A little over a year ago I found a 426D at the Salvation Army for around $15. Bought it, pulled the old Dirt Dobber nest out of it, cleaned it up, repaired what needed repaired and the thing has become a cherished piece of camping gear for my family. It's like 6 years older then I am and I'll probably be handing it down to my grand kids one day.
Just ran into this video this past weekend. Placed my order for a 425 & just got it in today. Now for the converter. Thank you soooo much for the sharing. I’m a first timer. I appreciate the info so much.
Seeing *SO* many Coleman stove videos lately! So I had to dig my old 431 "Tourist" out of the crawlspace and see if it still works! Sure does! I'll be giving it a little cleanup and be ready for emergencies. Thanks for the video!
i just bought an older 3 burner 426 and i like your idea to breakefest on one side and coffee on last bunner the middle stove is like mind except 2 bunner
You have some beautiful Coleman camp stoves.I love to see old Coleman’s working so fine. I say they are prized for their simplicity an functioning.I believe that they would be serious treasured in the event of a apocalypse especially if fuel is available!!!
It was a nice gesture to give to your son.God bless America!I'm giving it a thumbs up because it's not your fault that you don't have a gas tank for review.Your son n our nation's heroes comes first.
I have 2 out of the three you have. My next purchase is going to be the 413 model. Gotta get me a griddle for my 3 burner. Great idea. I do not camp in -20 so I have a butane stove by my tent that I start with my coffee pot. Go back and relax. Nice video.
I literally bought a vintage one off of eBay (should be here in a couple days)... Just so I could BBQ and cook sides without running from the driveway to the kitchen every few minutes + keeps the house cooler not to have the oven /stove going.
@@johnnygunz2300 Johnny, you got it! Suggestion, get a Coleman stove stand and place a 2" x 10" x 48" board across it. Now you have a place for your stove with side table for utensils, ingredients and such. It'll keep your work bench clear for prep. Skillet
Thanks for the video. I JUST acquired a 3 burner stove and am anxious to use it. I do like the idea of being able to use a griddle and coffee pot or cook pot at the same time. Thank you again for the video and hope to see more in the future.
Just found a 3 burner (426D) today on Craiglist. Still had the original box and manuals for $35. Looks like it was only used a handful of times. Can't wait to take it camping!
..I got one of those Propane generators for my stoves so the wifey can get the stove running just in case. How about doing a video and discussing the ovens you can use Shane? Still some more Nice stoves you got there..!!
The left most one with the legs that also lock the lid the one we had when I was growing up. Nothing like hearing it going in the morning to know that breakfast was being made by mom. :) brings back memories.
I've got a 432 model. Was a thrift store find. Just cleaned it up and poured a little white gas in the tank but cant seem to build any pressure. Did you have to get new seals for your stove??
I recently purchased a 425 Coleman stove, made in 1984. I've watched a number of videos about cleaning and maintenance but so far, I haven't seen anyone discuss the gas tank itself. How should the inside of the gas tank be cleaned, if at all? My stove is in good shape. Thanks for your videos!
Mix about 3 ounces of clean coleman fuel with the same amount of carburetor cleaner and shake it vigorously. Leave it sit over night then drain. You will be amazed at the amount of crud you can remove this way. Keep repeating till the fluids look fairly clean. you will never get it all out, but a small amount of crud doesn't seem to affect them.
Coleman, as American as apple pie and baseball, and like apple pie and baseball popular where ever it goes, if you have never owned one,and had the experience of firing it up,hearing it burn and prepare a meal or just a hot drink you have missed out on an experience working having, if you even believe that SHF could ever happen, or power is ever going to drop for a couple of days you should have one of these reliable stoves
You know if you have an old Coleman if the fill cap is accessible like in the video. The newer ones have the fill cap towards the front of the stove and you have to remove the tank to refill them.
