Coleman dual fuel cookers (1 Viewer)

Allanm

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Just in case anyone is interested in buying one of these, I have a couple in the classifieds section since giving up tent camping.
I'm assuming its ok to post this here, otherwise I will remove it.
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didnt know there was a classified section here where will i find it ?

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Not long enough, but a little common sense helps..........
Always carry my old military one in the locker of MH just in case. First class system and worth every penny.
 
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Allanm

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Never seen a triple burner, I must have a search on Google to see what they look like… I really rate Coleman stuff, used to sell it a few years ago when I worked at a camping shop for the summer. Gas is ok, but not as cheap and convenient to run as petrol.
We also have 3 Coleman and a Tilley dual fuel lamps. Years old and still perfect.
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we have on and when we are away with the van wilding we use it a lot to save gas
takes minute to set up we have had it for years and never had a problem with it apart from losing the funnel to fill it :thumb:
 
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Interesting reply by Bill.:thumb:

We bought a Cadac at last week's show at the NEC purely because we figured it better to use the on-board gas rather than take a second fuel along that can't be used for anything else other than the Coleman.

When camping with our Australian tents, we often carry our single-burner coleman in a small box with water and a kettle, plus a few other essentials, to create a brew-kit and if we're ever out and about greenlaning our 110 Land Rover.

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Allanm

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Well, you lot have almost convinced me to keep them! We also have a Kelly Kettle that we can use for brewing a cuppa, no fuel to carry around, we just search around for a few twigs and dried leaves and make sure we have a match
Allan
 

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