Monday, July 6, 2009

Camping Stoves - Using Propane with Your Camp Stove


If you have a 2 burner or 3 burner camp stove which burns Coleman fuel you may want to buy a Propane Stove Regulated Converter
for you stove so you will be able to use propane with your camp stove. You can then attach a small propane bottle to your propane regulated converter or a hose that attaches to a larger propane bottle either directly or a propane tee or a propane post.


The propane tee will give you two outlets for propane so you can use your camping stove and a grill at the same time.




A propane post (or propane tree) will give you three outlets for propane. Usually two on the side and one on the top. Again, you can attach both your camp stove and propane grill along with a propane lantern on the top outlet.

New Video - Using Propane with Your Camp Stove

Friday, June 26, 2009

New Video - 3 Different Sized Camp Stoves

3 Different Size Camp Stoves

Today we posted a video on YouTube about the 3 different size camp stoves.

We showed a Coleman 428-700 3 Burner Dual Fuel Deluxe Liquid Fuel Stove along with a Single Burner Propane Bottle Stove. These are two different option for camping stoves if you are in need of only one burner for heating water or doing a small amount of cooking. They work great for just boiling water for dehydrated meals.

We then showed a Coleman 2 Burner Stove. Coleman has two different sized two burner stove. One is more compact than the other to fit your needs.

We concluded the video with the Coleman 3 Burner Stove that is excellent when feeding a large group of people or you want to cook multiple items at the same time.

Three Different Size Camp Stoves


- One 10,500 BTU burner
- Smaller size is easy to store and pack
- Burn time of 1.75 hours on high, 6.5 hours on low
- Can boil a quart of water in just four minutes
- Powered by 1.1 pints of Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas



- Features push-button piezo igniter for match-free lighting
- 3-3/8" 10,000-BTU burner for outdoor cooking
- 9-inch nickel-plated drip tray makes cleanup easy
- 7-3/4-inch base accommodates 16.4-ounce propane cylinder (not included).
- Durable nylon carry case holds both stove and cylinder







- One 13,500 BTU burner and one 11,000 BTU burner
- Use either clean-burning Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas
- Get up to 8.5 hours of burn time on low, 2.3 hours on high
- Boil a quart of water in less than 4 minutes
- Measures 17" x 24" x 8" when closed






- One 11,500 BTU burner and one 9,500 BTU burner
- Runs on Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas
- Boil a quart of water in four minutes
- 2 Burner, 21,000 BTU Cooking Power
- 17.75-inches by 11.5-inches by 4.875-inches when closed
- Limited Lifetime


Coleman 428-700 3 Burner Dual Fuel Deluxe Liquid Fuel Stove


- One 11,500 BTU burner and two 6,500 BTU burners
- Use either clean-burning Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas
- Up to 8.5 hours of burn time
- Boil a quart of water in 3.5 minutes

- 16-inches by 31-inches by eight-inches when closed
- Limited Lifetime


Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Camping Stoves - 3 Must Have Accessories For Your Camping Stove

When you are out on your next camping trip, a propane camp stove is a great way to do your cooking. It provides even cooking and the source of heat can be regulated easily. It is very much like cooking at home on your kitchen stove. A propane camp stove is also a permitted form of cooking when campfires and charcoal grills are prohibited due to extreme forest fire danger. But it is important that you bring the following accessories with you to use with your camping stove.

1) Extra Propane - Whether you just use the small 1 pound propane bottles that easily attach to your camp stove or if you connect your stove to a large propane bottle, always make sure you have some extra propane. It is always a good idea to carry 4 to 5 extra small propane bottles in your vehicle in case of an emergency.

2) Matches and/or Lighters - As with carrying extra propane, it is also a good idea to carry extra matches and a couple lighters to light your stove.

3) Extra Hose and Distribution Tree - It is a great idea to have an extra hose if you are using a large propane bottle with your camp stove. In the event your original hose gets damaged, you will have a spare. A distribution tree that attaches to your large propane bottle is also very helpful. It has extra outlets to attach other propane using items to such as a propane grill and lantern.

So, as you can see, a propane camp stove is a great cooking device on your camping trips as long as you remember to be prepared with extra propane, extra matches and lighters, and a spare hose along with a distribution tree.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Camp Stove Review - MSR Whisperlite International Liquid-Fuel Stove



The WhisperLite Internationale combines the reliability and durability of the WhisperLite with multi-fuel burning capabilities, making it the ideal stove for globetrotting backpackers.




  • Burns white gas, kerosene and unleaded auto fuel


  • Made with an extra-durable fuel line, including Shaker Jet technology


  • Folds and packs into MSR cookset


  • Minimum Weight: 11.5 oz. (330 g) Packaged Weight: 15.5 oz. (460 g)


  • Lifetime warranty