Coleman Classic Propane Stove Review

Some people have also reported that the dials on their stoves can feel sticky or unresponsive. One owner posted a solution that involves about 10 minutes of labor and the application of silicone lube. Though our test unit’s dials didn’t feel unresponsive, we followed the instructions, and we were pleased with the resulting more-sensitive controls.

This stove is great for those who don’t want to tote extra cookware. The Cascade is similar to the Classic stove, but it allows you to adjust cooking temperatures with more precision and includes a handle for easier carrying. Item prices do not include fees for pickup, shipping or delivery unless noted in the item description. Camping stoves’ output is measured in BTU, or British Thermal Units. One BTU is the amount of heat needed to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit at sea level.

If that’s all the Cascade could do, we probably wouldn’t recommend it. In our comparative test for low-temperature control, the Coleman Classic cooked soft scrambled eggs from raw in 4 minutes. This result was well below the 10 to 15 minutes that the recipe calls for, yet still 2 minutes 30 seconds slower than the more-expensive Coleman FyreCadet took.

It’s also home to a whole host of one-of-a-kind items made with love and extraordinary care. While many of the items on Etsy are handmade, you’ll also find craft supplies, digital items, and more. Burners over 30,000 BTUs are overkill for most campers and can get hot enough to damage typical camping cookware. 4.5 minutes seems attainable, but the boil speed is dependent on the type of fuel you have and how closely you monitor your fire.

For over 120 years, Coleman has created premium outdoor gear to help you tackle the toughest adventures. Whether you’re setting out on a cozy overnight getaway or embarking on your next big exploration, Coleman products deliver strong, dependable quality with lightweight comfort. From lanterns to high-tech tents, stoves and fuels, Coleman brings you the equipment you need to go anywhere you can imagine. The first is obviously the car camper who has a large group to feed, like me when we go on family trips. If you have to do some serious cooking, you definitely don`t want a small one burner stove.

Free-Standing – Free-standing stoves are a great option if tabletop space is limited. They also tend to be better suited for large groups than smaller tabletop stoves. Free-standing stoves typically use large propane tanks, so be prepared for these to take up a lot of space.

Wind resistance is an important part of having good temperature control, as even a light breeze can snuff out a low flame without good windscreens. The Triton’s sleek profile.Unfortunately, it was by far the worst in our test when it came to wind resistance. The Coleman Classic, which was second to last, had the temperature up to 184. We never thought we’d describe a camping stove as “fun,” but that’s exactly what the BioLite is.

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Add in a few items like insulated tumblers, water jugs and Coleman butane fuel lighters to complete your outdoor setup. The griddle is great for cooking that big morning breakfast and fits perfectly onto the stove. The case is purely just a convenient way to store and travel with your Coleman stove. GearLab is founded on the principle of honest, objective, reviews. Our experts test thousands of products each year using thoughtful test plans that bring out key performance differences between competing products. And, to assure complete independence, we buy all the products we test ourselves.

A wood-burning camping stove is not as fast or convenient as gas-fueled stoves. That being said, we were impressed with how well the BioLite CampStove worked and how fun it was to use. We omitted this stove from our simmer test because it was impossible to have any real temperature control coleman camp stove or simmer function. With the fan on low, the flames do drop down considerably, but not nearly enough to hold water just below boiling. We think the difference is partly due to our fuel being extremely dry and light wood, which often required lifting the pot to add more fuel during the test.