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Take your cuisine out of the kitchen with WIRED's pick of outdoor accoutrements.
Eva Solo to go grill
At just 32cm in diameter and 40cm high, the Eva Solo To Go is made for barbecues on the move. Inside its enamelled steel shell, a 27.5cm chromium-plated grill sits atop an easy-to-empty charcoal bucket. Heat-resistant silicone handles make it simple to transport. £160
The Estonian-engineered ULAELU has all you need for an outdoor cook-up. Its modular base unit can be customised with a kitchen sink, charcoal grill, burners and a firewood rack that's built to withstand all weathers. From £1,572
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OPTIMUS SVEA STOVE
The Optimus Svea's trademark brass tank and windshield, coupled with a stable liquid gas burner, delivers adjustable high temperatures at sea level, at altitude and even in harsh conditions. It weighs 550g, and a tank of fuel gives about 50 minutes' burn time. £95
Squeezed into a 14cm x 14cm x 15cm package, the GSI Halulite has a cooking pot, a strainer lid, two bowls, two insulated mugs, a stove bag and two utensils. Integrated nesting lets you stow a micro stove and a 110g fuel canister. £60
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This Roccbox outdoor-friendly oven weighs 20kg and is made from multiple layers of stainless steel, with an insulated jacket and silicone outer sleeve. But it's the insulated internal stone shelf that makes it perfect for pizza. Running off gas or wood, it can reach temperatures up to 500ºC within 15 minutes. £370
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