It’s not lightweight so it won’t be packed anywhere.
(oh funny story. I dragged my wife to the Coleman Truckload Sale at our fairgrounds. I grabbed the last stove. It was torn open, the funnel and instructions were missing. I grab a few other “chingaderos” and I felt it immediately. Sore muscles and the beginnings of a headache. I hurry and pay. I kid you not. By the time I got home I was 101 fever and vomiting. Wow. That was fast. - I did get the stove cheap!)
anyways. Back to the stove. Today I felt better and fueled it up and lit it. Same MO as lighting any lantern. That thing is a blast furnace. It boiled water in a cheap,alum pot in no time. Such old school technology. I needed one for motorcycle tour/camping and warming burritos at my distant construction sights.
i started a Coleman lantern collection, but that fizzled at my second lantern. I have forgotten how cool the old Coleman stuff is. Even the smell of the fuel brings back memories.
I’ll put that stove in the truck this elk December. I know this crowd is more about the new stuff. Light, fast efficient. Anyone still using old Coleman stuff? I am gonna keep an eye out for an old stove.
(oh funny story. I dragged my wife to the Coleman Truckload Sale at our fairgrounds. I grabbed the last stove. It was torn open, the funnel and instructions were missing. I grab a few other “chingaderos” and I felt it immediately. Sore muscles and the beginnings of a headache. I hurry and pay. I kid you not. By the time I got home I was 101 fever and vomiting. Wow. That was fast. - I did get the stove cheap!)
anyways. Back to the stove. Today I felt better and fueled it up and lit it. Same MO as lighting any lantern. That thing is a blast furnace. It boiled water in a cheap,alum pot in no time. Such old school technology. I needed one for motorcycle tour/camping and warming burritos at my distant construction sights.
i started a Coleman lantern collection, but that fizzled at my second lantern. I have forgotten how cool the old Coleman stuff is. Even the smell of the fuel brings back memories.
I’ll put that stove in the truck this elk December. I know this crowd is more about the new stuff. Light, fast efficient. Anyone still using old Coleman stuff? I am gonna keep an eye out for an old stove.