Friday, October 30, 2009

coleman camp stove

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Coleman pop-up camper; two burner outdoor burners; propane fuel line, black hose from stove threads onto a female brass fitting on the side of camper body. have replace both the fitting and the black hose (male part) - still no gas coming thru to black hose. getting gas before it goes into brass fitting on inside of camper body.


We just bought a small trailer for camping. I mean small. It doesn't have a stove so we need to get a little portable one. Which is safer, propane or gas? Which is the most economical? thanks


Sorry I had to ask in the hunting section, but you guys are the only ones who'd have a clue as to how to survive a massive disaster in my opinion- for those of us who dont know how to catch food would surely be the first ones gone!

Here's what I have in my Kit so far:
First AID kit for 2, plus AID kit for Dog.
Water filtration water bottle (filters up to 80 gallons without replacement)
MREs- 30 of them
Mini mag light
Mossberg 500 interchangeable barrels with 100 rounds of slugs/buckshot and several hundred #4 birdshot.
a few 20lb propane cylinders
a few 4lb propane cylinders
Coleman Camp stove
Cold weather clothing/parka
Flint/Magnesium Stick
Survival Knife with fishing line and hooks, light anywhere matches., etc


Anything else you think I should get... IN CASE...
GOt a Remington 597 .22LR, keep about 500 rounds, so Ill get some more

Have a Dodge Ram 4x4 with nice brush guard...

Great tips guys, thanks! Itll be tough to give a best answer!


The one camping gadget I wouldn't want to be without is that spill-proof coleman fuel spout.
Those camp-stove toasters that stand the bread up over the burner -- those work great, too.


I'm going camping in a couple weeks just outside of Kelowna, and I know that there's a fire ban, but i can't figure out if coleman stoves and/or small propane bbqs are allowed or not. can anyone help me out?
and if they aren't allowed, any ideas on how to cook food without a fire or electricity? i'd rathernot spend the 3 days eating nothing but sandwiches and snacks, haha
Kelowna, BC, Canada... because of the dry summer there's a fire ban over the whole province, but i want to know about stoves/bbqs


I have been trying to find a good recipe for a breakfast pizza you could cook while camping, either over the fire on a cooking grate or on a coleman stove. Anyone have any recipes that tell you how to cook it this way.


I have been trying to find a good recipe for a breakfast pizza you could cook while camping, either over the fire on a cooking grate or on a coleman stove. Anyone have any recipes that tell you how to cook it this way.


I want to buy a vintage coleman campstove that says it is model 5400 5400A700.. but I can't find the year it was made? I want to know how old it is. Thanks!


I have a Coleman camping grill that I bought a couple of years ago, I use it a couple times a year when I camp. I fired it up this year and the stove starts and lights normally, but a few minutes into cooking the gas would slow up until it was off, I tried a couple different propane tanks and always the same result. any ideas or quick fixes for me? help would be appreciated


I have over 10 camping cylinders for our propane camping stove. Is there a place I can have them recycled or refilled?


One of the knobs to turn on the propane on the stove has worn out. I need to replace it. I went to Academy and they didn't have it. Does anybody know where I can get the part? Please advice


I have left over mapp gas cylinders and would like to use them up somehow.


A friend and I are camping this weekend and looking for some easy stuff to bring. We can make some things in advance and other stuff on the coleman stove. Any good suggestions?


We've started to do quite a bit of camping. We have a Coleman stove which we use. I was wondering if any of you had specific camping meals that you usually have? We do ALL prep work at the site so one with not a million ingredients would be best and also, it should have ingredients that won't spoil quickly as the items have to stay in a cooler for the enitire 4 day stay.


does anyone know how to make biscuits on a coleman camp stove thank you in advance


I had a standard Coleman gas one with a burner on one side and a grill on the other. It just broke so I need to buy a new stove and/or grill. If I buy a portable gas grill without a burner can I put a pot, pan or coffee percolator on it? Also, if I get one of these... Is it safe to use lava rocks or briquettes? Won't this help with heat distribution? So far the Weber Go-Anywhere Grill looks like something that might work but I am not sure about the above questions. Thanks a ton!





My fiance and I are registering on Amazon.com for our wedding because we want to build some a supply of camping gear. It's me, him, and our 4 year old. We need a tent, coleman stove, you name it. I just don't know where to start. I want to get quality stuff so any advice would be appreciated to get started. We probably will mostly do "car camping" to start, where you park right near your camp site. If someone has a list of stuff I could register for, that would be great. I remember my mom taking us all the time when we were little, and this is a tradition I would like to carry on. We really need help on choosing the right coleman stove and a tent! We probably will register for cots too. ( a luxury I didn't have as a kid. ha ha.


Can I use regualr gas or can I use Kerosene?


My in-laws camping stove turns the bottom of all my pots and pans BLACK and its difficult to wash off the soot. Is it my fuel or the stove? I'm planning to borrow my own parents smaller Coleman stove instead but if its my "Ozarks Trail" propane that's doing it I guess it won't make a difference! Anyone know? Thanks!


We're going camping through some hot desert country and I have a small propane stove that uses the disposable cylinders, and also a Coleman stove that uses white gas, I'm planning to bring both stoves. I have a van with a black Thule storage shell on top. Where should I the fuel? I imagine while driving the van interior will be cooler than the Thule (thanks to AC), but when the car is parked in the sun the van may well be hotter than the Thule. Is there any real risk with either location? Oh yes, and what about lighter fluid?


I will be camping at the beach for a week this summer and I am looking for some suggestions for camping food items that are easy to fix, will keep well, and will be tasty! There will be a grill, Coleman stove, and cooler available. Thanks!


