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Using the Coleman PerfectFlow 2-Burner Stove at the campsite is as close as it gets to cooking at home. This compact stove's two fully adjustable burners put out 22,000 BTUs of heat. Coleman's WindBlock system shields the burners, and the guards adjust to accommodate various pot sizes. One Coleman propane cylinder (not included) lasts one hour with both burners on high and 4.5 hours on low. Coleman made the PerfectFlow 2-Burner Stove from heavy-duty embossed steel components and a rust-resistant aluminum-steel cook top, so it'll last for ages.
Bottom Line: Coleman's PerfectFlow 2-Burner is the outdoor gourmand's stove.
Hudson, Yes, it can be done, but you must purchase this adapter (or one like this): http://www.backcountry.com/coleman-5-foot-pressure-hose-and-adapter I hope this helps.
This is a great camp stove, light and portable. It has two very powerful burners and will boil water in no time at all. It is a bit noisy when the burners are on high but that's my only complaint. It works very well with my GSI cook set.
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This is a great product from coleman. When you crank open the gas and fire it up it sounds like a meth torch :P I have used this stove for cooking everything from steak, beans, spaghetti, boiling hot water and breakfast. It is a solid stove. It would be cool if it came with a carrying case rather then having to purchase one. But that would be the only negative. My dad bought his coleman stove in 1978 and it still works perfect. I was going to purchase a stove that had a built in ignitor, but I am very happy with this purchase and highly recommend this product.
Has anyone experienced a gradual loss of propane gas pressure in cold temperatures with these stoves (using a fairly full propane canister)? Any way to fix this?
Damn you, fluid dynamics! That's just the ideal gas law coming back to bite you, colder gases and liquids occupy less space, thus pressure in the canister decreases in the cold. One trick is to rotate the canister so that it is upside down instead of tilted at an angle, sometimes that helps.
You can get creative in keeping the canister warm. Methods I have used include: sleeping with canisters or walking around with them inside my clothing in order to bring them up to higher initial temperatures before use; deflecting the heat of the stove towards the canister while it is in use; or even wrapping the canister in makeshift insulation (preferably after it has been warmed).
I have an older Coleman stove and have been widowed, leave in a disaster area. Would you know where I could find a manual for my stove? I am afraid to light it because the cylander goes right over a burner into the receptacle and that doesn't make sense to me-afraid it might blow up. Any info would be a help. Thanks even if you can't help.
Here you go, buddy: just click over here -- http://www.coleman.com/coleman/manuals/manuals_resp.asp?category_id=1100 -- or copy that address into your 'net browser -- and then download the manual that matches your stove. Good luck and take care.Here's some additional information:http://www.coleman.com/coleman/parts/PartsDefault2.asp
Coleman knows camp stoves. This is the best money you will spend on a camp stove for this size and weight. We love them! They work great, can produce a tremendous amount of heat, or a small amount, depending on needs. Works great with 8 or 10 inch pans and the GSI Outdoor Bugaboo Griddle. Wind screen works well too.
You would most likely need an adapter for it, but those can be found at most camping stores, some even have two or three hoses, so you can run multiple propane appliances off the same 20 gal. tank.Try this link for the adapter:http://www.coleman.com/coleman/parts/PartsDefault2.asp
This is a great camp stove, light and portable. It has two very powerful burners and will boil water in no time at all. It is a bit noisy when the burners more...
This is a great product from coleman. When you crank open the gas and fire it up it sounds like a meth torch :P I have used this stove for cooking everything more...