We've had a dualfuel 2 burner for yonks. Only recently replaced the tap & burner.
It really wants fresh unleaded, & decent pressure, to get the flame the right blue colour . Otherwise, its that smokey orange, which deposits carbon on everything.
Being lefthanded, I very quickly got sick of pumping the thing up righthanded. Especially on winter mornings. Solution...
I had a tyre valve silver soldered into a spare cap. A few seconds on the air compressor, & hey presto, a better flame than could ever be achieved by hand.
Its easy to run out mid-cooking btw. With the compressor, we put more fuel in than normal, & can "top up" the air during cooking if need be.
That must have been 10 years ago now - still carrying the original cap just in case!
Regards
Max P
OK, given that a lot of you still prefer the gas stove, can someone recommend a better brand and model than the crummy Companion we have been putting up with for the last year or so.
the design is over 70 years old and works well
l have 2 x 3 burner colemans bought them from trading post $100 piece
The 3 burner enables you to have 1 burner for kettle for coffee tea hot water or pot for veggies and 2 burners under a metal bbq plate for cooking meat sausages onions mushrooms etc.
Can use all 3 burners for things like fry pans, pots, kettles and pressure cookers
Also have the Coleman collaspible oven which allows for meat chicken veggie roasts or baking cakes or bread
Had a 2 burner coleman in my slide out draw in the camper trailer for cooking
Fuel shellite is a proprietary brand name of shell for lighter fluid if you go to any other petroleum station can get chemical equilivent from memory BP sold it as white solvent about 1/4 price of shellite in 20 litre can.
Coleman ULP heat is something like 30000 BTU compared to gas 11000 btu so you cook faster with less fuel.
Fuel in jerry can can be 10 litre or 20 litre and easier to store than gas bottle and easier to refuel when out.
Also have the coleman ulp lanterns whioch put out best light for camping and when staying in huts also generates heat
Never had problem in 20 year plus with coleman stoves
We have a coleman dual fuel stove and like it. It seems like a good thing and burns hot.![]()
I run my Coleman on Shellite not ULP. Burns very clean and is a far better stove than my Coleman Gas one was. The ULP or Shellite also puts out a lot more heat than gas so you need to adjust you cooking a bit. Wouldn't swap it for anything else.
Why Shellite? I drive diesels, 2 litres of Shellite will last for a hell of a long time, I can always switch to ULP if I need to. I carry a 1.5L aluminium fuel bottle with the stove tank so that's enough fuel for several weeks at 3 meals a day.
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Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
Yeah me too .... we used to use one of those gauze toaster things and i had the same taste ...we do toast in the frypan now ...takes a bit longer but at least you know there are no carciogens going into your toast![]()
Same issue with gas I guess to some extent ....... all the chemicals from the burning are going into what you are eating.
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