Summary: This stove really is an awesome invention if you hold it to the expectations of a camp stove and not a usb power generator. While some have mentioned it is a bit heavy for backpacking, this stove is a perfect solution for camping, prepping, bugging out, and other moderate SHTF scenarios.
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Please think of the Coleman Collectors forum as a community of fellow collectors with like interests.
1. When posting on the forum, please make sure your content is mature, unobjectionable, and within good taste. Posts that are deemed offensive, political, rants, or inappropriate will be deleted. Be civil, no personal attacks will be tolerated. Leave the political soap box off the forum, no flaming or inflammatory posting. The 'Just Bull' section is for fun, not an agenda or personal rants.
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3. The Forum Moderators reserve the right to edit or delete posts or threads that do not abide by the above guide lines. Breaking of these simple guidelines may result in your account being suspended or removed.
4. The chat room can be at times be a raucous area, please be advised. It is not moderated, but it is recorded in chat transcripts, even private chats are logged. Rude behavior can be looked up when a complaint is made.
5. One membership account per member, adding another or several accounts will cause them all to be removed.
6. The moderators of the CCF Forum have the final decision as to what constitutes an infringement of the rules as well as the responsibility to remove, edit, move or close those posts that they see as being harmful to a forum, and to remove persons from the membership rolls for serious or repeated infractions. (note below in Netiquette)
Please think of the Coleman Collectors forum as a community of fellow collectors with like interests.
The CCF Team.
Notice on Chat room:
Normally the chat room has not been a moderated area, after some member comments we have reviewed many transcripts, Murff and Ed have decided we need a few changes in member use. At times the language seems to get un-necessarily crude, as well as personal. We plan to leave it to the member users to please clean it up, since channel history is kept for an hour any member entering the chat can see what has been posted for the last hour, it should not be so offensive as to discourage general use, this is a family friendly forum. Members in chat that choose to ignore the revised guidelines and continue to abuse the room privileges will find they have lost their access to the chat.
Murff and Ed
From wikipedia:
In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people,[1] by posting inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog), either accidentally[3][4] or with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[5] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.[6]
Please think of the Coleman Collectors forum as a community of fellow collectors with like interests.
1. When posting on the forum, please make sure your content is mature, unobjectionable, and within good taste. Posts that are deemed offensive, political, rants, or inappropriate will be deleted. Be civil, no personal attacks will be tolerated. Leave the political soap box off the forum, no flaming or inflammatory posting. The 'Just Bull' section is for fun, not an agenda or personal rants.
2. If you encounter a problem with bad behavior, contact a moderator to address it. Do not make your case in a post. Moderators can not address member problems that occur outside the forum, sales, trades, personal messages.
3. The Forum Moderators reserve the right to edit or delete posts or threads that do not abide by the above guide lines. Breaking of these simple guidelines may result in your account being suspended or removed.
4. The chat room can be at times be a raucous area, please be advised. It is not moderated, but it is recorded in chat transcripts, even private chats are logged. Rude behavior can be looked up when a complaint is made.
5. One membership account per member, adding another or several accounts will cause them all to be removed.
6. The moderators of the CCF Forum have the final decision as to what constitutes an infringement of the rules as well as the responsibility to remove, edit, move or close those posts that they see as being harmful to a forum, and to remove persons from the membership rolls for serious or repeated infractions. (note below in Netiquette)
Please think of the Coleman Collectors forum as a community of fellow collectors with like interests.
The CCF Team.
Notice on Chat room:
Normally the chat room has not been a moderated area, after some member comments we have reviewed many transcripts, Murff and Ed have decided we need a few changes in member use. At times the language seems to get un-necessarily crude, as well as personal. We plan to leave it to the member users to please clean it up, since channel history is kept for an hour any member entering the chat can see what has been posted for the last hour, it should not be so offensive as to discourage general use, this is a family friendly forum. Members in chat that choose to ignore the revised guidelines and continue to abuse the room privileges will find they have lost their access to the chat.
Murff and Ed
From wikipedia:
In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people,[1] by posting inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog), either accidentally[3][4] or with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[5] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.[6]