Perfect. I was afraid of blowing my face off - I'd never used one of these before. Very helpful. Thank you. And my moneymaker is still intact. And my eyebrows. 👍🍻😎
It works great! Cooks everything you throw at it in a good amount of time. We went off-roading and Hiking with a bunch of friends and their own trucks and after all that, we took a nice break in between and we all grilled/cooked and shared food. This grill cooked up some yummy brats in no time, some delicious Korean BBQ ribs and chicken at night and and some much needed and savory breakfast the next morning after camping over night. This was our first time trying thjs grill out and my kids and wife loved it! Two thumbs up! 👍🏽👍🏽
Just picked one up today after selling my kelly kettle about a year ago. I wqs so happy to pull it out of the box and it still be exactly how i remembered it. Cant wait to use this and eventually give this to my nephew
Just found one just like this at the local dump for free. The regulator was missing but I took one off another coleman stove and I was a able to test it and it worked fine! And it looked like it hasn't been used much.
Thanks so much for this demo. I bought a slightly used Coleman in 2010. It is red, has one large cast grille and one side burner on the left. Do you know the year of manufacture? There are two side pieces that are hinged to the sides, not the top cover.
Thanks for the video. I wanted to purchase one just because but scared of propane. I want it on hand just for bad weather days when the power goes out. I always get hungry
To be honest I just watched this to make sure not to put the propane bottle upside down. I thought it would be better but according to the video it has to be facing up.
@@guichozuniga7385 In our ExpeditionVehicle, we use a hose and a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle. The valve must be at the top. On its side or upside-down, it could dispense liquid propane, but the stove is engineered for gaseous propane. . The only time to use the bigger bottles upside-down is in a stable bracket with an adapter to re-fill the green pounders. Other RUclipsrs show that procedure.
@@largemarge1603 thanks I didn't doo much research after I bought mine but I only used it a few times always kept it over something that way the small tank could be straight and not tilted
it's best to wait for it to cool since the regulator could have conducted some heat from the burner and you have to touch it to unscrew the propane. (if its not hot then its fine to unscrew immediately, just make sure the burners are all off, obviously)
@@atlasgunther8947 The green pounders can slowly leak. Then, hoping to use it, it's empty. Talk about 'troublesome'! . [edited to add] "... more troublesome..."
i just bought same of your stove in surplus shop but unfortunately no propane adaptor included and no extra available..so i ordered online which is 5430 adaptor..while reading the instruction, I just find out that this stove using R430-565T..my question is adator replacement 5430 will work or not?let me know..thank you
At first it worked well. After about 2 years, when I light it, it flares up about one ft. (I just crack the valve, barely open) Then burns down to normal. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it?
@santi, Some folks use an adapter to re-fill the green pounders. We have a hose to a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle... ... infinitely re-fillable.
Once the canister has been punctured, but only used for 10-30 minutes, when it is removed doesn't the propane leak out??? And, MOREOVER, if it does, can it be capped not to? I asked on line, but got a stupid answer which had nothing to do with that very question
No its not supposed to. It has a shrader valve like car tire. It gets depresssd (letting the gas out) as you screw it onto the stove. Springs back to sealed when you detach the tank.
@@markjamespalmieri Thanks. I never read the instructions to know to remove after each use DOH! Probably went through at least 10 canisters due to stupidity
@@markjamespalmieri The bottom of my last coleman rotted out because I left it out in the elements. I only use it when the power is out like from hurricanes. No, I bought a new Coleman and found it in small print
2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle for simplicity and redundancy. Our ancient Coleman propane two-burner camp-stove is rigged for a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle. Simple, portable, pretty much indestructible. Use, wipe, stow back in its cubby. . A galley, used a few minutes daily but occupying 24/7/360° cubic space? Not interested.
@Tru, 2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle. Over two decades full-time live-aboard. During winter, we use ours inside. . As always, ventilation is essential.
Yes, you can unscrew them and it should not leak. Now, about the pinging noise people are talking about, idk if thats nromal or not. Im too much of a scardy cat so id throw away the bottle or something
@@adityarao3752 yes. Have to make sure tank and connections are tight. If not it doesn't work. Took me a few tries to figure it out. They must be tight for proper seal. Bit more than hand tight
For cooking a steak, light the burner, then turn it down a one half a degree of rotation on the knob so you don't burn the steak. Whoopsie, the burner went out because you turned to low, try again. Re-light it, oh, no the steak is burning again, try to turn it down with out turning it off. Remember that you only get about 1 degree of rotation to play with between full blast and off. Good luck doing anything aside from boiling water. Sorry Coleman, your Peak1 was my backpacking mainstay through the 90s but you kept burning my steak with this one. The temperature control was so bad.
