SUKISHORT

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I am looking for a 3 burnner ctove, like the Camp Chef but under a $100. Anyone seen one?
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J-mans Dad

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Not for a 3 burner. Amazon has the two burner Explorer for $107
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Fizz

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As always.
Have you tried Google
"Three burner camp stove" got me pages of hits.
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Often can be found at flea markets used for pennies on the dollar vs a new one.
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I use 2, Coleman 2 burner camp stoves. One I purchased new many years ago, the other I got for $5 and fixed it. Along with my Napoleon BBQ I'm set to cook just about anything. Cooking with Gas!!!
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I have a Coleman 3 burner, white gas stove that is probably 45 years old. They work great.
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Garage sales or E-Bay? Coleman had a three burner white gas stove for years, as did some competitors.
You may not find one for LPG, at least not for 1-pound bottles. At low temperatures that size bottle has enough trouble generating gas fast enough for two relatively small burners. It might take a 5 or 10 pound bottle to have the liquid surface area to feed gas to three burners. That's why the Camp Chef is what it is.
Over the years there were many gas utility stove tops made for canning, a cast iron top with burners that could be mounted on home-made stand. We had one in our basement, and my grandmother had one in hers. Where we lived these were valved for natural gas, but could be valved also for LPG. They came in 1, 2 and 3 burners. They don't show up as often as camp stoves, somebody has to be remodeling or tearing down an old house, and they often end up at the dump. Would not be as portable as a camp stove, because of weight, and you'd have to build a folding stand.
If you want to build your own, 8000 - 12,000 BTU LPG burners run about $30-40 each as separate parts.
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Hi All.
I did a very quick search on line. Lots of listing for 3 Burner Camp Stoves. Here is just one I found instantely.
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Hope this helps you out some. Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
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tatest wrote: Garage sales or E-Bay? Coleman had a three burner white gas stove for years, as did some competitors.
You may not find one for LPG, at least not for 1-pound bottles. At low temperatures that size bottle has enough trouble generating gas fast enough for two relatively small burners. It might take a 5 or 10 pound bottle to have the liquid surface area to feed gas to three burners. That's why the Camp Chef is what it is.
Over the years there were many gas utility stove tops made for canning, a cast iron top with burners that could be mounted on home-made stand. We had one in our basement, and my grandmother had one in hers. Where we lived these were valved for natural gas, but could be valved also for LPG. They came in 1, 2 and 3 burners. They don't show up as often as camp stoves, somebody has to be remodeling or tearing down an old house, and they often end up at the dump. Would not be as portable as a camp stove, because of weight, and you'd have to build a folding stand.
If you want to build your own, 8000 - 12,000 BTU LPG burners run about $30-40 each as separate parts.
I have both a 3 burner coleman white gas and a NIB coleman 3 burner stove that takes a 1 lber as well as comes with the attachment for the larger tank. It was called the guide series or something like that. I can take a pic if someone is interested. Last year, I was on a camp stove buying frenzy. My favorite is the larger sized Coleman white gas two burner thats 40 years old. Perfect size vs cooking area.
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Bipeflier wrote: I have a Coleman 3 burner, white gas stove that is probably 45 years old. They work great.
I also own one of these, bought it new in '70's & still works great.
and No, it's not for sale.
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