I have a 1940's PREWAY 2 Burner Camp Stove, my parents bought when they got married, it's is converted to propane, and I will never buy 1 drop of Coleman fuel, I hated pumping that stove up as a kid
I have a 3 burner that I haven't used for at least a decade and it's accumulated a lot of dust and insects that I need to clean out before I try it again. What I don't remember is whether it needs to be pumped up the 35-40 times every time I use it if it's still set up or just after I add more fuel to it? May I assume I would have to pump more if the tank is half empty compared to full?
Hey buddy how's it going? Had a question for you, long time subscriber by the way love the Coleman videos. I noticed in this video you use the three stoves and on the one stove you have that one pound propane tank with the adapter that you're using. Basically my question is I was looking to use that adapter with propane in case of emergency if I didn't have any white gas or Coleman fuel or whatever. Do you know by any chance in the three burner stove I'm pretty sure it is the 426b. Could you try or do you know if you lift up one of the greats on the 3 burner 4 to 6 be can you fit the one pound propane tank behind the burners and next to the manifold and then put the great down without a touching? Only wondering because that would be an incredible way just to have everything in one suitcase Coleman stove that way. Let me know when you get this would be greatly appreciated I don't have my stove yet so I can't try it but let me know if you could or if you know thanks again for everything. Keep up the awesome freaking Coleman stove and lantern videos I'm totally stoked when you put out a new one man thank you
Hi Van Life, sorry for the slow response. Yes one of the 1lb bottles will fit, in fact, I can fit two of them in mine along with the red tank. However, I don't know if the propane bottles will have enough pressure to run all 3 burners at the same time, but you can always just use two of them instead. And thanks for being a long time subscriber!
i have a newer coleman 424 dual fuel stove I have broken the pin that protrudes out the end of the generator pipe, is that little inner sliding pin attached the dial, removable and replaceable,
Yes, you can buy a new generator for it. There's a few on Ebay or you can order one from OldColemanParts at www.oldcolemanparts.com/product.php?productid=320&cat=&page=1
@@SWPhotography is the inner generator pin that long skinny part ment to remain attached when you remove the tube? i could not remove the inner broken one, i was fearful of bending it, if i can remove it i have a replacement inner one that i could insert
so when i take the generator off the inner skinny part that is broken the thin wire at the end of it broke, so i am getting no flow, anyway when i remove the generator the inner thin wire part remains attached to the black knob, will that inner thin part come off?
@@THENEWWRANGLER sorry I haven't really messed with the newer dual fuel stoves so I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help. You may want to join the Coleman Collectors Forum (it's free) and ask there. There's a lot of knowledgeable coleman guys there that should be able to help ya. www.colemancollectorsforum.com/
I have a 3 burner 426C doing a rebuild. I'm tracking down the gasket for the gas cap. I noticed there was a hole on the side of the gas cap...any chance you might know what the function of that hole? I see it on the older stoves and lanterns too. Any help appreciated!
DH L That’s a 3 piece fuel cap. Unlike the modern ones that are a solid one piece with slits cut in the threads to vent downwards, those vent sideways, right through that hole. That hole is to vent pressure from the tank as you unscrew the cap.
hello I just had a question for you. I'm a longtime subscriber and was wondering as you seem to know a lot about this Coleman stoves... what's the difference between a Coleman number 2 stove and the coleman number 2c?
Hi John, This is your 5th comment that you've made about a 4 burner Coleman stove. The only two models of Coleman stoves that I know of with 4 burners are the 900 and the 914, and they are both cabin/kitchen style stoves. I'm sure there could be more though. As far as camp stoves go they didn't make any 4 burner ones that I have ever seen. There are a few of them out there but they are homemade ones. I have made a few myself out of the larger 426 stoves cases and adding burners from two different 425s. I sold those years ago and maybe it's possible that you have one of those.
Shane - Blind Dog Blades yea the one I saw was one called an Omari but it really not a Coleman but sure does look like one . Its on ebay right now but I did try to look up parts for it but no where to be found. I just bought a 414 2 burner stove hope the propane adapter fits on that .i like your videos. Let me know if you look at the Omari stove on ebay would like to know your thoughts thanks.
