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Coleman 2 Burner Dual Fuel Powerhouse Liquid Fuel Stove

Coleman 2 Burner Dual Fuel Powerhouse Liquid Fuel Stove
From Coleman

Price: $114.99

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Product Description

At the end of a long day on the trail, nothing satisfies like a hot meal. Feed yourself and your love of the outdoors with the Coleman 2-Burner Dual Fuel Powerhouse Deluxe Stove, delivering incredible energy and versatility through 24,500 BTUs on the main burner, or 11,500 on the main with 6,500 running on the auxiliary burners. Wind baffles help shield the flame from the elements, and a heavy-duty grate lifts out easily for cleaning. This little Powerhouse can boil a quart of water in less than 3 minutes and will operate on high for more than 2 hours. Runs on 3-1/2 pints of Coleman fuel or unleaded gas (not included). Imported. 8Hx24Wx17L".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #46327 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Coleman
  • Model: 414-700
  • Released on: 2005-04-18
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.90" h x 17.00" w x 24.30" l, 15.00 pounds

Features

  • One 13,500 BTU burner and one 11,000 BTU burner
  • Use either clean-burning Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas
  • Get up to 8.5 hours of burn time on low, 2.3 hours on high
  • Boil a quart of water in less than 4 minutes
  • Measures 17" x 24" x 8" when closed

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Whether you're staying in a cabin, tent, or under the stars, the Coleman 414-700 Two-burner Dual-fuel Powerhouse Deluxe Stove will enhance any camping adventure. Equipped with one 13,500 BTU burner and one 11,000 BTU burner you can whip up a meal in minutes. The Coleman stove operates with 3.5 pints of clean-burning Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas. You get 2.3 hours of burn time on the high setting or 8.5 hours on the low setting. This stove can boil a quart of water in 3.5 minutes. All this in an amazingly small package of 17-inches by 24-inches by eight-inches when closed for easy packing.

Specifications:

  • 24,500 combined BTU
  • Powered by 3.5 pints of clean-burning Coleman® Fuel or unleaded gas
  • Adjustable cooking power
  • Boil a quart of water in less than 4 minutes
  • Heavy-duty nickel chrome grate
  • 2.3 hours burn time on high, 8.5 hours on low
  • Constructed of durable textured steel
  • Measures 17" long x 24" wide x 8" tall (closed)

About Coleman
The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.


Customer Reviews

Not Made Today Like the Older Originals2
I was replacing a 20+ year old Colman stove with this one since we had just about wore out the old stove. The old stove still worked great, but it looked like a 20 year old stove and my wife hated that we cooked food on it. It took two new stoves before I received one that wasn't bent out of shape. Even the one I kept is not made as sturdy as my old stove. The fit and finish are OK, but I doubt this one will last as long as my old stove. The fuel tank does not line up and stay inserted into the burner nearly as well as the old stove and I'm constantly adjusting it while I'm cooking. The pump on the fuel tank also does not have the feel of my old stove and it's hard to tell when it's pumped enough. If there were any other alternatives to Coleman, I'd probably have given someone else a try, but they seem to have a corner on this market. Too bad, since it appears they're resting on the laurels. I wish I could have found a "new" old stove, I know I'd have been happier.

Much Worse Than Expected1
I just removed my new Coleman stove from the box and I cannot believe what I am seeing. This has to be one of the worst constructed products I have ever seen! I am having a hard time determining whether the case is actually made out of steel because I have never seen steel this flimsy. The stove arrived with several dents in the case and the latch is bent at a 45 degree angle. This stove may be very capable of kicking out some serious heat, but I will not own it long enough to experience it for myself. Coleman should A) use better materials and B) raise the price of the stove or C)Seriously consider discontinuing these stoves because the quality is absolutely horrible.

This product is better than the reviews have you think!5
Coleman stoves have always been easy to dent, scratch, get burned on and are not for the weak of spirit. On the other hand, properly assembled and pumped up they heat far better than propane for much less in total fuel cost. The white gas can be stored for years before using. Over pumping the stove creates massive amounts of heat for extra big pots. I have used big ones like this and the little portable ones. It is easy to forget that metal parts do an excellent job of transferring heat so look out! I have also used MSR stoves which could be dangerous, tempermental fireballs if not treated with respect. By their nature camp stoves get stored a lot and used some. These are the good ones.