I just purchased an MSR stove, but haven't yet purchased a fuel bottle. I'm going to meet up with a friend who is going to lend me his for an upcoming camping trip, but I won't get it until I'm there. So I'm wondering, can I just use a plastic pop bottle to store the fuel (in this case it's that coleman fuel) until I get there (shouldn't be more than a couple hours) or not? And if not what? (I really don't want to have to bring the gallon canister with me)


I ahve an old lp gas piniic stove made by coleman and it used butane canister as its fuel


my camp stove quit and i desperately put the coleman coffee pot on the fire. the coffee brewed, but i blackened the pot. i didn't care much, but now i realize (duh) that i can't hold the pot without being so smudged and the scrubbing will take me 'til the next trip....which is sunday. how can i clean it? is vinegar good for this, too?


I just bought a hi-tec propane camping stove -- but it looks very similar to the coleman model and I'm sure the methods are similar. It did not come with good directions, so I am unsure how to hook it up. Specifically, it sounds like there should be a separate twist valve in the part that goes in the propane tank, which is untwisted before the burners are turned on. That part on mine is rock solid, so I'm not sure if it's broken, or if there is only the valves on the burners to regulate the flow of gas (when I plug the valve into the propane tank, I can smell the fuel coming out the other side). Anyone with experience out there?


My plan is to buy a mini-van that's about 6 or 7 years old and has just over 100,000 miles on it (less, if possible). I don't want to spend more than $5,000 (hopefully less, like 2 or 3,000).

Then I will take out one of the seats in back so I can have more room for storage and a place to sleep. I will also take a tent and air mattress. I want to drive across the country and sleep in the tent and sometimes even in the van, and maybe every once in a while in a motel if it's cheap enough. I will put up curtains that I can close off the entire back also if I want to. I have a navigation GPS device and I do have AAA if I need maps along the way. Also I will bring an electric cooler that acts like a fridge, and a camping stove (Coleman), plus my laptop with wi-fi.

Where can I take showers? Someone told me truck stops let you take showers but how do I know which ones have showers??? I figure I will put like 10,000 miles on the mini-van and when I'm done, I'll sell the mini-van.


I have a duel fuel stove that runs on camp stove fuel or regular gasoline. I just bought a used lantern that is not duel fuel but is supposed to run on the camp stove fuel. I wanted to see if it would run on regular gasoline so I don't have to buy camp stove fuel?

In the alternative, can the lantern be converted to run on both kinds of fuel?


I have a dual fuel (kenmore) coleman 2 burner camp stove & no lighting instructions! I get a big flame before the burner but nothing at the burner,how do you light one of these things without burning down the campsite ! HELP !


I am going camping and I don't know what to bring to eat. I am going camping for the weekend, so I will need 2 dinners, 2 breakfasts and 1 lunch. I have an ice chest, but nothing to cook with. Someone there might have a Coleman stove to use.


i have a coleman camp stove that uses white gas. i was wondering if i could use regular unledded gasoline instead?


I just bought a 94 Camry LE 3.0L and it failed the Ontario Vehicle Emissions Inspection to my surprise.

The engine runs super smooth and all the leaks at the flanges were fixed. Here are the results of the tests...

ASM2525 TEST
HC ppm..... limit: 57...... reading: 89..... FAIL
CO %........ limt: 0.32.... reading: 0.31.. pass
NO ppm..... limit: 421.... reading: 9...... pass
RPM: 1683..... valid
Dilution: 15.0.. valid

CURB IDLE TEST
HC ppm..... limit: 200.... reading: 30..... pass
CO %........ limt: 1.00.... reading: 0.01.. pass
NO ppm..... N/A.... reading: N/A
RPM: 705...... valid
Dilution: 14.9.. valid

Mechanic thinks it could it be the oxygen sensor (2 of those on the Camry) given how smooth it runs.

Car sat parked for 3-4 months. Should I fill it using Super gasoline and try one of them "Garanteed to pass" engine cleaner you put in the gas? Someone suggested I put Coleman Camping Stove fuel in my gas. Apparently it burns hot and thus does a good job at cleaning.
Car was empty and filled up with new gas. Was also highway driven for 50 miles to the Test Center and therefore, engine and catalytic converter was hot.
Since my last posting, I've driven the car about 75 km and the engine light came on. It now stays on. I will try changing the oil as it is dirty. I've also added some "Guaranteed to pass" additive to the gas and will change the rotor but not the cap as it comes with the wires and they wanted $120 for it.

I'd love to be able to pull the codes but I believe I need an OBDII reader and cheapest I found here was $60. I'll double check to make sure it is indeed an OBDII.


My teenagers really want to do it, but I don't know how to pick a good spot, and could use advice about what to bring - can I bring my Coleman camp stove to cook on? Is the atmosphere really rowdy? Are people kind - will someone try to "muscle" us out of our spot?


Going camping and my wife picked up an Ozark Trail dual stove burner instead of a coleman. Are there pruducts or this item cheesy in anyway?


Going camping and my wife picked up an Ozark Trail dual stove burner instead of a coleman. Are there pruducts or this item cheesy in anyway?


Gas catridges 100, 250 and 500ml sizes with a threaded screw top for use with camping stove burner and camping light...


Anyone have any ideas to make the whole camping thing easier? Where staying in a very small cabin. So we'll be cooking outside on a coleman stove most of the time. I thought their may be tricks I don't know about. Not just cooking any other ideas would be great.


has anyone used alcohol as fuel in their coleman type camp stove?

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