I have a 2 burner style one but there is a slow leak on mine. No fuel comes out of it , only the air so it seems. The thing works but when the nob is turned on off I still hear air coming out of it. what could be the problem
Yes, you need a propane converter for the stove, Made by a company called Stansport I think, then Coleman sells a conversion hose that will attach to the stansport converter then to your 20 Gallon tank. Cost now for both pieces $40 to $50, but will last forever.
Possibly you might have a leak on the tip part of your generator. Unscrew and clean. When reassembling use some nail polish on the tread to seal up any gaps.
When i get one that acts that way it is usually spiders that have built webs in the manifold. I run a zip tie thru there and look for webbing to come out.
Have herd the newer Coleman stoves are crap, What date(s) should I be looking for? 60's 70's or 80's and how about parts for the older out of production models?
On the newer stoves the case is frequently painted grey with a crinkled finish. The sheet metal is a thinner guage and corners aren't as nicely rounded. They are lighter and fully functional. Not junk but cheaper to build. Many are rated duel fuel gasoline/Coleman fuel and have a grey vs red tank. Parts are readily available going back to 1950's models.
Gday I have a coleman 414 dual fuel stove and I took the main burner apart to clean and saw it had a white ring gasket I got a replacement one and now I carnt remember where it is positioned in the stack of ring can you help cheers
The problem with using petrol is the generator gets dirty real fast so ya need to keep it clean. Some of the newer Dual Fuel coleman stoves may work better for it than the older ones.
You can use Coleman fuel or Crown fuel that is cheaper. Regular unleaded gasoline will also work with a few caveats. It smells It leaves soot on your pots It will tend to clog your generator faster. Gasoline that has ethanol in it will attract moisture, don't leave it in your tank. The tank could rust. Rusty tank pressurized and filled with gasoline next to a flame 🔥 isn't a good idea!
@@98katman Thanks, I switched to straight (real gasoline in lawnmower, weed eater etc a couple of years back, have been amazed at the difference. I understand about the rust.
The new Coleman stoves are dangerous garbage. My old one I used as a space heater that would heat bricks continuously for over a month without giving me any problems. The new model starts acting Jenkee if you try and heat up a cup of coffee and will continuously ding as it cools and the metal resets which should not be moving at all from heat expansion. The new burner designs are meant to clog up as quickly as possible with their upward facing exhaust unlike the originals which has the far more sturdy and better built side exhaust. I Would not recommend using the new Coleman stove for cooking large meals or heating. You'll probably end up in the hospital if you're lucky.
Can one off you good people help me I am from the Falkland Islands and I have one of these colmans stove and I have been trying to get one off the conversion to propane but I can't find anyone who will send to the Falklands Islands from the USA I wouldbe grateful if someone can help me thankyou john
A little over a year ago I found a 426D at the Salvation Army for around $15. Bought it, pulled the old Dirt Dobber nest out of it, cleaned it up, repaired what needed repaired and the thing has become a cherished piece of camping gear for my family. It's like 6 years older then I am and I'll probably be handing it down to my grand kids one day.
Just ran into this video this past weekend.
Placed my order for a 425 & just got it in today.
Now for the converter. Thank you soooo much for the sharing.
I’m a first timer. I appreciate the info so much.
Seeing *SO* many Coleman stove videos lately! So I had to dig my old 431 "Tourist" out of the crawlspace and see if it still works! Sure does! I'll be giving it a little cleanup and be ready for emergencies. Thanks for the video!
i just bought an older 3 burner 426 and i like your idea to breakefest on one side and coffee on last bunner the middle stove is like mind except 2 bunner
You have some beautiful Coleman camp stoves.I love to see old Coleman’s working so fine. I say they are prized for their simplicity an functioning.I believe that they would be serious treasured in the event of a apocalypse especially if fuel is available!!!
my grandfather had the one on the left there, I vividly remember him using a cast iron pot to melt down lead to cast his own fishing sinkers
Nice I have a Coleman dual-fuel 428-700 three burner and a Coleman 533 single burner owned them since 1997.
