Coleman H/T Two-Burner InstaStart Propane Stove
Price : $64.95

Features
- Consistent cooking performance even in cold weather, high altitudes, and when fuel is low
- Windblock system shields burners for maximum heat, or fold down for convenient side tables
- Matchless lighting, 22,000 BTU in two high-performance, adjustable burners
- Lasts up to one hour with both burners on high with one 16.4-ounce propane cylinder
- Resists rust and is easy to clean
Product Description
2 Burner Propane Stove With Instastart Ignition, Fully Adjustable Cooking Power Up To 11,000 BTU Per Hour, Large 3-1/4 Diameter Burners For Even Heat Distribution, Perfect Flow Control System Provides Pressure Regulation For Consistent Output Throughout The Life Of The Propane Cylinder, Durable Enamel Painted Steel Case & Aluminized Cooking Surface For Easy Cleaning, Heavy Duty Removable Chrome Cooking Grates, Folding Windblock System That Doubles As Side Tables, Uses Standard 16.4 OZ Propane Tank Not Included.
Customer Reviews
Review date : 2008-12-11 
Overall: This is a good stove for car camping or outdoor cooking.
Positives:
- Set up and operation is easy
- Burners can put out a huge or tiny amount of heat as needed; controls are excellent.
- Fuel is inexpensive and readily available
Negatives:
- The stove should have rubber leveling feet for safe use on non-flat surfaces.
- Pushing the igniter pushes the stove. Again, it needs rubber feet.
Troubleshooting:
A common problem with the spark lighter is that the sparker is slightly misaligned. To fix, bend the sparker a little bit so the spark was in the right spot relative to the burner.
Review date : 2008-11-04 
For the price, this is a very nice stove. One burner lights easily with the "insta-spark" method; the other burner is more stubborn, but does light after 5 or 6 clicks. There is plenty of heat available from each burner, and the windscreens (sides and rear) do a good job. I haven’t used up a full canister of propane, yet; but from the sound of the gas whooshing through those burners, I suspect Coleman’s estimate of how long a canister will last are… well, "not conservative". The only thing I would have changed in the design is to add a friction hinge to the top lid. There is absolutely nothing to prevent that lid from crashing all the way over, unless you hold it and gently lower it. My first opening sure got my attention when that metal lid went banging over onto the table top. Now that I know what to expect, no big deal, but a friction hinge would be a nice touch.
Thumbs up! Buy one and get the coffee on… it’ll be hot in no time!
Review date : 2008-09-29 
Stove unlike our tent, performed pretty good. It heats VERY quick and we are happy we went with this model-lots of hot water quickly which is what we wanted-even boiled a large pot fast for corn on the cob!
The only problem we had is when the burners get wet from rain, the auto-lighter doesn’t work. Lighting manually with a lighter results in burnt fingers due to layout but otherwise, a great product and one we would recommend.
Review date : 2008-08-13 
This is a great stove for camp cooking. Burns hot and cooked everything I needed on my last camping trip. Definitely worth the money spent. Also, very easy to clean!
Review date : 2008-07-21 
The design of this propane stove is nice, but after a single use, the propane regulator on the stove didn’t work. That left us with five camping days left to go and no way to cook. I’m pretty disappointed as Coleman has a good reputation.

