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NASCAR Ball Caps / Hats | Home » » » » Coleman High Stand for use with Coleman 2 or 3 Burner Stoves or a Chest Cooler | | | | | | | Description: | | High Stand | | | Features: | |
• High Stand
• 1 Year warranty
• For use with Coleman gas or propane 2 or 3-burner stoves
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 23.12 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 23.12 inches | | Package Length:
| 28.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 22 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 22 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Not SafeSep 09, 2005
By Ian King I bought this item with a Coleman camping stove, which has turned out to be excellent (the stove). Regardless of whether you extend this stand fully or peg the legs in place IT IS NOT SAFE. The liklihood that your stove will fall through this stand is extremely high. I spent a long time experimenting with it before being forced to return it and buy a table. On the package another suggested use is as a stand for suspending a rubbish bag. If that is all that it can be used for, it's not worth the cash. A redesign is needed.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Excellent lightweight support for Coleman camp stovesApr 19, 2006
By Gordon M. Wagner This telescopes out and two long hinges flip over and lock in place. It weighs next to nothing. It's quite useful, it's no fun to cook on the ground. I never had any issue with this stand not supporting my camp stove. There's no way it will collapse. Just use common sense and it will do what it's designed to do.
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
We won't go camping without it!Aug 25, 2008
By Flo Smith We own two of these stove stands, and we are considering a third as an addition, not a replacement. We purchased the stands 8 to 10 years ago, and have used them several times each year. They are none the worse for wear. We put our 2-burner camp stove on one stand and the ice chest on a second one. Based on the design of our current stove, we must carefully gauge the proper width of the stand for the stove, but once it is set up, it is perfect. The feet of the stand have holes for staking the stand in conditions where you might feel a need to do so, such as when set up on uneven terrain, or if you anticipate people or pets might be inclined to bump into it. Overall, we find the stands to be very stable. I like this design over a camp "kitchen" because it allows me the flexibility of setting up each component individually, based on the characteristics of the camp site. This stand cannot be beat for portability: lightweight and extremely compact when collapsed. Sometimes we place a board over the top of the stand to make a portable table for preparation, dishwashing, or to support a small grill.
As for price, we paid $20 for the original purchase, and the current price is not that much more; I consider the Coleman High Stand an excellent value.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great but not perfect grill standAug 03, 2010
By Todd Sowpel Let me begin by saying that I purchased this stand for tailgating and not camping. Before I even knew this item existed I was looking to purchase an additional portable table because I had been using one of those portable tables that roll up into a bag to support my Coleman grill. Those tables can easily run $40 to $50 so when I saw this item for about $20 I gave it a shot. The stand works, but the design could have been better. The main problem is that there is no locking mechanism in place to prevent the side legs from "butterfly-ing out to the sides". The premise is that the weight of the item on top will prevent this from happening. To be on the safe side I bought Velcro tape for $5 and placed strips under the handles of the grill and on the stand itself to create my own "locking mechanism". I have only used the stand once, but the velcro trick worked and I was able to use my roll up table for other things.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Shaky standJul 25, 2008
By R. Hoenle I think this product is priced too high based on it's quality (I paid $32, I think it's worth about $20). The stand is very shaky and it really needs to be staked down when used. Also if you use the stand to place a camp stove on it you need to secure the stove to the stand with velcro straps. The good news is that it is very light, compact and easy to use. The height is just right as well.
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