If you go on camping trips frequently, the Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove will surely be on your must-haves list. This camping fuel stove works with Coleman liquid fuel or unleaded gasoline (fuel sold separately) and is better than using a propane stove. This Coleman liquid fuel stove features two high performance Band-a-Blu burners, with 7500 BTU in the primary burner and 6500 BTU in the auxiliary burner. You can use this unleaded fuel stove for boiling water, making pancakes, or just anything during your camping trip. This Coleman liquid fuel stove has a WindBlock system, which shields the burners from wind, enabling you to cook faster with maximum heat. Two 10" size pots can fit quite comfortably on this stove, and the WindBlock guards adjust for different pot sizes. With a removable nickel chrome grate, cleaning this is easy too.
Like the idea of dual fuel instead of the propane bottles. You know how much fuel you have remaining. Fuel is available most every where with dual fuel option. With just a little care should last a long time. Wish it was a four burner.
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Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Once per month
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The Coleman gas stove is a classic. They've been around for decades because they work so well and are so reliable. The real question is "gas vs. propane". Here's a great reason to go with gas: With gas, you can always know that your tank is full before you set off on a trip. With propane, it's not possible to top off those individual canisters, and any canister that's been used at all is one that's no longer full. With propane, you'll collect a lot of canisters that might be nearly full, half full, nearly empty . . . If you don't want to waste fuel, you'll bring the whole collection with you on a trip. It's so much easier to use gas and simply top off your tank before you go. One gallon of camp gas = 4 1/2 propane cylinders. Gas is also great because you'll have a ready supply in an emergency . . . it's in your vehicle.
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Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:45 - 54
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Once per month
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Haven't used this yet but took it out the box and gave a good once over and this is going be just what I need when going camping or when the power is out and I need to boil water or cook a meal. Great price and great shipping cost. Thanks.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:65 or older
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 4 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Excellent stove!
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01/04/2013
By tx1138 ,
Ft. Wayne Indiana
5out of5
My wife got this sove for me several years ago and it is fantastic! It puts out an insane amount of heat and does't use all that much fuel. It is nice to have the option of using unleaded gas or "Camp Fuel" We use it on all our camp outs, and unlike the propane this stove works even in the coldest temps. but if you want even more flexability you can buy a propane adaptor for about $20 (also sold at WalMart) turning your Dual Fuel stove into a TRIPLE fuel stove.
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Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Male
Ownership:Longer than one year
Usage:A few times per year
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It's a great product, high intence heat good to cook outside fish,meat, or eggs. One drawback the left burner is less intence.
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Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:65 or older
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 6 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Love it, but...
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12/06/2012
By charles910 ,
Sarasota, FL
5out of5
I got one last Christmas (2011), but the flame control was not right. I took it back to Walmart and they had the old stock from 2008. To my surprise the steel is a little thicker than the 2011 production. So I went with the 2008 production. I had to try 4 to get one that had the simmer flame control I wanted (I am picky). Now I love the stove. Extremely reliable and controllable. I also own 2 Coleman Feather Light stoves that works great on full blast, but flares up on simmer and I have to constantly keep it an eye on it because the flames blow out on low. I also have 2 single propane and 2 iso-butane stoves that are excellent.
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Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Male
Ownership:Longer than one year
Usage:A few times per year
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After years of good service it was time to replace my Coleman stove and lantern.. Had a 3 day camping trip... The new stove had the fuel outlet tube cross-threaded so I had to kind of jury rig it to work.. The second burner never did work properly. The lantern would not turn off.. Read several reviews later saying the same thing.. I returned them both.. I may replace them.. May not.
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1out of5
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1out of5
Recommends this product? No
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I purchased this stove for occassional out door use and for emergencys. It is amazeing how long it will go with just a small amount of fuel. It does cook fast, but I like that. I purchased a camp coffee perculator to try it out on the coleman stove. Works great. So far, i've only used coleman fuel, and will probably not use gasoline unless I have to. I also have a coleman 2 burner propane stove. I have had this for at least 20 years, and it still works good. I like the dual fuel better because it is easier and cheaper to operate. I would recommend this stove to anyone who is shopping for an outdoor/camping stove.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Male
Ownership:3 - 4 months
Usage:Once per week
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Ali0not0Baba
Raleigh, NC
Posted 11/02/2012
Does it work on the same Gasoline you get at the gas station?the one that is used for cars? is that safe to use in a stove?
