Stoves?
Would agree the Colemans are great. When placed in front of a brolly on a
cold day will even act as a space heater!
I got a Shimano stove bag a couple of years ago and it takes the stove, fuel
bottles and kettle as well.
Got sent an Eydon(like a Kelly) kettle last week as a magazine prize. Can't
see it taking over from the Coleman though, cheers,
While we're here would anyone know if it's safe to drink boiled
lake/river/canal water?
Jim.
"Johnny5" wrote in message
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I too have the Coleman unleaded petrol stove and cook on it every week
during the winter months on the riverbank, no you dont taste the fuel at
all, they are economical, efficient and easy to use.
"Danny" wrote in message
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Do you 'taste' the fuel in your cooking?
"John" wrote in message
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You won't go wrong with a coleman sportster 533 dual fuel. They run on
unleaded petrol and are mighty powerful. Even in cold, wet and windy
conditions they boil a kettle in no time. I have used one for years
and
found them very hard wearing and reliable.
John
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