fairly quickly. I’m sure a jetboil would be somewhat quicker. Lighter options are also available. I am also on a bushcraft forum and a lot of guys there like small wood burning stoves. They are cool and save you the space of a gas canister but may not be legal everywhere and have to deal with building up the fire etc.
I’m sure any lightweight backpacking stove by msr or any of the other brands would serve you well
Do you mean a cooking stove.
I’ve had an inexpensive olicamp stove for maybe 4 or 5 years now. I haven’t used it extensively, but I really like it. If you are just rehydrating meals, it boils water fairly quickly. I’m sure a jetboil would be somewhat quicker. Lighter options are also available. I am also on a bushcraft forum and a lot of guys there like small wood burning stoves. They are cool and save you the space of a gas canister but may not be legal everywhere and have to deal with building up the fire etc.
I’m sure any lightweight backpacking stove by msr or any of the other brands would serve you well
Do you know how long a gas canister lasts?
Another note of importance:
Jetboil is instant "on" once you light it. The WhisperLite has a bit of a ritual to start it up, you should hit youtube and check it out. It is 20 year old tech, foolproof, but time consuming.