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coleman campfuel #99369
04/22/2008 09:18 AM
04/22/2008 09:18 AM
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I went to the store today to stock up on some camp fuel for my Coleman camp stove and it was $8:47

What is this stuff? can anything be used in its place in an emergency?


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Re: coleman campfuel #99370
04/22/2008 02:29 PM
04/22/2008 02:29 PM
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That price is outrageous. All it is unleaded gas with fuel stablizer in it. I have used unlead gas in my regular Coleman latern for many years now with no problems.


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Re: coleman campfuel #99371
04/23/2008 05:30 AM
04/23/2008 05:30 AM
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I am in the process of changing my old Coleman gas equipment out to the propane ones. I have already replaced the stove and a lantern and just need to pick up a couple more lanterns.

It is easier and safer to store, cheaper and and doesn't go bad. Coleman fuel will go bad just like gas after a time. So it isn't good for long term preps.

Also you can get an adapter that looks like a pipe that fits right on to an RV propane bottle. You can screw a lantern on top and have a place to run 2 hoses off it to run your stove and another lantern or a heater.

Propane is by far the better way to go.


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