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Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove
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Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove

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Description:

The Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove is designed to make camp cooking easy. The 7,500-BTU burner is fully adjustable from low to high, for maximum control. Coleman's PerfectFlow pressure-control system and PerfectHeat technology make this stove fuel-efficient and reliable, even in cold weather, at high altitudes or when fuel is low. The stove's low-profile, compact design means it's easy to clean, store and pack.

Features:

7,500-BTU burner adjusts from high to low for optimal cooking performance


PerfectFlow pressure-control system


Lightweight for convenient packing


Low-profile design


Compact to store


Product Details:
Product Length: 15.8 inches
Product Width: 12.3 inches
Product Height: 12.1 inches
Product Weight: 12.0 pounds
Package Length: 13.3 inches
Package Width: 12.6 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 3.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 54 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 54 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

42 of 43 found the following review helpful:

4Not a bad propane stove for the priceJan 19, 2007
By Mediahound
I bought this stove primarily to use for emergencies or when I experience a power outage but I like that I can also use it for camping (note, it is not a backpacking stove, it's too bulky and propane is too heavy for that). I was a bit surprised that the base is a lot larger than it looks in the online picture. This stove can accommodate 12" and even 14" pots and pans. While this may seem like a positive, for me, I wish it was slightly smaller. At least it can be stored in a cupboard vertically.

I also wish the stove came with a carrying pouch or case, but it does not.

The stove performs and functions perfectly well and seems sturdy and well built so all in all for the price, I'm happy with it despite the few negatives I've mentioned. Small propane tanks are cheap and readily available for about $1.50-$2.00 which is a real plus.

28 of 28 found the following review helpful:

5The Best Camping Burning For HikingJun 21, 2008
By Martin A Hogan "Marty From SF"
This light, portable Burner sits low and has a full size cooking area, so you can place a metal cup or a 12-inch pot on it. The simple wind block system guarantees that you meal is evenly cooked and you never have an unseen `blowout' of your fuel. The output of gas is easily adjustable with a ribbed knob. Everything is heavy duty embossed steel for really strong and long lasting use, plus the grate is coated with Nickel Chrome which make sit really easy to clean. I purchased this over my "Texsport Single Burner Propane Stove" kit, as that had small rubber base clips which were always falling off in the dirt. Coleman makes the best camping gear and equipment by far.

20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

3Needs a little workFeb 23, 2008
By James C. Modrak "JCM"
Purchased this in place of a larger bulky stove. The unit has sufficent heat and stores nicely.

The two issues I dont like are:
No real control over the burner, setting it to low can be tricky. Coleman needs to redesign the valve
Second is the top grating, better have larger pans or coffe pots. The grating is fair.

I have used thi unit for 4 years now its nice for the size.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4Nice product!Nov 05, 2007
By A. Dowdy
This is a very easy product to use, but note that it is larger than a small burner that I thought it might be. I used it very easily the first night I had it out at the campsite, and it worked to perfection without any troubles at all. I would recommend this to anyone who does not need multiple burners or to those who do not camp all that often. I camp out about 3-4 times per year, and this will suit my needs quite well. Only gave it 4 of 5 stars due to its bigger size, but it puts out plenty of heat for my purposes.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5A solid, stable stoveFeb 25, 2011
By M. Thompson
We have used this stove as our main cooking unit at our cabin for a couple of years. It was intended as a back-up to the white gas fueled two burner Coleman camp stove, but this one has taken over due to its cleaner burn and better economy. Propane works just fine in the heated cabin where it gets used. The large, low base makes it a fine unit for general cooking duties and provides a safer, more stable cooking platform than many portable stoves do. This stove does not have as high a heat output as some units, but it is plenty as we have proven when we've used it for canning salmon with the 22 quart pressure cooker a few times. I've seen the complaint about its inability to be controlled easily at lower settings. While I will admit that some fuel burning units are easier to use in this regard, I guess it had never occurred to me that this unit was very problematic. I've never had any trouble simmering rice or reducing the vigor of the coffee percolator after they come to a boil.

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