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| Coleman One-Burner Sporter II Dual Fuel Gas Stove | 
enlarge | Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $47.99 You Save: $22.00 (31%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (8 reviews) Sales Rank: 2820
Color: Coleman Green Media: Sports Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Legal Disclaimer: Legal Disclaimer of Liability ABSOLUTELY NO SALES TO MINORS! By buying this item the buyer represents that they are of legal age of 18 years or older and that owning this item is allowed in their community. Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 6.9 x 6.6
MPN: 533B705 Model: 533b705 UPC: 076501212150 EAN: 0076501212150 ASIN: B0009PUQAU
Release Date: April 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | One 10,500 BTU burner | | | Smaller size is easy to store and pack | | | Burn time of 1.75 hours on high, 6.5 hours on low | | | Can boil a quart of water in just four minutes | | | Powered by 1.1 pints of Coleman Fuel or unleaded gas |
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Product Description One burner fully adjustable cooking power Compact, easy to store and carry Operates on Coleman fuel or unleaded gas Boils a quart of water in 4 minutes Equipped with one 10,500 BTU burner Dimensions: 5 3/8" x 5 3/8" Fuel Capacity: 1.1 pt. Burn Time: 1.75 hours on high (approximate) full Weight: 36 oz.
Product Description The Coleman 533A700G One-burner Dual-fuel Gas Stove is an easy-to-use and easy-to-pack portable stove for most of your camping cooking needs. Equipped with one 10,500 BTU burner, this Coleman one-burner stove can boil a quart of water in just four minutes. The smaller size of this Coleman stove makes it easier to pack and carry than many stoves. This dual-fuel gas stove can be powered by 1.1-pints of Coleman fuel or by everyday unleaded gasoline. This convenient stove has a burn time of 1.75 hours when on high and 6.5 hours when on low, and measures only 6.44-inches by 7.25-inches by seven-inches. Manufacturer Warranty Limited lifetime warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
  Very reliable stove for campers/backpackers/hikers alike July 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was recommended this burner from a vagabonding friend of mine. He has used it every day for 1 year on his vagabonding trip across USA.
I bought this burner for cheaper at my local Walmart. It is very strong and the flames are very hot so I often just set it at "low" in case it destroys my mess kit. IMO, it cooks soup faster than my stove-top burner at home.
I've only used gasoline on it so far and it works great.
  coleman model 533 stove March 1, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This stove is a real powerhouse we use it to boil large pots of crab(3 at a time). We bring it with us in our westfalia as a third burner or a fast water boiler. This stove will not let you down in almost any weather conditions. Coleman makes a very solid well made unit that can take a beating and keep on heating. This stove can use coleman,white gas or unleaded fuel. Bring one on your next outing and be amazed.
  One note of caution January 31, 2008 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Like many others who were frustrated with the unpredictability of the Coleman white gas pump system, I had converted my conventional Coleman dual burner stove to propane. (This was the earlier, more rugged model. Too bad you can't buy them new any more!) I regretted that haste when I found myself camping out for longer periods of time, and being unwilling or unable to return to a town simply to stock up on propane bottles. There was always plenty of gas left in the Pontiac, and so I sprung for a one-burner. After you master adjusting the air mixture for humidity and temperature conditions, you can get a decent little fire going. But woe to the person who thinks he'll toss on his cast iron skillet and make up some breakfast! It is nearly impossible to get anything heavy to balance on this. If you're trying to be quiet in the woods--respecting nature, allowing other campers to sleep late, or just keep a low profile for some other reason--it really doesn't do to be shrieking in pain and frustration as a red hot piece of metal cascades onto your thigh. (OK, maybe I'm exaggerating--I have a tendency to magnify negatives, but I take that into account when coming up with a rating.)
I spent some time trying to make a ziggurat of rocks to hold it in place, but then couldn't get to the pump! I'm not an engineer by trade, just a software designer, but I would think that Coleman could figure out how to make some stabilizers that come out and keep the thing from lighting its owner on fire. (Not that this ever happened--there I go again!) [7]
  Magnifica cocina de una hornilla January 7, 2008 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
Tengo anos acampando y a todas mis salidas me la llevo es muy rendidora y practica ya que puedo utilizarla con gasolina sin plomo y en Venezuela la gasolina es muy economica y con 1 litro puedo pasar todo un fin de semana cocinando; calienta rapido agua y comida.
  coleman one burner stove November 10, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Have used these little stoves for backpacking and camping for many years. Have never had any problem with one, but I keep giving them to friends. This is the first multifuel one for me, am using it on unleaded gasoline with no problems. Nobody gets this one.
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