You said you had a coleman stove, why the change? I have one similar to that one, it a backup to a backup. Personally the coleman stove, gasoline, you just cant beat.Mine is the 414 dual fuel powerhouse. If you know what your doing this stove will run on white gas, unleaded,alcohol, kerosene, diesel, and with a 20 dollar attachment propane, it literally can do it all. With a 10,000 and 7,000 btu burners, for me being able to burn almost anything is just the ultimate stove for camping, grid down or SHTF
Hi! Thanks for watching! The stove DOES come with a small regulator for a 1 lb camping stove propane bottle. There is a Quick Disconnect adapter as well, which I used to connect to a standard grill propane tank using a low pressure hose and regulator. See the other videos we have on the CADAC to show that!
The quality problems with the stove are kind of shocking to me. I always regarded Dometic being a reliable brand - owning a freezer, most of the Go kit, those are just perfect. Was about to buy new upgraded 2 cook 3 turbo, but now I am not sure anymore. OTOH, looking into some other brands in stores, those outdoors cookers are all kind of flimsy. And btw - 1-2 months ago Cadac International released a plancha. Not sure you can buy it separately though. They have also introduced a 1 burner and 3 burner cokers.
@PetrKrenzelok thanks.. one thing about these large manufacturers is they are constantly putting out different versions and upgrades so things and availability is always changing. We don't know if the flimyness is just the nature of these things as weight is also pretty important. We will continue to use this and keep everyone posted! Thanks!
@RVFreeSpirits What I am curious about is, if I should get a turbo version, or the one you've got. While the turbo is supposed to be cca 20% faster in boiling water, some ppl reported two problems - recessed burners to the bottom caused the table burns in one of the reviews, the other person reported, that contrary to the marketing claims, that while the hidden burner might be more wind prone, the flame is weaker. But as with any product, there are going to be both positive and negative reviews, so buying new model might be hit or miss.
@PetrKrenzelok we considered the turbo version but it was not available yet in USA yet. I believe there are extra safety features on that one, too ... but maybe just more things that can break. For anything other than fast water boiling, I don't think you need more heat. Great conversation though!
Try a Camp Chef stove. They’re pretty solid.
Thanks for the info! Hopefully won't need to get another but will definitely keep it in mind! Thanks for watching!
You said you had a coleman stove, why the change? I have one similar to that one, it a backup to a backup. Personally the coleman stove, gasoline, you just cant beat.Mine is the 414 dual fuel powerhouse. If you know what your doing this stove will run on white gas, unleaded,alcohol, kerosene, diesel, and with a 20 dollar attachment propane, it literally can do it all. With a 10,000 and 7,000 btu burners, for me being able to burn almost anything is just the ultimate stove for camping, grid down or SHTF
Is there a regulator on that stove?
Hi! Thanks for watching! The stove DOES come with a small regulator for a 1 lb camping stove propane bottle. There is a Quick Disconnect adapter as well, which I used to connect to a standard grill propane tank using a low pressure hose and regulator. See the other videos we have on the CADAC to show that!
The quality problems with the stove are kind of shocking to me. I always regarded Dometic being a reliable brand - owning a freezer, most of the Go kit, those are just perfect. Was about to buy new upgraded 2 cook 3 turbo, but now I am not sure anymore. OTOH, looking into some other brands in stores, those outdoors cookers are all kind of flimsy. And btw - 1-2 months ago Cadac International released a plancha. Not sure you can buy it separately though. They have also introduced a 1 burner and 3 burner cokers.
@PetrKrenzelok thanks.. one thing about these large manufacturers is they are constantly putting out different versions and upgrades so things and availability is always changing. We don't know if the flimyness is just the nature of these things as weight is also pretty important. We will continue to use this and keep everyone posted! Thanks!
@RVFreeSpirits What I am curious about is, if I should get a turbo version, or the one you've got. While the turbo is supposed to be cca 20% faster in boiling water, some ppl reported two problems - recessed burners to the bottom caused the table burns in one of the reviews, the other person reported, that contrary to the marketing claims, that while the hidden burner might be more wind prone, the flame is weaker. But as with any product, there are going to be both positive and negative reviews, so buying new model might be hit or miss.
@PetrKrenzelok we considered the turbo version but it was not available yet in USA yet. I believe there are extra safety features on that one, too ... but maybe just more things that can break. For anything other than fast water boiling, I don't think you need more heat. Great conversation though!