Product Details
Coleman Two-Burner Propane Stove

Coleman Two-Burner Propane Stove
From Coleman

List Price: $95.81
Price: $59.81

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Product Description

For camping and outdoor cooking / Two 10,000 BTU Burners / Boils quart of water in under 5 minutes / Uses Propane Fuel


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4911 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Coleman
  • Model: 5430E700
  • Released on: 2005-04-18
  • Dimensions: 5.50" h x 15.00" w x 23.00" l, .25 pounds

Features

  • Two 10,000 BTU burners
  • Works from a bulk cylinder (accessory hose not included)
  • Boil a quart of water in 4.5 minutes
  • Uses portable Propane fuel
  • Works from bulk cylinder with accessory hose (not included)

Customer Reviews

Great griddles5
We've had this stove for upwards of 25 years, and it has withstood the test of time, weather, and all kinds of camping conditions. The stove has accompanied us on camping outings in Alaska, Canada's wild lakes (for canoe and kayak camping) and on our average family summer camping vacations.

It is lightweight, sturdy and a great way to prepare hot cakes, eggs and coffee in the morning.

For larger families, there are of course larger Coleman stoves. But for a family of two to four, this item is perfect.

It's a Coleman Propane Stove5
This stove is lightweight compared to the rest of the line, easy to clean, gets the job done and it's dependable. It's only problem is that the diameter of the burners is too small, you can't use 12" pots, and it doesn't have enough BTU's to boil water fast. Listen, if space is not an issue, get the Coleman 2 Burner Powerpack Stove. It's a couple of dollars more than this stove. It's quite a bit larger than this stove, and it's as nice as cooking on a gas stovetop at home. You can boil tons of water quick, saute calamari or scallops while you're camping if you're so inclined, or make pancakes for a mob of people on your Lodge Reversable Grill/Griddle. There's some trips I use a single burner backpack stove, and then the rest of the time I'm eatin' homefries and cheese omelette's. You could cook chicken marsala with portobello mushrooms and sage on the Powerpack stove. The stove I'm reviewing is a great stove, just not for a family.

Just like cooking at home!4
Awesome camping experience thanks to this stove. Rented from REI for $10 a night. Cooked soup, chicken, sausages at the same rate as cooking at home. Only thing is I neglected to bring strike-anywhere matches and had to improvise. We'll probably end up buying a stove with auto ignition but this is still a great stove.