That said, it’s roomy enough for most meals and easily can accommodate two 10- pans side by side. Finally, you miss out on auto ignition in this model (there is an InstaStart version for $20 more), and the wind shields along the sides only provide moderate protection from gusts. But these are small nitpicks considering the Triton’s excellent mix of cost and performance.
Based in Denver, Colorado, Murphy is an avid hiker, runner, backpacker, skier, yogi, and pack-paddleboarder. I couldn’t perform a proper coleman camp stove test, as the weather kept changing, but it took roughly 4 minutes and 30 seconds to bring 4 cups (~1 L) of water to a full boil. Weighing 9.8 pounds with dimensions of 21 x 13 x 3.5 inches, this is a compact stove that can easily fit in all kinds of vehicles. The Classic performs well in terms of simmering, although maintaining a low and consistent flame presents a minor challenge, especially on windy days. The Classic has windscreens that can adjust wider to accommodate larger cookware – a small feature that is quite useful.
These images are from a 348 stove in John Morris’ collection. This Coleman Model 528 stove was military model M-1942. The lighting instructions decal is in unusually good condition. This lightweight model had been developed by Aladdin and was first made by them in 1943 for the war effort. This stove with the aluminum container/cups and box is in Carlton Blanks’ collection. This Coleman Model 527 stove has a gasoline roarer burner that generates 2,500 BTU’s.
The body of this stove is finished in forest green baked enamel. This stove, in Dana Kennison’s collection, was less expensive than 413C above and had a smaller cooking surface. This single burner “GI pocket stove,” Coleman Model 530 is dated A 46 which we interpret to be January-June, 1946.
Locate the master burner–it is the one the generator goes over. In a two burner stove it will be on the right and in a three burner stove it will be in the center. It would be used on most modern lanterns, lamps, and stoves. This will only work on valve stems that are 1/4″ in width.
Sometimes the flame pops loudly but continues to burn – but you never know and have to check constantly. This is one of the all-time trusted and unique 2 burner stoves. The Coleman Dual Fuel 2 Burner Stove has been around longer than most, and will be around for many years to come. Read through the key features and click on the link below to discover why it’s such a great value. Great for extremely cold conditions or emergency preparedness situations because of the duel fuel source capability. This stove has withstood the test of time and is still one of the best 2 burner stoves on the market.
It didn’t blow us away in any one category, but it did perform steadily and predictably — an essential trait for any piece of . It boils water fine, blocks the wind, and simmers sauces admirably. We also love the adjustable windscreens, which allow you to widen the cooking surface a bit to accommodate a larger pan. All in all, this is a great no-frills option for the budget shopper. A household name when it comes to outdoor products, Coleman has another star product in this camping stove. This durable, rust-resistant stove offers 20,000 BTUs of cooking power and is able to simultaneously fit a 10-inch and 12-inch pan.
This is the gasket that goes between the propane regulator and the small propane bottles that you screw on. The inner hole diameter is right between 5/16 and 3/8 of an inch. Both times, I was able to keep the dials on a low simmer if need be, even with wind. The 12,000-each BTU burners, combined with what I consider much improved dials compared to previous Colemans, contributed to this success. Aside from that, the simmer control worked fantastically. I used this stove once with a dwindling (less than half-full) canister of fuel and then once again with a full canister.