Here are a few good tips, although I see nada about propane camping stoves.
http://www.hiking-gear-and-equipment...ng-stoves.html
I have used the good old heavy duty Coleman white gas stoves in the past, the old ones like the guy is talking about in the article.
However I prefer propane over white gas, less chance of spillage, and easier to store where I live currently.
My current two burner stove is a Sears with auto light on it so you do not need to use matches.
It works good.
I bought it several years ago when I could not locate a Coleman propane one locally.
It is similar to this one.
http://www.sears.ca/gp/product/B0016...earsBrand=core
I may pick up a Coleman in the future, but the Sears one has worked out good so far.
I also have three backpacking stoves, two white gas (Coleman) and a Camping Gaz unit that uses the Gaz butane/propane mix cartridges.
But I am talking here about the bigger ones used for car camping.
Which do you prefer, white gas/unleaded gas, or propane.