Have not used this one yet have had one of these years ago. Bought this for emergency use at home. Make sure you buy this online at walmart.com it is $20 cheaper than in the stor. Online $79 In Store $98.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 11 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
09/10/2012
By dragonfighter ,
ny ny
5out of5
i have a Coleman two burner stove for over 25 years it has never failed me in all that time.I used it this past labor day weekend and it performed just as well as the very first time when i took it out of the box and read the instructions to figure out how to use it. Now i can fire it up in 2 minutes .Another good reason looking back over the years, it uses the same fuel as a Coleman lantern (dual fuel) So i buy one gallon of coleman fuel for both lighting and cooking needs.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Male
Ownership:Longer than one year
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 12 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Camping made easier
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08/28/2012
By KLAsMommy ,
CT
4out of5
2 burner stoves allows for you to cook more than one thing at a time. Camp food should be more than burning something on a stick. This is a great addition to any campers pack list.
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:25 - 34
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per month
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Review 13 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Excellent Stove
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08/21/2012
By happy2000usa ,
California
5out of5
This stove, with minor refinements, has been around forever. It served me well as a kid. It serves me well now.
One minor problem. If you use this stove to heat the camping oven, the bottom of the stove gets very hot from the reflected heat, so you want to make sure the stove isn't resting on something that's flammable/meltable.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:65 or older
Gender:Male
Ownership:Longer than one year
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 14 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Coleman Stove
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08/15/2012
By ashopper1 ,
New Hampshire
5out of5
I bought this for a camping trip I was going on and it worked perfectly. The price on the web site was actually less than the store price and free pickup at the store. I wanted the dual fuel type because I already had a dual fuel lantern and I think it costs less to run than propane.
Product Attributes:
Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:65 or older
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 15 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Works as expected
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08/14/2012
By cartridge ,
GA
4out of5
We spent several days tent camping on the Blue Ridge Parkway and we were very glad we had this. It made hot meals quick and easy at the campsite. Also the days we spent driving on the Parkway, we threw the stove in the car. Then we were able to stop at a picnic area and whip up a hot meal. The burner on the right does cook hotter and faster, so we used that side to boil water.
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Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
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Review 16 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
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08/06/2012
By CERTIB ,
Imperial Beach, CA
5out of5
Excellent for camping or the "be prepared" kit. Uses pump gas for fuel, making it perfect for being ready. Propane stoves are easier to use, but having fuel on hand or readily avaiable can be a problem.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 17 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
great camp stove
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07/19/2012
By go2val
5out of5
good for cooking
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:65 or older
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per month
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Review 18 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
A great investment
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07/13/2012
By ginkis ,
western Massachusetts
5out of5
These stoves are tanks. Mine is over 15 years old and still works great. I definitely prefer white gas to propane--burns hotter and is more environmentally friendly (no canisters). A must have for any car camper.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Male
Ownership:Longer than one year
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 19 for Coleman Dual Fuel 2-Burner Stove
Love the fuel source options - a bit hard to clean
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06/26/2012
By GetPrepared ,
Eastvale, CA
4out of5
As a life-long disaster preparedness promoter I've long wanted a camp stove that can run on unleaded gas - what is likely to be the major liquid fuel source (available in cars) when the store shelves are emptied and there is no power to run gas station pumps after our long-overdue major quake in Southern California happens, affecting more than 23 million people. So I'm really glad this classic dependable and durable stove now has the dual fuel option.
We decided to try to grill ribs and heat baked beans as our inaugural "backyard test drive" meal. The beans heated very quickly. The meat took a little longer than expected yet turned out delicious. The only drawback was the clean up. It was hard to get the grease out of the bottom of the stove and from under the "ledge." So we will be cooking only in foil pouches or using pots and pans when we go to the Grand Canyon later this summer - so as to avoid the time it takes to clean up dripping juices or grease.
Product Attributes:
Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
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bigbirdtx
TEXAS
Dripping Grease?
Posted 07/19/2012
You surely didn't cook directly on the "grill" of this did you? It' a stove, not a barbeque grill. It is meant to cook in pots.
There is a reason that the Coleman stove has been THE stove of choice for campers since the 1920's with very minimal design changes. In fact, the Coleman stove has remained almost completely unchanged since 1960. The only thing better than this Duel Fuel two burner stove would be the larger unit Coleman stoves that give you more space for cooking.
The Duel Fuel capability is accomplished primarily by increased diameter fuel tubing in the generator. In other words, there is no magic or rocket science that makes the use of automobile gasoline possible. It is well known in camping circles that Duel Fuel stoves will technically work with automotive gasoline, but they will become testy with use as the automotive fuel additives start gumming up the internals of the stove. Even with a Duel Fuel stove, you are well advised to use Coleman fuel unless you are in a pinch and cannot find Coleman fuel.
Given a choice between this liquid fuel Coleman Stove and the propane models, I prefer the liquid fuel stoves.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:45 - 54
Gender:Male
Ownership:Longer than one year
Usage:Once per month
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