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About Coleman 2000020924 Peak 1 Butane/Propane Stove
Overall Feedback:
81% positive
78% impressed by the boil time
I paired it with a couple of Coleman Brand Isobutane canisters and boiled roughly 20 ounces of water in maybe 12-15 minutes when the flame was not exposed to any wind.
I can boil 2 cups of water in a pot with a lid on the stove in about 2 min 45 seconds.
I boiled water in the bottom part of my Coleman Peak 1 metal case using the Propane/Butane stove and it reached a soft rolling boil in just 4 minutes.
I heated up a can of chicken soup on high heat and it was ready to eat in just 2 minutes.
I can boil 2 cups of water in a pot with a lid on the stove in about 2 min 45 seconds, so it does its job perfectly.
I boiled water on the Coleman Peak 1 Propane/Butane stove in the bottom part of the metal case in just 4 minutes to a soft rolling boil.
I can boil water as fast as other camping-backpacking stoves.
77% appreciated the durable construction
Compared to smaller and cheaper products, this one has better balance and durability.
I recommend this stove for its durability, it will last for at least a decade.
The burner is extremely durable and provides a wide distributed flame to get water boiling then subsequently turn it down to a simmer without any burning.
The quality construction and excellent burner design compensate for the slight weight advantage of some much more expensive hiking stoves.
The product is sturdy and well made with solid stainless steel. I have never felt the need to treat it gingerly to prevent damage and it probably won't break if accidentally sat on or something heavy is laid on it.
I am impressed with the durability of the stove. It is a solid built camp stove that will last for at least a decade.
The stove's quality construction and excellent burner design make up for its slight weight disadvantage compared to more expensive hiking stoves.
The stove is well made and sturdy. It is solid stainless steel and will not break easily.
80% found it easy to use
Twisting it onto a Woods brand butane/propane tank offered at Canadian Tire is very easy and it is 100% compatible.
The folding pot stand works perfectly for both small and large pots.
I was pleased with the performance of the burner when I used it on a weekend camping trip.
I found it very easy to attach the stove to a Woods brand butane/propane tank, which is available at Canadian Tire for a budget-friendly price. It is 100% compatible.
I wanted to use this stove because I didn't want to spend a lot on a JetBoil system that couldn't do moderate flames for real cooking.
71% praised the flame control
This burner is durable and provides a wide distributed flame to get water boiling then subsequently turn it down to a simmer without any burning.
This stove has a knob to adjust the flame, which can be set from simmer to jet burner.
The flame produced by our stove is quite windproof compared to others in its category.
I find this burner extremely durable and it provides a wide distributed flame to get water boiling then subsequently turn it down to a simmer without any burning.
My camping-backpacking stove has a real knob to adjust the flame, which can be adjusted from simmer to jet burner.
Compared to others in its category, the flame is pretty windproof.
84% liked the portable design, while 16% thought it was bulky
The product is dependable and light enough for hiking, with the small size being an added advantage.
If weight is a concern, focus on your own weight rather than the product's negligible weight.
If I carry all my gear in the backcountry where every ounce and liter counts, the product can be bulky. However, I would still buy it because it can adapt to regular propane if needed.
The product may not be the lightest on the market, but the difference in weight is negligible. I also made a humorous comment about my weight.
I have a pocket type stove that fits nicely into my Stanley Adventure cook set along with other items.
The Peak 1 is not as lightweight as other backpacking options, but it makes up for it with sturdy construction.
Carrying the product along with all my gear in the backcountry where every ounce and liter in my bag count can make it bulky.
I noticed that the stove is not lightweight, which may make it difficult to carry around.
The stove is not lightweight, making it difficult to carry around.
The stove is not lightweight.
70% appreciated the wind resistance, but 30% experienced issues
Compared to other stoves in its category, the flame is relatively windproof.
I boiled roughly 20 ounces of water in maybe 12-15 minutes without any wind exposure to the flame.
The flame of our stove is windproof compared to others in its category.
I boiled 20 ounces of water on the stove in 12-15 minutes without any wind exposure.
I paired it with a couple of Coleman Brand Isobutane canisters and boiled roughly 20 ounces of water in maybe 12-15 minutes when the flame was not exposed to any wind.
I have been using Trangia type Swedish Surplus stoves for years and bought this one as a backup emergency use stove.
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