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		<description><![CDATA[Coleman 3-Burner Dual Fuel Stove

With a 24,500 BTU main burner and two 6,500 BTU auxilliary burners, the Coleman Dual Fuel Stove allows you to cook your favorite dishes wherever you want to go camping. 
This 3 burner stove is a bit hefty at almost 19 pounds empty so you will not be backpacking it, but [...]]]></description>
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With a 24,500 BTU main burner and two 6,500 BTU auxilliary burners, the Coleman Dual Fuel Stove allows you to cook your favorite dishes wherever you want to go camping. </p>
<p>This 3 burner stove is a bit hefty at almost 19 pounds empty so you will not be backpacking it, but that&#8217;s OK too because you will also be transporting a cooler full of the kinds of fixings that you enjoy at home. </p>
<p>Independent burner controls allow for adjustable cooking, from low to high heat on each burner. Operates on clean-burning Coleman® Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline. Windblock™ system shields burners for maximum heating.</p>
<p><strong>Coleman Camp Stoves 3 Burner Features</strong></p>
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<li>24,500 BTU main burner</li>
<li>Two 6,500 auxiliary burners</li>
<li>Boils a quart of water in 3.5 minutes</li>
<li>Uses Coleman fuel or unleaded gas</li>
<li>2.3-hour burn time on high setting</li>
<li>28 x 16 x 7.7 inches ; 18.7 pounds</li>
<li>Limited 3 year warranty</li>
<li>Made in USA</li>
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<p><strong>Coleman Camp Stoves 3 Burner Reviews</strong></p>
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<p>8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:<br />
<strong>Good stove for large group</strong>, September 25, 2006<br />
By 	James D Mcgee &#8220;Camper Dad&#8221; (Kleine Brogel, Belgium) </p>
<blockquote><p>I took this stove on a 3-day Boy Scout campout. It was easy to light and use. No real problems. I only have a couple of hang-ups. The fuel vaporizer feeds the middle burner and the other two burners feed off of the middle one. Consequently, the two side burners don&#8217;t heat with the same BTU&#8217;s as the middle one. This comes into play when you have a wide pan covering two burners&#8230; one side will be hotter than the other. It wasn&#8217;t too difficult to work with that but I thought I&#8217;d put it down. The other thing is that if you spill anything, it will go under the burners (of course) and is hard to clean. Not a big deal really. Just be more careful. The fill hole in the tank is small so bring a funnel if you don&#8217;t want white gas all over your hands. </p>
<p>The stove was light and took a beating for three days with no issues. We were all well fed! I liked having the 3 burners to cook with two and have coffee going on the third. We also used it to heat water for doing the dishes afterwards while still cooking or keeping food warm. That was quite handy. Coleman white gas is cheap and clean. The stove is easy to use and the Coleman company wisely stenciled the lighting instructions on the lid knowing that the instructions would never make it to the campsite. (Good call on their part!) In case you&#8217;re wondering&#8230; the advantage of liquid fuel over propane is that if you&#8217;re in a very cold environment, propane won&#8217;t vaporize to fuel the burner. White gas will even when well below freezing. I would have given it 4.5 stars but that&#8217;s not an option.</p></blockquote>
<p>1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:<br />
<strong>Awesome</strong>, June 24, 2009<br />
By 	Billy (Southern CAL)</p>
<blockquote><p>Though this stove takes up a good bit of space in the back of my Jeep, it&#8217;s well worth it when you can get up in the morning( a windy one at that) and cook eggs, bacon, and&#8230;..make coffee!!!!! I had a two burner one, also great quality, but sold it to get this one. Very happy with my choice. It has the same great construction features and simple reliable function that my dads always had. I expect this one to be given to my kids when I get some. I like the liquid fuel over the propane because it is cheaper,and it uses the same fuel as my coleman lanturn. Also in a pinch you can use gasoline(would be great in a survival/emergency situation). Besides the extra size it takes up when packing, the only thing I don&#8217;t like is there is no way to drain all the fuel out the tank when you want to store it. You could siphon it&#8230;I guess. I never did read the instructions either. Anyway, great reliable coleman product.</p></blockquote>
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