Sure. Just use outdoors. That's what I do in the summer. Keeps the house cool. I hook my stove up to a 20lb propane tank using an adapter hose. Then you can refill the 20lb tank. Save some money.
@quicho, Excellent q. The stove operates on gaseous propane. The green pounders are engineered to pull from the top, with the liquid propane in the bottom of the bottle. . So, 'yes', the bottle needs to be upright. . In our ExpeditionVehicle, we use a hose and a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle. And 'yes', it pulls from the valve at the top. . A top-pull bottle on its side tends to dispense liquid propane... ... creating no end of excitement. Probably a bad idea.
Take knobs off and valve out.Then clean old factory grease amd put new silicone grease on orings of valve.Do this for both valves and you will have a stoveuch better than the one you had when it came out of the box.Complete flame Control.
I've been using a Coleman propane stove for years (30+) and I've never removed the canister of propane until the camping trip was over. Never had a problem until a a few days ago when I attached a brand new canister of propane to the stove. The canister was empty in the morning :-( That's never ever happened before.
@imelda, In our ExpeditionVehicle, we use ours with a hose and a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle. One of these lasts months, cooking meals plus heating water for showers. . Extremely economical compared to the green pounders. . [edited to add] Economical, plus the twenty-pound bottles are infinitely re-fillable.
Trying to understand why this is called a Coleman "classic" when the classic stoves did not run off of a propane tank, but used the white gas in an attachable tank.
I was give a 3 burner variant of this model (Model No 4533-700). It will require a some care to get it back in use, most of this is just cleaning and painting. I will need to source a gas gasket that fits onto the valve assembly where the gas regulator attaches to the grill. Any help would be appreciated.
@@largemarge1603 thanks for the information I did in the end make my own gaskets out of hard rubber, using a stamp punch to cut out the correct size, I have never had any problems with my gaskets.
Excellent. Straight to the point in a clear and concise manner
Perfect. I was afraid of blowing my face off - I'd never used one of these before.
Very helpful.
Thank you.
And my moneymaker is still intact. And my eyebrows. 👍🍻😎
Video?
Or we could just take your word for it...
Thanks. Bought mine 3 years ago and never even opened the box. Ready to give it a shot this weekend
For older, first-time camper, this was perfect.
Likewise
Had one of these when I was a kid, I remember my Dad would cook tons of stuff on it
It works great! Cooks everything you throw at it in a good amount of time. We went off-roading and Hiking with a bunch of friends and their own trucks and after all that, we took a nice break in between and we all grilled/cooked and shared food. This grill cooked up some yummy brats in no time, some delicious Korean BBQ ribs and chicken at night and and some much needed and savory breakfast the next morning after camping over night. This was our first time trying thjs grill out and my kids and wife loved it! Two thumbs up! 👍🏽👍🏽
Just picked one up today after selling my kelly kettle about a year ago.
I wqs so happy to pull it out of the box and it still be exactly how i remembered it. Cant wait to use this and eventually give this to my nephew
Just found one just like this at the local dump for free. The regulator was missing but I took one off another coleman stove and I was a able to test it and it worked fine! And it looked like it hasn't been used much.
Fantastic job, I haven’t used mine in a few years and needed a few pointers.
Thanks!
I can't wait to crack all my king of the hill propane jokes
Hank, Peggy, Bobby... and 'Rusty Shackleford'!
Just got ours! Great video. Amazingly helpful and clear. Chose this model for absolute reliable, straightforward operation. Yosemite next week 😎
This Was Helpful Since I Never Used one...Thank You
Thanks for the video. Loving this product!
Nicely done. I love mine.
Thanks so much for this demo. I bought a slightly used Coleman in 2010. It is red, has one large cast grille and one side burner on the left. Do you know the year of manufacture? There are two side pieces that are hinged to the sides, not the top cover.
THANKS COLEMAN
We are using this after Hurricane Ian. It’s great!
.....and now you're pregnant
@@kurtrussell5228
Twins!
Thanks for the video. I wanted to purchase one just because but scared of propane. I want it on hand just for bad weather days when the power goes out. I always get hungry
In our ExpeditionVehicle, we also use ours to heat water for a shower.
Very good tutorial. Thanks.
Great video on how to hook up with fuel
To be honest I just watched this to make sure not to put the propane bottle upside down. I thought it would be better but according to the video it has to be facing up.
@@guichozuniga7385
In our ExpeditionVehicle, we use a hose and a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle.
