Anyone have a recommendation for a 2-burner car camping stove under $125?
Preferably propane but possibly open to benefits of other options.
I've finally given up on my hand-me-down Primus stove that seems to have only three settings--off, medium and high.
My most important criteria is good temperature control. I'm looking for a stove that can maintain a low setting, allowing simmering or simply keeping food warm.
Thanks!
Car Camping Stove
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Re: Car Camping Stove
I really like my two burner Coleman stove. http://www.coleman.com/coleman/ColemanC ... oryID=2010
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I'll second the two-burner Coleman. Love it for car and rat camping.
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Yeah, if they still make 'em like they used to, you can't beat Coleman. Mine is about 25 years old. My dad's is closer to 50, but his is white gas. I miss all the pumping and adjustments.
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Re: Car Camping Stove
I still have the white gas one, but haven't used it for awhile. I use my backpacking stove when I go car camping nowadays. The generators and such on the old Coleman would wear out, but you could always buy the parts to replace them. When I was living off the grid in Hawaii, that is mostly what I cooked on. It was always important to keep a spare generator on hand, plus you have to remember to oil the pump thingy. A lot of people who think their stove is broken just have to oil the pump.
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Re: Car Camping Stove
I met a guy in Boulder who seemed to make his living repairing discarded or garage-sale Coleman stoves and lanterns. The Boulder Army Store has a vast array of Coleman parts for all vintages. They also have some good deals on backpacking gear.azbackpackr wrote:The generators and such on the old Coleman would wear out, but you could always buy the parts to replace them.
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Re: Car Camping Stove
x5.. This is the best Coleman model to go with: http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemanc ... 010&brand=
(The "Insta start" button also serves as a morning alarm clock so you can wake-up the late sleepers in your camp by needing to push this loud button in and out a dozen pumpkin times to ~start the burners!)
(The "Insta start" button also serves as a morning alarm clock so you can wake-up the late sleepers in your camp by needing to push this loud button in and out a dozen pumpkin times to ~start the burners!)

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Re: Car Camping Stove
I'm still using my Dad's white gas stove with a propane converter. Would buy another Coleman.big_load wrote:Yeah, if they still make 'em like they used to, you can't beat Coleman. Mine is about 25 years old. My dad's is closer to 50, but his is white gas. I miss all the pumping and adjustments.
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I have a volcano II. It will burn charcoal, wood or propane.
http://www.bing.com/shopping/volcano-ii ... &FORM=HURE
http://www.bing.com/shopping/volcano-ii ... &FORM=HURE
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