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Only if it is designed for "Dual Fuel" and it should say on there.

The stove will burn cleaner and hotter with Coleman (white) fuel than it will with the Unleaded.

I have one of the Coleman Dual Fuel Lanterns that is a high output model and it is much brighter than the standard ones.

2007-01-29 08:38:17 · answer #1 · answered by BigDozer66 3 · 1 0

"Question: Can I use unleaded gasoline when Coleman® Fuel is recommended?
Answer: Unleaded gas should only be used in Coleman® appliances marked as “Dual Fuel™” or Unleaded Fuel” and only the lowest octane unleaded gas available should be used. Unleaded gas contains additives that are more difficult to vaporize than the gas itself and the higher the octane rating of the fuel, the more additives mixed with the gas.

Unleaded gas from Canada should never be used in any Coleman® appliances, even the “Dual Fuel™” and “Unleaded” products, as there is an additive in the fuel that will damage the tank, valve, generator and burner assembly.

Coleman® “Dual Fuel™” and Unleaded” appliances have been designed to handle the additives in unleaded gas. The use of unleaded gas in any Coleman® appliance designed for use only with Coleman® Fuel can result in a rapid build-up of carbon in the generator and damage to the rust-resistant coating inside the fuel tank.

The cost savings in using unleaded fuel in a Coleman® Fuel appliance would be rapidly offset by the cost of replacing the generator and eventually the fuel tank or entire appliance."

2007-01-29 11:20:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes you can change. Need to have 220 V electric installed though (~$200 to $300). Also, you'll need to cap the existing gas line (~$100 to $200). I'd recommend staying with gas. Gas stoves are better for cooking because you can control the heat better. Plus they will increase you're home value slightly, as most people who like to cook will be looking for a gas stove in the kitchen.

2016-03-29 08:28:29 · answer #3 · answered by Leigh 4 · 0 0

Yes. Just not the other way around.

2007-01-29 08:44:25 · answer #4 · answered by da_hammerhead 6 · 0 0

YEAH, IF YOU WANT YOUR FACE BURNT OFF. ONLY THE MULTI-FUEL STOVES UES GAS, THE OTHERS USE STOVE FUEL, ITS MORE LIKE KEROSENE.

2007-01-29 11:01:20 · answer #5 · answered by James / Jamison 1 · 0 1

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