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Jun/09
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Masterbuilt MDCL Double-Burner Propane Camp Stove

Masterbuilt MDCL Double-Burner Propane Camp Stove

Whether it’s cooking a hot batch of chili, deep-frying a turkey, or boiling lobster or fresh corn on the cob, this gas stove (camp stove burner) makes it easy to cook outdoors with family and friends. The portable unit features a solid-steel cooker stand with a type-1 regulator and hose, as well as two adjustable cast-iron burners that can be individually set to low, medium, or high heat settings. Any aluminum pot will work with the camp stove, making it a convenient unit for picnics, tailg (more…)

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Jun/09
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Camp Stove Burner

If you have decided to update your camp stove burner or if you are in the market for a new camp stove burner, then the camp stove web site has everything you need to help you make the right choice when purchasing a camp stove burner.   We feature the best prices and special offers on all brands of camp stove burners and then have readers rate and review all the camp stove burners they have purchased.  By reading these camp stove reviews, you can make up your mind when choosing which camp stove burner is best for you.

30
Jun/09
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Coleman 428-700 3 Burner Dual Fuel Deluxe Liquid Fuel Stove

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

Whether you’re staying in a cabin, tent, or under the stars, the Coleman 428-700 Three-burner Dual-fuel Stove (camp stove burner) will enhance any camping adventure. Equipped with one 11,500 BTU burner and two 6,500 BTU burners you can whip up a meal in minutes. The Coleman stove operates with 3.5 pints of clean-burning Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas. You get 2.3 hours of burn time on the high setting or 8.5 hours on the low setting. This stove can boil a quart of water in 3.5 minutes. All this in an a (more…)

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Jun/09
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Buying Tips For Camping Stoves

The vast selection of camping stoves tagged with technical terms a layman wouldn’t understand, may be scary for some who are not that experienced when it comes to camping and buying camping stoves. However, purchasing the right camping stove is not as hard as it may seem.
Here are some considerations you should take into account when buying a camping stove. With these information and simple tips, selection and purchase would be much easier
Size
Camping brands like Coleman offer one, two and multiple burner camping stoves. What you should opt for should depend on the volume of cooking you intend to do. If you’re solo packing, a camping stove with one or two burner may do but if you intend to go camping with the whole family or plan to have a camping cook feast with a bunch of friends, go for a camping stove that has two or more burners to save time cooking.
Type of Fuel
After deciding which stove size is suitable for your camping needs, the next thing to consider is the type of fuel you’ll want to use. Your fuel options include propane, white gas (otherwise known as Coleman fuel), unleaded gas, butane or kerosene. However it is mostly recommended to use either propane or white gas only.
Out of all the camping stoves, those that are fuelled by white gas produce the most heat. It is the more environment-friendly choice for it burns cleanly without any odor or effect on food taste as well as produces less waste.
Many of the Coleman camping stoves that are fuelled with white gas operate on dual fuel system which means that the stove can run either on white gas or unleaded gasoline. However, it is best that you use only white gas unless during cases when you run out of it and can’t buy any.
Propane camp stoves on the other hand are simpler and more easy to use, but weigh a lot heavier compared with white gas. But propane Coleman camping stoves are also great choices because of their easiness to operate and ignite, and good performance in warm climates and at low elevations. Most Coleman camping stoves powered with propane fuel even have electronic ignitions to save time and energy.
Type of Camping Activity
Another consideration to make is the type of camping you intend to do during your trip. For example, if you plan to go backpacking, choose a camping stove that is lightweight, has a single burner for this is easier to carry in your load.
But if you intend to go on a family camping trip, a group hike or RV camping, it is more appropriate to opt for three or four burner stoves that would allow you to create a grand fiesta for everyone.
Now, if you’re planning to go on a beach camping trip or have a backyard party where you’ll probably want to do some grilling on the side, a combination of a stove and grill is the perfect choice for you.
Many camping brands such as Coleman provides you with a wide array of quality camp stoves and background information on its features to make your choice much easier.

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Jun/09
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Brinkmann - Camp Classics Stainless Steel 2-Burner Propane Stove with Piezo Igniter (842-A250-0)

Brinkmann - Camp Classics Stainless Steel 2-Burner Propane Stove with Piezo Igniter (842-A250-0)

For the heavy duty cookout chef, this camp stove burner unit is constructed of rust-proof stainless steel to last for years Piezo igniter for matchless lighting Two stainless steel, 10,000 BTU burners with separate control knobs Extra-wide cooking surface for large pots and pans Drip pan under burners for easy clean up Fold-up wind guards to protect flames while cooking Durable fold-out legs for compact storage Convenient, built-in carrying handle for easy transportation Uses standard 16.4-oz. propane cylinder (not included)

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Jun/09
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Buying a Camping Stove for your Next Camping Trip!

