Steve: I know nothing of multifuel stoves, but it seems to me they were designed so if a particular fuel were not available, one could switch to something else. They likely are very useful for those traveling around the world. For most guys like us on motorcycles or hiking, such a stove is a waste in my opinion. In my younger days I toured and camped on a motorcycle and now I log some miles hiking. I have never found anything more convenient and economical than a butane stove. No fuel to spill. Nothing to pump or pour. Simply screw on the cylinder and light it up. Very fast for cooking. A cylinder seems to go a long way for me because it takes such little time to heat things up. A 5 or 6 dollar cylinder would likely last you a week. I don’ t know about where you live, but where I live butane or iso-butane (butane/propane mix) is readily available at most hardware stores. A good butane stove is only about $50.00 too. That is what I think. That is my recommendation.

Howie