Coleman as a company takes pride in producing quality camping gear. Among its more popular products are tents, portable lighting devices, and of course, stoves that you can operate almost anywhere.
For hardcore campers, a portable stove is as convenient as having a comfortable tent to sleep in and a trusty cooler to keep your food fresh and your beverage cold. In a way, it enables them to cook as if they are doing it at their very own homes. If you are in to fishing, these camping stoves allows you to enjoy your catch right out from the boat.
There are currently a lot of Coleman stoves in the market. You can choose one based on the make, the number of burners, the fuels used and so on and so forth. Let us get acquainted to them as we unravel the features and the factors that may help us pick the perfect camping stove for us.
The Make
The most basic Coleman stove does not need an extra grill or a separate attachment for its burner. On the Perfectflow 1 Burner Propane Stove, the burner sits comfortably on top of the propane tank for ease of use and to limit time required for preparation or set up. Although this idea is attractive to some, enthusiasts of course would have the tendency to want more. You may find them being inclined to choosing a stove with double burners or those which can be converted to grills.
Recognizing that fact, Coleman has produced stoves that has multiple burners and grills built right on the unit. Lighter models would usually be made of aluminum, stainless steel, and porcelain coated grills, while most are made of nickel chrome grate. Coleman stoves made in this material have the tendency to weigh more, yet a lot outfitters would pick this over the lighter alternatives. This is mainly because, nickel chrome grate is easier to clean than stainless steel and aluminum.
Fuel
Coleman camping stoves can be powered by several types of fuel. The key is to find which among the fuels will work best for you. Say for example, if you are a person who likes a no-fuss preparation, propane might be your best bet. Although the fuel cans may be a bit heavier than the others, some people may prefer this over the rest because it does not require messy liquid refueling, using wicks or oil. All you have to do is to pop it in and you are good to go.
On the other hand, for those who do not mind liquid fuel, the Coleman fuel may be number one on their list. Why so? Simply because Coleman fuel is more efficient, clean and of course dependable. Unlike other fuel whose performance usually diminish on cold weather or subzero degree temperatures, the Coleman fuel burns hotter and steadier. They also come in lighter containers or canisters that can be refilled for your next camping trip.
The two mentioned are not your only options, there are also some Coleman stoves made for Butane, Kerosene, Powermax Fuels and of course, unleaded gasoline.
Can't decide? The good thing about Coleman stoves is that it gives you alternatives, the freedom to choose. There are a few stoves that can be operated by two fuel types. Although you have to be wary because these units would usually cost a couple of dollars more compared to the other models.
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