The valve must be at the top.
On its side or upside-down, it could dispense liquid propane, but the stove is engineered for gaseous propane.
.
The only time to use the bigger bottles upside-down is in a stable bracket with an adapter to re-fill the green pounders.
Other RUclipsrs show that procedure.
@@largemarge1603 thanks I didn't doo much research after I bought mine but I only used it a few times always kept it over something that way the small tank could be straight and not tilted
Thank you!
Just bought one for
This weekend Labor Day weekend let’s go boyz
Thank you! This was perfect.
is this compatible with other types of propane containers?
Do I remove the propane tank right when I'm done or when it cools?
it's best to wait for it to cool since the regulator could have conducted some heat from the burner and you have to touch it to unscrew the propane. (if its not hot then its fine to unscrew immediately, just make sure the burners are all off, obviously)
I've always left my tanks screwed in place until empty. It's more troublesome and unnecessary to remove it after each use.
@@atlasgunther8947
The green pounders can slowly leak.
Then, hoping to use it, it's empty.
Talk about 'troublesome'!
.
[edited to add]
"... more troublesome..."
@@largemarge1603 the tanks don't leak, maybe your connections were not tightened enough
Thank you for this video ' 🥰
Seems like the flame is on full blast I turn the knobs and it doesn't lower. Is that normal?
It's fun to cook on the campfire but sometimes it's just more convenient to have more cooking area
i just bought same of your stove in surplus shop but unfortunately no propane adaptor included and no extra available..so i ordered online which is 5430 adaptor..while reading the instruction, I just find out that this stove using R430-565T..my question is adator replacement 5430 will work or not?let me know..thank you
Having problems lighting the burner, I tried using a normal lighter. Do I need something different?
Wonder if it would support a 21 qt pressure canner...
Thanks !!!
Thanks
what would happen if it was full blast and then i unscrewed the propain?
Can I use Butane in a propane coleman stove
At first it worked well. After about 2 years, when I light it, it flares up about one ft. (I just crack the valve, barely open) Then burns down to normal. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it?
Does it heat up the bottom ? Do we need metal stand for it ?
No it does not heat up the bottom. No you do not need a metal stand for it
I bought mine used and without the stands.. I still use it
How to discharge the empty bottles?
@santi,
Some folks use an adapter to re-fill the green pounders.
We have a hose to a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle...
... infinitely re-fillable.
Once the canister has been punctured, but only used for 10-30 minutes, when it is removed doesn't the propane leak out??? And, MOREOVER, if it does, can it be capped not to? I asked on line, but got a stupid answer which had nothing to do with that very question
No its not supposed to. It has a shrader valve like car tire. It gets depresssd (letting the gas out) as you screw it onto the stove. Springs back to sealed when you detach the tank.
@@markjamespalmieri Thanks. I never read the instructions to know to remove after each use DOH! Probably went through at least 10 canisters due to stupidity
I dont think theres actual directions on the tanks anyways!
@@markjamespalmieri The bottom of my last coleman rotted out because I left it out in the elements. I only use it when the power is out like from hurricanes. No, I bought a new Coleman and found it in small print
??
Just got mine and the box says it contains lead. Where is the lead? In the green metal cover?
2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle for simplicity and redundancy.
Our ancient Coleman propane two-burner camp-stove is rigged for a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle.
Simple, portable, pretty much indestructible.
Use, wipe, stow back in its cubby.
.
A galley, used a few minutes daily but occupying 24/7/360° cubic space?
Not interested.
Where can i find the regulater???
Probably pulling this out this week thanks to the incoming ice storm. 😑
Why does it say that it’s not for use in a home, is there something more dangerous about this style than a standard propane stove?
I've used mine indoors for years. And you can smell propane if the canister leaks. So it's prolly considered to be a fire risk.
@Tru,
2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle.
Over two decades full-time live-aboard.
During winter, we use ours inside.
.
As always, ventilation is essential.
why do you make them so the propane is tilted?
Yes, you can unscrew them and it should not leak. Now, about the pinging noise people are talking about, idk if thats nromal or not. Im too much of a scardy cat so id throw away the bottle or something
Brand new stove and I can't get it to light. Gas won't go beyond the regulator 😞
Did you get it to work? Having the same problem
@@adityarao3752 yes. Have to make sure tank and connections are tight. If not it doesn't work. Took me a few tries to figure it out. They must be tight for proper seal. Bit more than hand tight
@thom,
Take it to your local-owned family-operated hardware store or propane shop.
Is there a long extension hose just a to 1lb tank??? Trying to remove foot space. (Width Wise)
Yep.
