When you think of camping equipment, one name comes to mind. Coleman. Why buy anything
else? The quality and craftsmanship can't be beat. Agreed.
But, why buy a
Coleman Dual Fuel Stove? Two words - convenient and practical.
Think how many times you use two burners on the stove in your home. One burner cooks the eggs, while the other
has a pan of simmering bacon on it. Or, one has the pot boiling the rice sitting on it, the other has a pan
browning the hamburger meat. If your stove in the kitchen comes with more than one burner, shouldn't your camp
stove? It just makes sense.
There are definitely a shortage of electrical plugs in the wild. So, pack the old percolator for your morning
coffee, not the Mr. Coffee machine. Already, one burner will be used. You'll still need the other for making
pancakes, scrambled eggs, even oatmeal. Come dinner, you'll need more than one as well. One burner will be busy
grilling that wonderful trout you caught and the other will be simmering the veggies to go along with it.
A
Coleman dual fuel stove burns either liquid fuel or unleaded gasoline. It comes with a
filtering funnel so you can siphon gasoline if you need to, though that is unlikely. With the two burners, you
get ample BTU's. The primary burner yields 7,500 and the auxiliary one yields 6,500. That's enough to run the
stove for two hours with each burner on high, but there aren't too many times you'd need to cook anything for
that long at that temperature. So in essence, the stove's canister provides ample fuel for the whole camping
weekend.
Another cool feature that also saves fuel consumption is the patented WindBlock™ guard. It can

adjust to any size pot or pan and keeps the wind from disturbing
the flame. Both burners on this Coleman camping stove can accommodate up to a 10 inch circumference pan.
For under one hundred dollars, it is well worth the investment.
Coleman dual fuel stoves are
durable. The removable grill is made of a heavy nickel chromed surface that makes it a breeze to clean.
They won't tip over in the wind and the lid is designed to stay open, even without the windscreens
attached to the case. That's quality.
Whether you are camping out with the hunting buddies or with the family, the Coleman dual fuel stove fits the
bill. Easy to haul, effortless to use, simple to clean. It is made in the USA and comes with a five year
warranty. Ask any camping aficionado and dollars to doughnuts they'll tell you they trust a Coleman stove to
cook their meals. They may also give you some good tips on how to make your Coleman last as many years as
theirs has. For an interesting idea check out some
portable stoves at
www.placematstoves.com.
To store it, after you have cleaned it with a mild cleanser and soft cloth, be sure to unhook the fuel cylinder
and replace the plastic cap. Next, unscrew the regulator and put it back in the designed storage area under the
grill. Lastly, fold up the baffles and close the grill. It's that simple. Your Coleman dual fuel stove should
last you for many camping trips in the years to come.