Coleman Camping Stove

The Coleman Camping Stove: More Than Just Camping Gear

The Coleman Camping Stove: More Than Just Camping Gear

Coleman camping stove

The Coleman camping stove has been an essential in camping gear for many years. The Coleman Company is the largest distributor of camping gear in the world.

This company has many variations of their camping stove. The most popular of which is the two burners, duel fuel, premium compact liquid fuel Coleman camping stove.

It is equipped with "Instastart" as well as "Perfectflow", which allows you to light the stove without a match and ensure that you are getting an even flow of fuel. This stove burns clean and works with Coleman's clean burning fuel, or unleaded gasoline.

This camping stove can also be used indoors, as well as outdoors, so no matter if you are in a cabin, or under the stars, you can enjoy the clean convenience of this camping stove.

Furthermore, this camping stove is great to have in an emergency kit for locations that have frequent natural disasters, such as hurricanes.

Therefore, the Coleman camping stove should be considered an essential for more then just camping, it is a great investment and is sure to come in handy a time or two and make it well worth the price.

Here's Coleman Camping Stove Selections:

Coleman Two-Burner Propane Stove...

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Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove...

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Coleman Stove Carry Case...

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$29.99

 

Coleman PerfectFlow Insta Start Grill Stove...

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Coleman PefectFlow 1-Burner Stove...

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Today's Discussion

Converting Coleman Camping Stove to Fuel Burning?
I know that you can take a fuel burning stove and convert it to propane burning one but can you do it the other way? Can I take my propane stove and convert it to use the white gas? It was just given to me and I want to use it but all of my lanterns take the white gas and I do not want to buy propane and white gas? Also in your opinion which is better? I am going camping for a week and probably cooking 2 meals a day on it. Would I need tons of the little propane tanks?

Reply
Ron
depends on what you plan to cook. test it out in advance. my things run on unleaded gas and propane, but I take a big old 5 gallon propane tank from a bbq, so I never run out even if lanterns are run all night.

Propane Guy
I don't recommend it at all unless the manufacturer of the stove supplies a conversion package. Main reason being that the appliance was manufactured and CERTIFIED to operate on that particular fuel. If you do some "McGyvering" and alter the appliance to operate on a different fuel, two things will happen. The manufacturer will take no responsibility if this appliance hurts anyone or damages property because you have "altered" the appliance. Also insurance companies will deny any claims for the very same reason. Unless you can get a factory conversion with a new rating plate that shows this appliance is certified for use with that fuel...Don't do it! It's not worth the risk or liabilty. As for consumption, it all depends on the btu's of the appliance. One pound of propane contains a little over 20,000 btu's. That means if you have a 20,000 btu burner you will burn 1 pound in 1 hour. So if you have a 12,000 btu stove you will get a little less than two hours of coooking time from a 1Lb bottle. That is at full heat. If you turn the burner down at all, it will extend that time a bit. Look at the rating plate on the appliance and you will see the btu's of the burner listed there. Hope this helps!



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