Campingaz Camp Bistro Stove: 1 Burner, 2200 W, Compact Outdoor Cooker with Carry Case
Product description
What it is and what it solves
The Campingaz Camp Bistro Stove is a compact, single-burner gas camping stove designed for straightforward outdoor cooking. It delivers a practical balance between portability and performance, aiming to cover everyday cooking needs while away from home. With a stated output of 2200 W, it supports quick heat for simple meals, hot drinks, or reheating food during a camping trip. The stove integrates a piezo ignition for hassle-free starts and offers an infinitely adjustable flame to tailor heat to different pots and dishes.

How it’s built for outdoor use
On the safety front, the Camp Bistro features a double safety valve built into the gas regulator to reduce the risk of accidental leakage, plus a cartridge safety lock to keep the CP 250 cartridge securely in place during operation. The CP 250 gas cartridge is housed in an integrated compartment, which helps keep the unit compact and tidy, when the cartridge is near empty, it can be disconnected for safe disposal.

Design notes and practicality


The stove’s dimensions are 34x28x16 cm, and it weighs around 2 kg, making it a convenient option for car-based trips or short hikes where light packing matters. It supports pots and pans up to 26 cm in diameter, making it suitable for simple one-pot meals or quick weekday dinners while camping. A carry case is included, along with a griddle accessory that fits the Camp Bistro and similar models, which gives you a little more versatility without adding bulk.

When this makes sense to buy
If you prioritise a compact setup with straightforward operation and have regular access to Campingaz CP 250 cartridges across Europe, this stove can be a sensible choice for weekend trips, festivals, or base camping where you want dependable heat without breaking the bank. It’s not designed for indoor use, so it clearly targets outdoor contexts where ventilation is good and space is at a premium.

What stands out in day-to-day use
On the positive side, the combination of a compact footprint, a reliable ignition, and adjustable flame means you can go from simmer to a boil without fiddling with tricky controls. The built-in cartridge compartment can make the setup feel cleaner and more organised, which is helpful when you’re juggling gear and preparing meals after a day out.



Limitations and what to watch for
There are a few practical caveats. First, the stated run time of 1h 15m is linked to specific conditions and gas consumption, real-world figures may vary with wind, ambient temperature, and how aggressively you utilise the flame. The single-burner design means you’ll need to manage space on the cooking surface if you’re cooking for more than one or two people. Also, not being suitable for indoor use limits when and where you can rely on it, so this might not be ideal if you frequently cook inside tents or caravans.

How to choose between this and alternatives
If your priority is ultra-compact portability and straightforward operation for solo trips or small groups, the Camp Bistro ticks a lot of boxes. For bigger meals or groups, you might want to consider a stove with more than one burner or larger pan support. If you already stock CP 250 cartridges and you value integrated storage for the cartridge, this model’s design makes sense. Conversely, if you need a device that can handle heavy outdoor cooking sessions or longer durations on a single cartridge, a different setup could be more appropriate.
What to check before you buy


- Confirm you have access to Campingaz CP 250 cartridges in your area and whether a cartridge can be disconnected when not in use.
- Consider your typical pot size, the max 26 cm diameter is useful for standard pans but may be limiting for larger cookware.
- Think about where you’ll use it: outdoor spaces with proper ventilation and a flat surface are essential since it’s not for indoor use.
- Check the carry case and griddle compatibility, as these accessories affect overall value and setup options.
FAQ
- How long will a CP 250 cartridge last on this stove? Real-world burn times vary, the official figure is around 1h 15m under specific conditions, but wind and heat settings can shorten this.
- Can I use larger pots than 26 cm with this stove? The design supports up to 26 cm in diameter, larger pans may not sit stably.
- Is it easy to disconnect the cartridge for disposal? Yes, the design includes a cartridge safety lock and a compartment that allows disconnection when the cartridge is near empty.
Final verdict
Is it worth it? Worth considering if you want a compact, reliable outdoor stove for light to moderate use and you value integrated cartridge storage and straightforward ignition. It suits solo travellers or small groups who don’t need multi-pot capability and who can access CP 250 cartridges across Europe. If you regularly cook for several people or require longer burn times between cartridge changes, you might look for a multi-burner alternative or a model with higher heat output. For the right context, the Camp Bistro offers solid value and practicality for its size and design.
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