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Sold and shipped byParts Via 4.2739 stars out of 5, based on 314 seller reviews314 seller reviews Free 60-day returns More seller options (6) Starting from $77.88 About this item Product details The ultra-portable Coleman® PowerPack™ Propane Gas Camping Stove, 1-Burner, won't take up...
Camping stove or grill, fuel & matches Towel Camp sink Camping food, drinks, seasonings & oil (for the number of days camping) Drinks Cookware Cooler & ice, or packable ice packs Water bottle, jugs, or tumblers Plates, bowls & utensils (crack-resistant, paper, or reusable plastic) Cooking...
Tullis, Boyd W. Application Number: US32764340A Publication Date: 09/01/1942 Filing Date: 04/03/1940 Export Citation: Click for automatic bibliography generation Assignee: COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COMPANY Primary Class: 126/412 Other Classes: ...
This tank-tough stove is a steal for people who are brutal on gear (it’s one solid piece of metal with no detachable parts) and cook mainly one-pot meals and freeze-dried fare. There’s zero setup—the 17-ounce fuel tank is integrated with the burner—and the stable, 4.5-inch-diame...
Old Coleman Parts sells parts for your Coleman stoves and lanterns. We have generators, mantles, glass globes, pump cups and cap gaskets. 200A, 220, 228 242, 236, 237, 413, 425, 426, 500, 502 models.
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In a camping or tailgating environment, if a user desires hot water, the user must obtain water, for example, from a faucet or other water source, and place the water in a container over a fire, such as a camp stove or an open fire. The water must then be heated to a desired temp...