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I also have a BlackCat and am fairly pleased with it. It is sturdy and well built. I think there must be some different models that Coleman have produced as mine has an adjustable heat setting, although for all intents and purposes it needs to be on full, and I get about 8 hours per canister. I got mine from Go Outdoors last summer.
For those that aren’t aware, Coleman and Camping Gaz are both part of the same company, so I’d expect there not to be too much difference in the heaters in the grand scheme of things.
The real deciding factor in my opinion should be the canisters. You have more choice and availability with Camping Gaz has they are Europe based and go back donkeys’ years, as opposed to the American Coleman who are just moving into the European mass market. I believe the Coleman canisters will become more available in time. I prefer them to the Camping Gaz canisters, but there is not much of a real difference.
One final thing I should mention is to do with expectation. Don’t expect these things to kick out mass heat. They are designed with outdoor safety in mind and thus have no flame as such and give off a gentle heat that takes the chill away. It may be difficult, but the obvious thing to do is see one in action before you buy if you can.
Post last edited on 20/12/2009 02:03:26
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