It was a nice gesture to give to your son.God bless America!I'm giving it a thumbs up because it's not your fault that you don't have a gas tank for review.Your son n our nation's heroes comes first.
Thanks Adan!
I have 2 out of the three you have. My next purchase is going to be the 413 model. Gotta get me a griddle for my 3 burner. Great idea. I do not camp in -20 so I have a butane stove by my tent that I start with my coffee pot. Go back and relax. Nice video.
I can see why you like the larger Colman stove! You have a nice griddle and room to make your coffee too! 👍
Nice stoves Shane. There's nothing like old Coleman products. Those are clean looking too!
Thanks Jason. I agree, love the old Colemans.
I use mine in my summer kitchen (garage) all year long. I love the Coleman Stoves. Thanks for the examples. Skillet
I literally bought a vintage one off of eBay (should be here in a couple days)... Just so I could BBQ and cook sides without running from the driveway to the kitchen every few minutes + keeps the house cooler not to have the oven /stove going.
@@johnnygunz2300 Johnny, you got it! Suggestion, get a Coleman stove stand and place a 2" x 10" x 48" board across it. Now you have a place for your stove with side table for utensils, ingredients and such. It'll keep your work bench clear for prep. Skillet
@@johnnygunz2300 I cook bacon on the Coleman on the porch for BLT's. Love bacon, hate the smell in the kitchen for the next 2 days.
I have one with a gold tank that still works! It had a 3 piece fuel cap I had to replace but it works great and good flame control!
Thanks for the video. I JUST acquired a 3 burner stove and am anxious to use it. I do like the idea of being able to use a griddle and coffee pot or cook pot at the same time. Thank you again for the video and hope to see more in the future.
Thanks for the comment Dewayne! The 3 burner is a great stove to cook on, and make coffee :)
ill have to keep an eye out for a 3 burner, i didnt know they even made them. great vid
Hope ya find one. These stoves also work out great for melting babbit. I've used them several times for that. Good luck!
I would love to have an old 3 burner again !
Man I love that 3 burner, I need to track one down, thanks for the demo!
Hey Stephen, they are a great stove! I hope ya find you one!
Just found a 3 burner (426D) today on Craiglist. Still had the original box and manuals for $35. Looks like it was only used a handful of times. Can't wait to take it camping!
I have about 5 Coleman stoves. The 3 burner 426 is harder to find. It also in the older models made with heavy guage steel HEAVY!
Nice I have fue of these yard sale items to good review
..I got one of those Propane generators for my stoves so the wifey can get the stove running just in case. How about doing a video and discussing the ovens you can use Shane? Still some more Nice stoves you got there..!!
I've got a 426d in transit from the US to here in the UK. Only $73 - plus the $190 postage and duties :( But I am sure it'll be worth it!
Damn, that’s a lot of postage. Congrats, enjoy it!!!
Sometimes I just like letting them run for the sound and smell.
I love these stoves man , thanx for the great vid and info
The left most one with the legs that also lock the lid the one we had when I was growing up. Nothing like hearing it going in the morning to know that breakfast was being made by mom. :) brings back memories.
Some good memories. Thanks for the comment!
Man I love Colman stoves guna fix my two burner soon.
I've got a 432 model. Was a thrift store find.
Just cleaned it up and poured a little white gas in the tank but cant seem to build any pressure.
Did you have to get new seals for your stove??
That's the sound of coffee and bacon.
Excellent thanks for sharing 👍
425D was manufactured for about 2 years and I believe were the only ones with red legs. Collectors like them.
I just picked up a 425C that has red legs...If that is true, I wonder if the previous owner painted mine. 🤔
Great job thank you for the video
So whatcha gonna cook up for us? Some flapjacks and a cup of coffee? Yum yum, can't wait for breakfast time. :)
I recently purchased a 425 Coleman stove, made in 1984. I've watched a number of videos about cleaning and maintenance but so far, I haven't seen anyone discuss the gas tank itself. How should the inside of the gas tank be cleaned, if at all? My stove is in good shape.
