Moving to Norway in about a month and was wondering if we can bring along our camp stove. Do Norwegian camping gas containers connect to the standard American camp stoves? Is it worth bringing? Tags:norway 3 comments There are a few different valves, ymmv. (Sometimes you can also switch them out) Edit: they are pretty cheap though, so transportation might cost more than its worth Most likely you’ll be able to use it might need an adapter but they can Be found. Whether its Worth the troubles I cannot say. Here’s the most common gas canisters for camping: https://www.fjellsport.no/turutstyr/turkjokken/drivstoff Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
There are a few different valves, ymmv. (Sometimes you can also switch them out) Edit: they are pretty cheap though, so transportation might cost more than its worth
Most likely you’ll be able to use it might need an adapter but they can Be found. Whether its Worth the troubles I cannot say.
Here’s the most common gas canisters for camping: https://www.fjellsport.no/turutstyr/turkjokken/drivstoff
3 comments
There are a few different valves, ymmv. (Sometimes you can also switch them out)
Edit: they are pretty cheap though, so transportation might cost more than its worth
Most likely you’ll be able to use it might need an adapter but they can Be found.
Whether its Worth the troubles I cannot say.
Here’s the most common gas canisters for camping: https://www.fjellsport.no/turutstyr/turkjokken/drivstoff