Ask at your local-owned family-operated propane shop or hardware store.
@largemarge1603 God Dang it BObBY!
All you need. Nothing more, nothing less
Are the 1 pound tanks supposed to be making a noise out of it while using?
No.. unless you have the knobs fully open
For cooking a steak, light the burner, then turn it down a one half a degree of rotation on the knob so you don't burn the steak. Whoopsie, the burner went out because you turned to low, try again. Re-light it, oh, no the steak is burning again, try to turn it down with out turning it off. Remember that you only get about 1 degree of rotation to play with between full blast and off. Good luck doing anything aside from boiling water.
Sorry Coleman, your Peak1 was my backpacking mainstay through the 90s but you kept burning my steak with this one. The temperature control was so bad.
Can u resuse the propane tank
Yes
@@EverlastandgreenI’d like to know how. I’m a newby.
@jeanellnelson1558 I mean you can plug the tank then unplug it when done. But when the tank is empty you need to buy more.
What propane tank do I need to use?
Can someone send me a link???
Probably 1 lb or 16 oz
Can we use at home
Sure. Just use outdoors. That's what I do in the summer. Keeps the house cool. I hook my stove up to a 20lb propane tank using an adapter hose. Then you can refill the 20lb tank. Save some money.
I can't unscrew the propane bottle. It won't come off.
Does the propane bottle has to be facing up?
@quicho,
Excellent q.
The stove operates on gaseous propane.
The green pounders are engineered to pull from the top, with the liquid propane in the bottom of the bottle.
.
So, 'yes', the bottle needs to be upright.
.
In our ExpeditionVehicle, we use a hose and a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle.
And 'yes', it pulls from the valve at the top.
.
A top-pull bottle on its side tends to dispense liquid propane...
... creating no end of excitement.
Probably a bad idea.
Not sure why the stove is designed so that the Regulator moves around and scratches the inside of my stove.
How many BTUs for one burner?
10,000 for each burner total 20k
@gree,
This information is printed on the box.
And generally, its 'Btu'... British thermal units (plural).
so easy that a woman can do it
what is the btu of each burner
I believe they're 11,000 each. but you can easily find this online
All Praises to The MOST HIGH
Any idea why the propsne bottle doesn't fit?
Mine fitted properly. I have an Ozark trail which I looks about the same thing just brand.. I noticed you have to be careful not to cross thread
@cammi,
Take it to your local-owned family-operated hardware store or propane shop.
They should be able to assist.
My right knob is stuck closed how can I unstick it?
Take knobs off and valve out.Then clean old factory grease amd put new silicone grease on orings of valve.Do this for both valves and you will have a stoveuch better than the one you had when it came out of the box.Complete flame Control.
@@dereknoto9969 Thanks Derek! I'm on it!
@@roxycaldwell7083 no problem good luck.I found the fix on youtube as well and really made me happy with this stove.
Between each meal do you remove the propane bottle from the stove?
Duh.
Yes.
Yea.
@@HeyMavDak You say “duh” yet you’re also commenting on a video you searched for titled “How to use your Coleman stove”.
I've been using a Coleman propane stove for years (30+) and I've never removed the canister of propane until the camping trip was over. Never had a problem until a a few days ago when I attached a brand new canister of propane to the stove. The canister was empty in the morning :-(
That's never ever happened before.
Cuanto tiempo dura el cilindro ?
La caja dice que dura aproximadamente una hora con los dos prendidos en fuego alto
@imelda,
In our ExpeditionVehicle, we use ours with a hose and a five-gallon twenty-pounder propane bottle.
One of these lasts months, cooking meals plus heating water for showers.
.
Extremely economical compared to the green pounders.
.
[edited to add]
Economical, plus the twenty-pound bottles are infinitely re-fillable.
Trying to understand why this is called a Coleman "classic" when the classic stoves did not run off of a propane tank, but used the white gas in an attachable tank.
I was give a 3 burner variant of this model (Model No 4533-700). It will require a some care to get it back in use, most of this is just cleaning and painting. I will need to source a gas gasket that fits onto the valve assembly where the gas regulator attaches to the grill. Any help would be appreciated.
Ebay. Just measure your gasket.
@flag,
Take your regulator to a local-owned family-operated hardware store.
The O-ring is a common size.
.
Avoid mail-order.
@@largemarge1603 thanks for the information I did in the end make my own gaskets out of hard rubber, using a stamp punch to cut out the correct size, I have never had any problems with my gaskets.
It doesn’t have an igniter in the year 2024 ah ha ha ha
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