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Thread: Got a new stove Stansport Tuff Stove

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    Default Got a new stove Stansport Tuff Stove

    I just got it today $121.00 including shipping from Wal-Mart.
    I was tired of my 1.5 yr old Coleman breaking and smelling like propane when using it.
    The reason was a cracked fuel line, if you have a Coleman you might want to check this nut behind where the regulator screws in.


    Back to the Stansport Tuff Stove, its heavy shipping weight was close to 23lbs, looks well made, heavy duty hinges on lid & wind screens, has removable 15k BTU burners & grill and 8ft propane hose. Hose will only work off of a bulk propane tank or with an adapter you can use a 1lb cylinder. 18x12x7 fits into a Pelican case but it's heavy enough so I think I'll use a helmet flight bag that it also fits perfectly into.
    I've never seen this stove on the shelf at the Wal-Mart stores




    Heavy duty hinges on wind wings


    Lid hinges


    Removable burners & grill


    Recessed knobs to protect them from getting smashed



    I'll get to test it out at the end of the month on a trip through NM & AZ


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    I like alot of features on that stove...
    the removable grill..
    the recessed knobs...

    Looking forward to your report on how it works.
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    Very nice!

    I had one of the knobs on my Coleman 2 burner break off last trip.

    The stove was in the trailer, and I never drove off the black top with it!

    Very nice features and very easy to clean with the removable burners.

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    Kinda makes me regret buying my Coleman a few months back, looks very solid.

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    That looks like the Arnold Schwarzenegger of the stove world! happy0034.gif

    I quite like that nesting dustpan and brush set in your pic, do you have a brand name for that please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    That looks like the Arnold Schwarzenegger of the stove world! happy0034.gif

    I quite like that nesting dustpan and brush set in your pic, do you have a brand name for that please?
    I picked it up at a sporting goods store made by Coghlan, they make a lot of small gadgets for camping.
    http://www.coghlans.com/

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    Awesome stove for the price!

    I have a nested set like that from Coleman.
    -Brad

    "That night we lay in our tent, looking at the stars and listening to the sound of the city. It does not sound like any other city at night. We hear heated discussions and a few fights. Also some gun shots." -Frederik Willems (While camping in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)

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    I've looked at those seriously. Looks very much like a Partner stove in layout. But at half the price!
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    My Coleman stove sees about 15 days of use per year ever since I bought it 5 years ago and is still going strong. But recently I found a Camp Chef setup that I couldn't pass up in the classifieds. Seeing how I am a gear junkie I might have to pick up one of these Stansport stoves and give it a whirl.

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