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« on: Sunday, February 07, 2010, 04:51:11 PM »

I got one for Christmas this year. My brother got it for us. Kinda random, as we've got a cheap standard twin-burner propane stove that's performed well for years, and now we've got a pop-up with a three-burner stove. Gift horse, though, right? Nevermind all that, this thing ROCKS!  ;D Our power went out Friday, and as we all know, no food and no coffee make Catfish go crazy! [jump] So before panic set in, I figured I'd pull this out and put it to the test. Setup was incredibly easy, and it looked like it would be extremely easy to keep clean, unlike my other stove. I hooked up the propane, turned it on, and pushed the insta-start button and guess what...it fired right up! Nice even flame, and at 10,000 BTUs, it's got plenty of heat for anything you need. It percolated my evening cup of joe without a problem. Saturday morning, it cooked us up a nice batch of bacon and eggs with another pot of coffee. Not a hiccup, and plenty of room for two big pots or pans. Cleanup took a few seconds with a dry paper towel to wipe down. It folds up nicely, and if you keep a little of the original packaging, it doesn't even rattle when folded up. I'm gonna be keeping this one and letting the other one go to somebody else.  ;D

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« Reply #1 on: Monday, February 08, 2010, 05:48:23 AM »

I got a regular two burner Coleman but I bought one like that for my daughter as part of her wedding present along with tent and other camping gear. They like it. Have you ever  tried the Coleman stove top drip coffee maker, pretty slick. ;)
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