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Coleman One-Burner Propane Stove
Coleman One-Burner Propane Stove
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Brand: Coleman
Category: Sports

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $38.61
You Save: $1.38 (3%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 5888

Color: Coleman Green
Media: Sports
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7.8 x 6.5

MPN: CO5431-705
Model: 5431B705
UPC: 076501213829
EAN: 0076501213829
ASIN: B0009PUR5E

Release Date: April 18, 2005
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • One 10,000 BTU burner
  • Large eight-inch burner bowl
  • Pot supports shield flame from wind
  • Boils a quart of water in just four minutes
  • Burns for 2.2 hours on high and nine hours on low, on one 16.4-ounce cylinder of Coleman propane

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
High pressure regulator. Constant output regardless of weather. Fully adjustable cooking power. Pot supports help shield flame from wind. Large 8'' burner bowl. One 10,000 BTU burner.

Product Description
The Coleman 5431A700 One-burner Propane Stove is an easy-to-use portable stove that should meet almost any camp cooking need. The PerfectFlow regulator provides consistent cooking performance by producing a steady fuel stream, even in cold weather, high altitudes, or when fuel is low. Equipped with one 10,000 BTU burner, this fully adjustable stove will last for 2.2 hours on high or up to nine hours on low.

The pot supports help shield your cooking flame from the wind, while the large eight-inch burner bowl should fit most any pot. This Coleman one-burner stove can boil a quart of water in just four minutes! This stove operates on one 16.4-ounce cylinder of Coleman propane (not included).

Manufacturer Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty




Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great for home roasting coffee   September 14, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

After researching, experimenting, and eventually succeeding at home roasting, I thought I'd offer a little advice here as a means of encouraging rookies. You DO NOT need to make a huge investment or be a culinary genius. You can home roast inexpensively and without fancypants equipment.

Acquire the following:
Whirley Pop popcorn maker
Coleman "One Burner" propane stove
a colander
green coffee

Part 1 - setup
This process produces A LOT of smoke. You'll need to either roast outside or mount an industrial strength vacuum hose directly above your range; your kitchen fan won't cut it. Therefore, I recommend some sort of outside heat source. I tried the Whirley Pop on my grill at first and even at full blast it didn't provide enough heat (the beans would brown but never reach the "cracking" stage). Pick up a single burner Coleman propane stove ($20-$30); I use the upright model but the other models would probably work as well.

Part 2 - process
Green coffee beans expand to at least twice their size once roasted, so plan accordingly. I tried roasting a handful of beans at first but have had more success with larger quantities - say, a cup or two of green beans. Set your Coleman stove on its lowest setting and light it. Even on low, it's hotter than the grill. Note that you DO NOT need a thermometer despite online advice to the contrary. (People roasted coffee for roughly 1,000 years before household thermometers came along. You'll be just fine without one.) Dump your beans into the Whirley Pop and begin turning the crank lever; you'll be turning the entire time, but it doesn't need to be too fast - just enough to keep the beans moving.
After a few minutes, depending on the heat, you'll see smoke. Crank until you hear the "first crack," a distinctive popping sound that lasts 30 seconds or so, depending on quantity of beans. At the first crack you should take note of the time, since timing after this point is crucial. I've found that roasting for 5-7 minutes after the first crack produces a good roast. I've also read about a "second crack," which isn't nearly as easy to hear as the first crack. Therefore, note the time from the first crack and establish the right amount of time for you.
You can try to judge the roast level by looking at the beans, but this is problematic because it's hard to see through the smoke into the bottom of the Whirley Pop, and the beans will continue to roast after you remove them. When you do decide that they've roasted enough, pour them into the colander. You'll want to blow on them to get the chaff out of the beans - the stuff goes everywhere, another argument for doing this outside.

Part 3 - degassing
Let the beans cool and degas for at least 12 hours. In our case, the beans really didn't smell like coffee beans until after they'd sat overnight. At this point you're ready to grind, drink, and gloat.

Good luck!



5 out of 5 stars single burner   August 24, 2008
Excellent and fast heat, more than actually needed. Packed small, and very user friendly. Get one....you won't be dissapointed!


5 out of 5 stars Best For Backpacking   June 12, 2008
  3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Coleman makes the best camping gear and this stove attachment is perfect for backpacking. Its lightweight and is wide enough (8 inches) to steadily hold any pot or pan. The regulator can be turned down very low and still not be blown out by wind. Easily attaches to Coleman propane containers and has a nice canister base that is also steady. You really don't need more than one of these for two campers. Cleans easily as well.


4 out of 5 stars Excellent backpacking stove   April 9, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this handy little stove to go backpack camping. I like that it puts out a lot of heat and breaks down nicely for your backpack without having to invest to much. I mostly do summer time camping so for cold weather I do not know how it would perform. As far as performance I would give it a 5 star. My only trouble has been that unless you are on perfectly flat ground, pans like to slide off if you do not watch very carefully. Other then that this has been a great product for us.


4 out of 5 stars Good product.   April 3, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I like the simplicity of the design and the light weight.
The 8 inch top is big enough to hold big cookware.
You need to bring your own ligher to light the fire (not a big deal).
I give it 4-start, not because of any defact from this product, but because Amazon's price is too high. WalMart sells this for only $19.96 :-)


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