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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple and Indestructable,
By The Beach Guy (Huntington Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Coleman 425F499G 2 Burner Compact Gas Stove (Sports)
I have had my Coleman compact stove for 29 years. I use it for two to three trips a year and use it every day of each trip (usually 9 or 10 days per trip) to cook big meals on. It is EXACTLY the same as the new model. It has never needed a repair. I just clean it after each camping trip. Coleman fuel is inexpensive and easily found in any part of the US and a gallon of fuel lasts me practically two years. The stove fits perfectly inside a 16 gal rubbermaid container with all of my other cooking gear (including pans). I absolutely recomend this stove. You don't need one of those fancy complicated other stoves. The basic Coleman stove is a workhorse that doesn't break down.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still the Best,
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This review is from: Coleman 425F499G 2 Burner Compact Gas Stove (Sports)
Still the Best. You always know how much fuel you have left and never have to worry about a leaky tank.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Canning Peaches on the Patio with My Coleman Stove,
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This review is from: Coleman 425F499G 2 Burner Compact Gas Stove (Sports)
With my kitchen cooktop broken and repairs stalled, I bought this Coleman stove (made in the US), hoping to use it for canning fruit this summer. It worked great! I set up the canning operation on the patio, with an electric hotplate for prepping the fruit and syrup, put the canner over the larger Coleman burner, and processed seven pints of apricots and plums. There was plenty of room for the canner. It had to be set a bit off center of the larger burner, but it felt stable; I would have had to work at tipping everything over. You could have put a small pot on the secondary burner at the same time, but it would have been a bit crowded.
I had to wait a while for the water to come to a full boil, but I don't think it took any longer than it took in my kitchen last summer. The unit seems very sturdy and well put together. The instructions are clear and well illustrated with photos. I did go back to the store where I purchased it for a demonstration of pumping up the pressure in the tank, but that was probably an excess of caution on my part as I've never used any camp stove before. The instructions give each step in English, French, and Spanish, which got confusing. I plan to highlight the English passages for future use. Overall I am very happy with this Coleman stove. (And as a bonus, it reminds me of camping with my folks when I was a kid.)
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