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Subject Topic: Gas stove V Dual fuel stove
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12/3/2009 at 4:26pm
 Location: Glasgow
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I would give a thumbs up to the coleman (424) had mine for about a year, prior to that I used the one my brother has.
I like the easy acces to fuel - I have used unleaded and coleman - and the fold away breifcase format.

A dish cloth or 2 came in handy last summer - stopped the shoogling parts annoying the driver on a trip around Eire

There is an excellent website on repair an overhaul of the coleman stove


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12/3/2009 at 4:36pm
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Thanks for all your replies to date..........If you had to recommend the best family camp stove which one would you experienced campers recommend ?????


12/3/2009 at 6:02pm
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Optimus 22, 2 burner paraffin stove!
Only problem is they don't make them anymore. I have one though

Failing that, a Coleman 2 or 3 ring petrol burner.

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12/3/2009 at 6:31pm
 Location: Stockport
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Coleman is fantastic but gets a bit of getting used to.

Much better than gas as it's hotter and quicker , also you can put any unused petrol back into the car !!



13/3/2009 at 1:22am
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It does say on my Coleman instructions, that some brands of unleaded work better than others.

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Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.


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13/3/2009 at 11:00am
 Location: Cheshire
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Quote: Originally posted by dezzie on 12/3/2009
Sorry scrap that!! I just found a supplier on line. - at £5.29 for HALF A LITRE. Im afraid im sticking to my more dangerous, but a lot cheaper unleaded petrol. Its not caused me any problems in the past, so until it does im sticking to it.

Around £5 per half litre is a typical price for Coleman Fuel.  Aspen 4T is equaly as good and I paid around £12 for 5 litres last time I bought some.

Steve



13/3/2009 at 12:25pm
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Stevie

How much cook time would you estimate from 5 litres of Aspen????

As a novice camper would the coleman cause me too many problems on my first family camping trip??

Can anyone source a coleman for less than £89.99 at present?

 



13/3/2009 at 12:35pm
 Location: Stoke on trent
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Saved you £30,
here
Claud


13/3/2009 at 12:43pm
 Location: Lincolnshire
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Quote: Originally posted by Pricey4848 on 13/3/2009

Stevie

How much cook time would you estimate from 5 litres of Aspen????

As a novice camper would the coleman cause me too many problems on my first family camping trip??

Can anyone source a coleman for less than £89.99 at present?

 




Bought mine from here last week for £59.   

surplusandoutdoors.com

Very pleased with it, gave it a quick test in the garden, goes like a jet engine


13/3/2009 at 2:01pm
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Quote: Originally posted by capsecum on 13/3/2009
Quote: Originally posted by Pricey4848 on 13/3/2009

Stevie

How much cook time would you estimate from 5 litres of Aspen????

As a novice camper would the coleman cause me too many problems on my first family camping trip??

Can anyone source a coleman for less than £89.99 at present?

 


Bought mine from here last week for £59.   

surplusandoutdoors.com
Yeah but you bought the last one!!!! They are now out of stock!
Claud

Very pleased with it, gave it a quick test in the garden, goes like a jet engine



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13/3/2009 at 2:49pm
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wow why so expensive, go outdoors have almost doubled their price up from last year

this camping thing must be catching on

Quote: As a novice camper would the coleman cause me too many problems on my first family camping trip??


I wouldn't have thought so, just the same advice with any new camping kit. Make sure it is all there and works, well before you set off. Read the instructions over and over and make a couple of practice brews in the back garden, then you can always come back with more questions before you head off.

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13/3/2009 at 9:20pm
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we used a  dual fuel for lightweight & backpacking on unleaded with no problems , prior to that we had a coleman peak feather442 which clogged up on unleaded although they were supposed to run on it. We always cooked in the front of the tent or outside & kept a knife handy to cut thro the tent walls if trapped inside, but having seen a tent go up when a gas cartridge was changed next to a lit stove by leaving the valve open I doubt if we would have got out in time. I have also set myself on fire by changing a cartridge incorrectly on a gaz bluet stove.

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14/3/2009 at 11:16pm
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Quote:
Yeah but you bought the last one!!!! They are now out of stock!
Claud



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15/3/2009 at 6:43pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Dave Thorpe on 13/3/2009
we used a  dual fuel for lightweight & backpacking on unleaded with no problems , prior to that we had a coleman peak feather442 which clogged up on unleaded although they were supposed to run on it. We always cooked in the front of the tent or outside & kept a knife handy to cut thro the tent walls if trapped inside, but having seen a tent go up when a gas cartridge was changed next to a lit stove by leaving the valve open I doubt if we would have got out in time. I have also set myself on fire by changing a cartridge incorrectly on a gaz bluet stove.


At the risk of sounding smug, this is part of the reason I use paraffin fueled stoves when family camping, as it is a less explosive fuel ... plus I actually like the aroma ....

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28/3/2009 at 2:21am
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Not certain if I should get a duel fuel stove as have a habit of blowing half the garden up with my bonfires.

        am veering between a gas or duel fuel for my first stove, the fact that gas containers are not easily disposable is a big factor for me.

       We will be camping using a couple of recumbent trikes so weight is an issue but not the deciding factor.

        All this has been very informative and any comments to help would be welcome.

                                 Seumas

                                    



28/3/2009 at 2:32am
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5 litres of Aspen?

Seeing that the fueltank of the smaller Coleman is just under a litre and I only fill up with half litres... I do two breakfasts, one quickfry and a slowcook for tea... I'd say 5 litres would last about 10 x 2 days is about three weeks of camping.



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