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| Weight: | 4.5 kilograms |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
| Brand Name: | Coleman |
| Product Information | |
| Weight: | 4.5 kilograms |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
| Brand Name: | Coleman |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tailgate review,
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This review is from: Coleman 5442-A50C 2 Burner Propane Folding Stove with Electronic Ignition (Sports)
This item is so portable, fast-heating, making our tail-gate suppers quick and easy. We literally packed or purchased stir-fry items for our 12 day road trip suppers. (You get tired of eating out!) Formerly, we had a one burner butane stove-not so great. The Coleman is Instabulous! You can heat your supper and water for the few dishes(and hot chocolate)at the same time.
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4.1 out of 5 stars (54 customer reviews) 69 of 70 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Big Capacity, Compact Storage,
By CA reader - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coleman 5442-A50C 2 Burner Propane Folding Stove with Electronic Ignition (Sports)
I've never been a fan of propane stoves. They always seemed flimsy, made for those toy-sized backpacking pots and pans and potentially dangerous - until now. After two weeks of RV-ing, the Fold 'N Go has become a welcome addition to our set up.It is very sturdy and seems extremely well made. The wide separation of the two burners and heavy-duty pot supports allow for two large, heavy fry pans and/or stock pots at one time. Few stoves of any kind can handle simultaneous large pots. And it seems very stable when set on a table. And because it folds in half and becomes its own carry-case, even though it handles such large tasks, it's easy to carry and takes up very little storage space. It also has an instant start feature - you just turn the nob and then press a button and that's it. You're ready to cook. And after you're done, clean up is a snap. Unlike other stoves where you have to take them all apart to try and get at that nasty, spattered grease, this one is pretty much all sealed - just take the pot supports off, wipe off underneath, flip the pot supports over to store inside and then Fold 'N Go! It's great to get cooking moved outside the RV - especially for things like frying bacon or cooking anything that gives off a lot of steam. And because our meals seem to entail usually one or the other, we plan on getting an extension hose off our main propane tank to run this frequently in the future. 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works very well - 4 1/2 stars,
By electriccafe2 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coleman 5442-A50C 2 Burner Propane Folding Stove with Electronic Ignition (Sports)
This replaced an old 2-burner fold-up box grill. If you value portability this is definitely worth getting.PROS: - Very compact when folded, easy to carry, assemble, store. - Cooks food quickly, even in mild winds. - Instant ignition works well. - Wider grates allow for bigger pans (though due to having no wind screens) CONS: - A wind screen would be nice, but you can always put something nearby instead. - Dials are mostly 'full-on', so it's hard to turn down to a simmer without extinguishing the flame.. but it is do-able. 27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of fuel,
By Billy de Lion - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coleman 5442-A50C 2 Burner Propane Folding Stove with Electronic Ignition (Sports)
I really wanted to like this thing. It's pretty, and the design is clever. Bought it because I wanted something more compact than my old, finicky 2-burner white gas stove. I liked the folding design, easy ignition, simplicity of propane fuel, claim of consistent performance even when fuel is low.Day one of a 3-day trip, fuel bottle 80% full, stove roared to life easily, cooked hot. Valve very touchy, couldn't open it more than 1/6 of a turn w/o overheating. By day 3, bottle 25% full, opened the valve 2 complete revolutions and still the flame wasn't hot enough to cook a pancake. My daughter, who usually likes my pancakes, was unimpressed to say the least. Reasons: 1) lack of windscreen. With even a light breeze, the heat just blows sideways. 2) very high pot support. Distance from burner to pot more than double that of other stoves. Exacerbates problem #1. 3) poor regulator. I took the stove back to the store and swapped for a less expensive Century model. Using the same depleted fuel bottle that didn't have enough pressure remaining to brown a pancake on the Coleman, I cooked a whole batch of pancakes with the Century--AFTER boiling water for rice. Saved enough $$ on the exchange to buy a large refillable propane tank. Now I'm a happy camper. BTW, before you buy any stove that uses disposable fuel bottles, think about how you will get rid of them. Especially if it's a product like this, which renders the last 25% of your fuel virtually useless. |
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