This two-burner stove is enhanced with the versatile Dual Fuel™ system that burns Coleman liquid fuel or unleaded gasoline. Two performance-tuned Band-a-Blu™ burners deliver 17,000 BTU cooking power (9,000-BTU primary burner, 8,000-BTU secondary burner). The heat-concentrating WindBlock™ system shields burners from strong winds and expands for accommodating larger pans. The Dual Fuel, 3.5-pint fuel tank offers two hours of run time with both burners wide open. The large cooking surface features a nickel-chrome grate and is large enough for two 10" pans. Made in USA. Dimensions: 21.75"L x 13.5"W x 6"H. Weight: 14.5 lbs.
Ok, my Coleman stove bought in 1965 blew up this last week on the annual elk hunt. The atomizer chamber blew a gasket. This stove has been used every year since it was purchased. Coleman keep making products like this and I will always be a fan. I really like the dual fuel capability and I'm not a fan of carrying propane bottles. White gas has a much higher fuel value than propane.
Absolutely Incredible--I forgot I had this stove from 25 years ago. I probably have not used it in 15 years. I pulled it out of the attic and it fired right up--I was shocked.
The "Powerhouse" version of this stove is large indeed but not bulky. It folds into a convenient "suitcase" when not in use. It will accomodate 2 large pots. It generates a very good amount of heat and you'll have your morning coffee the way you like it. The only con, I'd say, that it is a manual start. Go to a hardware store and buy a long lighter; it will definitely help. I use unleaded fuel as I do with my Coleman lantern. No issues there either...