SteveC-Pro4X
Rank III
Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Off-Road Ranger I
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I've been using the same, single burner, Coleman stove for six years - paid $39. Still works.
Thinking about getting one of these. Amyone use this?
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Member III
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I've been using the same, single burner, Coleman stove for six years - paid $39. Still works.
Thinking about getting one of these. Amyone use this?
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Pathfinder III
Traveler I
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That would be really neat if incorporated in a trailer kitchen slide out.I've been using the same, single burner, Coleman stove for six years - paid $39. Still works.
Thinking about getting one of these. Amyone use this?
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That would be really neat if incorporated in a trailer kitchen slide out.I've been using the same, single burner, Coleman stove for six years - paid $39. Still works.
Thinking about getting one of these. Amyone use this?
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Enthusiast II
gsioutdoors.com
I have owned many stoves, back packing and car units,while gas, canisters. Green bottles, lots. For car camping we started with a Colman, converted it to propane. My wife gave to a primes for Christmas and used o]it for 20 years before it passed. Went with a Camp Chef Everest it had a critical fail on the 5th trip. The tube from 1 burner broke at the 2nd burner. It broke driving to the first camp. The trip was a week. I capped it and had a brazed so I could use it. Camp Chef told me to pound sand. I picked up a Camp Partner. It is the best stove I have ever owned hands down. The nobs are protected, solid aluminum body. They don’t get reviewed because they are sold direct.Stumbled upon this thread at just the right time. I’m looking at purchasing our first portable stove.. as much as I looove a good old fashioned camp fire, waiting 30 minutes for a cup of coffee is rough going.
I started with looking at Blackstone cuz I have some of their stuff at home and it’s got great build quality, but thanks to a previous post here it confirmed my concerns that it’s too bulky. That and it seems that a griddle is not as versatile as regular stove.. maybe?
So I was looking at the Camp Chef Everest or Rainier.. and then I came across the GSI Pinnacle Pro. I think I may just hold off until it’s available :)
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GSI Pinnacle Pro Stove
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Enthusiast II
I have owned many stoves, back packing and car units,while gas, canisters. Green bottles, lots. For car camping we started with a Colman, converted it to propane. My wife gave to a primes for Christmas and used o]it for 20 years before it passed. Went with a Camp Chef Everest it had a critical fail on the 5th trip. The tube from 1 burner broke at the 2nd burner. It broke driving to the first camp. The trip was a week. I capped it and had a brazed so I could use it. Camp Chef told me to pound sand. I picked up a Camp Partner. It is the best stove I have ever owned hands down. The nobs are protected, solid aluminum body. They don’t get reviewed because they are sold direct.Stumbled upon this thread at just the right time. I’m looking at purchasing our first portable stove.. as much as I looove a good old fashioned camp fire, waiting 30 minutes for a cup of coffee is rough going.
I started with looking at Blackstone cuz I have some of their stuff at home and it’s got great build quality, but thanks to a previous post here it confirmed my concerns that it’s too bulky. That and it seems that a griddle is not as versatile as regular stove.. maybe?
So I was looking at the Camp Chef Everest or Rainier.. and then I came across the GSI Pinnacle Pro. I think I may just hold off until it’s available :)
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GSI Pinnacle Pro Stove
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Enthusiast III
Member III
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Same. I'm all for a stove with high BTU.When I was using a two burner I was using a Camp Chef Everest. I was sold on the very high BTU output compared to other similar stoves.