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voodoo101
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Oct 25, 2021

Coleman Triton stove sucks! Replacement?

About 15 years ago I bought a Coleman 2 burner high output camp stove and loved it. Super BTUs and excellent controls from simmer to blast. It developed a leak so I tossed it and bought a new one 2 years ago. Terrible temperature control and it is inconsistent. Sometime I get lots of heat and other times I can't fry fish. I see online reviews also complaining of the poor control but no mention of inconsistency. Anyway, it is going to the landfill.

I would be happy with a good single burner unit with high BTUs and adjustable to simmer when needed. I never have more than one item going. Usually just things DW doesn't want cooked inside. Thanks, bill
  • One of the first things I do during my initial cleanup of stoves that I get is to pull the pumps apart, clean them and rub Neatsfoot oil into the leather. I bought a can of the oil about 40 years ago and I don't think I will ever finish off the can. The replacement pump kits come with a synthetic pump seal and I don't think they will last as long.
  • ^^^^^^ I've purchased new leather cups on ebay. Prices used to be a couple of bucks apiece but now people that have them to sell are asking a kings ransom. You might as well check it out anyway.
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    Gjac
    Explorer III
    OkieGene wrote:
    ^^^^^^ I've purchased new leather cups on ebay. Prices used to be a couple of bucks apiece but now people that have them to sell are asking a kings ransom. You might as well check it out anyway.
    I still have a brand new one from my WW2 lantern, I guess I will treat it like gold. The one I did replace years ago is still working well just and a few drops of 3 in 1 oil every couple of years.

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