Back to Kero?
I see, (on t'other thread) that Peter is thinking Taylor's 028. I was having a debate last night on the various cookers and fuel, specifically as applying to my circumstances in this country.
Gas: so convenient, nice quality cookers; an absolute pain to swop or fill the bottles, unless you have very frequent access to a car, but dirt cheap to run (apart from having to own the car).
Meths: convenient, relatively fast, if pressurised. Medium-fast with cookers that disintegrate on you with Maxie. Otherwise slow with cookers that are not very seamanlike for a monohull; you can buy the fuel in any corner store (at a price).
Kero: inconvenient, fast; expensive cookers that need a work-over before you can live with them happily (ie take the cast-iron top to a founder and ask them please to use it as a pattern and make it out of bronze so you don't have rust falling off all the time); makes you and boat smell, sullies the deckhead; you can buy the fuel in any corner store (at a price).
The running costs of the cooker should also be taken into account, but it's already too much of a dilemma. I've got an old pressure meths cooker: but the parts are irreplaceable. I could buy an Origo but while 50% love them 50% can't tolerate them. I lived with kero for years and get on with it OK. I loved the wee gas cooker that was originally on Fantail, but the issue of the cylinders was beyond a joke. In the not too distant future I shall have to make a decision because I will be building my galley!