Coleman stove question

Damn dude, you pack a cheese course when you wheel? I wanna roll with you! :D

Only if the wife is along for the ride. The other 99.98976% of the time when its just me, its a 1 gallon jug of water and some kind of scientifically engineered sports food bar that passes itself off as healthy (Lara bars are my go to snack)
 
Only if the wife is along for the ride. The other 99.98976% of the time when its just me, its a 1 gallon jug of water and some kind of scientifically engineered sports food bar that passes itself off as healthy (Lara bars are my go to snack)

What?!? I thought it was rockstars and theraflu or some other similar crazy heart stopping combo. ;)
 
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Those small Colman stoves might not be the best for every situation but they are still a great buy. My dad has had one for about 30 years and it still works like it's brand new
 
Not sure if any of the Camp Chef models have been posted up yet but bought one of these for my folks a few years back and they've liked it better than the previous Coleman they had for years prior.

The Camp Chef seems to have better flame control, little bigger cooking area for a two burner and said to have higher BTU's and quicker boil times. Of course it comes at a little higher price but will probably be what I purchase soon for my own use.

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I don't know if you remember BiMart from your days here in Oregon. I won the one you listed #1 on lucky# Tuesday about 4 year ago and it has been on every camping trip with us. It's been a great stove. The griddle works good. But it's a very good idea to put foil under the burner if you use it as a grill. PITA to clean if you don't.

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What?!? I thought is was rockstars and theraflu or some other similar crazy heart stopping combo. ;)

Sharkey, I am a trained medical professional and what you were witnessing was actually a World Health Organization case study that I participated in to further the sciences of "off roading with severe Flu like symptoms" for the general public......

Actually, I don't even really remember day 1 of the 2012 JK Experience. 22 jeeps were at risk due to my spotting through a fog of Rock Star stimulants and Robitussin :icon_crazy:
 
Sharkey, I am a trained medical professional and what you were witnessing was actually a World Health Organization case study that I participated in to further the sciences of "off roading with severe Flu like symptoms" for the general public......

Actually, I don't even really remember day 1 of the 2012 JK Experience. 22 jeeps were at risk due to my spotting through a fog of Rock Star stimulants and Robitussin :icon_crazy:

:clap2: That's right, it was Robitussin. Your spotting through whatever kind of fog is most certainly safer than most of us yahoos spotting with perfect clarity.
 
Sharkey, I am a trained medical professional and what you were witnessing was actually a World Health Organization case study that I participated in to further the sciences of "off roading with severe Flu like symptoms" for the general public......

Actually, I don't even really remember day 1 of the 2012 JK Experience. 22 jeeps were at risk due to my spotting through a fog of Rock Star stimulants and Robitussin :icon_crazy:

Greg came rollin in singing...

 
I have the Coleman triton (#2) and it isn't bad. It gets the job done. Compact. Easy to clean. I got it on sale at sport chalet so it was a good deal, came with a bag and two propane bottles.
 
Took it out of the box.

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Quality looks okay. Stamped metal so not huge expectations.

Fired right up when I tested the starter.

Comes with a grill and griddle for the left side.

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Has a removable drip pan on the bottom.

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Think I'll line the bottom with foil to make clean up easier.

Finally, it comes with a bag that holds everything, including 2 propane bottles.

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Not bad for $99.

I'm thinking about cooking breakfast on it tomorrow.
 
Nice! Definitely give us a little review if you choose to use it. I'm sure like most cast iron skillets, grills and griddles, a little seasoning over time with cooking will improve the flavor of your meals.

I had Mel pick this up for you. At least now I can tell him that he can return this to the vendor at the Overland Expo. I thought it would make a nice gift for you, but you seem to like your purchase.....



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Nice! Definitely give us a little review if you choose to use it. I'm sure like most cast iron skillets, grills and griddles, a little seasoning over time with cooking will improve the flavor of your meals.

I had Mel pick this up for you. At least now I can tell him that he can return this to the vendor at the Overland Expo. I thought it would make a nice gift for you, but you seem to like your purchase.....



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Does that go on the roof rack or slide out tray in the back? Either way it looks like a perfect cauldron for casting trail spells. Now were did I put that eye of newt powder?
 
Took it out of the box.

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Quality looks okay. Stamped metal so not huge expectations.

Fired right up when I tested the starter.

Comes with a grill and griddle for the left side.

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Has a removable drip pan on the bottom.

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Think I'll line the bottom with foil to make clean up easier.

Finally, it comes with a bag that holds everything, including 2 propane bottles.

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Not bad for $99.

I'm thinking about cooking breakfast on it tomorrow.

Based on first view, will it work for family outings and yet still compact enough when going with just 1-2 people. I need to make a final selection and was using this thread to help.


- Jason
 
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