Everything is at worktop height and the drawers and cupboards have been reorganised so things are easier to reach.
The great thing is that the multicooker and the microwave have preprogramed settings for a wide variety of things, just press a button and off they go.
I am very pleased with my new(ish) petrol stove. I have got fed up with those butane stoves in cold weather because butane is very susceptible to cold (unlike propane).
My Coleman stove uses petrol and gives off a great amount of heat (if you remember blowlamps the principle is similar)
I use a small butane gas stove to make tea at the veg plot. It does use the gas up quite quickly so this one you have shown would be a good alternative.
Similar principle to a Tilley lamp?
You have to pump it up, looks a nice piece of equipment. I have a couple of Coleman low profile stoves, you can get propane/butane mix cannisters but I never go anywhere cold enough to need them
I’m not a fan of counter top gadgets in the kitchen. They take up too much space and, for me, simply cause clutter. I do love my mini-blitzer - small cup size container with blades to blitz herbs, onions / garlic, bread crumbs. Curries come out much better with blitzed onion, ginger, garlic & spices - rather than just chopping them. My other regular aid is a mandolin (spelling) for very rapid slicing.
The latest addition to the kitchen is a Ninja Foodi. It has two drawers. We reckon it was worth buying. Pretty fast cooking times. No warming up period. Probably only good for cooking a single meal though. Mrs mart and I eat different foods, so we debate each evening about who needs the Ninja. The one not needing it most often has a microwave meal.