Thanks for posting... i can't figure out the second burner "knob" though? reviews all say "Here's how to turn on the second burner." but does this "Knob" thingy control the flame too? i jst inherited a 424 stove, and the second burner ignites after about a half turn... but then waht? the knob will continue to turn another revolution or two? i dont get it? (sorry... new camper girl here and i don't wanna ask my BF!!)
@EchoChick2009 You're right - the 2nd burner knob is about a half turn give or take to open the flow of fuel to the 2nd ring & that's all that's needed. When 2 rings burning the 1st ring burner will always be slightly more stronger due to being nearer to the pressure of the fuel tank. Main control of both (2 stove rings) flame levels come from turning the knob in line with the fuel pipe feeding to the stove. Hope that helps :-)
Good review! Funnily enough its the standard stove used by the Canadian Forces on exercises etc. Had a lot of fun and not so fun experiences with it, especially not fun when it's not handled properly and either turns into a mini flamethrower (cozy in the wintertime :D) or just plain blows up, but like you say, take care of it and it will take care of you.
@SniperZed Thanks for the feedback. My review on the Coleman single burner is more indepth: fuel load, priming, pressure lever, ignition, safety principles etc etc whereby they would also apply to this one. Yeh I know what you mean about mini flame thrower :-))))
Well Done! Very informative. Didn't get to see much of the interior of the stove. Bit too dark. Very good everything considered. Looking forward to your next vid. Keep up the good work!
@eamonn280958 Unleaded petrol (cheaper) or Colemmans Fuel (about 3 to 4 times the price of u/l/petrol) Diesel will smoke you out also flame/flare up unsafely because of water content.
thanks! i might just buy one of these im always having power cuts cause my brother keeps chewing the power cable!
tribefenatic 2 months ago
@tribefenatic Handy to have in case grid goes down....cover the cable with hot chilli paste might help refrain chomping teeth.
MINDWISEMAN 2 months ago
Thanks for posting... i can't figure out the second burner "knob" though? reviews all say "Here's how to turn on the second burner." but does this "Knob" thingy control the flame too? i jst inherited a 424 stove, and the second burner ignites after about a half turn... but then waht? the knob will continue to turn another revolution or two? i dont get it? (sorry... new camper girl here and i don't wanna ask my BF!!)
EchoChick2009 4 months ago
@EchoChick2009 You're right - the 2nd burner knob is about a half turn give or take to open the flow of fuel to the 2nd ring & that's all that's needed. When 2 rings burning the 1st ring burner will always be slightly more stronger due to being nearer to the pressure of the fuel tank. Main control of both (2 stove rings) flame levels come from turning the knob in line with the fuel pipe feeding to the stove. Hope that helps :-)
Cheers!
MINDWISEMAN 4 months ago
good shit mate;]
28peezie 5 months ago
@28peezie Cheers!!
MINDWISEMAN 5 months ago
Good review! Funnily enough its the standard stove used by the Canadian Forces on exercises etc. Had a lot of fun and not so fun experiences with it, especially not fun when it's not handled properly and either turns into a mini flamethrower (cozy in the wintertime :D) or just plain blows up, but like you say, take care of it and it will take care of you.
SniperZed 6 months ago
@SniperZed Thanks for the feedback. My review on the Coleman single burner is more indepth: fuel load, priming, pressure lever, ignition, safety principles etc etc whereby they would also apply to this one. Yeh I know what you mean about mini flame thrower :-))))
All the best
MINDWISEMAN 5 months ago
Well Done! Very informative. Didn't get to see much of the interior of the stove. Bit too dark. Very good everything considered. Looking forward to your next vid. Keep up the good work!
richardhummell2497 1 year ago
@richardhummell2497 Many thanks.
MINDWISEMAN 11 months ago
Another great review, good bit of kit. :-)
007vauxhall 1 year ago
@007vauxhall Yes m8 worth having, cheers.
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
Excellent!
huguenot67 1 year ago
@huguenot67 Thanks
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
great review
Vhammer2010 1 year ago
@Vhammer2010 Thanks.
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
The black colour made it hard to see any detail inside the stove but still enjoyed the video.
I was wondering if you can use diesel as the fuel.
eamonn280958 1 year ago
@eamonn280958 Unleaded petrol (cheaper) or Colemmans Fuel (about 3 to 4 times the price of u/l/petrol) Diesel will smoke you out also flame/flare up unsafely because of water content.
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
Great review! - good to once again see something from "Room with a review".
jolietjake1970 1 year ago
@jolietjake1970 All the best from the "room" G.
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
Mine is 20 years old and still works like new. Great piece of gear.
HawkLMT 1 year ago
@HawkLMT Had mine since 1999 I bet it could last until 2099 ;-)
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
I have basically the same stove except mine is propane.They are great stoves.I have used mine many times.
unomas58 1 year ago
@unomas58 Yes they're a really handy bita kit to have for backup and outdoors stuff.
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
Great review!! I got my grandpa's old coleman stove when he passed and after some elbow grease it works just like new!!
Pete
PeteyP3t3 1 year ago
@PeteyP3t3 Look after it and it'll look after you :-)
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago