Camping and picnicking are year round activities, even in the Northern climes. That means cooking tons of hot food to keep the family fueled for their outdoor activities. Chances are that there is a Coleman camp stove involved. These camping stoves are nearly indestructible and provide years of service. Some outdoor chefs report using the same Coleman stove every year for 20 or 30 years at a time.
There are a variety of Coleman 2 burner grill stoves that deserve your consideration. The major distinction is between the type of fuel you want you use. Coleman fuel is naptha based and burns hot and clean with no smoke. Unleaded gasoline can usually be substituted without any problems. The advantage is that you get gas anywhere, even out of your vehicle’s tank if you had too.
This Coleman 2 burner stove puts out 24,500 BTU with 13,500 on the main burner alone. The grill space is big enough to take the biggest pot you would want to carry along and will boil a quart of water in about 4 minutes. Each burner can be adjusted independently. You get 2.3 hours burn time with both burners on high, and 8.5 hours with both burners on low with one 3.5 pints tank of fuel.
This propane camp stove provides easy matchless lighting. Very convenient. Two 10,000 BTU burners mean that this Coleman Grill Stove assures you of hot meals in cold weather, at high altitudes, and in the wind. Reviewers like the grill-stove combination on this unit. You can grill steaks and boil corn at the same time. That really expands your camp cooking horizons and eliminates the annoying one dish at a time routine. You can put together some pretty fancy camp meals with this grill stove.