Buying a camping stove can be a tricky business. You want to make sure you get the right one for you. If you are hiking you need to get something that is compact and will carry easily. A trangia might be a good idea if you need something small, or if you are only cooking for yourself. A Trangia cimbines the methanol burner with all of the equipment that you need to do your cooking. If you are travelling by car then you can go fo a setup as large as you like, right up to a full kitchen set (if it takes your fancy!). Some camping stoves also come with wind protectors, which can be very useful if you’re camping outside.

camping stoves run on a variety of fuels and the type of fuel you will be using will play an important factor in your decision.

The most popular fuel is butan or propane gas or a propane/butane mix. These come in cartridges or refillable cylinder. This type of fuel is predictable and stable, lights easily and performs well, and is controllable in terms of the level of heat you require. The cartridges or cylinders attach directly to the stove. Resealable cartridges are good as they can be removed from the stove, so there is no chance of the gas being switched on accidentally. These smaller stoves are more suited to be sed with smaller pans and cookware sets and cannot comfortably accomodate larger pans.

Larger stoves often use cylinders attached with a gas hose and regulator. This aren’t carried easily so are only suitable if you are travelling by car. These stoves often include a lid and side wind shield. If you are camping in low temperatures, propane is more suitable than butane as it freezes at lower temperatures.

Pressure stoves run on pressurised petroleum. They can get very hot and are very fuel efficient. These types of cookers come in a range of sizes, from small compact burners suitable for backpackers to double burners suitable for families.

Methylated spirit stoves run on meths which, as a liquid, doesn’t need to be pressurised. It is instant lighting and there is no need for preheating. Meths produces an almost colourless flams so care needs to be taken in the daytime. meths only really gives about half the heat of the alternatives so isn’t the most efficiant. The most common types of meths burners is the trangia range which are simple to use, compact lightweight and cost efficient.

You might want to consider the price of the gas refills or methelated spirits when making your purchase. And don’t forget to take spares! There’s nothing worse than having the food to cook with no means to cook it.

If you have small children then safety may be an issue. You might want something that is stable and safe when there are footballs flying about! so you can go for something with a stand

Campingnow have great deals on camping equipment from the best online shops in the UK, along with guides and advice for campers.
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26
Jun/09
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Coleman Deluxe 1 Burner Stove

Coleman Deluxe 1 Burner Stove

The Coleman 5412A700 Deluxe One-Burner Propane Stove is an easy-to-use portable stove that should meet anything but extreme-camping needs. The PerfectFlow regulator provides consistent cooking performance by producing a steady fuel stream, even in cold weather, high altitudes, or when fuel is low. Equipped with one 10,000 BTU burner, this fully adjustable stove will last for 2.2 hours on high or up to nine hours on low. The pot supports help shield your cooking flame from the wind (more…)

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Jun/09
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Coleman Two-Burner Propane Stove

Coleman Two-Burner Propane Stove

Whether you’re staying in a cabin, tent, or under the stars, the Coleman’s Two-Burner Propane Stove (camp stove burner) will enhance any camping adventure.  Hey you need to eat, right?  This stove is equipped with two 10,000 BTU burners, so you can whip up a pot of stew or any other meal in minutes. This Coleman stove works from a bulk cylinder (accessory hose not included).  With just a single cylinder, you can use both burners on high for over an hour. This stove can boil a quart of water in 4.5 minutes. All this in an amazingly small package of 14.75-inches by 23.25-inc (more…)

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Jun/09
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Portable Butane Gas Camp Stove Camping Burner Range

Portable Butane Gas Camp Stove Camping Burner Range

This is a great camp stove burner and the Stove weight is 4 lbs (without fuel), dimensions 13″W x 10″L x 3″H; maximum output 10,000 BTU, fuel consumption 5 oz/hr. Butane canister not included; widely available at most hardware, sporting goods and outdoor equipment stores.

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Jun/09
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Brunton New Profile Two Burner Stove

Brunton New Profile Two Burner Stove

New Profile Two-Burner Range is slim, sleek and stylish. Those are a few adjectives that come to mind looking at our newest two burner range, the Profile. With a slender design, this gem takes up little space on the picnic table or camp table, and packs away neatly for storage. Two 12,000 BTU burners fire up the camp cook in us all and the convenience of a quick-connect, flexible hose allows the Profile more versatility than most stoves in its class. Take your campsite to the next (more…)