>>1326472Not that anon but I bought a similar multifuel chinkstove. Butane needs an adapter for like 5 bucks, but butane/propane works great. I tried kerosene and cooked a meal with it, but it was super sooty and a chore to clean up.
Getting it lit with a heavy fuel like kerosene can be a little tricky, and everytime I've done it it's dribbled fuel on the ground (which then catches fire). So watch out if you're in a fire prone area.
The one I got was a "BRS-8" or something. It puts out a nice bit of heat. It's noisy which I think is typical. No idea how efficient it is. If my life depended on it I'd probably buy an MSR, but it works perfectly well for a nice riverside lunch.