Thanks for your videos!
Mix about 3 ounces of clean coleman fuel with the same amount of carburetor cleaner and shake it vigorously. Leave it sit over night then drain. You will be amazed at the amount of crud you can remove this way. Keep repeating till the fluids look fairly clean. you will never get it all out, but a small amount of crud doesn't seem to affect them.
Coleman, as American as apple pie and baseball, and like apple pie and baseball popular where ever it goes, if you have never owned one,and had the experience of firing it up,hearing it burn and prepare a meal or just a hot drink you have missed out on an experience working having, if you even believe that SHF could ever happen, or power is ever going to drop for a couple of days you should have one of these reliable stoves
Baseball popular where ever it goes? In Europe? In China? In Russia? South America? Baseball? Your look on the globe?
Did you restore the 426? That thing is pristine! I bought one on Facebook Marketplace for $20, but it definitely needs some TLC.
The dog bumped my table over. Been looking for the correct assembly of the burners. You lose. Have a wonderful life.
You know if you have an old Coleman if the fill cap is accessible like in the video. The newer ones have the fill cap towards the front of the stove and you have to remove the tank to refill them.
Could you show us how the towel bar works ?
Shane why do you think they didn't put a larger tank on the 426. TAKE CARE..
Start cooking,eggs ,bacon, hash browns, toast 👍 and oh yeh coffee, coffee, coffee 👍
Great video, and thanks👍😆
Where did you get the griddle? That is an excellent set up!
If I’m remembering correctly I got it at the swap meet
you're really a great blessing to me. thanks!
Nice tour. I know there is a two burner up home someplace. Must be in the garage someplace.
Jim
Thank ya Jim!
I have a 1940's PREWAY 2 Burner Camp Stove, my parents bought when they got married, it's is converted to propane, and I will never buy 1 drop of Coleman fuel, I hated pumping that stove up as a kid
Wow I learned a lot from this thanks
in the UK, going price is around £70, :(, managed to get one, a customer send back, took the risk and got it for £50, it works, :)
Thanks for sharing the video cool
Great video.
One question any chance you can tell me the distance from burner to burner on the 426?
Will the propane converter you put on the 425 work on the other stoves as well?
Yes stansport makes the converter. It will work on any Coleman 2 or 3 burner stove. Not the single burner models.
I have a 3 burner that I haven't used for at least a decade and it's accumulated a lot of dust and insects that I need to clean out before I try it again. What I don't remember is whether it needs to be pumped up the 35-40 times every time I use it if it's still set up or just after I add more fuel to it? May I assume I would have to pump more if the tank is half empty compared to full?
Hey buddy how's it going? Had a question for you, long time subscriber by the way love the Coleman videos. I noticed in this video you use the three stoves and on the one stove you have that one pound propane tank with the adapter that you're using. Basically my question is I was looking to use that adapter with propane in case of emergency if I didn't have any white gas or Coleman fuel or whatever. Do you know by any chance in the three burner stove I'm pretty sure it is the 426b. Could you try or do you know if you lift up one of the greats on the 3 burner 4 to 6 be can you fit the one pound propane tank behind the burners and next to the manifold and then put the great down without a touching? Only wondering because that would be an incredible way just to have everything in one suitcase Coleman stove that way. Let me know when you get this would be greatly appreciated I don't have my stove yet so I can't try it but let me know if you could or if you know thanks again for everything. Keep up the awesome freaking Coleman stove and lantern videos I'm totally stoked when you put out a new one man thank you
Hi Van Life, sorry for the slow response. Yes one of the 1lb bottles will fit, in fact, I can fit two of them in mine along with the red tank.
However, I don't know if the propane bottles will have enough pressure to run all 3 burners at the same time, but you can always just use two of them instead.
And thanks for being a long time subscriber!
