Coleman Dual Fuel Stove,Liquefied Petroleum Gas : Sports & Outdoors
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Coleman Dual Fuel Stove,Liquefied Petroleum Gas
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Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.25"L x 7"W x 6.5"H |
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Brand Name | Lumitec |
Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (255) var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when('A', 'cf').execute(function(A) { 4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #178,025 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #499 in Camping Stoves |
ASIN | B00069QI8I |
Item Type Name | Coleman Dual Fuel Stove,Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Included Components | Coleman Dual Fuel Stove,Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Item Height | 6.5 inches |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Brand | Lumitec |
Fuel Type | Liquid Fuel, Gasoline |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 7.25"L x 7"W x 6.5"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 3581.6 Watts |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
UPC | 304417541287 076501212150 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501212150 |
Feature | New |
BC –
I LOVE IT!
This Coleman single burner is wonderful. It is best suited for boiling water as its small base renders it a bit unstable if someone were to try to cook on it. I paired this with a 1.5L FireMaple kettle and it is wonderful! I am long-time Coleman fuel user and still had to learn some things about this burner. It is difficult to adjust the flame with the lever but it CAN be done. When done using for the night, ensure you release the tank pressure by removing the tank cap then reinstalling it, AND fully close the red fuel lever. This will prevent the tank pressure from forcing lots of unused fuel out of the fuel line and jet while you aren’t around.Durable. Powerful. Efficient. Reliable. An excellent backup. Buy one while Coleman still makes the white gas versions of their products.
18 people found this helpful
tony casarez –
Great product.
This mini stove is awesome.
TDT8 –
Coleman Duel Fuel is a Great Option
I have many Coleman productslanterns and stoves as well as sleeping bags and tents.In the DUEL FUEL line up – I have a POWERHOUSE 800 lumen Duel fuel lantern and now 2 of these duel fuel single burner stoves. These perform very well, u can easily boil 2qts of water in 6 min @ 9200ft, you can cook eggs and bacon without burning up the food. I see complaints saying there’s a lack of good adjustability of the flame. I disagree I feel the issue they’re having is with the cookware the use. Most likely they’re using ultra light hiking cookware, good for ease of carrying but poor in the ability to distribute heat properly or efficiently.Look this isn’t the right equipment for long distance every ounce less of weight counts type of hiking, but it’s perfect for a fishing trip, hunting or campsite… summer or winter these are performers you can depend on.The option for duel fuel is an added bonus but for me it’s a in case of emergency backup.You won’t go wrong with this stove you can give it to your kids it’ll be around that long with proper care and storage.The value for the money is better than it being super light weight and easily carried or bent.
31 people found this helpful
Alberto M. Battaglino –
Reliable Stove Once You Get the Hang of It
I’m giving the Coleman Dual Fuel Stove 4 stars because while it’s a solid performer, there’s a bit of a learning curve at first. Starting it isn’t completely intuitive, but if you follow the printed instructions and have a little patience, it works great. It takes a minute or two after lighting for the stove to reach full temperature and run smoothly — don’t expect it to be perfect right away. Once it’s going, though, it burns hot, and the fuel lasts a long time. A great option for camping if you’re willing to spend a few extra minutes learning how it works.
One person found this helpful
Scott –
Great stove
Nice stove. I had one years ago and it lasted a good long time. My only complaint is that my order got lost in the shipping process, but I did receive it in time for my trip.
One person found this helpful
BK –
Gasoline will ruin the stove
This stove is rated for gasoline. the problem is the gas caramelizes in the fuel fuel delivery lines. The lines are too small to clean after running 5 tanks a fuel through stove. The stove became inapproprible. the only way to repair is to replace the parts.
ESTEBAN A. –
great!
get it, is is the best!
music magic –
So Cool
I’ve been using coleman products since my childhood. Whether a tent or sleeping bag or my dad using a stove and a light, gas powered, my memories of coleman on the campsight are vivid. This stove is very cool. Dual fuel is nice. Built quality is excellent. Nice to find products made in America. Nicely sized between a small collapsible tiny backpack stove and a larger two burner gas stove. I bought a propane version from coleman that sits on top of a 16oz propane bottle. Again good quality build and really works great. But it requires external gas bottles and because it sits so high above the table and requires constant attention especially around kids, the dual fuel is a better overall choice.Thus little stove just screams coleman quality. Highly recommend.
11 people found this helpful
A Field Geologist –
A Geologists View
I have been using backpacking stoves for 50 years. This is not a backpacking stove. It weighs about 500 pounds. It has sharp edges that will shred the inside of a pack. Its a car camping and/or “I dont want to cook this stuff in the house and stink it up” stove. I keep mine in the back of my vehicle to use in cold weather – usually to brew up tea or coffee after XC skiing. I also keep it there for use in my work as a geologist in case I want to fry a steak in the field. Otherwise I use an MSR Pocket Rocket as all I eat in the field is freezed dried food that requires nothing more than a 1.5 cups of boiling water. This stove is also good for brewing proper coffee if you use a stainless steel percolator. You will have to pump it while its running.
WILLIAM TIPTON –
Seems to work very well
I just got mine so take anything I say with a grain of salt but I am a pretty good eye for quality versus garbage after all of the stuff that I’ve bought over the years. This does seem to be quality enough that it should last for quite a number of years at least obviously as long as nothing is already broken inside and slid through quality control.I bought a rocket stove a while back and we bought a stove that sits on top of the little canisters of the isobutane and I wanted to get one of these little camp stoves too. This is the one I wanted so once they got them back in stock we went ahead and orderedI toyed around with it a little while yesterday and a little while today and it does seem to work very well.It lights very quickly and the flame comes up to the blue flame pretty quicklyMy only thing that wouldn’t be five star about this is the heat control seems to have pretty much just on and off. There doesn’t seem to be a real flame height adjustment in the way that you would think based on the control itself.I know that it seems to be advertised that you can go from low medium and high but it doesn’t actually end up working that way it seems to be pretty much an on/off thing instead of any graduated controlDefinitely not a deal-breaker I mean I plan on using this for my walk making stir fry and stuff like that outside so the high heat is obviously what I’m looking for that or boiling somethingBut for someone that needed fine flame control you might want to look for a different model maybe get an upgrade to the two burner stove or somethingFive stars for qualityFive stars for heat outputOne star for flame control
10 people found this helpful