No dual fuel model, but i have a couple of white gas ones. To run no-lead, I have a couple M-1950 stoves. I will find a dual fuel someday. Thank you for the review. Stay safe and stay warm
Hi I’m here in the UK I don’t seem to be able to find any measurements of the stove could you let me know how high it stands please Many thanks for your time
@@dezafinado Ethanol is not great. It holds water and is more corrosive than coleman fuel and unleaded. It has a different vapor pressure and boiling point so it acts differently in the generator. That said, 10% will probably burn okay and if you don't store it in the stove, corrosion probably won't be a problem. I strongly prefer to avoid ethanol unless the gear is designed for it, and the coleman isn't.
Eeeerr... You run it on Coleman white gas, not common unleaded gas. I thought by the title you tested it using unleaded gas and see how it performed, especially if used regularly? 😓
Please do not keep your funnel near the burning stove just after it's use. There may have fuel vapors that can ignite, rendering your funnel useless. The correct sequence of the lever is as follows: OFF- Clean (Still no fuel)- Light (restricted flow) - and finally Run (unrestricted flow) which is totally different than the printed one on the fountain. I have retrieved this information after some effort while Googling among patents.
Thanks for showing what that filter was! I couldn't figure out why there was styrofoam. How full do you fill up the tank. Do i pour it up to the lid?
Been using mine for years (not a single problem)
No dual fuel model, but i have a couple of white gas ones. To run no-lead, I have a couple M-1950 stoves. I will find a dual fuel someday. Thank you for the review. Stay safe and stay warm
Luv mine
What's the easiest way you have found to clean the generator when it becomes clogged so that you can restore it to service
I havent yet found an easy way...anyone out there have suggestions?
@@Savagecamper You have to pull wire out of the brass generator and wipe with a clean cloth.
@@larryblake3048 thank you for the tip!
Ultrasonic cleaner works well
Does the combustion gases smell?
you think i can throw a 12inch cast iron pan on there? i think it weighs like 4lbs.
I don't think it would be very stable on this stove. The wider the pan/pot, the less stable.
Hi I’m here in the UK I don’t seem to be able to find any measurements of the stove could you let me know how high it stands please
Many thanks for your time
Hi the stove is 5.5 inches tall and 5.25 inches wide
@@Savagecamper Cheers for that
If you use regular gas be sure it is un-leaded with no ethanol!
Thanks, that was one of the questions I was going to ask.
Did you keep pumping after it was lit? to get the rapid heat
No the pressure and flame intensity are strong for awhile.
You’ve been framed.
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Anybody know what grade of unleaded is best?
cheapest you can find, but strongly prefer without ethanol. coleman fuel is only about 55 octane.
@@Sylvan_dB Thanks.
@@Sylvan_dB would ethanol be a problem?
@@dezafinado Ethanol is not great. It holds water and is more corrosive than coleman fuel and unleaded. It has a different vapor pressure and boiling point so it acts differently in the generator. That said, 10% will probably burn okay and if you don't store it in the stove, corrosion probably won't be a problem.
I strongly prefer to avoid ethanol unless the gear is designed for it, and the coleman isn't.
thanks
Eeeerr... You run it on Coleman white gas, not common unleaded gas.
I thought by the title you tested it using unleaded gas and see how it performed, especially if used regularly? 😓
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Please do not keep your funnel near the burning stove just after it's use. There may have fuel vapors that can ignite, rendering your funnel useless. The correct sequence of the lever is as follows: OFF- Clean (Still no fuel)- Light (restricted flow) - and finally Run (unrestricted flow) which is totally different than the printed one on the fountain. I have retrieved this information after some effort while Googling among patents.