Shane is that three burner the one you were working on cleaning the clogged fuel system? If so you did a great refurbish job. Well done, sir!
i have a newer coleman 424 dual fuel stove I have broken the pin that protrudes out the end of the generator pipe, is that little inner sliding pin attached the dial, removable and replaceable,
Yes, you can buy a new generator for it. There's a few on Ebay or you can order one from OldColemanParts at www.oldcolemanparts.com/product.php?productid=320&cat=&page=1
@@SWPhotography is the inner generator pin that long skinny part ment to remain attached when you remove the tube? i could not remove the inner broken one, i was fearful of bending it, if i can remove it i have a replacement inner one that i could insert
it seems the generator tube is attached to the black dial on mine
so when i take the generator off the inner skinny part that is broken the thin wire at the end of it broke, so i am getting no flow,
anyway when i remove the generator the inner thin wire part remains attached to the black knob, will that inner thin part come off?
@@THENEWWRANGLER sorry I haven't really messed with the newer dual fuel stoves so I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help. You may want to join the Coleman Collectors Forum (it's free) and ask there. There's a lot of knowledgeable coleman guys there that should be able to help ya.
www.colemancollectorsforum.com/
Love ❤️ so much!
i'm surprised that the 3 burner stove doesn't use the larger fuel tank
Me too!
I have a 3 burner 426C doing a rebuild. I'm tracking down the gasket for the gas cap. I noticed there was a hole on the side of the gas cap...any chance you might know what the function of that hole? I see it on the older stoves and lanterns too. Any help appreciated!
DH L That’s a 3 piece fuel cap. Unlike the modern ones that are a solid one piece with slits cut in the threads to vent downwards, those vent sideways, right through that hole. That hole is to vent pressure from the tank as you unscrew the cap.
hello I just had a question for you. I'm a longtime subscriber and was wondering as you seem to know a lot about this Coleman stoves... what's the difference between a Coleman number 2 stove and the coleman number 2c?
Bought a 426d for a dollar but the cabinet and hardware are rusty, is it worth it to have it sand blasted?
Its very hard to find parts for the four burner stove by Coleman you just never see the anymore.
Hi John,
This is your 5th comment that you've made about a 4 burner Coleman stove. The only two models of Coleman stoves that I know of with 4 burners are the 900 and the 914, and they are both cabin/kitchen style stoves. I'm sure there could be more though.
As far as camp stoves go they didn't make any 4 burner ones that I have ever seen. There are a few of them out there but they are homemade ones. I have made a few myself out of the larger 426 stoves cases and adding burners from two different 425s. I sold those years ago and maybe it's possible that you have one of those.
Shane - Blind Dog Blades yea the one I saw was one called an Omari but it really not a Coleman but sure does look like one . Its on ebay right now but I did try to look up parts for it but no where to be found. I just bought a 414 2 burner stove hope the propane adapter fits on that .i like your videos. Let me know if you look at the Omari stove on ebay would like to know your thoughts thanks.
Have you ever had a 412 b the old cast iron type and what do you think of them ?
John Bailey yes I have one. They are good stoves. I like them cause they are a lot easier to clean than most of the newer ones.
Shane - Blind Dog Blades thanks someone offered me one never seen one before was told it works I will give it a try . Thanks like your channel.
Hey that is a cool looking coffee pot. What is it? Thank you..
I have a 2 burner style one but there is a slow leak on mine. No fuel comes out of it , only the air so it seems. The thing works but when the nob is turned on off I still hear air coming out of it. what could be the problem
Thanks for video - What fuel do you like best & the best to run in them?
I mostly use just the Coleman camp fuel. It's what they are designed for and seems to work the best.
Crown fuel works ok for me, much cheaper at Walmart.
Thanx for ur channel
You're welcome .... Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi, can you tell me how to fill the tank in the 413e
Is there a way to hook them up to a 20lbs propane bottle?
Yes, you need a propane converter for the stove, Made by a company called Stansport I think, then Coleman sells a conversion hose that will attach to the stansport converter then to your 20 Gallon tank. Cost now for both pieces $40 to $50, but will last forever.
