Coleman Expedition Xpert Stove Stoves

Coleman Expedition Xpert Stove Stoves 

DESCRIPTION

This compact, four-season stove fits neatly in your pack and operates on easy-to-use fuel cartridges.. Patented butane/propane cartridge operation has a fuel extraction system for steady performance at all temperatures and altitudes. Fully adjustable flame goes from a low simmer to a high rolling boil; brings a liter of water to boil in just 3-1/2 minutes. Made of durable, lightweight alloy components; expansive pot support provides stability for larger pots. Includes a nylon stuff sack and Green Key™ cartridge punch enabling the spent cartridge to be crushed for easy recycling.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 02, 2002]
qiknis
Backpacker

I have used this stove for about 1.5 years. Great stability. Holds pots with ease. Easy to use. No liquid fuel to spill/smell. Fuel cells last quite a while. A little bulky compaired to some. I''''ll sacrifice that for stability.

Customer Service

Have not needed any CS.

Similar Products Used:

MSR pocket rocket

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 29, 2001]
bladerunner01
Backpacker

Strength:

None

Water boils in 3.5 mins as indicated. Have been on 3 two-night/three day trips?xD;?xA;with this stove and have just finished one of the large cartridges. We cooked ?xD;?xA;oatmeal every morning, pasta in the evening, soup several times. The flame?xD;?xA;adjusts well. Have not tried it in any setting colder than 40 degrees yet.?xD;?xA;?xD;?xA;Stove is very stable, four legs, but folds to about a six inch profile. We use ?xD;?xA;a 1 and 2 quart aluminum pot on this stove.

Customer Service

Campmor customer service is superb.

Similar Products Used:

Primus Yellowstone Techno Trail.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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