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Petromax Raketenofen RF33 review: wood-fired camping stove tested

04.07.2026 07:35 1 min 1 source
IMTEST DEU
Petromax Raketenofen RF33 review: wood-fired camping stove tested
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IMTEST tested the Petromax Raketenofen RF33, a wood-burning stove for camping. It runs on twigs, pine cones, and small branches, eliminating the need for gas or electricity. The stove can boil 2 liters of water in about 10 minutes and is suitable for frying steaks and pancakes. Drawbacks include the need for constant attention and refueling every few minutes, plus regular cleaning of the combustion channel. Overall rating: 'good' (1.90).

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🇩🇪 Germany — fuel prices

Updated: 04.07.2026

Super E10

$2.13 /l

€1.86 · £1.59/l

121 of 134

pricier than 90% of countries

Super Plus 98

$2.21 /l

€1.93 · £1.66/l

77 of 91

pricier than 84% of countries

Diesel

$2.00 /l

€1.75 · £1.50/l

110 of 135

pricier than 81% of countries

Premium Diesel

$2.25 /l

€1.97 · £1.69/l

32 of 39

pricier than 79% of countries

LPG

$1.27 /l

€1.11 · £0.95/l

48 of 52

pricier than 90% of countries

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