I just bought the exact same stove at Target for $36.62 after a recent freezing wind storm -15 F and power outage 12/23/22. I looked at many other stoves that had self igniters and other supposed features, but still chose the coleman classic 2 burner stove. The reason is that this stove is simple and easy to clean. The less complicated a thing is, the more reliable and the least mechanisms to go wrong. I also found out that if you DISCONNECT Propane bottle and one at a time remove the fuel adjustment knob screw. (in the off position) #2) remove the knob, then nut holding the stem/needle valve and put the knob back on W/out the screw. #3) then turn knob counter clockwise to remove the needle. #4) then clean off the factory grease W/ only a paper towel, then twisting paper towel to a point so to clean the orifice that the pin came out of. (No Q tips) #5) after that, replace it with a very Thin coat of Silicone Grease or spray to protect the O - rings/pin. #6) reverse the procedures to reassemble and #7) Repeat with second knob assembly ... and Voila ! The coleman classic now has fine tune burner adjustment. Video tutorial - [ Coleman Camp Stove Fix - How to Adjust Flames ] can be found on YT
I just bought the exact same stove at Target for $36.62 after a recent freezing wind storm -15 F and power outage 12/23/22. I looked at many other stoves that had self igniters and other supposed features, but still chose the coleman classic 2 burner stove. The reason is that this stove is simple and easy to clean. The less complicated a thing is, the more reliable and the least mechanisms to go wrong. I also found out that if you DISCONNECT Propane bottle and one at a time remove the fuel adjustment knob screw. (in the off position) #2) remove the knob, then nut holding the stem/needle valve and put the knob back on W/out the screw. #3) then turn knob counter clockwise to remove the needle. #4) then clean off the factory grease W/ only a paper towel, then twisting paper towel to a point so to clean the orifice that the pin came out of. (No Q tips) #5) after that, replace it with a very Thin coat of Silicone Grease or spray to protect the O - rings/pin. #6) reverse the procedures to reassemble and #7) Repeat with second knob assembly ... and Voila ! The coleman classic now has fine tune burner adjustment. Video tutorial - [ Coleman Camp Stove Fix - How to Adjust Flames ] can be found on YT
Nice video, informative, and enjoyable.
Love my coleman classic it's the main stove in my deer hunting camper
I have the same stove. It works great for my needs. Thanks.
Does the Propane tank get hot?Do you have to wait for it to cool down first before you disconnect it?
On the contrary, propane tanks may get cold with extended use if you are emptying it quickly.
What size is that cast iron?
10 inch