Hi like the videos I looking to find where I can get the one way valve under the pump
Ebay..
I know this is way late. My old stove has a flame where the generator goes into the manifold. Any ideas on the problem?
Possibly you might have a leak on the tip part of your generator. Unscrew and clean. When reassembling use some nail polish on the tread to seal up any gaps.
When i get one that acts that way it is usually spiders that have built webs in the manifold. I run a zip tie thru there and look for webbing to come out.
Does that propane work on all of those stoves ?
So far I have seen them on the 424 and 425 2burner stove. I know they will not work on the 4 burner Coleman .
Hey I gotta 413g do you know what the diff is between that and your 413a?
By chance would you have a 425 D for sale?
What times breakfast?🍽👍
Have herd the newer Coleman stoves are crap, What date(s) should I be looking for? 60's 70's or 80's and how about parts for the older out of production models?
On the newer stoves the case is frequently painted grey with a crinkled finish. The sheet metal is a thinner guage and corners aren't as nicely rounded. They are lighter and fully functional. Not junk but cheaper to build. Many are rated duel fuel gasoline/Coleman fuel and have a grey vs red tank.
Parts are readily available going back to 1950's models.
I just got my hand on a 432A , ils a 2 burner and it enormous
The 432 is a great stove. Congrats!
Gday I have a coleman 414 dual fuel stove and I took the main burner apart to clean and saw it had a white ring gasket I got a replacement one and now I carnt remember where it is positioned in the stack of ring can you help cheers
Those rings all have the same part number. That one was just exposed to less oxidation than the others.
Hi, sir
Here in Uganda propane gas is not available, in this case can I use petrol ?
The problem with using petrol is the generator gets dirty real fast so ya need to keep it clean. Some of the newer Dual Fuel coleman stoves may work better for it than the older ones.
Thanks sir.@@SWPhotography
Have you ever seen the 4 burner stove by Coleman ?
No such animal.
Too bad you stopped making videos .
I may start making them again, someday.
@@SWPhotography glad to see you’re still around .
What fuels can we burn in these? I know the Coleman fuel (white gas) but I hear others say you can use regular unleaded gas, Is that correct? Thanks.
that is correct, it just burns a little dirty compared to the white gas.
@@MrBigdog1219 Thanks a lot appreciate your help!
You can use Coleman fuel or Crown fuel that is cheaper. Regular unleaded gasoline will also work with a few caveats.
It smells
It leaves soot on your pots
It will tend to clog your generator faster.
Gasoline that has ethanol in it will attract moisture, don't leave it in your tank. The tank could rust. Rusty tank pressurized and filled with gasoline next to a flame 🔥 isn't a good idea!
@@98katman Thanks, I switched to straight (real gasoline in lawnmower, weed eater etc a couple of years back, have been amazed at the difference. I understand about the rust.
You can not buy any thing at Walmart for these stoves or lanterns anymore you have to order on line there now all thy have is the propane modles now.
The new Coleman stoves are dangerous garbage. My old one I used as a space heater that would heat bricks continuously for over a month without giving me any problems. The new model starts acting Jenkee if you try and heat up a cup of coffee and will continuously ding as it cools and the metal resets which should not be moving at all from heat expansion.
The new burner designs are meant to clog up as quickly as possible with their upward facing exhaust unlike the originals which has the far more sturdy and better built side exhaust.
I Would not recommend using the new Coleman stove for cooking large meals or heating. You'll probably end up in the hospital if you're lucky.
I want a 413 now lol eBay is good but kinda pricy
They are a great stove! One of my favorites.
I've got a two burner propane job, it's nice but it's not as cool as a white gas stove
Ever seen a kangaroo kitchen?
there hard to find
Can one off you good people help me I am from the Falkland Islands and I have one of these colmans stove and I have been trying to get one off the conversion to propane but I can't find anyone who will send to the Falklands Islands from the USA I wouldbe grateful if someone can help me thankyou john
Can snyone else smell fumes?
Ur on two something