Coleman duel fuel three burner stove

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johnboy

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Oct 2, 2003
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The good thing about Coleman stuff is that most of the spares are available so it's not too difficult to get something running again if it's had a bit of use and abuse. Most of my Coleman single burners have been picked up this way sold as non working etc... Although the twin burner I have was sold as non working but in fact was in really good condition..
 
May 2, 2011
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Glasgow
I use two burner all the time and i am not sure how good the 3 burner would be. I find even with the two burner there is quite a drop in the main burner when you turn on the second burner. I now use the second burner to keep the food warm so low pressure and that allows a decent flame on the main burner but on a three burner if all things are the same the main burner would be pretty low.
 

Winnet

Forager
Oct 5, 2011
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Aberdeen
We use 3 burner stoves for cooking when we are away with the Scouts and they work just fine. Yes the pressure drops off a bit but you just pump it back up. The benefit is that you can get a massive pan in the middle and still have space for another pan or you can do your mince, tatties and soup at the same time.

I just need to find some spares for the tanks now.

G.
 

kiltedpict

Native
Feb 25, 2007
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Banchory
Dag-nam-it! Outbid by 53p in the last seconds... Oh well, wasn't paying a penny more than £60 when a brand new can be had for £99.

Think I'll save for the triple and get that next month.

Cheers folks.

KP
 

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