Coleman 502 Stove Review at Mary Loper blog

Coleman 502 Stove Review. I'm impatient waiting for my. The 502 is not a powerhouse but is. I've got a 502 here, and although it's not the hottest as to flame output, the endearing points are the ability to simmer, run for hours. 502 is more portable, but i love the coolness and big flame of the 530, but the 500a is my go. The slightest air movement and no heat seems to get to the pot. All of the boiling tests that i have performed over the last 10 years confirms this is pretty close. I have a couple 502s, 500a, and a 530. Probably the most commonly seen vintage liquid fuel. Coleman fuel has never given me any problems and has the shelf life of a twinkie. I love stoves, and lately i have gotten much more into vintage stoves. The 502 is awesome and nothing comes close to simmering as well as the 502, but it's only 4500 btu. I have used coleman white gas stoves for over 45 years and own several stoves and a lantern.

Vintage 7/1969 Coleman 502 Single Burner Camp Gas Stove 502 Antique
from www.antiquesnavigator.com

The 502 is awesome and nothing comes close to simmering as well as the 502, but it's only 4500 btu. The 502 is not a powerhouse but is. I have used coleman white gas stoves for over 45 years and own several stoves and a lantern. I'm impatient waiting for my. 502 is more portable, but i love the coolness and big flame of the 530, but the 500a is my go. I have a couple 502s, 500a, and a 530. Coleman fuel has never given me any problems and has the shelf life of a twinkie. Probably the most commonly seen vintage liquid fuel. I've got a 502 here, and although it's not the hottest as to flame output, the endearing points are the ability to simmer, run for hours. All of the boiling tests that i have performed over the last 10 years confirms this is pretty close.

Vintage 7/1969 Coleman 502 Single Burner Camp Gas Stove 502 Antique

Coleman 502 Stove Review I have used coleman white gas stoves for over 45 years and own several stoves and a lantern. I'm impatient waiting for my. I have a couple 502s, 500a, and a 530. Coleman fuel has never given me any problems and has the shelf life of a twinkie. The 502 is not a powerhouse but is. 502 is more portable, but i love the coolness and big flame of the 530, but the 500a is my go. All of the boiling tests that i have performed over the last 10 years confirms this is pretty close. I love stoves, and lately i have gotten much more into vintage stoves. I've got a 502 here, and although it's not the hottest as to flame output, the endearing points are the ability to simmer, run for hours. I have used coleman white gas stoves for over 45 years and own several stoves and a lantern. The slightest air movement and no heat seems to get to the pot. Probably the most commonly seen vintage liquid fuel. The 502 is awesome and nothing comes close to simmering as well as the 502, but it's only 4500 btu.

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