Good folding stove for the money I took this stove camping for the first time last April, and I was pleased with the performance. It’s big enough (and the burners far enough apart) that there’s room to use a good sized pot and a good sized skillet at the same time. It packs into a fairly small package for something that “cooks big”. It packs small enough for canoe camping, though a white gas stove would probably be better for longer trips due to the bulk of propane canisters. But for trips of a week or less it…
how bad would it be We bought this for a $25 dollar discount because it had surface damage. Opened it up holding my breath, how bad would it be ? The scratch/imperfection was repaired. The repair was so well done, I felt it, before I saw it, and then only in certain light. This was a great gamble to save $25. Out of the box all worked perfectly, cant wait to put it to work on our next canoe trip.Noteworthy…….Also bought the griddle attachment, worked great BUT, YOU MUST line the bottom with…
Can’t decide what it’s for Kind of a cool idea, but it’s really much larger than it needs to be for two burners and seems designed for very large pans that would be more appropriate for car camping. The design of the “grates” is illogical and lifts the pans much too high above the burners for effective heat transfer. If Coleman redesigned the grates so they were flush with the top of each section and eliminated all the wasted space, this would be an excellent camping stove for backcountry, biking, motorcycle,…
Christian
Easy to wipe off and would wick moisture if ground ...
StarBright Cooler Light – A Waterproof, Rechargeable Light For Nighttime Illumination Of Your Yeti, ORCA, RTIC, Igloo or Coleman – NO MOUNTING REQUIRED – Great for Tailgating, Fishing and Hunting
Amazon Customer
they're smaller than I thought they would
ANCHEER Foldable Laptop Desk for Bed Sofa, Breakfast Serving Bed Tray, Portable Camping Picnic Table – Fold in Half, Multipurpose for Indoor, Outdoor, Office
Good folding stove for the money I took this stove camping for the first time last April, and I was pleased with the performance. It’s big enough (and the burners far enough apart) that there’s room to use a good sized pot and a good sized skillet at the same time. It packs into a fairly small package for something that “cooks big”. It packs small enough for canoe camping, though a white gas stove would probably be better for longer trips due to the bulk of propane canisters. But for trips of a week or less it…
how bad would it be We bought this for a $25 dollar discount because it had surface damage. Opened it up holding my breath, how bad would it be ? The scratch/imperfection was repaired. The repair was so well done, I felt it, before I saw it, and then only in certain light. This was a great gamble to save $25. Out of the box all worked perfectly, cant wait to put it to work on our next canoe trip.Noteworthy…….Also bought the griddle attachment, worked great BUT, YOU MUST line the bottom with…
Can’t decide what it’s for Kind of a cool idea, but it’s really much larger than it needs to be for two burners and seems designed for very large pans that would be more appropriate for car camping. The design of the “grates” is illogical and lifts the pans much too high above the burners for effective heat transfer. If Coleman redesigned the grates so they were flush with the top of each section and eliminated all the wasted space, this would be an excellent camping stove for backcountry, biking, motorcycle,…