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new stove again

Was looking at them a while back for fishing, good reviews mate, don’t think you’ll go far wrong getting one 👍🏻 You’ll have one for each day now matt eh 🤔😂
would have but i have a stove MIA :rolleyes: not seen it since the last Scotland trip ripped the QM stores apart looking for it wouldn't be botherd to much if it was a cheap one but £50 is a tad steep to lose:(
 
Back to the stove I’ve got a Coleman 442 fuel fuel stove; not used it for a while ambit it used to sit in the back of my LR as a Company commander and cooked most the HQ meals. Excellent bit of kit that’s bulky rather than heavy so best suited to static locations.

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new stove has turned up now i have a question on the fuel :)

As its a duel fuel stove is there any benefit to useing the colman fuel or do i just stick to unleaded petrol ,,,, thoughts please guys
 
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Nice …. Coleman fuel is expensive but is meant to run cleaner than unleaded …. You may need to service more frequently if you use unleaded .

With unleaded people say you will get more soot residue too …
 
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