Colmen's has a great one it uses the same propane bottles as there lamps so you can have light and a grill of the same tank! It's got two burners, we've had ours for a few years and they still sell it!
2007-01-23 14:01:35
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answered by suprsarah 2
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If you don't limit your choices to Propane only, there are reliable and light white gas/gasoline stoves. See this link on dual fuel/unleaded:
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/faq/faqreturn.asp?question=16
The advantage of gas is that it has a higher caloric output, so that you need to carry or store less weight. I haven't had problems operating a Coleman stove in harsh conditions in Alaska, except for one case when I had to move a stuck ball bearing in the valve. Another advantage that gas is more readily available and you probably store some in case of emergency -- so you are much better covered. I would go with a dual fuel device.
2007-01-24 03:05:36
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answered by stopwar11112 3
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i would go with a "Colman"
camping stove that folds into itself & has a locking case , suitcase style that it is attached to with side flaps that keep down the wind, these are terriffic for camping & is a reliable Company name. good luck. you can find them at sporting good stores or even wal-mart / kmart in the camping section. shop around & find out what your realistic use will be for it. the propane tanks are very inexpencive, if you have a local propane store near by, they may be able to refill them for you, if they have the right tool + permit to do so.
2007-01-23 18:36:18
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answered by @ hurriKane CAtrina @ 1
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Stick with Coleman Propane Stoves. Also, try to keep in mind the fuel type if you have a lantern so you only have to take one kind of fuel into the woods, and they are interchangeable.
2007-01-25 07:39:19
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answered by The Smuggler 2
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The best selection of any outdoor gear would be at Cabela'a, go to cabelas.com and click on store locator to see if there is a store near you. It would be great if you could visit the store yourself. If not check out the website, and chose one, you can also call one of the local stores, ask for the camping outdoor dept. and they will advise you what is best for your situation. They can also ship from that store if it is in stock. If we have ever had a problem with any purchase at Cabela's they have exchanged the item or refunded the money. Great Shop, can't wait for them to open in Connecticut later this year.
2007-01-23 18:44:26
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answered by It's been awhile 6
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Walmart has small Sterno Stoves for camping. Their great, just pop the lid off light it use it put it out for tomorrow.
2007-01-23 13:59:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Colman has a stove grill combo looks great if you want heat try a Mr Heater it takes small or large bottle gas. you can find it at cabalas, bass pro shop, or lowes. has a low oxygen shut off.
2007-01-23 14:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Propane. Sears or dickd maybe good luck
2016-03-28 23:37:49
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answered by ? 4
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Primus, and MSR
2007-01-25 13:01:07
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answered by Solo Joe 2
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