Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/09/20 11:28 PM
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I scored an older Coleman at a garage sale. They say to be leery of the new ones but this old turd can cook!
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Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/09/20 11:31 PM
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Elk camp Oven with 2 burners coffe warmer lol 3 burner with griddle for cooking Craigslist finds 125 total cost for both
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Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/09/20 11:37 PM
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Wylee
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I really like those cook tops. But I bet if you hit some garage sales after this covid bs you’ll score an old camp stove.
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Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/10/20 08:47 AM
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The old Colemans are hard to beat.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/10/20 09:03 AM
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I really like those cook tops. But I bet if you hit some garage sales after this covid bs you’ll score an old camp stove. I bet people are thinking about keeping them. After this covid many may loose their house and need them?
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Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/10/20 12:36 PM
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Wylee
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Lumberjack, maybe the smart ones will hold on to usable stuff....but look around, I don’t see a lot of “smart” folks on the daily. Just throwing that out there.
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Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/10/20 01:17 PM
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Hello. Does anyone have any recommendations for a new camp stove? I know they aren't built like they used to be but I need one. Thank you for your time. camp stove means a lot of different things to different people I have one that runs on top of a single 1 pound canister of LP I have one that has 2 burners and can run off the one pound cans or 20# cyclinder I have a free standing 30K and 60K btu that needs a 20# cyclinder but can fry a turkey or boil 30 quarts of water for a fish boil in a hurry free standing or more packable ? number of burners needed ? what you will be cooking ? amount of heat needed? preferred fuel?
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Re: Gas camp stoves?
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04/10/20 01:34 PM
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Lumberjack, maybe the smart ones will hold on to usable stuff....but look around, I don’t see a lot of “smart” folks on the daily. Just throwing that out there. True, Im keeping mine (doesn't make me smart). They don't get much for resale so why not, they don't take up much room and are worth their weight in gold if needed. When I fired up my lantern during the last power outage I shook it and didn't notice any fuel much at all in the tank. I didn't have any fuel so lit it and it stayed lit for 8 hours- I was impressed with the fuel economy.
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